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Mexico condos
Mexico is an evolving economic, industrial, and a dynamic cultural country. It comprises of thirty one states and a capital city, also called Mexico. It is a newly industrialized state and is the twelfth largest economy in the world. Mexico is considered to be a developing country. Almost all of the Mexico lies in the North American plate.
Condo culture has rapidly engulfed this state. In Mexico, the development of many educational institutions, medical facilities, industries, and offices has led to an increased demand for the condos or the condominium complexes. The condos form small housing units which are a hybrid of home units and apartment dwellings.
According to Mexican real estate rules, a condo is a form of real property where a specified part of the real estate is individually owned while the use of and access to common facilities in the piece such as hallways, heating system, gardens, spas, health centers is executed under legal rights associated with the individual ownership. It is also controlled by the association of owners that jointly represent ownership of the whole piece.
Visitors can easily enjoy friendly people, great hospitality, mouth watering cuisine and a very lively culture, while staying at Puerta Alameda, Mexico’s award winning condominium community. Puerta Alameda is situated in the heart of Mexico’s capital and right in the center of Mexico City’s Historic Area. The condominium complex overlooks beautiful park. The complexes are conveniently located just steps from museums, fine dining, and shopping.
Condo amenities in Mexico include a living room which houses a sofa-bed, cocktail table, and an entertainment center with 32 inch LCD TV, cable, DVD as well as wireless Internet. The bathrooms are fully equipped with hairdryers, magnifying vanity makeup mirror and Jacuzzi. The bedrooms feature full size beds with a large closet and a dresser, tiled ceilings, and ceiling fans.
The condos form an elegant choice in Mexico. The condominiums attract buyers from US and even Canada.
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