Crazy how much money people get for houses in Mexico. Prices should normally be set in relation to wages and land available. Mexico has super low wages and loads of land. For those prices you can even find places in our overpriced market.
@@bernardpaulsen825 A lot of those houses in Mexico have bars on windows because of crime. Even in California you can purchase in the Central Valley close to the Sierra Nevada or coastal mountains. If you don't depend on a job you'll find. But California is an extreme example. There are plenty of other states.
Do you think that’s crazy,? Have you seen what people are getting for their homes right now in the United States? It’s all about location and supply and demand.
@@andresrubalcava_ But wages and wealth is so much higher. You would have to apply purchasing power parity. Based on that the homes in the US are lower priced than the ones in Mexico.
Crazy how much money people get for houses in Mexico. Prices should normally be set in relation to wages and land available. Mexico has super low wages and loads of land. For those prices you can even find places in our overpriced market.
It's expensive for Mexico as a country, cheap for the Lake Chapala area, and about 1/3rd of what a similar home would cost in California.
@@bernardpaulsen825 A lot of those houses in Mexico have bars on windows because of crime. Even in California you can purchase in the Central Valley close to the Sierra Nevada or coastal mountains. If you don't depend on a job you'll find. But California is an extreme example. There are plenty of other states.
@@luperamos7307their version of a US alarm system.
Do you think that’s crazy,? Have you seen what people are getting for their homes right now in the United States? It’s all about location and supply and demand.
@@andresrubalcava_ But wages and wealth is so much higher. You would have to apply purchasing power parity. Based on that the homes in the US are lower priced than the ones in Mexico.