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Cathedral of San Servacio in Valladolid

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  Cathedral of San Servacio in Valladolid Before I tell you anything about the Cathedral of San Servacio in Valladolid, let me say a thing or two about our town. Located to the east of the state of Yucatan, Valladolid has become a trendy colonial town and an exciting tourist destination. Thousands of tourists come to visit this Magical Town and enjoy the best seasons in Valladolid. Valladolid is 159 km from Mérida and 156 km from Cancun. Its strategic location makes it a mandatory stop for travelers visiting the Yucatan Peninsula. What makes this city unique are its beautiful sunsets, its huge churches, an old former convent, and many cenotes with crystal clear water where you can swim and cool down. Plus, it’s very close to a couple of archaeological sites, including Chichen Itza. You will end up loving this colonial destination in Mexico. There are too many tourist attractions in Valladolid to mention, and you can spend a few days in town visiting museums, cenotes, and restaurant...

Destination Charging Tesla in Valladolid, Yucatán

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  Destination Charging Tesla in Valladolid, Yucatán  Good news, there’s a new Destination Charging Tesla in Valladolid, Yucatán! Electric or hybrid cars are becoming increasingly common, and charging points have become an advantage for many travelers. We know how essential they can be for those with these cars, so… Traveling through Yucatan is very pleasant, and even more so if you have all the comforts. The Vallamapa team noticed something new in the Hotel & Suites Country facilities. This hotel is located on one of the main streets of this town, just a few blocks from the historic center. Until recently, there was no charging center for Tesla cars within the city. The closest were in Mérida, Cancun, or Playa del Carmen. But now they are available here! Tesla charging center arrived in Valladolid, Yucatán. Entering the city through the main street (Calle 42) and a few blocks before reaching the city center, you will find the Hotel & Suites Country, which has installe...

What requirements do I need to sell a house in Mexico?

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  What requirements do I need to sell a house in Mexico? Winter is a season when the Yucatan attracts many foreign tourists who come to escape the icy winters in North America and Europe. The influx of tourists and “Snowbirds” who spend the winter in this region is reflected in more sales and rents for our real estate agency. This is the ideal time to put your property out there and make sure to reach potential buyers. If you have been considering selling or renting your house in Valladolid, you will indeed have questions about the documents you require to carry out this movement. In this article, we list the most important documents you need to sell your home in Mexico. REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR THE SALE OF A PROPERTY IN MEXICO 1. COPY OF DEED 2. COPY OF THE RECEIPT OF THE PROPERTY TAX (PREDIAL) 3. COPY OF CEDULA AND CATASTRAL PLAN 4. IDENTIFICATION OF SELLER OR SELLERS 5. PROOF OF ADDRESS (WATER OR ELECTRIC, ON BEHALF OF OWNER OR DIRECT FAMILY MEMBER) 6. IF YOU HAD A MORTGAGE, A LET...

Planting a tree is an excellent way to increase the value of your home!

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  Planting a tree is an excellent way to increase the value of your home! In these times of excessive heat, just before the rainy season in the Yucatan Peninsula, the heat puts us to the limit. 2019 has been a scorching year, with thermal sensations never experienced before. While many choose to use the air conditioning, there are greener ways to cool your home in Valladolid Yucatán. According to Tree People, planting a tree on the south and west sides of your property prevents it from being exposed to the sun’s rays and lowers the interior temperature by up to 50%. There are plenty of trees from the region that you can use, but if you love fruits, you can choose citrus, plum, mango, avocado, caimitos, guayas , etc. Does a tree add value to my property in Valladolid, Yucatan? From a real estate point of view, having trees near your property can increase its value by up to 15%. You can also use trees to block a noisy street, dust, unpleasant views, etc. If a part of your house has ...

The traditional neighborhoods in Valladolid Yucatan

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  The traditional neighborhoods in Valladolid Yucatan Valladolid Yucatan is located strategically between Merida and Cancun, making it ideal for exploring the Yucatan Peninsula. This quaint and colorful destination has many hidden gems to discover, including archaeological sites, colonial mansions, and mysterious cenotes amidst the jungle. Valladolid is a magical town and one of the most prominent colonial cities in the state of Yucatan. Many tourists enjoy the local attractions, such as gastronomy, music, color, and culture. For those looking for beach vacations, the coast is only 90 minutes away, and you get to choose between Tulum, Playa del Carmen, and the Yucatan coast. Staying in Valladolid means that you get to enjoy the Peninsula for a fraction of the cost. Undoubtedly, Valladolid is a magical city full of culture and magic, both day and night. Nothing is more traditional than the Barrios in town. Explore some of the central neighborhoods in Valladolid with us.   Downt...