I'm currently living in Bucerias, a 6 to 7 minute walk to the beach. I easily live on less than $1,600 a month and I like my beer. I'm on the east side of HWY 200. Which is great, because I don't have snowbirds for neighbors. I pay $400 a month for a modern furnished one bedroom, one bath, nice kitchen and lounge room. The electric, cable and wifi are included.
Of course I love your videos. I have lived in Mexico for over five years, full time. You climate is so much different from where I live, Playa del Carmen where AC is used essentially year round. So the electricity, in very hot an humid area is much, much greater than what you guys spend.
I’m a single 59 year old female retired medical nutritionist looking to move to Ensenada. Will be at air b&b for 2 months to see if I fit in. Thank you and I suggest Lori …up your protein 😉. God bless🙏✝️💞
Thank you very much for that comment and have you subscribed yet do you know that it is free and you have over 600 videos that you can select them all free.
Cool video thank you. My wife Linda and I have a secret insurance policy for worldwide travel. We are a 56 to 60 year old couple and we pay $1900 a year for emergency insurance with a zero deductible if we use in-house hospitals. 5K deductible, if we do not use in-house hospitals . Not much of a shake down to get the insurance. We had a broker . The in house hospital in Ajijic is Lakeside Medical. Lori, we will trade our insurance broker referral for your massage therapist referral. We are in Ajijic now because of you until the 21st.
Much Aloha and Mahalo! Sounds like you spent too much time in Waimanalo as I did now dealing with those nasty spots. Recently found you, subscribed and been catching up. We are just a few years or less away from relocating to Mexico. Wife is a dual citizen and back in the early 90's we lived in Mexico and loved it. It is about time someone mentioned those hidden costs and most importantly "inflation". It becomes difficult running budgets to actual costs. Your inflation rate seems high, I would assume you are throwing in "exchange rate inflation" as well. Best I could describe it.. With that, I could understand the 12%. Looks like projected "Mexico" inflation rate within Mexico will stabilize between 3-5% over the next 5 years. Same as the USA. The problem is calculating the exchange conversion - projected to 14ish in a year or two then stabilize a bit. All unpredictable but calculations that one would need to put into there budgeting. Alot of people benefited in the rise from 10 to 22 exchange now to only feel a very painful pullback to 17 creating that 12% pain and unfortunate further pullback to 14 in the coming years. People need to understand that their earnings and draws from US dollar accounts need to grow over not only inflation but exchange of currency rates year over year or they will go under water after X years or very quickly. Long winded, but I appreciate your integrity, honesty and what both of you do straight up! I am sure people watched and had an artery blow when you said 12% inflation which you would be correct. You said it right for folks to better prepare for a happier stress-free retirement by being prepared. Appreciate the both of you, Aloha
Aloha thank you for subscribing and thank you for making this great comment. Lori and I appreciate that very much. We are traveling through Mexico for six months here's a list of some of the places we've been so far. Videos traveling to Mexico 1 Leon Mexico ruclips.net/video/19Et-ES7Bok/видео.html 2 We visited the most dangerous city in Mexico. ruclips.net/video/27WQMNBB5aI/видео.html 3 San Luis Potosi, Mexico ruclips.net/video/nfHTh32N1xg/видео.html 4 Getting DRUNK In TEQUILA | ruclips.net/video/Of4ZELe3jWg/видео.htmlsi=1IEkGwZYo5D6bu8A San Miguel ruclips.net/video/19Et-ES7Bok/видео.html?si=TSsDPb-2rbLxrGvzyeah Leon ruclips.net/video/6XzH0A7BTO8/видео.htmlsi=ac2kobZyB-IyWvDE
I also live full time in Bucerias with my wife of 21 years. We own our home and car. Our total expenses per month averages $1800 USD. That's about 40% cheaper than what it cost to live back in the Austin Texas area where we moved from.
My question is the Mexican government going to do anything to address drought areas? Lake Chapala area has severe water shortage every April and May. None of us can live without water.
Sue Bring up an excellent question and yes it's a mess down here with a water shortage. Developers are building complex is everywhere but they're not putting in new wells to supply the water and also the sewer systems are not being upgraded I know it's gonna get worse worse worse worse worse
Thank you for your valuable information. Lori so glad you are starting to feel better. You two are so sweet together and I enjoy your videos tremendously.
Very informative! Yesterday our sweet Golden Retriever Buddy had hip surgery here in Juriquilla, Querétaro. An orthopedic surgeon, a veterinarian doctor, and an assistant were present. The cost in dollars was $500. I can’t imagine what it would have cost in the States!
@@josephquillian2866 he is he turned 6 last month…. Hope you’re baby has recovered well too!!! We are in Merida but going home in a couple months and will be back after first of the year but to a cooler climate!!! He loves cool weather! Any suggestions for a middle aged single person with a giant dog?
@@talesfromtheleashexpatdogl1426 Buddy has several weeks of recovery ahead. Half of his rump is shaved due to the operation. He will turn 7 in March - very active! I am 68; my husband Jorge is 57. We moved to Querétaro a year ago yesterday from Dallas, Texas, where I lived all my life (Jorge - originally from Puebla - lived in Dallas for 30 years). I don’t know that I qualify to give you any advice. It sounds like you are a loving parent to your doggie. ❤️
My husband has been hounding me that he wants us to retire in Mexico. He has family there, but I have family in the US so it's a hard decision to make. But we do visit yearly and I love it there. Love the people, love the food and it's a beautiful country. So who knows what the future holds.
Hi Jerry and Lori. Great video and after living in Ajijic for 12 years your costs are pretty accurate. However, I'd love to know where Lori gets her massages weekly for so cheap? Mine cost me 700 p for an hour, home visit. Mind you my Massage Therapist is very qualified with papers and also working on his chiropractic license.
Thank You Morriah did you realize that we have been friends for four years now that's when you started subscribing. Morriah you're the greatest and keep doing what you do it's appreciated by all.
Hola Catherine! Hola Lori and Jerry! Catherine do just a little bit more research. I spend $15us per month for my virtual mail that includes 30 scans per month. $10us for a Telcel Amigo 200 plan per month, with unlimited calls to the US and Canada. I'm a guy but still don't know why you spend $40us per month for clothes. I still wear my 30+ year old jeans, I still have a six pack and I am not sporting a keg! I may buy some new shorts for summer if want to be more stylish on my walks around town and at the beach. I don't drink except for the occasional beer with dinner. For my first month here at an Airbnb without a kitchen, I spent a little less than $300us for food, that's going out for sit down breakfasts with lots of fish tacos for lunch and something different for dinners with some little things from Soriano and tiendas for a few breakfasts at home like yogurt and fresh fruit. I spend $600us per month for an apartment that includes all utilities. I have a car but rarely drive anywhere, everything I need is within easy walking distance. Everywhere I go people are smiling, happy and helpful. You can still hear kids laughing and playing in the streets. Google "Mercado Negro" it's a fish market down near the beach malecon. You can go by there for some excitement and great food and that's only a three mile bike ride or walk from where I am. Just do it! Buena suerte!
Thank you for your videos Jerry. Love em. If all goes according to plan, my wife and I will be retiring in Mexico in about 5 years when I’ll be in my mid 50’s. Most likely in the state of Hidalgo where I have family. Can’t wait!
Do you think you can get back with Queen (the lady in Lake Chapala), It will be good for us to have an update of her monthly spendings after the pandemic in order to compare different categories of lifestyle in Mexico. Thank you.
Well, I have been considering retirement in Ajijic for some time, and as I'm currently looking at about $3500 a month, it looks like I would have no problem making it on that budget. Where I live in the US, I would have to take on a part time job.
Great video, and thanks for giving the full picture and including everything. Your spending seems very reasonable considering Ajijic's general cost of living. We are really glad that Lori's health is improving. Take care!
In my experience overall living costs in Mexico are less than north of the border but it's not night and day cheaper. I doubt anyone is going to go from barely scrapping by to living like a prince. On the medical side you'll usually find it a lot cheaper than in the US but end up in the ICU for a couple of weeks after a serious heart attack or stroke and that can set you back US$50,000 or more. That's a lot less than you'd pay in the US if you don't have Medicare but it's still a big hit to your budget. Much of it comes down to your own particular circumstances.
My friend payed $28,000 for a triple bypass heart surgery in Guadalajara. Care was incredible. I think she was in there for 12 days. But the aftercare was even more amazing. She got 2 home visits from the doctor, who drove to her house in Ajijic, and daily home care for several weeks. All amazing care. She raves about it.
Hi jerry I reside in Japan since 1883 I’m French I have to go to the clinic for my blood pressure medication cost ¥1750 including the doctor consultation around ¥1300 Japan is cheaper and my insurance cost me around $130 a month
Thanks for sharing! My food here in SC USA is $450-500 a month for 1 person and I only eat out once a month. I’m on keto diet which is more expensive. I think you’re doing pretty well in one of the most expensive areas of Mexico. The traffic and cobblestones in Ajijic are the downsides for me. I missed having my own car and was too scared to drive there. I also sprained my foot on the stones. I decided I’m more comfortable here in the USA even though it’s more expensive.
Hi Lori and Jerry, Great information! WE are coming to Mexico too to live. Lori maybe try to get some B12 injections to help with your energy.. they work for me! Also Gaviscon or like acid reduction product may help with heartburn. I use Pantroprozole it may be available there OTC ?
Hi Jerry and Lori..Luv the vids, finally hitting 60 this feb and met with my finance adviser and we were surprised when we were told we would bring in 6k a month at 65 so another 5 yrs to go then we can look at retirement.i luv the phone plan you have god knows we are paying 3x the going rate in canada...my wife will have to curb me buying cloths lol
If you come in as a temporary resident visa you're looking at $2700 a month income you need to show for six months if you were married that second person can come in for $900 a month. If you're coming in as a permanent resident you need to show $3500 a month for the first person and the second person would be around $900-$1200 a month for a married partner.
I hate to write this but years ago at bop people silently gave a police man coffee hot cocoa to talk to The guards who no longer work there and went into MX military so we had a police with guns Sitting next to the office
I AMA RETIRED DOCWORKER AND I WILL GLADLY GO WITHEVERYONE TO GUAD TO ASK FOR BACK UP THE THREEAGENCIES YOU DESCRIBED BRING IN THE AUTHORITIES FROM EVEN MX CITY COMPLAINT ON THIS BEHAVIOR
May you both stay healthy. Have you heard of Buy Me A Coffee? That is the best way for me to help give to the locals or wherever you think best. Laurie, I sometimes find certain vitamins good for different problems, I use Swanson or Puritan products. Do some research, there are some that do little but cost large. That is why I recommended the ones I chose.
Inflation is very, very painful in the USA where prices have unnecessarily doubled for many products - here eggs are $5/dozen, but they are not much higher in Mexico than they were a few years ago. Where you have local products transportation costs that have sky-rocketed, don't have much effect. In the USA, it's like boarding a boat operated by fools - you'll be lucky if it doesn't sink. Looking at medical care in Mexico, it's economical and excellent quality in Mexico, but in the USA they are slap happy about billing and they do everything they can to jack up the cost and reduce the services. I always say if they don't have respect for the people, they cannot be trusted to do the best for their patients - they are victimizing the patients.
In the other hand I would not recommend to retire in the Philippines with less than $1,000 per person if you wanted to enjoy travelling in this tropical paradise.
Jerry, on a different RUclips channel I was informed that Mexico changed it's visa requirements. You now have to have a minimum of $2600 US monthly income to come into the country. I'm Canadian, so that is over $3000 a month Canadian. Is this correct?
The USA is worse with daily mass shootings in schools, churches, night clubs, concerts, theaters, etc., and the 460,000 children disappearing yearly according to FBI, but according to the Centre for Missing and Exploited Children that number is 900,000. And then there's the racist attacks.
I'm currently living in Bucerias, a 6 to 7 minute walk to the beach. I easily live on less than $1,600 a month and I like my beer. I'm on the east side of HWY 200. Which is great, because I don't have snowbirds for neighbors. I pay $400 a month for a modern furnished one bedroom, one bath, nice kitchen and lounge room. The electric, cable and wifi are included.
Hi..witch part of Mexico is this place..?
@Karatbarstv What city or town is that close to?
@@beatrizhernandez465 Near Puerto Vallarta
Of course I love your videos. I have lived in Mexico for over five years, full time. You climate is so much different from where I live, Playa del Carmen where AC is used essentially year round. So the electricity, in very hot an humid area is much, much greater than what you guys spend.
Thank you for your comment and a big big big big big thank you for being a subscriber for over five years now. Lori and I think you are the greatest.
I’m a single 59 year old female retired medical nutritionist looking to move to Ensenada. Will be at air b&b for 2 months to see if I fit in. Thank you and I suggest Lori …up your protein 😉. God bless🙏✝️💞
Extremely valuable information. Thank you. ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Lori and Jerry God will continue to bless you because of your goodness. Keep living and loving and spreading kindness as you do. Xoxo
Thank you so much!
15 years ago We Chose Mexico:
ruclips.net/video/fEKv6enUhTQ/видео.html
Thank you for being honest I enjoyed your content
Thank you very much for that comment and have you subscribed yet do you know that it is free and you have over 600 videos that you can select them all free.
Cool video thank you. My wife Linda and I have a secret insurance policy for worldwide travel. We are a 56 to 60 year old couple and we pay $1900 a year for emergency insurance with a zero deductible if we use in-house hospitals. 5K deductible, if we do not use in-house hospitals . Not much of a shake down to get the insurance. We had a broker . The in house hospital in Ajijic is Lakeside Medical. Lori, we will trade our insurance broker referral for your massage therapist referral. We are in Ajijic now because of you until the 21st.
Important video about private medical insurance in Mexico see this link and protect yourself ruclips.net/video/JaatYne3mR4/видео.html
Much Aloha and Mahalo! Sounds like you spent too much time in Waimanalo as I did now dealing with those nasty spots. Recently found you, subscribed and been catching up. We are just a few years or less away from relocating to Mexico. Wife is a dual citizen and back in the early 90's we lived in Mexico and loved it. It is about time someone mentioned those hidden costs and most importantly "inflation". It becomes difficult running budgets to actual costs. Your inflation rate seems high, I would assume you are throwing in "exchange rate inflation" as well. Best I could describe it.. With that, I could understand the 12%. Looks like projected "Mexico" inflation rate within Mexico will stabilize between 3-5% over the next 5 years. Same as the USA. The problem is calculating the exchange conversion - projected to 14ish in a year or two then stabilize a bit. All unpredictable but calculations that one would need to put into there budgeting. Alot of people benefited in the rise from 10 to 22 exchange now to only feel a very painful pullback to 17 creating that 12% pain and unfortunate further pullback to 14 in the coming years. People need to understand that their earnings and draws from US dollar accounts need to grow over not only inflation but exchange of currency rates year over year or they will go under water after X years or very quickly.
Long winded, but I appreciate your integrity, honesty and what both of you do straight up! I am sure people watched and had an artery blow when you said 12% inflation which you would be correct. You said it right for folks to better prepare for a happier stress-free retirement by being prepared. Appreciate the both of you, Aloha
Aloha thank you for subscribing and thank you for making this great comment. Lori and I appreciate that very much. We are traveling through Mexico for six months here's a list of some of the places we've been so far.
Videos traveling to Mexico
1 Leon Mexico ruclips.net/video/19Et-ES7Bok/видео.html
2 We visited the most dangerous city in Mexico.
ruclips.net/video/27WQMNBB5aI/видео.html
3 San Luis Potosi, Mexico ruclips.net/video/nfHTh32N1xg/видео.html
4 Getting DRUNK In TEQUILA |
ruclips.net/video/Of4ZELe3jWg/видео.htmlsi=1IEkGwZYo5D6bu8A
San Miguel ruclips.net/video/19Et-ES7Bok/видео.html?si=TSsDPb-2rbLxrGvzyeah
Leon
ruclips.net/video/6XzH0A7BTO8/видео.htmlsi=ac2kobZyB-IyWvDE
Thank you 🙏 🙏
Always welcome
Health insurance is going UP every year in the USA. Now , It will cost me a $400 dollars a Month for two. Blue cross blue shield.
I remember when Lori and I were paying $1000 a month for the two of us before we get on Medicare advantage
@@JerryBrownTravels yikes! Take care
Safe travels
Yes here's one for you ruclips.net/video/nfHTh32N1xg/видео.html
700 per month food is still much less than than usa for me
Moving to Mexico and living our dream ruclips.net/video/gTftA1K6JFc/видео.html
I just had paid My car registration in NC. $ 179.00 US dollars for a Toyota 2010 RAV4
That seems very reasonable. Is it reasonable for you.
@@JerryBrownTravels , I wish I would be paid 10 dollars.
Can you please explain more about how to use the private mail service and how is it different that regular mail?
Hey sounds like I need to make a video on that subject I put it on my to do list.
@@JerryBrownTravels That would be awesome! Thanks!
You two are the best!😊 Thanks for all your valuable videos.
Glad you like them!
Always good!
I also live full time in Bucerias with my wife of 21 years. We own our home and car. Our total expenses per month averages $1800 USD. That's about 40% cheaper than what it cost to live back in the Austin Texas area where we moved from.
Great video, always so informative and such a great couple
Glad you enjoyed it
What abiut going out to eat
Mexican food is wonderful and sometimes we even eat in our room food that we cook when we're traveling
My question is the Mexican government going to do anything to address drought areas? Lake Chapala area has severe water shortage every April and May. None of us can live without water.
Sue Bring up an excellent question and yes it's a mess down here with a water shortage. Developers are building complex is everywhere but they're not putting in new wells to supply the water and also the sewer systems are not being upgraded I know it's gonna get worse worse worse worse worse
Thank you for your valuable information. Lori so glad you are starting to feel better. You two are so sweet together and I enjoy your videos tremendously.
Thank you so much!
My question as you are the only honest u tube what exactly do those gangs sell
Stupid from Detroit report to authorities to get gangs out
We thank you for having Memo recently.
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Very informative! Yesterday our sweet Golden Retriever Buddy had hip surgery here in Juriquilla, Querétaro. An orthopedic surgeon, a veterinarian doctor, and an assistant were present. The cost in dollars was $500. I can’t imagine what it would have cost in the States!
My Bernese Mountain Dog had cancer and needed an amputation a few months ago. It was less than $200 in Yucatán
@@talesfromtheleashexpatdogl1426 Poor baby! I hope your dog is doing okay now. ❤️
@@josephquillian2866 he is he turned 6 last month…. Hope you’re baby has recovered well too!!! We are in Merida but going home in a couple months and will be back after first of the year but to a cooler climate!!! He loves cool weather! Any suggestions for a middle aged single person with a giant dog?
@@talesfromtheleashexpatdogl1426 Buddy has several weeks of recovery ahead. Half of his rump is shaved due to the operation. He will turn 7 in March - very active! I am 68; my husband Jorge is 57. We moved to Querétaro a year ago yesterday from Dallas, Texas, where I lived all my life (Jorge - originally from Puebla - lived in Dallas for 30 years). I don’t know that I qualify to give you any advice. It sounds like you are a loving parent to your doggie. ❤️
@@josephquillian2866 poor baby….. I’m considering Puebla actually. My main priority is cool weather and prefer a pueblito outside the city
Thank you so much for your transparency,, I wish you both a happy and healthy 2023
I always dug your shirts
My husband has been hounding me that he wants us to retire in Mexico.
He has family there, but I have family in the US so it's a hard decision to make. But we do visit yearly and I love it there. Love the people, love the food and it's a beautiful country.
So who knows what the future holds.
Best of luck!
Thank you so much for this video! You are so honest about all the costs. I really appreciate this information.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Jerry and Lori. Great video and after living in Ajijic for 12 years your costs are pretty accurate. However, I'd love to know where Lori gets her massages weekly for so cheap? Mine cost me 700 p for an hour, home visit. Mind you my Massage Therapist is very qualified with papers and also working on his chiropractic license.
Thanks for the tips!
I was thinking about you guys the other day. Very nice couple.
Thank You Morriah did you realize that we have been friends for four years now that's when you started subscribing. Morriah you're the greatest and keep doing what you do it's appreciated by all.
So for a single person $20 a month for cell, $40 dollars for clothes approximately, $35 for mail service..
Hola Catherine! Hola Lori and Jerry! Catherine do just a little bit more research. I spend $15us per month for my virtual mail that includes 30 scans per month. $10us for a Telcel Amigo 200 plan per month, with unlimited calls to the US and Canada. I'm a guy but still don't know why you spend $40us per month for clothes. I still wear my 30+ year old jeans, I still have a six pack and I am not sporting a keg! I may buy some new shorts for summer if want to be more stylish on my walks around town and at the beach. I don't drink except for the occasional beer with dinner. For my first month here at an Airbnb without a kitchen, I spent a little less than $300us for food, that's going out for sit down breakfasts with lots of fish tacos for lunch and something different for dinners with some little things from Soriano and tiendas for a few breakfasts at home like yogurt and fresh fruit. I spend $600us per month for an apartment that includes all utilities. I have a car but rarely drive anywhere, everything I need is within easy walking distance. Everywhere I go people are smiling, happy and helpful. You can still hear kids laughing and playing in the streets. Google "Mercado Negro" it's a fish market down near the beach malecon. You can go by there for some excitement and great food and that's only a three mile bike ride or walk from where I am. Just do it! Buena suerte!
Hi Browns, so glad you are feeling better Lori! It was so nice meeting you both, and you guys really provided me with invaluable information!
Our pleasure!
Fantastic video. Thank you both!
Thank you for such great information!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your videos Jerry. Love em. If all goes according to plan, my wife and I will be retiring in Mexico in about 5 years when I’ll be in my mid 50’s. Most likely in the state of Hidalgo where I have family. Can’t wait!
Wow it really sounds amazing 😊👍
Thank you 😋
So glad to hear that Lori is doing better! Thank you for the breakdown of your expenses. Cheers and 🤗
Our pleasure!
In what state do you guys live in?
Lake Chapala Jalisco Mexico
Mexico is our permanent resident ruclips.net/video/fEKv6enUhTQ/видео.html
Do you think you can get back with Queen (the lady in Lake Chapala), It will be good for us to have an update of her monthly spendings after the pandemic in order to compare different categories of lifestyle in Mexico. Thank you.
which mail service??
Ishop LINK www.ishopnmail.com/ec3/
Thank you so much for your nice video 😘👍 great information 🐱
My pleasure 😊
Awesome info, my sister and I are making plans for 2023. Could you please tell us the name of your community. Thanks enjoy your weekend 🤗
The Committee' Name is #Ajijic
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Well, I have been considering retirement in Ajijic for some time, and as I'm currently looking at about $3500 a month, it looks like I would have no problem making it on that budget. Where I live in the US, I would have to take on a part time job.
That really seems reasonable for two people and I’m very happy for both of you you look healthy and spontaneous
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Great video, and thanks for giving the full picture and including everything. Your spending seems very reasonable considering Ajijic's general cost of living. We are really glad that Lori's health is improving. Take care!
Really good video with good information
Glad you liked it!
In my experience overall living costs in Mexico are less than north of the border but it's not night and day cheaper. I doubt anyone is going to go from barely scrapping by to living like a prince. On the medical side you'll usually find it a lot cheaper than in the US but end up in the ICU for a couple of weeks after a serious heart attack or stroke and that can set you back US$50,000 or more. That's a lot less than you'd pay in the US if you don't have Medicare but it's still a big hit to your budget. Much of it comes down to your own particular circumstances.
My friend payed $28,000 for a triple bypass heart surgery in Guadalajara.
Care was incredible.
I think she was in there for 12 days.
But the aftercare was even more amazing. She got 2 home visits from the doctor, who drove to her house in Ajijic, and daily home care for several weeks.
All amazing care. She raves about it.
Hi jerry I reside in Japan since 1883 I’m French I have to go to the clinic for my blood pressure medication cost ¥1750 including the doctor consultation around ¥1300 Japan is cheaper and my insurance cost me around $130 a month
Guys you are amazing..with this correct info.....thanks 🙏
So nice of you
Thanks for sharing! My food here in SC USA is $450-500 a month for 1 person and I only eat out once a month. I’m on keto diet which is more expensive.
I think you’re doing pretty well in one of the most expensive areas of Mexico.
The traffic and cobblestones in Ajijic are the downsides for me. I missed having my own car and was too scared to drive there. I also sprained my foot on the stones. I decided I’m more comfortable here in the USA even though it’s more expensive.
Thanks for sharing!!
Hi Lori and Jerry, Great information! WE are coming to Mexico too to live. Lori maybe try to get some B12 injections to help with your energy.. they work for me! Also Gaviscon or like acid reduction product may help with heartburn. I use Pantroprozole it may be available there OTC ?
Do for a single person?
Hi Jerry and Lori..Luv the vids, finally hitting 60 this feb and met with my finance adviser and we were surprised when we were told we would bring in 6k a month at 65 so another 5 yrs to go then we can look at retirement.i luv the phone plan you have god knows we are paying 3x the going rate in canada...my wife will have to curb me buying cloths lol
If you come in as a temporary resident visa you're looking at $2700 a month income you need to show for six months if you were married that second person can come in for $900 a month. If you're coming in as a permanent resident you need to show $3500 a month for the first person and the second person would be around $900-$1200 a month for a married partner.
Don't have the couple thousands of dollars a month income for financial resources to obtain a retirement resident visa
Try Equador or Argentina 😉
How do people do this. I only get 1000 Mexicans say do 2 people is twice the price so no discount there
Marry a Mexican people tell me
I heard they want people to show 1800 why who gets that. Only Canadians
I hate to write this but years ago at bop people silently gave a police man coffee hot cocoa to talk to
The guards who no longer work there and went into MX military so we had a police with guns
Sitting next to the office
I AMA RETIRED DOCWORKER AND I WILL GLADLY GO WITHEVERYONE TO GUAD
TO ASK FOR BACK UP THE THREEAGENCIES YOU DESCRIBED BRING IN THE
AUTHORITIES FROM EVEN MX CITY COMPLAINT ON THIS BEHAVIOR
May you both stay healthy. Have you heard of Buy Me A Coffee? That is the best way for me to help give to the locals or wherever you think best. Laurie, I sometimes find certain vitamins good for different problems, I use Swanson or Puritan products. Do some research, there are some that do little but cost large. That is why I recommended the ones I chose.
What is the average cost of home insurance and property taxes per year in the Lake Chapala area?
Appreciate. The living cost is comparable to USA. Sure it is better quality though.
Very informative. Thank you! Hope you get better soon Lori.
Getting old is way over rated.😁
Thanks for the video you guys. It was very informative and gives me a clear idea of living costs.
Glad it was helpful!
WOW JERRY!! I am living in USA for much less than you are? I have lived in Honduras & also Philippines on half that. Everyone to their own lifestyle.
Inflation is very, very painful in the USA where prices have unnecessarily doubled for many products - here eggs are $5/dozen, but they are not much higher in Mexico than they were a few years ago. Where you have local products transportation costs that have sky-rocketed, don't have much effect. In the USA, it's like boarding a boat operated by fools - you'll be lucky if it doesn't sink. Looking at medical care in Mexico, it's economical and excellent quality in Mexico, but in the USA they are slap happy about billing and they do everything they can to jack up the cost and reduce the services. I always say if they don't have respect for the people, they cannot be trusted to do the best for their patients - they are victimizing the patients.
In the other hand I would not recommend to retire in the Philippines with less than $1,000 per person if you wanted to enjoy travelling in this tropical paradise.
Jerry, on a different RUclips channel I was informed that Mexico changed it's visa requirements. You now have to have a minimum of $2600 US monthly income to come into the country. I'm Canadian, so that is over $3000 a month Canadian. Is this correct?
Yes. It varies from consultant to consultant. But, generally the lowest is just under $2600.
Has to be BETTER then Living in US
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Gerry, go carnivore. You'll will get rid of your BP medication.
The audio is terrible because the wind is blowing on the mic. You should review this before broadcasting.
The real question is, would you want to live in Mexico? It used to be cool, now es muy peligroso!
The USA is worse with daily mass shootings in schools, churches, night clubs, concerts, theaters, etc., and the 460,000 children disappearing yearly according to FBI, but according to the Centre for Missing and Exploited Children that number is 900,000. And then there's the racist attacks.
Then it's probably best if you don't come here isn't it? Better for both of us!
How do you find a place to rent or purchase. Google only helps so much
Watch this next video and in the middle I'll show you how I find homes.
ruclips.net/video/J0kf58uiz6M/видео.html
great video, thank you both!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Gerry, go carnivore. You'll will get rid of your BP medication.