Echando Raíces Podcast

Meet the Team. What's it all about? Future episodes.

Eduardo Vales

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The inaugural episode of the podcast "Echando Raíces," hosted by Eduardo Vales alongside fellow real estate professionals from DESUR Real Estate. The episode introduces the team members, who share their diverse backgrounds and how they ultimately came to work in the Playa del Carmen real estate market. Beyond introductions, the hosts outline the podcast's mission: to provide listeners with valuable and accessible information about real estate investment in southeastern Mexico, emphasizing that it is not a sales pitch but rather a resource for making informed decisions. Future episodes are teased, covering topics such as property appreciation, trusts for foreigners, and mortgage loans. The podcast aims to be entertaining while also offering practical insights into the dynamic real estate landscape.

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Bienvenidos a Echando Raíces!


Follow us on instagram: @echando.raices_podcast

Coming soon: TikTok & YouTube

Welcome to Echando Raices!

Alexa

Okay, let's unpack this. Imagine a place, right? So captivating, um. So full of opportunity that people from all over the globe kind of drawn by this promise of paradise and well, real estate potential, they all end up there.

Bob

Yeah. Like a magnet.

Alexa

Exactly.

Bob

Right.

Alexa

From Spain, Argentina, the Dominican Republic, even Mexico City. And uh, interestingly, our source mentions a surprising number, seem to be from Argentina.

Bob

And what's fascinating, I think isn't just the pull of a place like Playa del Carmen, but the way they converge.

Alexa

Yeah.

Bob

It's a really diverse group, you know? Yeah. All finding their way into the same industry, same place.

Alexa

Mm-hmm.

Bob

It definitely says something about the market opportunity there.

Alexa

Absolutely. And today our deep dive takes us right into the heart of that scene, looking at a brand new resource that's sprung up. It's a, uh, a new show focused specifically on real estate investment in southeastern Mexico.

Bob

The Riviera Maya, Playa del Carmen. That whole area.

Alexa

Right. And our source material for this is the first episode transcript of the show. It's called Echando Raices.

Bob

So our mission here really is to get a handle on this first episode. We wanna figure out who's actually behind it, what they're trying to do, what sort of topics they're planning to tackle.

Alexa

Practical stuff. Yeah,

Bob

Exactly. And also how they connect to a real estate development company that gets mentioned. And probably most useful for you listening where you can find them online if this sparks your interest.

Alexa

It's basically a chance to get a quick, you know, comprehensive look at what this new resource is offering.

Bob

Right. A first look.

Alexa

I'm really curious to dive into the team introductions. First, it feels like, um, understanding the people, the why behind starting a show like this, especially for such a. Buzzing specific market, like what paths actually lead people there.

Bob

And I'm ready to help sort of break down the purpose they state and pull out the, uh, the practical value points from this first outing. Let's see what the source tells us.

Alexa

Okay, so right off the bat, the source introduces the team behind Echando Raices. And the core idea seems to be this group of well, diverse individuals. Yeah. All united by real estate, in Playa del Carmen a real mix.

Bob

The source actually spends a bit of time on their backgrounds, their journeys. Uh, Eduardo Vales, for instance. Born in Mexico City, lived in the US then Merida, he calls it the city of the pheasant and the deer.

Alexa

Quirky detail that.

Bob

Right before landing in Playa, almost 20 years ago. He is, uh, trained as a lawyer, but he says this sales bug got him early on.

Alexa

Couldn't shake it. He says.

Bob

Couldn't shake it over two decades in real estate and sales now.

Alexa

That phrase sales bug, it's interesting, it pops up again. Another key member is Bruno Rovea. You can tell he's Argentinian from Cordoba.

Bob

Mm-hmm.

Alexa

He's a commercial manager at DESUR Real Estate. Been inly for, what, 12 or 13 years moved for a job initially, but then got really drawn in by the, you know, the boom and the Riviera Mayaa market.

Bob

Like Eduardo sales has been his whole career, eight years specifically in real estate now.

Alexa

Then there's Miguel Rocha, originally from Veracruz, studied there, did a long stint in Mexico City, 15 years.

Bob

Wow.

Alexa

Then back to his roots in Playa. His goal, is to share the lifestyle that made him fall for the place.

Bob

Sharing the lifestyle. That's a nice angle. Makes it personal.

Alexa

Yeah. Then Laura Contreras, she's from Mexico City. I've been in Playa about four years. Always dreamed of the beach life. Apparently.

Bob

Just sport a few places first.

Alexa

Yeah. Checked out other spots before settling on Playa and her background is, uh, quite different over 20 years in aesthetic medicine. Anti-aging.

Bob

Right.

Alexa

Distributing medical products.

Bob

That's a switch.

Alexa

Big switch.

Bob

Mm-hmm.

Alexa

But she sees the link through sales, relationships, trust. All key in real estate too. And interestingly, she met Bruno when she first moved, and that's kind of how she got into real estate there.

Bob

Ah, the networking. See, it keeps coming up. Pedro Azo is next from Marcia Southern Spain.

Alexa

He made a point about coming by plane. Unlike ancestors.

Bob

Huh? Yeah, he did. He's got an international relations degree, chose the Mexican Caribbean over Germany. Jokes about the weather difference. Obviously.

Alexa

Sensible choice.

Bob

At his way in. His brother-in-law helped him get started in real estate. He's been doing it for two years now.

Alexa

Family ties, networking seems like connections were really important for a lot of them. Rocio Perez is another team member confirming that Argentinian presence again. She's also from Cordoba. Okay. Moved nine years ago with a tiny baby, just 11 months old, explicitly looking for a new adventure. You know, break the routine.

Bob

That's make a leap.

Alexa

Huge. Loves the warmth, hates the cold. Had visited Playa before and loved it. Her background's in tourism and hospitality.

Bob

Which she also connects to sales. Right?

Alexa

Exactly. And another Bruno Link. She was neighbors with him initially reconnected later, and he shared his real estate experiences.

Bob

Bruno seems to be the, uh, the hub connecting everyone.

Alexa

Pretty much. Finally, Marco Pomo, he's from the Dominican Republic, an entrepreneur owned businesses, interested in finance markets. Goal was always property ownership. Okay. Moved to Playa for love, basically girlfriend from Mexico City. Long distance. Now they're there, still loves her and Playa, he says, and get this. His mother-in-law is a real estate broker. He helped her with international clients, and she's the one who suggested he learned the business from the inside. Told him, don't just be a buyer. Try being a seller too.

Bob

Now that's a unique entry point from potential buyer to seller on the advice of the mother-in-law broker.

Alexa

Right. So you look at all these paths, the lawyer, the, uh, medical distributor, the IR grad tourism, so many ended up in sales or got bitten by that bug.

Bob

Mm-hmm.

Alexa

Found their way to real estate through connections or just personal journeys to playa. It really shows the, um. The diverse background's converging there.

Bob

It really does. And they also mentioned one team member who couldn't make the first recording.

Alexa

Oh yeah. The mystery man.

Bob

The mystery man. It described as a great guy joining next time. Also from Argentina, adding to that diversity, they leave it hanging, asking who is the mystery broker.

Alexa

Keeps you listening, I guess.

Bob

Yeah. Nice little hook.

Alexa

Okay, so we've got a picture of the team. They're varied routes into this. Now the source moves on to explain what Echando Raices is actually trying to do. They say it came from a real need.

Bob

Yes. And they frame that need as, um, coming from all the questions and doubts that clients and investors have, especially first timers looking at that specific region.

Alexa

Feeling a bit lost, maybe.

Bob

Exactly like they don't know where to even begin.

Alexa

And they really hammer home the core purpose offering real value. Useful relevant info. That's more than just a sales pitch.

Bob

Positioning it as genuinely educational.

Alexa

Yeah. They stress that investing in southeastern Mexico is, you know, different. It's not like investing elsewhere needs specific knowledge.

Bob

So the show aims to provide insights tailored just for that market. And the tone they want. Easy to understand, fun, no jargon.

Alexa

Both entertaining and informative. The goal is you finish listening and feel you've actually learned something useful.

Bob

Sounds ideal, really getting good info without feeling like you're in a lecture.

Alexa

Totally. They kind of sum it up as helping you make informed, conscious, smart decisions about real estate investments, which they believe leads to happiness and maybe more investments down the line.

Bob

And they explicitly say. They are not there to tell you what to buy or where.

Alexa

Right. Just to give you the tools for your smart decision.

Bob

That focus on empowering the listener that's key to their whole stated mission, it seems.

Alexa

Yeah.

Bob

So what kind of specific knowledge can people expect in future episodes? To help make those smart decisions?

Alexa

Well, they outline a range of topics, always aiming for that, uh, that real value raising awareness about the market there.

Bob

Okay, like what specifically? Any examples?

Alexa

Yeah, they give some things like property appreciation, uh, return on investment, ROI, you know, and also consultative sales.

Bob

Oh, okay. So the money psych appreciation, ROI. Wow. How much your investment might grow or return? Through rent or resale.

Alexa

Mm-hmm.

Bob

And the process side, consultative sales, which is more about understanding the buyer's needs, not just pushing a property.

Alexa

Exactly. And they plan to bring guests on too, for deeper dives into certain subjects.

Bob

Giving it relaxed, accessible, avoiding jargon, they said.

Alexa

Yeah. They specifically mentioned avoiding jargon. They even gave some teasers for actual upcoming topics.

Bob

Oh, like what?

Alexa

Things Like real estate trusts for foreigners. Fideicomisos basically.

Bob

Uh, crucial for non Mexicans buying coastal property.

Alexa

Absolutely. Also mortgage loans. A more detailed look at appreciation and ROI and those consultative sales strategies across different business models.

Bob

That sounds pretty comprehensive. It covers fundamentals for anyone looking at the region, especially international buyers, like they're planning a proper educational journey through the market.

Alexa

Definitely seems that way. Now, the source is also very upfront about the show's connection to a specific company. They mention needing transparency right at the start.

Bob

Yes, they make it clear at Echando Raices is connected to DESUR.

Alexa

And DESUR is a development company. It started about 23 years ago in Merida Yucatan.

Bob

Right with the goal of creating high value projects in tourist areas with good appreciation potential.

Alexa

They mentioned Disser expanded into Playa Del Carmen highlighting Playas massive growth spurt.

Bob

One of Latin America's fastest growing cities for years. Yeah.

Alexa

And DESUR's track record according to the source, over 20 years, over 20 completed projects considered a top developer in southeastern Mexico.

Bob

Echando Raices one of the DESUR's projects.

Alexa

Mm-hmm.

Bob

Created, they say specifically to educate potential buyers.

Alexa

To help them make smart, informed decisions when buying in places like Playa or Merida.

Bob

Okay, so the podcast is clearly presented as an initiative by this developer.

Alexa

Yes. But they circle back to that promise we talked about. Even though it's a DESUR project, they state they're not there to sell directly.

Bob

Just offer useful insights. Share experiences make the investment journey easier.

Alexa

It's framed as like an educational outreach using the company's expertise.

Bob

That's the stated intent anyway. Leveraging their developer and sales knowledge for educational content, not direct sales pitches.

Alexa

Okay. So if you're listening, and this sounds interesting, either the podcast itself or the market, it gives you all the details on where to find them.

Bob

Yeah. They list the main podcast handle.@echando.raices_podcast on Instagram

Alexa

And the show's on all the main podcast apps. Apple, Spotify, YouTube, Amazon Music, and they mention YouTube and TikTok coming soon for video too.

Bob

Right? And for connecting directly with the team members we heard about. They shared individual handles too. Let's see,

Alexa

Bruno is@bruno.rovea_ on Instagram.

Bob

Miguel is@miguel.asesor on Instagram and@papainmobiliario on TikTok.

Alexa

Pedro is pedroarbizutherealtor on both Instagram and TikTok.

Bob

Marcos is@asesordesur on Instagram.

Alexa

Rocio is@rocio_desur_realestate on Instagram.

Bob

And Laura's pretty active, instagram, Facebook, TikTok, all under@laura_realestate_rivieramaya.

Alexa

Wow, that's a full list. Makes it super easy to follow up if you wanna learn more from them directly. They definitely sound excited about launching this.

Bob

Yeah, that collective energy really comes through in the transcript, doesn't it?

Alexa

Totally. So let's sort of wrap this up. We've explored the first episode of Echando Raices. We met the team, diverse group, really interesting journeys into player real estate from all sorts of backgrounds and places.

Bob

Mm-hmm.

Alexa

We learned the show's mission as they stated it, provide real value, educate people about investing in southeastern Mexico. Answer those common questions, go beyond just selling.

Bob

They plan to cover key topics, ROI, appreciation, foreign ownership trusts.

Alexa

Mm-hmm.

Bob

That sort of thing.

Alexa

And they're upfront about their link to DESUR. Framing the podcast is an educational project using the developer's knowhow. Plus you now have all the ways to find them online.

Bob

You know, when you think about all those different paths that brought the team together from completely different careers, following family, following love, all finding this shared passion, and then their stated goal is to help you make conscious, smart investment choices.

Alexa

Yeah.

Bob

Well, does their collective journey and the whole premise of the show kind of underscore the idea that success in a dynamic market like Playa isn't just luck, that it's maybe more about having the right knowledge. Planting those seeds of understanding.

Alexa

That's a great point. It connects back to their name, Echando Raices, Taking Root, so the provocative thought for you listening might be, what steps will you take to make sure your future decisions truly take root? If this whole topic resonates, you now know exactly where to find Echando Raices and the team.