Monthly Archives: July 2016

PORTFOLIO – Queretaro Aerospace Park (MEXICO)

PORTFOLIO – Queretaro Aerospace Park (MEXICO)

IRV Office: IRV De Mexico, Inc. CLIENT: Private Sector – Corporación Inmobiliaria Vesta, S.A.B. de C.V. TYPE OF ASSIGNMENT: Valuation of a premiere aerospace industrial complex DATE EXECUTED: January 2016 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: The Queretaro Aerospace Park is a premiere large-scale aerospace industrial complex containing over 2 million square feet of rentable area. Located in the Republic of Mexico, it […]

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The Global Summit 2016 of the West San Gabriel Valley Association of Realtors held on June 14, 2016.

The Global Summit 2016 of the West San Gabriel Valley Association of Realtors held on June 14, 2016.

Oscar J. Franck Terrazas, CRE, FRICS, Managing Director of International Realty Valuation de México, was a guest speaker at the 2016 Global summit. Mr. Franck´s presentation was centered on Mexico´s Economic performance and Trade with California and the United States. Special emphasis was given to the Commercial and Tourist-Residential Real Estate Markets. He also talked […]

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VALUATION – U.S. Embassy Housing Compound (BELIZE)

VALUATION – U.S. Embassy Housing Compound (BELIZE)

IRV OFFICE: IRV De Mexico (formerly IRR De Mexico) CLIENT: Public Sector – U.S. Dept of State / CBRE TYPE OF ASSIGNMENT: Market value & prospective market value DATE EXECUTED: January 2013 PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Multi-family U.S. Embassy housing compound in Belmopan, Belize, containing 18 detached single family homes, including the Chief of Mission’s (Ambassador) residence, […]

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Oscar J. Franck Terrazas speaks before the Senate In behalf of the Amendments to Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution.

Oscar J. Franck Terrazas speaks before the Senate In behalf of the Amendments to Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution.

If approved, Foreigners would be able to own land straight out in the Coastal Areas of Mexico. A much discussed subject, the Minute containing the reforms to Article 27 of the Mexican Constitution, if approved by the Senate, will change radically Land ownership within the 50 kilometer restricted area in Mexico, primarily throughout the Coastal […]

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