Right on target with all the responses. I sent Yaml a PM with some more details.
We have certainly enjoyed our house. We have friends and family come down and stay extended periods of time. We have all our own stuff, dive gear, five sets and counting. All the comforts of home, like Dish Network, stainless steel gas grill, soft furniture, it's not easy to find, internet; my neighbor owns Cozumel Wireless. And the guys will understand, my own workshop outback with a ton of power tools. Our own vehicle and a whole house generator.
All of this however, comes with it's own issues. Electric bill, water bill, car insurance, house upkeep. I have spent the last two days doing landscaping and pressure washing. The same kind of things I do back in Louisiana at my home and hunting camp. And living in a tropical location you can't just shut your doors and come back in three months and think everything will be the same. The high humidity will do a number on wood and paint. Leather gets moldy pretty fast with no air movement.
And of course you learn where all the hardware stores are. So you think you think you know the in and outs of Cozumel. Okay where is the screw store?
Some things I miss on an extended trip. Kraft brown sugar barbecue sauce. Kraft original is all I can find. And you would think a two story house with three bedrooms and three baths should have at least one bathtub. That's coming in the near future. Most homes here have gravity feed systems with a tank on the roof. Forget to fill the tank at night and you can find yourself all soaped up in the morning and you're out of water. I took care of that last year with a pressurized system.
And don't think you're going to run to the lumber store and pick up a new door in a prehung frame. I just met with the carpenter this afternoon. He came and took meaursements for a new balcony and front door. He built a new backdoor for us back in January that is made from solid teak boards over 2 inches thick. Should hold up to hurricane strength winds. We've been through two so far and our aluminun door on the balcony was sucked off in 2005 so we went with wood after that.
Going into home ownership with your eyes wide open and talking to people who already own here should help someone make an informed decision. Again it been a great experience for us but definitely not for everyone.