Vivo Resorts CEO, Cary Mullen, Cites Increased Interest in Vivo's Puerto Escondido Development as Evidence of Its Advantages Over Cabo and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

An increase in investor interest in Puerto Escondido validates it as the next hot-spot for real-estate investment.

Puerto Escondido, Mexico, December 03, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Cary Mullen, two time Olympian and World Cup Champion skier, now the noted vacation resort developer of Vivo Resorts, recently commented on the advantages of Puerto Escondido over Cabo and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, as he has seen an increase in investors to the area. Puerto Escondido, the low-key beach town on Mexico’s Pacific coast has never been a crowded destination for international tourists because it has yet to be marketed. However, favorable media attention over the past few years about its beautiful beaches has increased its popularity to such an extent that many infrastructure programs, such as a new hospital and international airport have been completed, bringing an influx of new visitors to the area. For the real-estate investor, this still relatively undiscovered location offers a greater real estate value than its better-known Mexican counterparts of Cabo and Puerto Vallarta. Mullen has sold 18 units and three more are pending in his Puerto Escondido development. The majority of his buyers are Canadians but he has seen an increase among Americans. These statistics are a testament to Puerto Escondido's success in attracting new investors to the area. Mullen, who has done extensive research into finding the ideal location for vacation real estate property, has identified the following reasons to consider when weighing a vacation real estate investment among locations in Puerto Escondido, Puerto Vallarta or Cabo.

1. Lower Prices: Price per square foot is less expensive in Puerto Escondido than it is in Cabo or Puerto Vallarta.
2. Weather: The weather in Puerto Escondido is better than Cabo or Puerto Vallarta for the following reasons:
a. Hurricane Risk: Both Cabo and Puerto Vallarta are in a high-risk hurricane zone, while Puerto Escondido is in a low risk hurricane zone. This means better holidays, safer trips and protection for your investment in Puerto Escondido.
b. Temperature: Cabo and Puerto Vallarta’s temperatures are too hot in the summer and too cold in the winter, whereas Puerto Escondido only fluctuates about 5 degrees year round. The hottest average monthly high is 83.3 degrees and the coldest month is 78.3 degrees.
c. Water temperature: In Cabo and Puerto Vallarta, the ocean water is too cold in the winter, with an annual water temperature of 69 degrees. However, in Puerto Escondido, the ocean water is always at an average of 84 degrees.
d. Wind: The wind in Cabo and Puerto Vallarta makes it a perfect destination for kite-surfing and wind-surfing, but unpleasant to walk on the beach in the afternoon. Puerto Escondido is more enjoyable because of its gentle breeze.
3. Lifestyle and Authenticity: Puerto Escondido has a low-key, unpretentious vibe that maintains its Mexican authenticity. It has an abundance of classic vendors and restaurants that are passionate about the outdoors and preserving Mexican culture.
4. Safety: In the last few years, Mexico has received a lot of negative media attention relating to its current drug war. However, Puerto Escondido is remote from those dangerous border regions and enjoys an extremely low crime rate.
5. Easy Access: Real Estate prices in Puerto Escondido still reflect the fact that it was formerly a difficult destination to reach. But now with two international airports to choose from, with daily direct flights from Canada and the United States, and Mexico it is often as easy to reach as Mexico’s better-known locations, but offers far more attractive real estate values.

“I have seen an influx of real estate investors in Puerto Escondido over the last year, particularly by Americans and Canadians,” says Cary Mullen, chief executive officer of Vivo Resorts. “People are starting to realize the great value that this Mexican town has to offer. Many people have been promising themselves a place on the beach, and they see the beauty and the amazing value of real estate here.”

About Vivo Resorts 
Founded by real estate developer and entrepreneur, Cary Mullen, Vivo Resorts is located 9 miles northwest of Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca on the southern Pacific Coast of Mexico. Geared towards successful individuals, families and retirees, the resort offers a high-quality, healthy, fun and enthusiastic environment. The area is easily accessible to most parts of the world as there is an international airport in Puerto Escondido and it is also only 60 miles from Huatulco International Airport. For more information visit www.vivoresorts.com.

About Cary Mullen 
Cary Mullen is a two-time Olympian, World Cup downhill skiing champion, holder of the current world downhill speed record at 97mph, real estate developer and entrepreneur, acclaimed motivational speaker and author of the book “How to Win.” For more information, visit: www.carymullen.com.

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