Do you think Merida or the Yucatan Coast could be your new home? Lets schedule a meeting and lets find after we have a brief conversation! Send me an email to: jesus.gastelum@homeandinvestment.mx Send me a WhatsApp Message to: +52(999)366-6754 #MayanRealtor #HomeandInvestment #Relocation #Chelem
I live in Chuburna, a small town near Chelem. When he said there was a lack of infrastructure here he wasnt kidding. Constant power outages make it very uncomfortable to live here. There are a few small fruit and vegetable stands and a few stores for basic supplies. If you're thinking of living here, i suggest trying to rent first to see what it is really like. Merida is a much better option if you are looking for culture and plenty activities to keep you busy. Living on the beach is extremely costly due to constant maintenance and in my opinion, more so than the United States. The Yucatan Gulf Coast is beautiful to see but living here is a daily challenge that it needs a lot of consideration before moving here permanently.
I stayed at my cousin's beach house in Chelem. Bottom line, it's a quiet place near the ocean with few amenities but great if that's what you want. It really seemed more of a poor, sleepy, beach town than what this video represents. The locals were nice but the only expat I met was nuts. The shots in this video don't show the town proper. It's a lot more run down than what is represented here. The local restaurants do tend to have fresh seafood and other local goodies. From what I could find, there is only one small grocery store, one convenient store (like a 7/11 type place), and other than that you only have tiny shops or beer stands. This place was great for a week stay, but the idea of an expat spending much more time than maybe a month here is not ideal in my opinion.
Hi David! I loved your comments. I agree with you, Chelem is a small place with not many action during the night. You have to keep that in mind if you want to end up living in a place like this. Its a beauty but as any other place, you should assess everything before moving into a place to live.
Too much video of yourself talking~Show more of Chelem. We only see a few seconds & the picture changes back to you talking talking talking. Here's an idea: Show Chelem's beauty while you are talking. We don't want to see you (you are handsome!) when we are wanting to see all over Chelem. The beachfront, the stores, homes, street condition, wildlife, boating, fiestas, and real expats enjoying their homes.
Hi Margie! Thank you so much for sharing great ideas for next videos. Challenge accepted! I´ll be improving my videos based in all great comments like yours. Thanks and in case you want to book a Google Meets to have a more insightful chat about the Yucatecan Coast just click and choose: calendly.com/chuygastelum
That's what property sales people do in any country! They think what they have to say or talking about, is more important than the property they are trying to sell!
Do you think Merida or the Yucatan Coast could be your new home?
Lets schedule a meeting and lets find after we have a brief conversation!
Send me an email to: jesus.gastelum@homeandinvestment.mx
Send me a WhatsApp Message to: +52(999)366-6754
#MayanRealtor #HomeandInvestment #Relocation #Chelem
I live in Chuburna, a small town near Chelem. When he said there was a lack of infrastructure here he wasnt kidding. Constant power outages make it very uncomfortable to live here. There are a few small fruit and vegetable stands and a few stores for basic supplies. If you're thinking of living here, i suggest trying to rent first to see what it is really like. Merida is a much better option if you are looking for culture and plenty activities to keep you busy. Living on the beach is extremely costly due to constant maintenance and in my opinion, more so than the United States. The Yucatan Gulf Coast is beautiful to see but living here is a daily challenge that it needs a lot of consideration before moving here permanently.
Awesome Tom!
Thanks a lot for your input!
If you need any advice please send me a WhatsApp +52(999)366-6754
Chelem is an amazing place to live 🏖
Gracias
Anytime! 😁
I stayed at my cousin's beach house in Chelem. Bottom line, it's a quiet place near the ocean with few amenities but great if that's what you want. It really seemed more of a poor, sleepy, beach town than what this video represents. The locals were nice but the only expat I met was nuts. The shots in this video don't show the town proper. It's a lot more run down than what is represented here. The local restaurants do tend to have fresh seafood and other local goodies. From what I could find, there is only one small grocery store, one convenient store (like a 7/11 type place), and other than that you only have tiny shops or beer stands. This place was great for a week stay, but the idea of an expat spending much more time than maybe a month here is not ideal in my opinion.
Hi David!
I loved your comments.
I agree with you, Chelem is a small place with not many action during the night.
You have to keep that in mind if you want to end up living in a place like this.
Its a beauty but as any other place, you should assess everything before moving into a place to live.
I am looking for some land very close to the beach to build in the near future. Anything available.? What is the range in prices.?
We can help 😎😁
Please send a WhatsApp to +52(999)366-6754
Too much video of yourself talking~Show more of Chelem. We only see a few seconds & the picture changes back to you talking talking talking. Here's an idea: Show Chelem's beauty while you are talking. We don't want to see you (you are handsome!) when we are wanting to see all over Chelem. The beachfront, the stores, homes, street condition, wildlife, boating, fiestas, and real expats enjoying their homes.
Hi Margie!
Thank you so much for sharing great ideas for next videos.
Challenge accepted!
I´ll be improving my videos based in all great comments like yours.
Thanks and in case you want to book a Google Meets to have a more insightful chat about the Yucatecan Coast just click and choose:
calendly.com/chuygastelum
jajajaja as una fiesta tu y le madas el video de la fiesta a la senora.. @@ChuyGastelumMayanRealtor
That's what property sales people do in any country! They think what they have to say or talking about, is more important than the property they are trying to sell!
Chuy Gastelum! Utter nonsense sales presentation!
Always open for improvement!
Thanks for watching!