Frequently Asked Questions.

Many people wonder why this is the best time to buy in Mexico. First of all, the government is stable and it has invested more than a billion dollars in the Cancun area. Real estate values continue to grow in this region, and the weather is more predictably balmy than beach destinations in Florida.

Below, you’ll find answers to many other Frequently Asked Questions. A sales executive would be more than happy to answer these questions, as well as any other questions, in further detail.

 

1. Why have people decided to buy in Cancun?

The Cancun International Airport provides so many direct jet-service flights that travel to this tropical destination is very easy. The government has invested in infrastructure, making driving back and forth to tourist destinations very easy. Along with high-end shopping and dining, several U.S. grocery chains and retailers provide everyday necessities.

 

2. I’ve read about violent crime in Mexico. Should I be worried?

The drug-related crimes you’ve read about are thousands of miles away. Like any other global tourist destination, the government sets a high standard for security in this area. According to articles in USA Today and The Economist, crime risk in the Yucatan is lower than some U.S. averages and some statistics indicated that this area is as safe as Wyoming and Montana.

 

3. I’m nervous about purchasing in Mexico? Where should I begin?

Royal Resorts has developed an international reputation for honesty and integrity for more than 30 years. As a result, we have attracted more than 85,000 members who give us a 98% satisfaction rating. Our sales executives can help you make a purchase decision that’s just right for you and your family.

 

4. Some people think the building quality in Mexico is not up to the standards of the United States. How can I rest assured that Grand Residences is built to high standards?

Royal Resorts builds properties to meet or exceed U.S. construction standards for buildings at risk of enduring a Class 5 hurricane. As proof of our construction quality, The Royal Cancun reopened one week after Hurricane Wilma hit Cancun and the Riviera Maya in 2005. Other resort communities were closed for weeks and months due to the damage. Please ask a sales executive for details about the construction standards for Grand Residences.