What is the price per square foot?
There is no price per square foot. That is NOT the way to value beachfront property. Beachfront property is valued according to the amount of beach frontage, the quality of the beach (rock or sand), the elevation above sea level, the quality of the trees and foliage, the shape of the lot, zoning, the nature of the neighborhood, the beaches susceptibility to erosion (avulsion) and flooding, stability of the sea floor, proximity to infrastructure, and last but not least the sellers motivation to sell. Back to Top Can squatters take my property? Yes it is possible, but it is a long and difficult process for them. It is actually easier in most states in the U.S. for a squatter to take your property, than it is in Mexico. In Mexico, to be granted title to land you do not own, but are living on, or ‘squatting on’, the squatter must prove to the court that he has been residing on the property for 5 continuous years in an obvious manner. This means that the squatter must make it known to every