We all have our place in the world, even if it’s only temporary.
As real estate agents, sometimes we get to experience things through our clients.
My friend—who at that moment was my client—asked me to see some properties because he wanted to try living in Vallarta, all within a specific price range. After visiting a few, he mentioned a building that interested him. I warned him that it was well beyond the budget he had given me, which is why I hadn’t suggested it, but he still wanted to see it. That’s how we arrived at Horizon Residence. And, upon entering, what usually happens, happened.
When you step into a property with a majestic view (anywhere, but especially one overlooking the sea), something magical happens. You instinctively walk straight toward the view; everything else fades away and loses meaning.
Standing there, he said to me, “I have bought and sold many properties, but I have never felt what I am feeling right now.”
I understood that it wasn’t just the view. Without knowing him too well, I had learned to read him. I don’t have many years in this profession, but I do have many in life, and at that moment, I realized they had found each other. It wasn’t just walls, windows, and doors; nor was it about how much it cost on paper. It was that deep feeling of “I want to make my nest here” and “this could be your nest.”
After many years of life, and many spent traveling the world, his life had also been shaped by memories of his journeys. And all of them found their place in his new home.
In this space, he found the perfect place for his most treasured memories, and she found someone to shelter with great warmth.
Conclusion
Always keep searching and never settle for anything less than what makes you truly feel alive. Even if it’s not your home but just a house, it will speak to you.