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Brian & Heather Heffernan
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Let us help you find that perfect beach front condo or home so that your Mexico vacation dream can become a reality!!! We are here to provide the information you need to feel secure and comfortable purchasing property in Mexico.
We bought our first piece of property in Cholla Bay in 1996, we built our home and decided to move to Mexico full time in 2001. Over the years we have enjoyed being able to offer our extensive knowledge and expertise in the Rocky Point real estate market to buyers and sellers both.
To begin your property search, just click on the desired tab to the left. Don’t know what exactly you are looking for? Let us do the work for you! Email or call us with a few of your requirements and we will do the searching for you.
“A little bit of paradise can go a long, long way!” Viva Mexico!!
Brian and Heather Heffernan
(602)-283-3602 office
011-52-1-638-112-1711 Mex. Cell from U.S.
(638)388-1295 MX line
(602)288-9800 US Line, Realty Executives Office
brianinmexico08@yahoo.com
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Recent Posts
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Sonoran Real Estate Blog
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While traveling in Mexico it is easy to get frustrated when your US cell phone doesn’t work or only works sometimes or you use up your vacation fund paying for roaming charges. These problems become magnified when faced with an emergency and you...
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Brian and I have had the pleasure of visiting the birth place of Mexico’s independence, the cities of Guanajuato and Dolores Hidalgo. They are absolutely incredible places where the years of history and culture become a part of you with El Grito...
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I f you are coming to Rocky Point this Labor Day Weekend, please take a few moments to go through your closets for articles of clothing and shoes that can be donated for a very worthy cause. Sra. Marcela Zepeda, the wife of the Mayor of Puerto Penasco,...
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By a bartender In England in 1936? By bartender Santos Cruz in Galveston, Texas in 1948? In Acapulco in 1948 by Mrs. Margarita Sames?... The first printed recipe for a margarita was in the December issue of Esquire magazine in 1953. The recipe follows...
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Paella for $75 pesos a person? A great bottle of Spanish Tempranillo for $135 pesos? Rustic pizza from a wood fired oven for $60 pesos? Yes, it is true! Featuring a wonderful mixture of "Mar de Cortez and Mediterranean Fusion Cuisine", there...
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