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From San Miguel De Allende to Malinalco: This Costs Buying House in Magic Villages

Summary by El Economista
The Magic Villages of Mexico have been points of attraction for thousands of tourists, as they promise an experience that combines culture and gastronomy, but in addition to their cultural wealth, they are also objective of real estate investment. Whether to have a second residence or to take advantage of the potential of surplus value and income through tourist rents, some investors see in these areas an opportunity.
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The Magic Villages of Mexico have been points of attraction for thousands of tourists, as they promise an experience that combines culture and gastronomy, but in addition to their cultural wealth, they are also objective of real estate investment. Whether to have a second residence or to take advantage of the potential of surplus value and income through tourist rents, some investors see in these areas an opportunity.

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El Economista broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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