Gary is the President of International Holdings & Trust Company located in Cancun, Mexico and has been selling beachfront property as investments in the Mexican Caribbean for the past 10 years.
His focus is in the Yucatan Peninsula including Merida, Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Costa Maya, Cozumel and Lake Bacalar.
Gary often gives real estate investment lectures and writes for several industry related publications.
For further information related to Gary's articles contact: info@yucatanviews.com or visit his website www.yucatanviews.com
Articles by Gary J Walding
Laguna Bacalar, Quintana Roo Mexico (December 18, 2008) - Bacalar, one of Quintana Roo´s hidden treasures, is the gem of the Mexican Caribbean whose main attraction is its Lagoon of Seven Colors (Laguna de los Siete Colores). The Bacalar lagoon, fed by the Hondo River, inspires peace and relax...
Merida, Yucatan (August 9, 2008) - Imagine swimming, diving, and snorkeling around the cenotes in the Caribbean or playing golf in a first class course with one hole inside the sea. If that is not enough… how about having the unique opportunity to meet with the past surrounded by pyramids and ruins ...
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Merida, Yucatan Mexico (June 25, 2009) - Yucatan is famous for its Spanish colonial architecture found in abundance in such cites as Izamal, Valladolid, and the state capital, Merida. But Merida is also known as >The White City> for the all-white mansions that line many of the major t...
YUCATAN, México - Are you thinking of a vacation beach home investment in the Mexican Caribbean, but not sure how to go about it? There are several options; however which option makes practical sense for your budget?
I have been selling beachfront property as investments in the Mexican Caribbean...
YUCATAN, Mexico - With the cost of beach homes escalating rapidly in recent years, how can you justify the cost of owning one, let alone the time you'll spend maintaining it? If only you could use a coastal vacation home for a few weeks a year. Is there a way to own one that makes sense?
The answ...