Friday, June 24, 2011

Ron Morgan Properties

I recently joined Ron Morgan Properties as a minority partner in his real estate office located in Bucerias.   As a real estate specialist I can assist anyone interested in finding, selling, renting, or managing their properties in the north bay area including Bucerias, La Cruz Huanacaxtle, Sayulita, or San Francisco (San Pancho).  If you know any friends or relatives that need help with real estate in Mexico, as a multiple property owner I can help them with all of the details and intricacies involved in buying or selling real estate in Mexico. 
You can contact me anytime via email at edward@ronmorgan.net   Our website is full of choices and options at www.ronmorgan.net

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Hurricane Beatriz

Just as I finished talking about the first Pacific Hurricane of the 2011 season, the next one creapt up very suddenly and was already making its impact in Acapulco, Zihuatenejo, and Manzanillo.  Heavy rains down south even though the hurricane now called Beatriz was making its way up the coast.  We got close as hurricane warnings stretched all the way up to Cabo Corrientes (Mayto Beach).  Waiting for its impact as it got closer, started out with a steady rain on Monday morning and all of a sudden just after lunch it stopped and the sky became clearer and clearer.
When I looked up the hurricane track, Beatriz had taken a sharp left turn out to sea.  No impact here although it started our summer rainy season and we now see rain almost daily as it should be!  Welcome back to the green forests and jungles of the hills.  It is so beautiful!

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Hurricane & Rainy Season in Puerto Vallarta

Our first Pacific Hurricane of the 2011 season quickly appeared and dissappeared along the Pacific coast without any impact to the Mexico.  Hurrican Adrian began last weekend and strengthened to a Category 4 and this weekend it is already gone.   I originally thought it just might be the trigger to get the rainy season started this year, but it seems that it had no impact, however, last evening we a just a little lightening and thunder with a soft steady rain for a while.  Thank God!
It has just been so very hot and humid these last few weeks, and I hope that was the beginning of the rainy season.  The hills and jungles will quickly come alive again and change all of this dust and brown to the beauty of the summer season in Puerto Vallarta.  I hope so!
Back to Hurricanes and you have to quickly realize that the geographical configuration of the Bay of Banderas that we live in, does not really allow Hurricanes to come ashore.  The bay is about 40 miles deep to the Malecon and having a Hurricane make a right turn towards to the shore is a rare phenomenon, as only one Hurricane Kenna did so about 8 years ago.
So no worries and plan your vacation any time of year, but be prepared for the summer rains that usually only come in the evening hours and your sunny beach day will not be marred.