Carpinteros 202
Carpinteros 202
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Carpinteros 202
Carpinteros 202
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Carpinteros 202

Carpinteros Villas & Restaurant, Zihuatanejo, Guerrero 40894, Mexico

The villas will be sustainable and organic in all architectural planning, the swimming pool will be at the top of the restaurant with a palapa and a BBQ pit. Of course there will be an elevator, to get to the pool, parking lot, meeting room, and private garages as well.

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1
bed

1.5
baths

131 Sq.M. LIVING AREA

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Features & Amenities

Interior

  • total bedrooms1
  • Total bathrooms1.5

Area & Lot

  • Status Sold
  • Living Area131 Sq.M.
  • Total Area1,411 Sq.Ft.
  • TypeCondo
  • NeighborhoodZihuatanejo
  • LifestylesOceanfront

Exterior

  • Garage SpaceAdditional Garage *with extra cost
  • parkingYES
  • AIR CONDITIONINGYES
  • other exterior FeaturesBBQ Palapa, Elevator, Parking Lot, Meeting Room, Private Garages, Restaurant, In front of La Madera Beach, 3 min walking distance downtown, Swimming Pool.

Financial

  • Real Estate Tax $550/yr
  • Maintenance Fee $450/mo
  • HOA $393/mo

*All prices are in USD. *Housing projects are subject to change.  *Property Fees are subject to change. *To learn more about finishes and appliances included please see detail plans. *The renders are to show the general idea of the project, they don't imply a commitment of materials and / or final characteristics. *The information will be described in the sale contract.

Sofia Hernández

Sofia Hernández

Why Zihuatanejo?
In 2020 the population of Ixtapa and Zihuatanejo was 126,000. Troncones 699, Majahua 218 and Saladita 169 The average temperature is 82 ̊ F and sunshine 300 days a year It is the hidden secret of the Pacific There’s plenty of beaches to discover, each of them with a particular enchantment with a maximum of 40 minutes away from each other The NYT included Ixtapa Zihuatanejo in its list of the 52 most attractive destinations to visit in 2022 Its geographic location keeps this paradise away from hurricanes and sudden temperature changes One of the few beaches that remains an authentic fishing town Perfect spot for nature lovers Awarded as one of the best and most romantic beaches to visit by TripAdvisor Has direct flights to United States and Canada 3 beaches that have been conferred with internationally Blue Flag Certification Strong and dedicated expatriate or “expat” communities Remained the quaint, and welcoming town it always has been Has that 1960’s feeling, where everybody is friendly, nobody is in a rush, most, if not all the food is organic, and everything is delicious.

Buying a property in México

As a foreigner, you are able to purchase and own property in a restricted manner, either through a bank trust, or through the creation of a Mexican Corporation. Article 27 of The Mexican Constitution describes a Restricted Zone as any property within 100 kilometers (62 miles) width along any border, or 50 kilometers (31 miles) width along any and all coasts. A special permit is required which needs to be granted by the Mexican government. 

If your property in Mexico is listed and used as your primary residence there are no differences in taxes. However you do need to pay property taxes in Mexico. If your property is used as a secondary residence, the same applies with second home taxes in the US. Your personal expenses such as medical and dental fees, hospital for you, your spouse and your children can be deducted the same as if you were in the US. Insurance coverage as well. If your property is used as a business rental property, the furniture, and expenses of cleaning and maintenance can be deducted. But keep in mind that since you are conducting a business on Mexican soil, you will also have to pay the appropriate taxes for that generated Mexican income as well.

You do not need a Mexican bank account to buy property in Mexico, that can be arranged via transfer from your bank in the USA. However if you are planning on buying a property in Mexico and staying here for a while It would prove more comfortable to have a Mexican bank account in order to pay your home bills, utilities, groceries and anything else you need to buy locally.

Zihuatanejo

The fishing town of Zihuatanejo spreads out around the Bay of Zihuatanejo and inland toward the Sierra Madre del Sur mountains. The town is the sea...

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