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Contact Us:
Ida Block
Cuyutlan Real Estate Company
Hidalgo # 201
Cuyutlan, Colima; 28350 Mx.
Phone:(313) 326-4082
Cel. 313 326-4222
idab@cuyutlanrealestate.com
Olivia Ramirez
Cuyutlan Real Estate Company
Hidalgo # 201
Cuyutlan, Colima; 28350 Mx.
Phone:(313) 326-4082
Cel. 313 122-9828
oliviar@cuyutlanrealestate.com
Ing. Adalberto Ponce Rios
Jalisco Realty
Carretera Oriente #11
Ajijic, Jalisco 45920
Tel. (375) 765-2122
Cel. 331 303-7764
US (510) 356-5974
aponce@jalisco-mls.com
www.jalisco-mls.com
From the US:
(510) 356-5974
From within Mexico:
Tel. 01-313-326-4082
Cel. 313 122-9828
Main Address
Hidalgo #201
Cuyutlan, Colima 28350
Mexico
United States
17383 W Sunset Blvd
Suite A310
Pacific Palisades, CA 90272
Cuyutlan Directory
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Cuyutlan Real Estate Company is the first Real Estate Company established in Cuyutlan. Working together with JALISCO REALTY in Ajijic Jalisco, we offer you the knowledge and experience to protect your investment. Our valuable resources and contacts make us the best choice when buying or selling real estate. |
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Affordable beach properties that are just now being rediscovered by
the Mexican, American, and Canadian public. The time has never been
better to acquire property in Mexico. Purchasing, construction, and
maintaining your property has become simple and easy. Our company will
assist you in all manners of acquisition, design, and construction. Our
management team is both bilingual and well versed in maintaining your
property at the highest standard. All properties for sale have been
thoroughly investigated to ensure transferability. Our attorneys are
license to practice law in both the United States and Mexico. Our
principals have constructed many homes throughout Mexico and are
intimately familiar with the building process. "Let Cuyutlan Real
Estate Company make your dreams come true" |

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About Cuyutlan
Cuyutlan is poised to become the next
eco-friendly area along Mexico’s beautiful Pacific coast. Its long
expansive black sand beach is one of a kind. The area is bordered by an
enormous lagoon filled with birds and crocodiles. At the end of the
road is “El Tortugarco”, the non-profit turtle sanctuary. For many
years Cuyutlan was a Mexican tourist destination. Changes politically
refocused development elsewhere and reshaped Cuyutlan’s future. If
you’re looking for serenity off the beaten path then Cuyutlan is the
place for you. Cuyutlan will never be a Manzanillo, Puerto Vallarta, or
Acapulco. Our vision is that it will remain a retreat and a respite
from the everyday world. A place where you can walk along the beach,
spend time with your family, and have a sense of seclusion. If this is
what you’re looking for then Cuyutlan is the place for you! |
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More Abut Cuyutlan...
Cuyutlan is a small town with
the slow pace of an earlier era. It has a long quite beach that goes on
for miles. Sea turtles nest here during the rainy season from mid June
through October. Air temperatures range from the mid 70s to low 90s
year round. There is a small but growing number of friendly ex-pats
that have recently discovered the area. Some truly nice homes are
starting to dot the seascape. Cuyutlan is located 62 km east of
Manzanillo. This picturesque place has a nice beach where, in the
months of April and May, (the high tide season), you can admire the
great "ola verde" (green wave). This beach is ideal for surfing.
Cuyutlan is a small, antique resort, unique in pacific Mexico. It began
as a beach heaven for upper and middle class Guadalajarans when
Porfirio Diaz’s government pushed the rail route through around 1900.
Some of the old porfirian-era hotels remain, as do the quaint wooden
walkways to the umbrella=festoon beach. The town has a number of claims
to fame, notably a mysterious giant "green wave", a salt museum that
keeps cuyutlans ancient salt-havesting tradition alive, and a latter
day turtle sanctuary and eco-education center. el parasol, a more
typical, but nevertheless relaxing lovely mini-haven for lovers of
sun, surf, and sand is a few miles southwest, along Cuyutlan’s long
dark-sand strand. |
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