I would like to see Xalapa on your channel. There doesn't seem to be too much about it anywhere. And maybe San Luis Potosi. We eagerly watch your videos every week and are excited to eventually move to Mexico.
We spent some time in Bucerias recently (20-30 min drive from downtown Puerto Vallarta). We like the beaches & cute centro area. Would like to learn more about it. I'll see if you've done a video before about this area. Thank you for all the great content Mariana, the MRG is giving us a great education in our move plans.
Certainly, "tapatíos", nor "jalisciencies" are the most friendly people in Mexico. If you want to find friendly people, you need to visit Michoacán, Veracruz, Yucatán... But, of course, tapatíos are very friendly with white American or European tourists. Actually, they tend to bow down to them, figuratively speaking. But if you're not white or from caucasian descent, do not expect a too much friendly welcoming.
Great video - thank you. I would be interested in knowing about living with pets (especially dogs) in your videos. Does it affect the ability to rent/ how do the locals view dog walking/ what are the requirements for cleaning up/ are there many street dogs that might be aggressive etc
Renting with pets will always be a bit harder in Mexico. But we also feel strongly that as long as you are willing to pay a higher deposit, many landlords will be more open to the idea. You should always clean up after your pets regardless of what country you live in. And yes, some street dogs can be aggressive. We recommend scoping the area on your own before taking your dog for a walk and getting an idea of what is the best area to take them for a walk.
Great introduction to this town. Thank you. I would like to know what town you would recommend on the big waters, as sunsets and sunrises are so much a part of life.
Very nice video. Thank you for introducing Tlaquepaque. Please do more videos about towns that are "less expat". Please do one on Guanajuato. I understand it is a university town with a rich history.
We appreciate any citizen of other countries to come visit and live no problem,the problem lies when you want to come and want to demand like they are used to in the states and come and want to change our culture and customs. Then that's a problem.
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Hello, I just discovered your channel. Thank you for the information. I just retired last year and now I’m looking for a place in Mexico. Do you live? Can you tell me more about this place?Atotonilco El Altojalisco thank you
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@@MexicoRelocationGuide Well....yeh I might guess that but do they have a central location where go to pick up the package or do they deliver to specific addresses. In the Dominican Republic they don't do either process and it's a crapshoot getting delivery there.
This town looks beautiful. I'm worried that I can't qualify for visa. I bring in about $4000 us. Do you think your income amount will change at anytime? I was really looking forward to retirement in Mexico 😢😢
It looks lovely. It would be perfect for me if it had a beach. Are there any towns that are the same as this but with beaches close by? Thank you in advance for responding to my question.
Pueden ser : San Sebastian del Oeste , en el estado de Jalisco, está cerca de Puerto Vallarta. O Comala , en el estado de Colima , está cerca de Manzanillo. Saludos de Guadalajara 👍
Tlaque it's self is not that interesting or cute outside a few blocks from Central. In fact I feel it is quite dul. The "Art scene" is very small & limited in diversity. Location & people are great. Not one of the cutest or "best" neighborhoods in the GDL area. Visit central & move on, unless you crave a low key low activity environment. Very informative video & shows the beauty of this very small PM area.
NO. "Tapatíos" in NOT the name given to people from Jalisco. "Tapatío" is the name given to people from GUADALAJARA. Try to do your research beforehand.
Tlaquepaque looks like a cute town and I like that it is flat/walkable! It has proximity to Guadalajara which is very nice, thanks for the tour!
Plaque wasn’t on my radar, but Guadalajara was, so thank you for this great video !!!
Is not "Plaque", is TLAQUEPAQUE.
Show a little bit of respect with foreign names, please.
@@hechoenmexico536she does say in the video that the locals call the town “Plaque”.
@@hechoenmexico536 People will call it what they like, it is not up to you. Thanks.
Mariana, your RUclips channel and your videos have really blossomed and are so professional and relatable! Thank you for sharing!!
I really appreciate all the efforts you put in your videos ❤
Excellent video! You make it so enticing! I've enjoyed going to Tonala a few times, but Tlaqe looks way more livable. Thanks again.
Tlaquepaque is bomb. Really cool place
My husband and I enjoy being there in January.
Visiting soon. Thank you for the great videos!
Happy to help! Make sure you get our free Living in Mexico cheat sheet mexicorelocationguide.com/lp-cheat-sheet/
Mariana, which is your favorite state to vacation to ? Which haven't you visited to yet? Thanks for all your info
Yes, it is touristy, but I really enjoyed the art galleries and restaurants when I visited 2 years ago.
I would like to see Xalapa on your channel. There doesn't seem to be too much about it anywhere. And maybe San Luis Potosi. We eagerly watch your videos every week and are excited to eventually move to Mexico.
Samzees! ❤
We're working our way through more states and more cities. Stay tuned :)
We spent some time in Bucerias recently (20-30 min drive from downtown Puerto Vallarta). We like the beaches & cute centro area. Would like to learn more about it. I'll see if you've done a video before about this area. Thank you for all the great content Mariana, the MRG is giving us a great education in our move plans.
Certainly, "tapatíos", nor "jalisciencies" are the most friendly people in Mexico.
If you want to find friendly people, you need to visit Michoacán, Veracruz, Yucatán...
But, of course, tapatíos are very friendly with white American or European tourists. Actually, they tend to bow down to them, figuratively speaking.
But if you're not white or from caucasian descent, do not expect a too much friendly welcoming.
Great video - thank you.
I would be interested in knowing about living with pets (especially dogs) in your videos. Does it affect the ability to rent/ how do the locals view dog walking/ what are the requirements for cleaning up/ are there many street dogs that might be aggressive etc
Renting with pets will always be a bit harder in Mexico. But we also feel strongly that as long as you are willing to pay a higher deposit, many landlords will be more open to the idea. You should always clean up after your pets regardless of what country you live in. And yes, some street dogs can be aggressive. We recommend scoping the area on your own before taking your dog for a walk and getting an idea of what is the best area to take them for a walk.
Great introduction to this town. Thank you.
I would like to know what town you would recommend on the big waters, as sunsets and sunrises are so much a part of life.
Very nice video. Thank you for introducing Tlaquepaque. Please do more videos about towns that are "less expat". Please do one on Guanajuato. I understand it is a university town with a rich history.
We already have one in Guanajuato amigo. Check it out on our channel-Thanks for watching
We appreciate any citizen of other countries to come visit and live no problem,the problem lies when you want to come and want to demand like they are used to in the states and come and want to change our culture and customs. Then that's a problem.
Thank you for the great video
Great clip
So many wonderful options in Mexico! Will you please consider including vegan food options in your videos? Thank you!
I have seen/heard no mention of Sergio Bustamante. He’s probably the greatest artist/sculptor of this entire area ever. Is he still living?
I would like to know more about Chapala and Ajijic Mexico thank you
Sure! Visit our site- we have a ton of free info on those cities mexicorelocationguide.com/?s=ajijic
Very nice video. I would like to know more about Uruapan Michoacán or Ixtapa since we are planning on moving to Mexico.
Beautiful ! city
I would like to know abot Tehuacán. And Thank you for the info to an Estate agent in Mexico. I had asked for this.
Happy to connect you with any of our recommended realtors across Mexico. When you purchase our complete Mexico Relocation Guide, you get instant access to our directory of vetted contacts. See what's included here mexicorelocationguide.com/guide/
@@MexicoRelocationGuide Will do. Thank you for this.
Hello, I just discovered your channel. Thank you for the information. I just retired last year and now I’m looking for a place in Mexico. Do you live? Can you tell me more about this place?Atotonilco El Altojalisco thank you
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How to find the best rentals in Mexico like a local would mexicorelocationguide.com/lp-rental-tips/
Website for real estate in Mexico inmuebles24.com
Tips for water conservation bit.ly/3y4Opcw
Take a Mexico Relocation Tour mexicorelocationguide.com/tours/private-relocation-tours/
Mariana, you are my bestie gracias mama
Could a disabled person find specialized medical care here? As an expat? Thank you!! ❤
Tlaquepaque is already part of Guadalajara's metropolitan area so, you can have access to specialized medical care of all sorts.
Would like video on Aguascalientes 😊!
If we were to relocate to this town how might someone ship a package to us.
using DHL or fedex
@@MexicoRelocationGuide Well....yeh I might guess that but do they have a central location where go to pick up the package or do they deliver to specific addresses. In the Dominican Republic they don't do either process and it's a crapshoot getting delivery there.
It looks lovely but I need something smaller and inexpensive for 6 months near water
This town looks beautiful. I'm worried that I can't qualify for visa. I bring in about $4000 us. Do you think your income amount will change at anytime? I was really looking forward to retirement in Mexico 😢😢
You should qualify with that income. See the most current income requirements here mexicorelocationguide.com/visa-requirements-for-mexico/
Is Sergio Bustamante living there?
Is he still alive?
How safe is Tlaquepaue?
It's considered to be a very safe town. However, bad things can happen in any city anywhere in the world.
..... and not far from Home Depot and a big Mall. 😉
San Luis Potosi, please?
It looks lovely. It would be perfect for me if it had a beach. Are there any towns that are the same as this but with beaches close by? Thank you in advance for responding to my question.
Pueden ser : San Sebastian del Oeste , en el estado de Jalisco, está cerca de Puerto Vallarta.
O Comala , en el estado de Colima , está cerca de Manzanillo.
Saludos de Guadalajara 👍
@@johnlennon7228 gracias for responding.
Tlaque it's self is not that interesting or cute outside a few blocks from Central. In fact I feel it is quite dul. The "Art scene" is very small & limited in diversity. Location & people are great. Not one of the cutest or "best" neighborhoods in the GDL area. Visit central & move on, unless you crave a low key low activity environment. Very informative video & shows the beauty of this very small PM area.
Xalapa
I was born in Mexico DF, but have lived in the US most of my life, do I need to apply for citizen? I have a mexican birth cettificte
if you were born in mexico and have a Mexican birth certificate , you can apply for a Mexican passport at your nearest Mexican consulate or embassy
Yea, no it’s an easy process for you Eduardo
But its really just a neighborhood in Guadalajara?
NO.
It even isn't part of Guadalajara.
something on
the coast for long rental
NO. "Tapatíos" in NOT the name given to people from Jalisco.
"Tapatío" is the name given to people from GUADALAJARA.
Try to do your research beforehand.
More about Guanajuato the cost of living in 2024 housing in Guanajuato to buy
We've covered the cost of living in Guanajuato on our previous video ruclips.net/video/WCZ39oBneMc/видео.html
@@MexicoRelocationGuide you have anything about taking a car?