IMPORTANCE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Today, which is World Environment Day, we would like to talk about the importance of sustainable development in the real estate field to benefit the well-being of all living species on the planet and the natural resources it provides us. 

Population growth in Mexico and worldwide has led to greater demand for housing, which implies greater spending on water, energy, and natural resources, as well as the extension of urbanization in natural areas. It is no secret to anyone that the accelerated development of cities has led to immoderate consumption of resources, which has resulted in exceeding the estimated amount of resources that had been considered for a given period, in addition to the notable impact on the environment.

Given that the problem of contamination, the excessive use of resources, and the shortage of water is global in nature, it had to be given more attention by the governments of the countries, and this is how in 1982 it was established for the first time The term “sustainable development” in the document known as the “Brundtland Report” or “Our Common Future” presented by the former Norwegian Prime Minister, Gro Brundtland, within the World Commission on Environment and Development, created by the United Nations. Said document defines “sustainable development” as “…that which satisfies the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations” (UN).

From then until now, the countries have had the task of complying with the norms that are established in each summit or meeting concerning sustainable development. Mexico, for its part, has also participated in them, which is why programs and regulations have been created internally that seek to reduce climate change and promote sustainable development.

Until a few years ago, the housing trend in Mexico did not follow any sustainability protocol, however, more importance has now been given to it and this term has actually been applied to new real estate developments.

According to data from the North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation, buildings are responsible for 17% of total energy consumption, 5% of total water consumption, 25% of total electricity consumption, 20% of carbon dioxide emissions, and 20% of the waste generated.

These data give us an idea of ​​the great impact that buildings generate on the environment, which derives the importance of new buildings being developed following the parameters of sustainability.

Thus, according to the same standards established by the United Nations, certifications for sustainable buildings have been implemented, and there are different organizations that grant said certifications, their objective is to guarantee that the building in question is “green or sustainable”, which is defined as the use of environmentally friendly (environmentally advantageous or environmentally preferable) practices and materials in the planning, design, siting, construction, operation, and demolition of buildings. The term is applied both to the renovation and reconditioning of pre-existing buildings and to the construction of new buildings, whether residential or commercial, public or private (CCA, 2008, p.4).

 

The certifications add value to real estate developments, as they reflect their commitment to the environment and care about future generations’ well-being.

What are these certifications? How to get them? We will talk about it in a future article.

Written by LMI. Jessica Hernandez.

Bibliography: 

  • Comisión para la cooperación ambiental. (2008). Edificación Sustentable en América del Norte. Informe del Secretariado al Consejo conforme al artículo 13 del Acuerdo de Cooperación Ambiental de América del Norte. Montreal: Comisión para la Cooperación Ambiental. p.4, 22, 124-125.
  • Informe Bruntland . Documentación de las Naciones Unidas (s.f.). Recuperado el 5 de junio de 2023 de http://www.un.org/depts/dhl/spanish/resguids/specenvsp.htm 

GASTRONOMY OF OAXACA; A MEXICAN DELICACY

Besides all the unique spots and landscapes Oaxaca has, this “Gastronomic Capital of Mexico” estate is a culinary treasure. 

The reason? House houses recipes for unique dishes in each of its cooks, in which different local foods are honored. 

Did you know that Oaxacan gastronomy was considered by UNESCO intangible cultural heritage of humanity? That’s right, and it is not for less. Oaxaca food is unique worldwide and meets the tastes of the most demanding palate. Proof of this is its 7 different moles, among the most representative we can find: black mole, prepared mostly in the Valles Centrales region; red, green, yellow, and coloradito. 

We can not leave behind the famous and delicious tlayuda, a big corn tortilla, with bean paste, exquisite quesillo, and of course its roast tasajo, cecina, or chorizo

A must-visit during your stay in Oaxaca is the 20 de Noviembre market, where you can lose yourself in its corridors, smells, flavors, and colors of the different dishes that are offered there. Likewise in its special corridor of roast meat, you can enjoy it accompanied by roast onions, guacamole, and tomato sauce. 

The empanadas and tamales without a doubt are worth mentioning, they can also be found in the baskets of the cooks selling in different places. 

Whether in the hot season or on a normal day, you can’t stop trying tejate either, the drink of the gods, which has its origins in prehispanic times. It is made from corn, cocoa, and the cocoa flower. Also do not forget to taste a glass of chilacayota, or a fresh horchata or hibiscus water. 

As if that was not enough, either in the traditional markets or on different streets you will find people selling the different variations of bread: pan amarillo, hojaldras, and the traditional regional sweets.

Perhaps you have already heard about the pan de muerto, it is mainly made in Tlacolula de Matamoros, a small town close to the city. This bread is precisely called that way due to the celebration of the Day of the Dead, this bread is accompanied by delicious hot chocolate

if you are more of those who like exotic dishes, then the chapulines (grasshoppers) are perfect for you, you can taste them in a taco with quesillo, avocado, and some lemon drops, or you can also try them already transformed in a delicate sauce. ¿

Finally, surely you have already tried mezcal, an ethylic drink obtained from the maguey, one of the greatest references of Oaxacan culture without a doubt, it is precisely the town of Matatlán that is recognized as the world capital of mezcal.

Our state’s geographical and climatic conditions allow it to have a vast variety of ingredients, from vegetables and fruits harvested in each of its regions and insects typical of the region, thus creating unique flavors, which are revered to this day, preserving the culinary legacy of our ancestors.

Written by Jessica Hernández

WHY IS THE GUELAGUETZA SO IMPORTANT IN OAXACA?

July means one thing for people from Oaxaca and tourists, Guelaguetza. It is the most outstanding multicultural representation of the towns of Oaxaca. It is about a performance where different towns from all the state present at the auditorium their traditional dancings. 

Oaxaca is divided into 8 regions; Cañada, Costa, Itsmo, Sierra Sur, Sierra Norte, Mixteca, Papaloapan, and Valles Centrales, which are represented by its different towns at the Guelaguetza. 

Its roots are found in the ancient Zapotec and the offerings they made to the agricultural gods in gratitude for their crops. In 1932, the Guelaguetza was officially established as a racial tribute. That is why nowadays, we have every July, party full of dance, rejoicing, traditional gala clothes, food, and art expressions. 

The people from Oaxaca are proud of this unique festivity which is a cultural treasure, not only for them but for national and foreign tourists too. 

Picture by @roymendezmx

This representation shows the traditions of eight regions of Oaxaca, which is internationally recognized since every year people from all over the world come together to enjoy of this celebration. 

Its name is of prehispanic origin and it was taken from the “mutual aid” institutions of the natives of Oaxaca that had a great feeling of community. The term alludes to the Zapotec ideas of “cooperation and reciprocity”. In addition, it refers to the “courtesy gifts” that are exchanged between families in a community and have a deep sense of respect and collaboration. 

That is precisely what the Guelaguetza represents, the unity of the towns of the state, it highlights the idea that, even with the differences between each town and their contrasting cultural expressions, they all form part of the same entity, which is to be Oaxacan. 

Before the 2 days in which this festivity has place, parades or “convites” can be seen in the main streets of the historic center, they announce the big party, give people a taste of what they will see at the auditorium and invite them to join.

Given that Oaxaca is a state that depends a lot on tourism, it is important to mention the significance of the economic benefit that Guelaguetza leaves every year. Only in the period of July 22 to August 1, 2022, national and international tourists visited the entity to enjoy “el Lunes del Cerro”  festivities and the activities that framed the 90th anniversary of the Racial Tribute. 

The City of Oaxaca registered a hotel occupancy of 95% due to the arrival of 152,559 national and international visitors which generated an economic benefit of 463 million pesos. 

That is the importance of this party of the Verde Antequera, it reminds us of our indigenous roots, makes us feel proud of the land where we were born, and helps the economy of all the artisans and merchants, and the recognition of our culture in the world. 

Written by Jessica Hernández

WHAT IS A TRUST FOR THE ACQUISITION OF PROPERTIES IN THE RESTRICTED ZONE IN MEXICO?

When a foreigner wants to acquire a Mexican property in the restricted zone, there are two mechanisms they can use.

First of all, it is necessary to clarify what the restricted zone is, well, according to the 27 Article of the Mexican Constitution, it is all the land located 100 kilometers from any national border and 50 kilometers from any ocean, so it means, properties on the coastal border. 

As mentioned above, there are two ways of acquiring these kinds of properties, the constitution of a Mexican corporation, and a trust.  

A Mexican corporation: as of 1995, foreigners can own, operate and manage Mexican companies, however, some restrictions remain on the activities in which a Mexican company can participate when foreigners are involved, such as mining, airports, and telecommunications; however the general rule is 100% participation. There are no investment restrictions on foreign-owned companies intended to purchase and develop the property. Mexican corporations require a minimum of two associates or shareholders. Both shareholders can be foreigners and it is not necessary to have a Mexican partner.

Now, let’s focus on the trust, it is about a three-part contract whereby the seller (the settlor) irrevocably transfers to a real estate bank (trustee) so that a third party (beneficiary) can use and enjoy such property. 

Under Mexican law, only an authorized Mexican banking institution can be a trustee. The bank acquires title to the real property and is obligated to allow the beneficiary to use and enjoy the property as he/ she sees fit (as long as the way in which he does so is legal). If the beneficiaries wish to rent the property to third parties, they can do so by obtaining the necessary authorizations. The beneficiaries also have the right to sell the property at any time to receive the proceeds from the sale. 

The bank cannot encumber or sell the property without the express written consent of the beneficiary.

It is important to mention that Mexican law requires that all real estate transactions be carried out by a notary public. The notary is obliged to register in his books the deed of transfer of title, have signed it by the parties involved, and registered it in the Public Registry of Property that corresponds to the location of the property. Once the deed of transfer of title has been signed in the presence of a notary public and registered with the Public Registry of  Property, the real estate transaction has complied with the requirements of Mexican law. 

At SILMÉXICO our specialized legal team is in charge of carrying out all the processes in the acquisition of properties in and out of the restricted area.  

Contact us and ask for our consultancy services at www.silmexicooaxaca.com 

Written by Jessica Hernández 

Real Estate Advisor.

COMMERCIALIZE YOUR PROPERTY WITH SILMÉXICO

Are you thinking about selling or renting your property? This article is of interest to you.  

At SILMÉXICO, we offer a huge range of services, including commercializing properties. Whenever we explain to our clients our process, we like to make them feel sure their property is in the best hands and we will do our best and beyond to promote it.  

It is important to mention that the market in Oaxaca has areas of higher capital gain, for instance, the center is one of the most demanded areas, especially for foreigners who look for properties of more traditional or non-modern style. However, precisely due to this high demand, there is a scarcity of properties there, nowadays, there is only one unique development called “La Merced”, a complex of 7 condos located in the heart of Oaxaca City, of which, 4 are already sold.

Continuing with the city, Reforma neighborhood and San Felipe are also on the top of the list, these are residential areas, due to their proximity to the historic center and the numerous amenities around them, these are preferential areas too. In this zone, houses are more modern and luxurious, and their style goes according to the atmosphere of the place since this is characterized by its different fashion shops, restaurants, and malls, in other words, this is the fanciest zone of the city.

Paseo Santa lucía cuenta con más de 50 locales comerciales destinados a distintos giros, entre las marcas ya confirmadas se encuentran Italian Coffee, Acreimex, Wing Box, Navarro Panadería y Pastelería, Vino y Vinyl, Hierba Santa, Ópticas América, Sushi Cat, Il Forno Da Simone, York Pub, Creepy Burguer, El Mercader de Oriente, Parrilla Andina, Beisbolmania, Peak a Boo y Schmuck. 

For those who enjoy more the tranquility and silence offered by places close to nature, and away from the hustle and bustle of the city, San Andrés Huayapam and Tlalixtac de Cabrera are the perfect ones. These two are towns close to each other, and only 25 minutes from the city center. These communities are the favorite ones of foreigners who want to live in Oaxaca, since these towns still preserve their traditions, as most of the towns in the state, but what calls the attention and is interesting for locals and foreigners, is that, although Huayapam and Tlalixtac are just some minutes away, their cultures stay intact. Houses here keep the perfect balance between architecture and nature, most of them have rooftops where people can enjoy memorable sunsets with gorgeous mountains view.

Another important area of our clients is, of course, the coast of Oaxaca, where most of the retired and digital nomads lean towards oceanfront and sea-view houses, there, is a variety of stunning properties that, even if they are immersed in nature, they do not disrupt its flora and fauna, which is the main interest of real estate developments nowadays.

At SILMÉXICO, we have had great success in the sale and rental of properties in these mentioned areas, having approximately, 2 sales closings and 4 rentals per month. We achieve our monthly goals by focusing on quality service and on timely follow-up. Whenever we list a new property, we promote it through all possible channels, our vital tool is our website, from which we get most of our leads. In addition, we accompany you throughout the sales process with legal advice. We always make sure all of the parties involved in the sales process are benefited, and that our clients feel satisfied with their investments.

The process? Easy, first of all, we provide the clients with a list of documents that we need just to verify everything is good with the property, once our legal team gives us the green light, we proceed with the commercialization contract, once it is signed, we continue with the commercialization of the property through all of our platforms and tools, and finally, when there is a buyer or a leaseholder we help you with all the consultancy until the closing of the sale or rental.  

Come with us to market your house, commercial local, or land. We are the number 1 real estate agency in Oaxaca.

 

Jessica Hernández

PASEO SANTA LUCÍA; EL ORIGINAL E INNOVADOR NUEVO CENTRO COMERCIAL EN LA CIUDAD DE OAXACA

En la Ciudad de Oaxaca está próximo a inaugurarse el que ya ha sido nombrado el más auténtico e innovador centro comercial de la misma. Así es, Paseo Santa Lucía, localizado en Carr. Internacional 802, en la Agencia Municipal Sta Maria Ixcotel, es un nuevo concepto en plazas comerciales que se está construyendo muy cerca del centro histórico de la ciudad. 

El nombre de Paseo Santa Lucía fue inspirado precisamente por su ubicación, ya que este conecta con dos calles, la cual es la carretera internacional y la calle de Niño Perdido. Este centro comercial se distingue por su diseño abierto, el cual mezcla materiales que lo hacen único, tales como su estructura de acero, la cual soporta 4 niveles con mas de 5,000 metros cuadrados comerciales, acabados y decoraciones en madera, así como sus pasillos rodeados de vegetación. 

Su mayor atractivo es su diseño abierto, el cual surge luego de la pandemia con una necesidad de darle a la población lugares para convivir en donde el flujo de aire sea mayor, pero sin dejar de lado la elegancia y modernidad.

La plaza se compone de 3 niveles: planta baja, primer piso y roof garden, además de su estacionamiento subtearráneo. En la planta baja podrás encontrar locales de giros variados, así como 2 cafeterías. En el primer piso se ubican también locales restaurantes, por su parte en el roof garden, se ubican el área para niños, food court, un bar y terrazas.  Como podrás darte cuenta, los espacios de PSL fueron ideados para que todos y cada uno de los miembros de la familia disfrutaran de ellos, y al decir todos, nos referimos también a nuestros fieles compañeros, así es, las mascotas son bienvenidas en Paseo Santa Lucía, pues sabemos el rol que juegan en nuestras vidas, y la importancia que tiene que cada vez existan más lugares donde también ellas puedan disfrutar con nosotros. 

Paseo Santa lucía cuenta con más de 50 locales comerciales destinados a distintos giros, entre las marcas ya confirmadas se encuentran Italian Coffee, Acreimex, Wing Box, Navarro Panadería y Pastelería, Vino y Vinyl, Hierba Santa, Ópticas América, Sushi Cat, Il Forno Da Simone, York Pub, Creepy Burguer, El Mercader de Oriente, Parrilla Andina, Beisbolmania, Peak a Boo y Schmuck. 

Te preguntarás, ¿cuál es la marca ancla de PSL?, pues bien, cuenta con negocios ancla como bancos, restaurantes y otro giros exclusivos que atraen grandes cantidades de personas, pero este centro comercial no quiere depender de estos prestigiosos negocios y apuesta a su estrategia orgánica que es su “Gran terraza comercial” de más de 1900 m2 siendo la única en un centro comercial en Oaxaca y que, gracias a su diseño se puede disfrutar de unas vistas increíbles a las montañas y a la ciudad de Oaxaca.

Si tú quieres expandir tu negocio, Paseo Santa Lucía es tu mejor opción, pues su ubicación la convierte en un punto importante en el flujo de personas. Recuerda que aún hay locales disponibles, ya sea para renta o para venta. 

Es importante mencionar que a la fecha, la construcción lleva ya un avance del 93%, lo cual significa que en poco tiempo podremos disfrutar de todo lo que este nuevo atractivo ofrece a la población Oaxaqueña. 

No olvides visitar la página web https://paseosantalucia.com.mx/, puedes contactarnos para agendar una visita a la construcción y visualizar tu idea de negocio en este innovador desarrollo comercial. 

 

Jessica Hernández

8 PRISTINE PLACES CLOSE TO OAXACA DOWNTOWN

In a previous article, we talked about a New development in the heart of Oaxaca City: “La Merced”, a complex of 7 apartments ideal for those who love being close to the most tourist attractions of the Verde Antequera. Living in downtown is a privilege since you have quick access to many restaurants, museums, art galleries, and cultural activities, in addition, as it is a middle point, other tourist attractions are 30 to 40 from it. That is why, this time I will present you 8 pristine places close to Oaxaca downtown you can visit and know more about its culture. 

Monte Albán 

 

This is the most famous archeological zone in Oaxaca, it was one of the most important cities in Mesoamerica. It was founded in 500 BC, n the top of a mountain in the center of the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, and functioned as the capital of the Zapotecs from the beginning of our era until 800 AD.C. At its moment of greatest development, Monte Albán came to have about 35,000 inhabitants, who lived mostly on the terraced slopes of the mountain, dedicated to agriculture. 

This site keeps vestiges of what this culture was, there is a museum in which different jewelry, pots, and other antique Zapotec objects can be admired. 

This emblematic cultural treasure was declared by UNESCO, together with the Historic Center of the City of Oaxaca as Cultural Heritage of Humanity on December 11, 1987. It is located 8 kilometers to the west of the City, and it is only 2 minutes by car from downtown. 

 

Mitla 

Following on the line of the archeological places. here is Mitla, also the house of the Zapotecs. It is a place where the stone was worked as jewelry, and the Zapotecs showed its devotions to the dead. In all of this, the imprint of the skills of this indigenous group and their prodigious world, born 18 centuries ago, can be observed. 

Among the buildings that composed the site, the Hall of Columns stands out, inside which a row of such architectural elements, carved in a single piece of stone, fulfilled the function of supporting and decorating. 

After the fall of Monte Albán, it gained great importance, reaching its apogee around the year 1200, and retained preeminence in the Tlacolula Valley until the Spanish Conquest. 

Mitla is located 40 minutes from downtown, in the place can be also found handcrafts stores and traditional ice creams.

Tlacolula

Before getting to Mitla, it is Tlacolula de Matamoros. It is distinguished by its handcrafts, its gastronomy, and part of the archeological zone that belongs to Mitla too; its tianguis (street market) is an ancestral tradition that comes alive every Sunday, it is important to mention that this market was on of the pioneers of the prehispanic era. 

The temples of the towns tell us about their culture, traditions, and festivities, of course, the 17 th century temple of The Assumption is not the exception.

Talking about gastronomy, when you visit this place you can not leave without tasting a hot chocolate with delicious “Pan de cazuela”, and of course its “barbacoa”. 

it is also 40 minutes by car, approximately, from Oaxaca downtown. 

Santiago Matatlán, The World Capital of Mezcal 

As its name suggests, it is about a town where the ancestral beverage Mezcal is produced. As you may already know, this alcoholic drink is obtained from the “maguey”, there are in the world around 210 species of this plant, and we are really proud to say that Oaxaca has 120 of them. Santiago matlán was named The World Capital of Mezcal due to the quantity of Palenques (traditional places where the mezcal is produced with handmade processes) that can be found in it. You can visit them and observe the ancestral techniques to make the Mezcal, the process goes from the cooking of maguey “pineapples”, to their grinding, fermentation, and distillation. 

If you visit the community, do not forget to buy some Mezcal bottles, you will contribute to the economy of locals, who are completely dependent on the production and sale of this product. 

Hierve el Agua

It is a system of petrified waterfalls, formed by calcium carbonate. The waterfalls where naturally originated thousands of years ago from the runoff of water with high mineral content. The place is located about 70 kilometers from Oaxaca City, in the town of San Isidro Roaguía, Municipality of San Lorenzo Albarradas, near Mitla. The natural puddles with turquoise waters perfectly contrast with the mountains view. 

Did you know there is only one similar place to Hierve el Agua in the world? As you read it, there are only 2 petrified waterfalls in the world, the second ones are located in Turkey. 

 

La Cumbre Ixtepeji 

This community has great natural wealth in its ancient forest of pines and oaks, likewise natural landscapes of exceptional beauty, but above all in the enthusiasm, personal treatment, hospitality, and great respect for the environment that the inhabitants have.  

There is an ecotouristic park, where you will find cabins in the middle of the forest, so a perfect place to connect with the tranquility it offers, you can practice hiking, mountain biking, and of course, stare at the flora and fauna of the place. 

It will take you from Oaxaca city only one hour by car to get to this natural sanctuary. 

 

San Bartolo Coyotepec 

It is only 15 kilometers from Oaxaca City, it was also a Zapotec settlement and it is a town dedicated to the elaboration of barro negro (black mud) pieces, it is its main attraction. 

You will find in it a market where locals sell pots, handcrafts, different pieces of barro negro, and musical instruments, among other things. 

It is important to mention that the pieces that the artisans create in this town are unique in the world as well as the ancestral techniques they use to mold the barro negro

It is an easy access place, since there is public transportation that can take you there, and by car, it will take you only 35 minutes. 

 

San Martin Tilcajete and San Antonio Arrazola 

 

We could not leave out in this list the towns where the famous alebrijes are created. The alebrijes are figures cut in wood, and they are painted with an original and curious design. They are imaginary creatures formed with animal parts and brilliant colors.  

It is important to mention that the alebrije is a handmade item because it is unique and cannot be repeated in a mold, since if it were, it would no longer be considered a craft as such within the group called alebrijes. The craftsman shapes his work and what he adds to it step by step determines its value.

 

San Martin Tilcajete is only 53 minutes (approximately) from Oaxaca City, meanwhile, Arrazola is only 26 minutes away. You will find in both towns artisans dedicated to the creation of this beautiful art. 

 

Enjoy and admire the landscapes, gastronomy, and hospitality of Oaxaca. Whenever you visit any of its places, we hope you spend memorable days, take unique pictures, and remember to support artisans by acquiring its pieces of art, likewise tasting the local food. 

 

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By Jessica Hernández. 

TLALIXTAC DE CABRERA; ONE OF THE MOST AUTHENTIC TOWNS AROUND OAXACA CITY.

Oaxaca City is surrounded by different picturesque and original towns that, despite their proximity to the City, still preserve their traditions and original antique buildings. Such is the case of Tlalixtac de Cabrera, a community nestled at the side of the Sierra Juárez mountains. 

It is located only 27 minutes from Oaxaca downtown, its name means “Tierra Blanca” (white land”, and it was founded by the Zapotec town in the XII century, so it is one of the oldest towns in Oaxaca. it is about a big village in which can be still seen houses made of adobe. Its traditions and colonial style give it its originality and beauty. A traditional market can be found, and there is also, of course, a big church that contributes to the colonial atmosphere of the place. 

A curious fact is that the renowned painter from New Spain Miguel Cabrera was a native of this municipality. 

Surrounded by mountain views, this town is a house for locals and also foreigners, who love its style and tranquility.

If you are looking for properties in a quiet location and close to nature, Tlalixtac is the perfect one for you. Fall in love with its culture, lifestyle, and people, spend your days watching sunsets from the comfort of your property, and entertain yourself by watching through your window animals as horses and donkeys walking by the streets. 

Here we present you gorgeous 4 properties located in this astonishing locality:

 

Wait no longer and contact us to arrange appointments and visit these properties,  encourage yourself to live in one of the most authentic places of Oaxaca. 

By Jessica Hernández. 

491 ANIVERSARIO DE LA CIUDAD DE OAXACA

Today our beautiful city is celebrating, both locals and foreigners are commemorating the 491st anniversary of the Green Antequera. A day like today but in the year 1532, it was granted the title of City by King Carlos I of Spain and V of Germany. In a statement, it was reported that at that time, the City of Antequera was the third in New Spain to receive the category and title of “very noble and loyal”, a designation with which it is considered one of the first three Mexican cities in receive said distinction, after Mexico City and Puebla de Los Ángeles. At the beginning of the 16th century, the towns (today neighborhoods and agencies) of Xochimilco and Jalatlaco were founded. Starting in the second half of the 16th century, the economic and political conditions of the Valley changed notably. Antequera began a first period of continuous growth. It was transformed from a small, internally agriculturally oriented town into a sizable export trading center. Over the years, the advances were more and more, the construction activity intensified with the construction of temples and other buildings that we can observe today.

Over the years, the city has been called in different ways and has undergone some changes, without losing its essence and colonial architecture, likewise, its traditions, gastronomy, and the warmth of its people distinguish it, making it one of the preferred destinations for tourists. Therefore, it is not a surprise to anyone that more and more people choose Oaxaca as their place to live or as an investment option.

The City of Oaxaca is synonymous with history, art, and tradition, when you visit it do not hesitate to taste its typical dishes and take the best photographs in any of its different architectural jewels such as churches, museums, or old house facades that still stand, as well as admire and acquire unique pieces made by Oaxacan artisans.

Written by Jessica Hernández.

THE NEW OAXACA-PUERTO ESCONDIDO HIGHWAY, AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE REGION.

It is well known that in recent years the state of Oaxaca has experienced significant economic development. This progress has been due to numerous factors that have played in its favor, its culture, traditions, gastronomy, and the hundreds of wonderful tourist destinations that this place offers to locals and foreigners. For their part, the corresponding government institutions have also played an important role, creating programs and activities whose purpose is to promote the state and place it among the favorite tourist destinations, as well as investment in infrastructure that facilitates the arrival of tourists even to the most difficult to access places.

Such is the case of the construction of the new highway to Puerto Escondido. At the beginning of the first quarter of 2022, the state government announced the reactivation of the construction of the Oaxaca-Puerto Escondido highway. At the beginning of the year 2023, it was announced that there was already a green light to start with its conclusion. As of today, the president of the nation Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced that the inauguration of this project will take place in July of this year.

Its opening represents a great opportunity for the economic development of the entire region of the Oaxacan coast since its main advantage is that it will shorten the time from the city of Oaxaca to Puerto Escondido from 6 hours and a half to just 2 hours and a half, which will promote tourism and economic development, and will reduce the transportation costs of those who visit the area. The creation of more roads is a necessity and a trigger for many industries, which is why this new access road is about to make history by improving mobility in the state of Oaxaca, and in general facilitating transfers in the south of the country, thus giving rise to more and more companies and investors betting on Oaxacan lands for their financial movements. This without neglecting the recognition and enhancement that the communities of the region will have, since this highway represents a window towards the promotion of their cultures, in addition to this, it will allow better access to health and education services, since the municipalities will have greater connectivity with the city and other locations.

The real estate sector will also benefit from the Barranca Larga-Ventanilla highway, since the more and better access roads, both local and foreign tourists will reach the main destinations on the coast more easily and quickly, such as Huatulco and Puerto Escondido, where a tourist boom and an economic recovery can currently be observed after the ravages that the pandemic brought with it, directly affecting hotels and other hosting service providers.

In short, both locals and foreigners are about to experience a historic change in our state that still has a lot to show the world. Starting in July of this year, a difference will be made in the future of the region.

Written by Jessica Hernandez.