To our clients, readers, and the community at large:
On Sunday, February 22, normalcy was disrupted in Puerto Vallarta. It was an uncomfortable reminder of how fragile daily life can be, and how quickly a city's mood shifts when something shakes it up.
But if anything defines Vallarta—beyond any headline—it's the way people organize when it matters: neighbors alerting each other, businesses supporting one another, and volunteers joining forces without asking where you're from or how long you've been here. In this bay, the foreign and the local don't compete: they coexist. And that mix, when put to the test, responds with a single practical idea: "We'll figure it out."
To those reading from afar: Vallarta isn't a place you visit once and forget. For many, what begins as a vacation ends up becoming a second home. And a home isn't defined by a single event, but by the daily decision to care for it: rebuilding what needs rebuilding, regaining its rhythm, and maintaining calm together.
At Property Journal, we reiterate our commitment to Vallarta: to its people, to their daily lives, and to the social causes that sustain a true community. We stand with those affected, and we trust in this city's collective capacity to repair the damage, regain its calm, and strengthen what is most valuable to us: the sum of those who care for it.
Sincerely,
Property Journal Team




