After over a little more than a month and a half, we finally
signed the papers on what will be our new home in the town of Mineral de Pozos! Buying real estate in Mexico is a bit different than in the US , and
needless to say, it has been a learning experience. We were lucky in a number
of ways however, and even though there have been delays, overall things went
fairly smoothly. First, the realtors we worked with (I use this term loosely, pretty
much anybody can sell real estate in Mexico, and there is no real licensing or
training involved, although there is some organizations springing up that are
attempting to bring some order to the chaos!) turned out to be a real gem, and
we felt comfortable and safe with them throughout the entire transaction. Hector
and his daughter Rebeca work as a team as Hector does not speak English while
Rebeca does. Hector has a strong background in banking and business, and is
very good at navigating the paperwork and government bureaucracy one must deal
with here. Rebeca acted as our translator and she is a cheerful and delightful
person to work with.
When we originally started shopping for a house, we were
looking at homes in San Miguel, but after a couple of trips to Pozos, we fell in love with the town and changed our focus to homes there. Once a mighty
mining town with nearly 90,000 residents, Pozos is now a small town of around
4000 people, of which only a handful are gringos. At any given time, there are
only a small number of homes available, and we were only able to look at a handful
of properties as we began our search. Weirdly enough, the first house we looked
at, and ultimately made an offer on, turned out to be owned by a very close
friend of a very close friend! Although the two of us shared a number of mutual
friends, we never got to know each other, but getting a strong thumbs up on his
character from several of my friends gave us a lot of confidence in working
with him. As it turns out, he is a pleasure to know, and we too have now become
friends.
The house itself sits on a large half-acre lot dotted with
cactus and other high desert vegetation, and has a commanding view of the
nearby mountains. In addition to the casita, there is a walled compound that is
just waiting for a large garden area and the addition of the new living
quarters. Although the pictures make the house appear to be out of town, it is
right on the edge, and the main square and shops are just a short walk away. The
town of Pozos
has been named a “Pueblo Magico”, a designation that brings both private and government
funds to the area, and is helping to revive the town while preserving its
historic character. As Kate put it, "San Miguel captured our heart, but Mineral de Pozos captured our soul". We are very excited about the move and hope we will see you
here!