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  • For the past few years there have been "speed traps" in Puerto Vallarta, right near the airport exits on both sides of the road.

    Page 2 2009

  • Needless to say, I know a bit about construction, investing, and real estate values in Puerto Vallarta, i.e. I don't consider myself to be just another bozo real estate agent writing a "fluff" piece to promote sales in Mexico!

    Herd Mentality As it Applies to Real Estate in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 2009

  • Does anybody know where the aduana office is in Puerto Vallarta area?

    FM3 and Car Permit expiration? 2009

  • I have owned property in Puerto Vallarta for 26 years and retired here 13 years ago, making PV my primary residence ever since.

    Herd Mentality As it Applies to Real Estate in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 2009

  • This is something that seems to have had its start in Puerto Vallarta sometime last year.

    Page 2 2009

  • Then there is habichuela, a usage popular in Puerto Rico, Cuba, el resto del área caribe, Colombia and many regional variations in South America.

    Frijol---Frijoles 2009

  • Can someone please just drop me off at El Repollo Rojo in Puerto Vallarta and drown me in a plate of mole so I can at least die happy?

    Tal vez regresemos. - Subjunctive? 2009

  • For the past few years there have been "speed traps" in Puerto Vallarta, right near the airport exits on both sides of the road.

    Page 2 2009

  • For the past few years there have been "speed traps" in Puerto Vallarta, right near the airport exits on both sides of the road.

    Page 2 2009

  • Even thirty years ago, people in Puerto Vallarta spoke in whispers when they talked about eating turtle soup the night before.

    From Talpa to Puerto Vallarta in the 1800s 2009

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