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  1. We also had an excellent experience with Dr. Valenzuela . He wrote analysis for our doctor in Canada and he was very impressed by the scope and presentation.
  2. Tres Cañadas is the multipurpose development area name. I believe that La Pueblita (assisted living?) is only one part of it.
  3. If you are talking about Tres Cañadas its been in development forever and you are right not much talk about it anywhere. At one point I did see a house there for rent though.
  4. It used to be an Absolut Fenix .....the original club was called "Bananas", established by Dixie (Nicholson) way before Flip came on the Ajijic scene. .....If I remember correctly.
  5. For implants.... I would use dr. Haro.
  6. I like the location and hope that the developers will succeed in finishing it.
  7. I understand Gixellia's point. The voice "from the other side." Obviously she is not one of "us" so we can trash her opinion. I personally love to hear the "other side". We can learn that some of our attitude is not welcomed in Mexico and the resentment is bigger and bigger. I have a feeling that the people from the north are not as welcomed these days as they were 20 years ago when we first came. People will choose Ajijic because the old timers created the infrastructure where English only speaking people can exist quite nicely. No need for Spanish. So it is overpopulated and that will only get worse because the area is not "equipped" for new tsunami from North. Just saying.
  8. We spent a little bit of time on" southside" and the property and the views were absolutely beautiful, ( right on the lake.) I liked it there many times more than anywhere on the north side..... but buying and selling there is another story. Maybe if I plan to die there and do not care what happens to the property afterwards. Otherwise, I most likely would not do that. There were cases that indigenous groups claimed properties even if people had (supposedly ) title . One can sell, but only to very new people that are not aware that "things" in Mexico are not the same as back home. . The same on the north side east of Chapala past the golf course...... in Tlachchilco area. We inquired, but it was long time ago, and I do not know how much time has changed. Be careful and good luck. I wish I would have the courage to do that. All the best.
  9. Do not forget that more than half of the GDP of the county is consumption and if one live abroad he/she is not participating in the economic growth of the country. There is a big tax on consumption in Canada which probably supplements for the OAS and GIS , medical and other benefits.
  10. I was looking at a satellite tonight (flashing several colours) which could be the UFO talked about here.??
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