--- In [email protected], Vaj <vajradh...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> On Mar 18, 2009, at 4:09 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
> 
> > But Mexico is a poor and corrupt country
> > with some nice real estate.   I like warmer weather (in spite of  
> > having
> > a pitta predominant constitution, must be the kapha secondary).   I'd
> > love to live there maybe at a nice coastal town on a hill overlooking
> > the beach).
> 

> Well you could live there, you just couldn't own. Americans cannot  
> purchase anything with several miles of the beach by Mexican Law.
> 

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Lots of americans have purchased coastal property in Mexico through the legal 
workaround of a trust/corporation:

"In the interior of mexico foreigners can own and hold title in their name. 
However, the mexican constitution prohibits foreigners from directly owning 
property (fee simple) within 50 kilometers from all coastlines and 100 
kilometers from the border. Foreigners can acquire beach property through a 
living trust or forming a mexican corporation. 
http://snipurl.com/e3bal  [www_mexicomatters_net] 

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