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100 Safest Cities

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100 Safest Cities



Mr. Heater F215100 MH4B Little Buddy 3800-BTU Indoor-Safe Propane Heater


Mr. Heater F215100 MH4B Little Buddy 3800-BTU Indoor-Safe Propane Heater


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Gives you enough heat when and where you want it. Great for workbenches, decks, patios, tents, campers and emergency heat. Category Type: Radiant heat, Product Style: Portable, Vent-Free: Window or roof ventilation required, Heating Capability (sq. ft.): 100, BTU Output: 3,800, Clearance from Corner (in.): 6, Clearance from Rear Wall (in.): 0, Clearance from Side Wall (in.): 6, Thermostat Included…

Fly Solo: The 50 Best Places On Earth For a Girl to Travel Alone


Fly Solo: The 50 Best Places On Earth For a Girl to Travel Alone


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The 50 Best Small Southern Towns


The 50 Best Small Southern Towns


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Are you looking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban living? Peachtree Publishers has the guide for you! A new trend emerged in the 1990s: a shift of city dwellers from metropolitan areas to small towns and cities. This trend is particularly evident in the South, as this region has attracted more growth, second homes, and increases in income and education levels. Frustrated with city traffic, …



Oceanview property in Costa Rica under $100,000$?

I understand that the Caribbean side of CR has new developments that are in phase 1 and 2 can anyone elaborate more (affordable safe cities on that side) thinking about a summer home somewhere in the region (Colombia, Panama) etc. Thanks any info,links would help

Honestly, I cannot remember the last time I saw an ocean-view property in Costa Rica for under $100,000. Remember, increased tourism causes an increase in prices. That’s probably why I can’t think of any off the top of my head. That’s not to say you won’t find any, though.

I would suggest that you look into Nicaragua, too. Costa Rica’s neighbor to the North also has various projects and gated communities among other projects that are competitively and lowly priced in comparison to Costa Rica. The country’s one of the safest in Latin America and the cost of living is astronomically low. You can really stretch your dollar there.

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Police State – Your being watched

Mexico Homes Offer Safe Family Living – Cozumel Real Estate Area Named Safest Community in Mexico

When we consider buying a Mexico home, either for retirement, for a vacation home for our family, or to move permanently, one of the first factors we consider is safety for our families and for ourselves.    Cozumel Real Estate offers one of the safest communities in Mexico; with all the news reports we hear about crime and robberies – sometimes seems as much as our home countries as in Mexico or anywhere else – this makes buying a home in Cozumel one of the best options for a relaxing retirement or family life with peace of mind.

This high level of safety is more than just a local claim.  Recently Cozumel was recognized as the safest city in Mexico, despite a shortage of police, according to international standards.

On the island of Cozumel, the Mexico’s Navy, the Mexican Army, the Air Force and the Federal Police all have a presence.  And this is not a reaction to any problems that have ever occurred.  The crime has been consistently low, and the various security forces on the island work together with the municipal government, and collaborating with the state and federal governments as well, to prevent crime, keeping the crime rate low and protecting citizens.  It is a plus for buying Cozumel real estate to hear the word “prevention,” when so much of what we hear in the news is reaction to problems which have already occurred.

International safety parameters indicate that for every 100 inhabitants, there should be one policeman. There are almost 90 thousand inhabitants, so there should be about 900 policemen, a number higher than the actual amount on the island. However, because the armed forces and state and federal police work together with Cozumel’s Public Safety department, the island does not currently need more police.

Cozumel has the advantage of having the presence of the three branches of the armed forces, which does not occur in any other municipality in Mexico, adding a particularly high level of preventative security.  A part of the coordinated effort of crime prevention are regular meetings to discuss safety strategies in which staff participate from the National Security Research Center.

In addition, The Director of Public Safety has announced that are already talks with the commissioner of the Federal Preventive Police, which currently has a presence only in the international airport, to join the security operations on a wider scope.

Considering these factors – low crime rate and a high level of crime prevention – where could be a better place to buy your Mexico home?  Chances are it is even safer than your town back home.

About the Author

Mexico Real Estate NETWORK; “Mexico’s Leading Network of Specialists for Finding and Purchasing Mexican Properties Safely!” Region: Cozumel Real Estate Rita Sheese is the Cozumel AMPI chapter president. She is also a member of the Cozumel Urban Planning Commission and Foundation for Strategic Planning for the Caribbean Island. (512)-879-6546

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