The great things you don´t know about Real State in San Miguel de Allende
   
Mexico is the 13th largest economy in the world. It is Member of the G 20 that is conformed by the 20 most powerful economies of the world. It is a high industrialized country with world competitive salaries for executive levels in its corporations. Mexico has more free trade agreements with other countries including USA and Canada, EU and Asian nations than any other country in the world. Its economy is solid, it was tested in this last global crisis, Mexico's economy was one of the last to suffer its effects and now is growing again.

Real State in San Miguel de Allende Market is big, there are so many listings of properties priced in $1M and they are being sold.

Mexico's weather, friendly people, wonderful beaches, its warm style of life are other factors why some Americans are moving south. Not only that, American and foreign communities have favorite places where they are relocating, they have active social lives interacting with Americans, Canadians and of Course Mexicans.

San Miguel is a very musical place. If the chamber music or guitar festivals are months away, don't despair—live concerts are very frequent, in the local theatres, at restaurants and bars, and in the main square.

Over the years, many famous (and infamous) writers have called San Miguel home (or a home away from home), drawing inspiration, sustenance, and scenes, pages, or even entire books from the town’s way of life, colors, residents, and teachers.

Real State in San Miguel de Allende is being demanded and will remain like this, like in the USA this market segment behaves different than the rest of the residential market, Mexicans and Non Mexicans who can afford high-end residences are still buying them, and will keep doing it.

Mexican Architecture is also amazing there are several examples of how magnificent it is. High-End buyers pay for how the property looks and it is built, among other factors like safety, neighborhood, privacy, etc.

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