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The state government will invest in potable water and sanitation in the municipality of Tulum

September 19th, 2013

 

In cooperation with the Federation, through the National Water Commission (Conagua) and the Commission for the Development of Indigenous Peoples (CDI), the state government will invest a total of 35 million 810 thousand pesos in potable water and sanitation in the municipality of Tulum, with results and benefits to more than 15 000 inhabitants.

With in the 2013 investment program for the town of Tulum and to strengthen the “Quintana Roo Green and Solidarity” Program, are the construction of the sanitary sewer Tumbenkah colony, as well as the sump and emitter in Aldea Zama, the sewer system and sanitary discharges the old town of Tulum, along with the expansion of the distribution system of drinking water for the city of Coba.

Works will be carried in Tulum, as part of the actions of the Water and Wastewater Sanitation in Urban Areas (APASZU) led by Conagua to strengthen the shaft “Quintana Roo Green” Government Plan 2011-2016 and ensure sustainable development in Tulum, Mexico

Also within the axis “Quintana Roo Solidario” contemplates the extension of the system of water distribution to Coba community, which will be conducted with funds from the Basic Infrastructure Program for the Care of Indigenous Peoples (PIBAI ) of the CDI, to improve the quality of life of the inhabitants, with improved water service.

These actions help the Municipality of Tulum grow in a controlled way and according to plans which ensures sustainability and a well planned touristic and real estate destination.

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Diego García

Born in Mexico City, graduated from UIA holds a Bachelors degree in Business Administration. Co-founder of Moskito, Diego has been in the real estate business since 2004. He is a registered Realtor and active member of NAR and AMPI (Mexican Asociation of Real Estate Agents). He visited Playa del Carmen for the first time in 1996 and he finally moved in 2005. His constant wish to help people and his real estate knowledge are added values when you are looking to buy or sell property.

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305 395 4296 U.S.

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Tulum: Invertirán en obras de agua potable y saneamiento

September 18th, 2013

 

En trabajo conjunto con la federación, a través de la Comisión Nacional del Agua (Conagua) y la Comisión para el Desarrollo de los Pueblos Indígenas (CDI), el gobierno estatal invertirá un total de 35 millones 810 mil pesos, en obras de agua potable y saneamiento, en el municipio de Tulum, con resultados y beneficios para más de 15 mil habitantes.

Dentro del paquete de obras 2013 para el municipio de Tulum y para fortalecer los ejes “Quintana Roo Verde y Solidario”, se encuentran la construcción del colector sanitario de la colonia Tumbenkah, así como del cárcamo y emisor Aldea Zama, la red de atarjeas y descargas sanitarias del casco urbano antiguo de Tulum, además de la ampliación del sistema de distribución de agua potable de la localidad de Cobá.

Las obras se ejecutarán en la cabecera municipal, como parte de las acciones del Programa de Agua Potable, Alcantarillado y Saneamiento en Zonas Urbanas (APASZU) que lidera la Conagua, para fortalecer el eje “Quintana Roo Verde” del Plan de gobierno 2011-2016 y garantizar el desarrollo sustentable de Tulum, Mexico

Asimismo, dentro del eje “Quintana Roo Solidario”, se contempla la ampliación del sistema del distribución de agua potable de la comunidad de Cobá, que se llevará a cabo con recursos provenientes del Programa de Infraestructura Básica para la Atención de los Pueblos Indígenas (PIBAI) de la CDI, para mejorar la calidad de vida de los habitantes, con un mejor servicio de agua potable.

Estas acciones ayudan a que el Municipio de Tulum crezca de manera controlado y de acuerdo a los planes de sustentabilidad lo cual asegura un destino turístico e inmobiliario ordenado y bien planeado.

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Diego García
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www.moskitoplayadelcarmen.com
www.realestateplayadelcarmen.com.mx
305 395 4296 U.S.
+52 984 803 25 82 Playa del Carmen

How low is the cost of living in Mexico?

September 4th, 2013


Crystal clear waters, miles of white thin sand, and year round warm temperatures, it’s hard to believe that the cost of living in the Riviera Maya is so affordable. It is said that living in the Riviera Maya, Mexico is around 40% less than in the U.S, Canada and Europe.

The Riviera Maya is a stretch of white sandy coastline, roughly 200 km long, from north of Cancun to Tulum. Cancun, located at the most northern point, is the entry point to most of the Riviera Maya, with the second most transited airport in Mexico. Playa del Carmen is the halfway point, roughly 60km south of Cancun, once a tiny fishing village it evolved into a hippie-modern town and today is a sophisticated small town combining this hippie-modern style with luxury trendy lifestyle. Tulum is the most rustic yet hippie-chic of the three. With bikini-clad women riding their bicycles, top models and movie stars taking a break along the eco-friendly beaches. Although the Riviera Maya is mostly known for these three destinations, there are many more tiny towns and beaches that line the Riviera Maya.

How is then, that living on this pristine stretch of the Caribbean ocean is so cheap? First we need to consider that the Mexican economy wasn’t all that affected by the recession that most countries are going through, with its steady stream of tourism and recent recognition as one of the best countries to invest in, the economy has been very stable. As far as renting or buying a place to live, it is still considered more affordable than in the U.S., you might want to look into a Playa del Carmen condo a few blocks away from the beach if you are on a tight budget, walking a couple of blocks surrounded by a tropical ocean breeze while everyone greets you is not a bad way to start your day. Utilities such as water and gas tend to be a stable monthly bill of about $10USD, where electricity can vary month to month, and this might be your only expensive bill. Local markets are filled with local organic fruits and veggies, both healthy and cheap, and if on the off chance you can’t find what you’re looking for, the big chain supermarkets will have if for a few more pesos.

Health care is also very cheap in Mexico, a doctors appointment at a private clinic costs around $45USD, since most Mexicans do not have medical insurance, doctors are more considerate when it comes to costs. The hospitals are very modern and up to date, and most if not all of the staff are bi-lingual and very prepared.

The following website provides accurate comparisons between the U.S and Mexico, showing the costs of transportation, rent, utilities, etc.

So if you are thinking of moving to a seaside quaint, Caribbean town, the Riviera Maya is an amazing and very affordable option!

Greetings from the tropical waters of the Riviera Maya!

Camila Pittman

Moskito Riviera Maya

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