Live In Huatulco, Mexico For $2000 A Month! (Rentals Examples and More)
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Have you ever dreamt of living a laid-back, beachside life without breaking the bank? Look no further! In this captivating video, we take you on a journey to the stunning coastal gem of Huatulco, Oaxaca, where you can embrace the good life for less than $2,000 a month.
🏖️ Imagine waking up to the soothing sound of waves and the golden sun kissing your skin. With its pristine beaches and breathtaking landscapes, Huatulco offers the perfect backdrop for your affordable paradise. 🌅
🏠 Join us as we explore various housing options in different neighborhoods, from simple 1 bedroom apartments starting at $10,000 pesos a month to high-end oceanfront condos going for $30,000 pesos. There is something for every budget.
Experience firsthand the vibrant local culture, warm-hearted communities, and the rich tapestry of traditions that make Huatulco a truly unique destination.
💲 Worried about expenses? Our video breaks down the cost of living, covering essentials like rentals in Huatulco, groceries, dining out, and transportation. You'll be amazed at how far your dollars can stretch in this first-class beach town.
🍽️ Indulge your taste buds as we guide you through the local culinary scene. From street food stalls dishing out mouthwatering tacos to quaint cafes serving freshly caught seafood, Huatulco is a paradise for foodies on a budget.
🌴 And let's not forget the incredible recreational activities that await you! Discover hidden coves, embark on eco-tours, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, or simply unwind on the beach with a good book. All of this without breaking the bank.
Whether you're a digital nomad seeking an inspiring workspace or a retiree looking for a serene haven, Huatulco offers it all. So learn what living here is truly like and how you can live here on less than $2,000 USD a Month- all in.
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Gracias amiga for your fantastic videos my wife and I are looking to moving/retiring to Mexico from Sedona Az We would like to buy a shortterm rental property that we can rent out when we are not there Any suggestions / advice for a good realatorwould be much appreciated. Also how hard would it be to drive there and have a new Hyundai serviced nearby. We havent bought your package yet but will especially want to know how to keep money secure Temporary Visa 37,000 kept in a local bank Correct?
Hola Mariana from Surrey, BC👋 My wife and I have traveled to Huatulco a few times and plan to make it our retirement home. Absolutely love the charm of La Crucicita, the people, and the area in general. We never feel uneasy waking the streets or driving. We have a budget in mind for relocation and are already looking to purchase. Your videos are great! Muchas gracias para todos los informaciones!
There is no such place that has access to clean water from the tap. There may be some private homes or subdivisions that have filters but none of the water in Mexico is potable. Queretaro is a good place if you like big cities. If you don't like big cities then I like San Miguel de Allende or Ajijic.
From Philadelphia 58 years old retired , tired of looking over my shoulder walking around the city, this place looks perfect. I have 2 pension. Going to check it out soon. Great video. Thanks, Ronnie
Hi Mariana, thanks for another fantastic video of one of our favorite parts of Mexico. You covered so many aspects of Hualulco and the various things it offers. I can't wait to return.☺️
Glad you enjoyed it! Check out our site for more information about moving to Mexico
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Every place you show us makes me want to move there. LOL. So glad I have the Mexico Relocation Guide! Such a huge help.
Ha! That happens to me too! Even though I’m the one making the videos. 😉
Just saw a seat sale for a round trip leaving from Toronto for under $500 CAD. I immediately looked up the city and found your video. Bravo! 👌
You are the best Mariana! Your relocation guide has been my Go To resource for all things Mexico! Gracias senorita!😊
Wow, thank you! Saludos amigo!
😅 From Montreal CA. We enjoyed the video and found it very informative. Can't wait to go and visit the area. Thank you! Gracias.
See you in November. 😊
BC, Canada.
Hola Mariana from Canada. Thank you doll !!! Subscribed and liked !!
Awesome! Thank you! If you'd like more info on Huatulco check out our site mexicorelocationguide.com/huatulco/
Thank you so much Mariana… El haber pasado unas vacaciones exquisitas hace ya casi dos años nos dejó enamorados de Huatulco. I had an unexpected surgery gone bad earlier this year so our plan to explore this wonderful place got delayed a year. We’ll be exploring the area in the summer of 2024. Mil gracias de nuevo. Abrazos🌻
Muchas gracias a ti. Un saludo fuerte
A wonderful video on Huatulco, thanks Mariana!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another great video! Very informative as always. Thank you Mariana!! 🙌
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching Jason
Awesome job Mariana best video we’ve ever watched on Huatulco! You covered so much in this video, the perfect video to share with friends who have never been and want to know what it’s like. As you know this will be our third 6 month stay coming up we head back in a few days can’t wait to go back! Cheers!
Glad you liked it!! enjoy your upcoming travels
Thanks @@MexicoRelocationGuide
Whitesboro, Texas here. Thanks for the information. We are starting to look around to see if moving to Mexico is the right choice. I think we will start with visiting Huatulco in the near future.
Welcome! check out our site mexicorelocationguide.com
Great videos...keep them coming!
Thanks! Will do!
Can't wait!
Wooo!
Gracias por la info. Estoy anticipando relocalisar a vivir a Mexico en 2-3 años y estos videos me ayudan !
Con todo gusto lo hacemos! Nuestra pagina tiene mucha mas informacion para su mudanza a Mexico mexicorelocationguide.com/blog/
We have now vacationed in Huatulco five times at four different resorts on Tangolunda Bay. Absolutely love it there. Really enjoyed this video. We will hopefully be able to spend more time there in the not too distant future. Cheers from Lake Huron shores in Ontario, Canada.
Great to hear!
Hola from Apple Valley Ca, appreciate you videos, they are very informative, Huatulco is now on my list to visit 😊😊
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Hola from central Texas where it is so extremely hot right now and super expensive to live! I cannot wait to relocate!!
Yeap- my family is in Austin so I totally relate. Hot, expensive, and kind of over rated. Thanks for watching! If you need help with your research consider signing up for the free guide mexicorelocationguide.com/lp-retire-in-mexico/
I'm in Phoenix Az. and the heat has been brutal for the last 8 weeks.
@@chrisdunaway2562
I always think of the hottest I thought I was once in Arizona without air conditioning in the car; 113 I think it was!! It actually feels hotter here. No lie!! I don’t want anyone to say they never knew it was going to be hot! 🥵 Of course in a few months the tourist will be back and walking around el centro in their swimming suits. It is something to see if your not used to seeing so much white skin and body parts. Some kinda nice views actually jaja. Many too many nice really for my heart condition 😂. You might think busses just left off models from Miss Universe!! Learn some Spanish if you haven’t yet. Enjoy.
I have an empty house in southern Texas and I am in Huatulco now. It has never been this hot in Texas! Take note: pack swimming suits and shorts, tank tops and anything you would pack for going to Hawaii let’s say… have fun ❤
Beautiful, I'm looking out in Mexico
Great information, Thanks
From Arizona
Thanks for watching! Glad it was helpful
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Hi Mariana: I am in Huatulco since November 2022. More on everything later. Puedo caminar a tianguis en menos que 5 minutos cerca de la Plaza San Juan. I live where 99.9 percent are Mexicans. Soy el .1 por ciento. 😂
Y apoco no es mejor vivir en donde viven los Mexas? 😀😀
@@MexicoRelocationGuide
Pues, yo puedo hablar más o menos bien; pero español no es igual en todas partes, tú sabes. Soy el hombre que te dijo que estoy viviendo donde hay 36 playas y 9 bahías. I am wishywashy about going to see Jackie in her country! Don’t tell everyone about that other cool place jaja. ❤️
Thank you again, Mariana! Always very interesting and informative.
Thanks for watching!
Since I am here in Huatulco since November 2022, I think I can best tell you… Mariana covered this place really well in a relatively short video. I thought I might see myself so I was paying real close attention 😳!!
Thank you for another great video. Hola from AZ! 👋🏽
Thanks for watching! Check out our site if you haven’t 😉 and would like more info on living in Mexico
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Thank you for the excellent video Mariana! Viewing this from Hawaii Island.
Hi! Thanks for watching 😊 I’m very sorry for what’s happening in Maui! Hope you and your loved ones are ok
Hola Mariana Muchas gracias por tu video y tanta info. Ojala que se aga poder visitar. San Jose, Ca
Yes, Mariana, we know in the USA all the foods come from 2,000 miles away, but in Mexico local markets have local fresh fruits and vegetables. We love Huatulco where the beaches are pristine, but it's hot and humid during mid-day, so it's best to go to the beach late or early in the day. The roads are outstanding inside the Huatulco resort area, but the roads traveling to other locations are usually less well maintained and can be a bit dangerous as well.
All good points and feedback
@@geoffspeed In the USA, they ship fruits and vegetables over long distance. Most citrus is from FL or CA and Pineapples are from Hawaii. Many fruits come from Mexico, Central and South America, too. Many places in the World fruits and vegetables come from the region you live in. Bananas come from places like Ecuador, etc.
Hello from Las Vegas, Nevada USA🎉
Awesome - Great info - Dory from Houston, Texas 🙂
Glad it was helpful! Make sure to visit this page to learn more about living in Huatulco mexicorelocationguide.com/living-in-huatulco-oaxaca-on-2000-or-less/
We like it Dallas Texas ❤
Your video is very informative
Awesome! Thank you!
Nice video! Watching from SW FL
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looking incredible
Huatulco is amazing. If you want to learn more about HUX check out this page mexicorelocationguide.com/?s=huatulco
We’ll be coming back to Huatulco this October and this time we’ll stay for 6 months to learn Spanish and the culture as well.
I think that's a great idea!
I've started learning Spanish in advance with DuoLingo.
See ya there.! 🇨🇦
Very useful...Thanks.
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Great video, Mariana, and well-timed! My wife and I are headed to Huatulco on August 18th for a week-long exploration to get a better feel for reality outside of the all-inclusive world. We *think* that we want to retire there but this is our first step in beginning the decision-making process. Thanks to Mexico Relocation Guide, we have hired local guides for 3 days to help us as we begin this phase. I know our budget for housing and I certainly understand that looking online for rentals is a losing game. I feel hopeful that getting on the ground with expert help will be a big eye-opener for us. We have a long list of questions for them as well, so I hope they're patient 😀
I think you will LOVE Huatulco if you love community. The people who live in Huatulco are some of the most integrated with their local community that I have ever met. It's really awesome to see. Thanks for the comment :)
que bonito video!
Gracias!
Excellent video. From Doaktown, NB Canada. (The Cold) part of the North.
Thanks for watching! Sending some warming vibes for the upcoming winter!
Hola! Es hermoso ahi.
Hola Mariana, this is a great video. I have to put this on my list to come visit after I get my visa.
Huatulco and all of Oaxaca should be on everyone’s list. I think it’s one of the prettiest states 😉🥰
Hi: I went to Puerto Vallarta and got my 4 year temporary residency started and I came to Huatulco and got my resident card in the DHL mail. I have been here since then November 2022. It is the hottest season now and most all tourism has slowed down to a crawl and the Canadian and USA people have gone due to the heat. I don’t really like this much heat but I am sticking it out. Long story. Muchas amigas aquí jajaja. 😂❤
Watching from Rhode Island!
Bienvenida! Hope you liked it
Hola desde Canada 😊
Quiero aprender espanol
You mention peaceful and quiet town 👍👍
Hola! Huatulco has direct flights from Canada too!
The airport is about 30 minutes from what they call Huatulco Bahía Santa María. Just have your hotel booked in advance during high season. I have been here during the time when there are no rooms in any of the thousands of hotels. Many families rent rooms when it gets that crazy here. There are charter busses full of people from all over who know they needed their hotel in advance. I came and had to stay in a rather low class place because like always, I don’t think ahead. 😮
Watching from Chicago
Bienvenido! Thanks for watching
love your channel canada
Thank you! Stay tuned for our new video today! Saludos 😊
Hello😢I’m back in the U.S., very soon I will living in Querétaro permanently!❤
wooohoo! Soon enough :)
Muchas gracias , conoces muchas informaciones , soy canadiense frances
Hola. Muchos saludos. Gracias por apoyar al canal!
Hi from Kentucky I’d love to live in Mexico
Hello from Northern California!
Hola! thanks for watching
Get ready for Southern California temperatures and humidity that I shouldn’t say how I feel about… sometimes 🥵 During the tourist season it is cooler. It deserves a visit here for sure no matter what. Then you can be the best judge. ❤️
@@JuanMoreno-wo5yb yes, it is very hot where I live today, 98 F. We are at the base of the Sierra Mountains. We have a little bit of snow in the winter, July and August are hot enough.
@@MexicoRelocationGuide I really enjoyed your video. Well done! Muchas Gracias!
From Central Illinois
Hello from SF Bay area
bienvenido!
Ron: I forgot to say the buses are even cheaper… And you can go out of town to some cool places to see smaller towns like Santa María and further from there in a taxis you can go up up and up to the coffee plantation La Pluma. It’s quaint! Like small and cute. ❤️
Also from the SF Bay Area! I’m visiting with my husband end of October. Really looking forward to it ❤
Watching from il
Thanks for coming
Will be nice to have the price’s in dollars.
Great information and video.
Thank you.
Thanks for watching - You can use xe.com to get the exchange rate 😊
Are there any seashells at any of the beaches?
Great presentation..my husband and I have been looking for a warm and inexpensive one for our retirement budget, so far we spent 6 weeks in Panama,we love Thailand too far to fly from Canada we have done that 3 times, we heard of Hultuco from our friends, we watched your interview and your presentation . So we will visit and see if this place is for us it sounds like just the place I am looking for. I will download your guild. Thank you
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Thanks for watching
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Hi Mariana: I would like to talk to the local guide here since I am already in Huatulco and I would like some help with a few things. If you can let me know how to find the guide, I would really appreciate it. Mil gracias… I have been to every place you had in your video except some of the 36 total beaches!! That would take a long time 😂❤
We are looking for a place to retire, we are Canadian and have found your info very helpful
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Saludos!
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Lethbridge Alberta Canada
hola from SF Bay Area
Hola!
how much woulld a used scoter cost in hutulco
how do I get in contact with the expats living there? can you send me the link for the Facebook community group of expats?
I'm driving down from Oregon, this Fall. My car has tinted Windows. Are they legal in Mexico?
Yes, they are. But don't tint them so much that you end up getting pulled over randomly because they think you can't see out of them.
Where is this town? It does not come up in Google maps, nothing specifically as a beach. There are many “Huatulcos,” but nothing I can find on the pacific coast. Though I assume it is in Oaxaca somewhere. Why are all the photos for SantaMaria Huatulco with beaches, when is at least an hour inland?
Huatulco is made up of 9 bays that are in the actual beach. the town is not on the ocean.. that’s why you see it inland. in the video I share the bays.
Bahias de Huatulco is divided into four main districts. Tangolunda is the area where the large upscale resorts are located; Santa Cruz is a small town with the main marina and Santa Cruz beach; La Crucecita, is another small town just inland from the beach area which provides support services to the area, and Chahué is an area between Santa Cruz and Tangolunda.
see here
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huatulco#:~:text=Heading%20east%20from%20Santa%20Cruz,more%20developed%20areas%20of%20Huatulco.
Yes I am very interested but more importantly, I'm looking for fellowship and a good Protestant church. 🙏😇 I am 75% fluent in Spanish.
Mostly Catholic and Pentecostés here. Let me know what you find please!
Yes, Pentecost is good.🙏👍
@@thomasmcdaniel6264
You will be fine then!! There are some good size groups and smaller ones. ❤ I can walk to three of them in 10 minutes from my place. You will probably want to take a cheap short taxi ride 😊
Gorgeous, but the implications of a Cruise Line Traffic economy are a bit of a concern.
How so, if you don’t mind me asking?
Would like to move there
Hi! Thanks for watching. I'm happy to help you with your research on moving to Huatulco. Check out our site. Mexicorelocationguide.com/tours/
Very well made video. My wife and I are both Mexicanos who are thinking about retiring in Mexico. I am a natural born US citizen, but my wife was born in Tijuana MX, but has been a US citizen for many years. My question is, since she was born in MX can she purchase real estate in MX as a mexican citizen?
Hi there! Yes, as a Mexican citizen your wife has the privilege of owning land in Mexico wherever she wants. As a foreigner, you are also allowed to own land in Mexico however if you buy property near an ocean you have to purchase through a bank trust known as a Fideicomiso
First question..Does your wife have dual citizenship or Mexican citizenship? If not, you and your wife need to be working towards at least permanent residency in Mexico, going forward to dual citizenship if desired. If your wife is still a citizen of Mexico, then Mexico is your oyster. If she is still a citizen then it will be a ton easier for you to get citizenship or at least permanent residency if that is what you want. Any citizen or in most cases residency will allow you to buy property. If your wife is a citizen then you can purchase property anywhere including on the coast whereas a non citizen will have to have a trust in a bank to buy property close to the coast and sometimes not allowed at all. Mexico does not separate husbands/wives/families like the US does. Mexico wants families to remain together. Gotta love that, right? I strongly recommend using a facilitator to help you fill out the paperwork so that you only need to do it once. Many try to save money but find many roadblocks due to lack of knowledge. Facilitators can answer all your questions 'if' they are good at their job. Sounds crazy but Facebook has lots of help in finding facilities or you can buy 'The Mexico Relocation Guide' for $500.
Im planning to return to Mexico soon,and Im looking fer a moving company that can relocate my things from Detroit, Mi to PURTRO VALATRA. Andy ideas?
Honestly I've looked into moving my belongings even after a horror story happened to me with moving when I moved from FL to TX. Consider selling it all and starting new. Less stress. I eliminated everything this time I have my suitcases which I will fly with and I have 4 boxes and some artwork that I will do shipping rather than a move. I only kept some items collected that I would like to have in my permanent home. I had to trick myself into the excitement of getting new furniture for new home. Good luck on your move no matter what you decide
I kind of agree with this idea- it can be fun to move with less things. It's a new chapter of your life!
But if you do need a moving company, we have a few excellent recommendations in our complete Mexico Relocation Guide mexicorelocationguide.com/guide/
@@MexicoRelocationGuide ty I'll ck it out. I'm still pricing shipping a few boxes and my art. Ty
Zoomalo
I’m looking for a 1 bedroom for under US$400 a month. During the 6 month low season.
Do you think that is possible?
It is possible. Just not in the trendy areas
Hola I'm from Miami Florida want to move to Mexico....
Go for it! We can help you. Check out our FREE Living in Mexico Guide mexicorelocationguide.com/lp-retire-in-mexico/
@@MexicoRelocationGuide Thanks I'm saving money to go and my wife is worry because she is American not speak Spanish....
I will check it out when we design to go....
What is public transportation like?
Hi Ron! I cover this in the video :)
Ron: Taxis in the Center of town are cheap 35 pesos and there are taxis’ known as colectivos (kinda dark purple color) that with 3 or 4 other travelers will only cost 10 pesos in el centro. Study some basic Spanish if you haven’t yet and that will be so helpful. Have fun!!
Ron, we had fun when we stayed in Sta. Maria for couple days so we had the opportunity take the bus to La Crucecita and bargaining to get a collectivo taxi to Playa Boca Vieja, Bajos de Coyula Huatulco. It was challenging with our very basic Spanish but we had so much fun and stories to share with others.
Hello
Hola! Bienvenida
I am interested in visiting to possibly retirement
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It would be great to know the price in dollars as well. Pesos price =$Dollars price
It's very easy to do this. Go to xe.com and plug in the peso number so you get the dollar amount in that date
@@geoffspeed😂😂😂 your so funny. Pendejo. Look that up
Can you help
Wanna move bk home to Mexico where can I see a realtor would n love to buy land or a casita but don’t have gringo pockets
hola! we can connect you with our local realtor recommendations- check out our complete Mexico relocation guide and get instant access to our directory of vetted contacts mexicorelocationguide.com/guide/
Plz translate peso to us dollar for better idea
It changes daily. So to make it easy on yourself, use xe.com and plug in the numbers you would like to know :)
Very misleading, I was there last December and couldn't find any cheap rentals of good quality. This area is for the richer people. Beaches are small and very steep. I would not recommend this area to anyone. Sorry.
maybe you didn’t find reasonably priced rentals because you weren’t working with the right people. it happens all the time to new comers
There is nothing for rent at the price you are giving us. Everything is managed by real estate charging the same as they do in America for long term stay.
I have only been here in Huatulco since November 2022 but I know the prices well. I have lived in 4 places with quite a variety of prices due to the size and amenities, water, electricity, internet and more. No place I rented was through a realtor. I think that would be a mistake first of all. I paid between 1800 to 6000 pesos. I have seen places up to 12000 pesos personally (more space than this single guy needs.) I know of areas that were in the video (I call the areas, uptown) and they cost like Mariana said. I am not rich but if I wanted I could pay like 30000 pesos and have a pool and whatever one would expect is luxury. Well, I could say so much more but I don’t want to bore anyone. Stay off Facebook expat groups if you don’t like the gringo prices; find a Mexican to help you and set your price before looking. Good luck. ❤
@@JuanMoreno-wo5yb It seems you have to live there to find something reasonable, otherwise all the rentals are above retiree budget...Thank You Juan
Thanks for the feedback Juan. And you are correct- where you look matters. If you work with a expat realtor they won't be showing you the rentals I share on this video. You have to learn how to look on your own
Exactly- word of mouth and finding them in person is the best way to find the lowest cost rentals. It all depends on your budget. And remember to be realistic- you won't find an ocean view rental for $8,000 pesos
@@trumpialightning1691
I speak enough Spanish to keep me out of most trouble (except with some girls🤪) but speaking Spanish helped me find a couple of Mexican gals who helped me with each move. And I live on the cheap… at first I thought I needed hot water! NOT!! Cold showers are good for a few things 🤣!!
Find me a house for sale.
We have some excellent realtor recommendations that have some nice homes for sale. If you’d like our recommendations check out our complete Mexico Relocation Guide
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Currently live on the Central Oregon coast. Looking to relocate to Mexico next year. Looking at either Mazatlan or Hautulco. I guess we will have to check out both.
Definitely! And if you need a tour check out our page mexicorelocationguide.com/tours/
@@geoffspeed Don't be a dick! We're coming.