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  • Can't Post | yes you can if you practice due diligence and quite frankly i didn't have enough of it. the anejo, that is! unless you're willing to pay an exhorbitant amount to your general contractor personally, you can do it-just take a look at trade wages between mexico, u.s. and canada and then factor in the totally different construction methods and requirements. voila-$20/sq.ft. or less. another viable option is to renovate an exhisting structure in one of the older neighbourhoods other than overpriced ajijic. last time i looked, appliances had nothing to do with construction.

    Real Estate Offices 2003

  • Can't Post | yes you can if you practice due diligence and quite frankly i didn't have enough of it. the anejo, that is! unless you're willing to pay an exhorbitant amount to your general contractor personally, you can do it-just take a look at trade wages between mexico, u.s. and canada and then factor in the totally different construction methods and requirements. voila-$20/sq.ft. or less. another viable option is to renovate an exhisting structure in one of the older neighbourhoods other than overpriced ajijic. last time i looked, appliances had nothing to do with construction.

    Real Estate Offices 2003

  • Can't Post | yes you can if you practice due diligence and quite frankly i didn't have enough of it. the anejo, that is! unless you're willing to pay an exhorbitant amount to your general contractor personally, you can do it-just take a look at trade wages between mexico, u.s. and canada and then factor in the totally different construction methods and requirements. voila-$20/sq.ft. or less. another viable option is to renovate an exhisting structure in one of the older neighbourhoods other than overpriced ajijic. last time i looked, appliances had nothing to do with construction.

    Real Estate Offices 2003

  • Can't Post | yes you can if you practice due diligence and quite frankly i didn't have enough of it. the anejo, that is! unless you're willing to pay an exhorbitant amount to your general contractor personally, you can do it-just take a look at trade wages between mexico, u.s. and canada and then factor in the totally different construction methods and requirements. voila-$20/sq.ft. or less. another viable option is to renovate an exhisting structure in one of the older neighbourhoods other than overpriced ajijic. last time i looked, appliances had nothing to do with construction.

    Real Estate Offices 2003

  • Can't Post | yes you can if you practice due diligence and quite frankly i didn't have enough of it. the anejo, that is! unless you're willing to pay an exhorbitant amount to your general contractor personally, you can do it-just take a look at trade wages between mexico, u.s. and canada and then factor in the totally different construction methods and requirements. voila-$20/sq.ft. or less. another viable option is to renovate an exhisting structure in one of the older neighbourhoods other than overpriced ajijic. last time i looked, appliances had nothing to do with construction.

    Real Estate Offices 2003

  • Can't Post | yes you can if you practice due diligence and quite frankly i didn't have enough of it. the anejo, that is! unless you're willing to pay an exhorbitant amount to your general contractor personally, you can do it-just take a look at trade wages between mexico, u.s. and canada and then factor in the totally different construction methods and requirements. voila-$20/sq.ft. or less. another viable option is to renovate an exhisting structure in one of the older neighbourhoods other than overpriced ajijic. last time i looked, appliances had nothing to do with construction.

    Real Estate Offices 2003

  • Can't Post | yes you can if you practice due diligence and quite frankly i didn't have enough of it. the anejo, that is! unless you're willing to pay an exhorbitant amount to your general contractor personally, you can do it-just take a look at trade wages between mexico, u.s. and canada and then factor in the totally different construction methods and requirements. voila-$20/sq.ft. or less. another viable option is to renovate an exhisting structure in one of the older neighbourhoods other than overpriced ajijic. last time i looked, appliances had nothing to do with construction.

    Real Estate Offices 2003

  • Can't Post | yes you can if you practice due diligence and quite frankly i didn't have enough of it. the anejo, that is! unless you're willing to pay an exhorbitant amount to your general contractor personally, you can do it-just take a look at trade wages between mexico, u.s. and canada and then factor in the totally different construction methods and requirements. voila-$20/sq.ft. or less. another viable option is to renovate an exhisting structure in one of the older neighbourhoods other than overpriced ajijic. last time i looked, appliances had nothing to do with construction.

    Real Estate Offices 2003

  • Can't Post | yes you can if you practice due diligence and quite frankly i didn't have enough of it. the anejo, that is! unless you're willing to pay an exhorbitant amount to your general contractor personally, you can do it-just take a look at trade wages between mexico, u.s. and canada and then factor in the totally different construction methods and requirements. voila-$20/sq.ft. or less. another viable option is to renovate an exhisting structure in one of the older neighbourhoods other than overpriced ajijic. last time i looked, appliances had nothing to do with construction.

    Real Estate Offices 2003

  • Can't Post | yes you can if you practice due diligence and quite frankly i didn't have enough of it. the anejo, that is! unless you're willing to pay an exhorbitant amount to your general contractor personally, you can do it-just take a look at trade wages between mexico, u.s. and canada and then factor in the totally different construction methods and requirements. voila-$20/sq.ft. or less. another viable option is to renovate an exhisting structure in one of the older neighbourhoods other than overpriced ajijic. last time i looked, appliances had nothing to do with construction.

    Real Estate Offices 2003

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