Buying Not 1, But 2 Homes in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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- Опубликовано: 1 дек 2021
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Ada and Stefan bought a home in Puerto Vallarta unintentionally after being there on a spur of the moment vacation a few years ago. They then purchased another bigger home that can accommodate more people earlier this year.
There are many reasons why they love Puerto Vallarta and chose to plant some roots in PV by purchasing real estate in Mexico. They have documented their experiences in Puerto Vallarta on their RUclips Channel (you can check out the house tours there!). In this interview, Ada and Stefan share some candid insight on what you should know if you are considering a move to Mexico.
Check out their Living Simply in Mexico RUclips Channel
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Ada is a physical therapist and Pilates educator. She often can be seen teaching live classes from her rooftop terrace in Puerto Vallarta on her Be Well Stay Well online class platform.
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Thank you so much for having us as your guests and letting us share our story and process. We're happy to help answer any follow up questions people may have.
CAn you recommend a realtor for locating rental property or is Airbnb ok? Looking to come over February 4th to July 30th.
Puerto Vallarta is a place that at least once in a lifetime must visit. It is a majestic place with spectacular landscapes, with blue skies all the time and beautiful beaches.
Risa, once again a wonderful interview with charming people who had very helpful information. Thanks!
“Rustic Mexico” .... love it.
Super charming couple. Loved his answer that the most dangerous thing in PV are potholes. LOL
Love the interview with buyers and learning about their decision making process.
Thanks so much. Yes it's nice to get the inside scoop into how others make their decisions! :)
That was such a great involved interview! Thank you ☺️!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very grateful for the candor. I like Dr Wells's answers here, very up front about pros and cons.
We agree! thank you!
My Favorite Channel!
So Professional and Informative. I Love Your Guests and Content! Keep it coming! I’m so Excited to Relocate when the Time is Right! Which will be very soon, I hope. 😊
Thanks for sharing your story.
thank you for watching :)
Thank you, very informative video
Thanks for sharing
Love Puerto Vallarta but I sure don't want to be house rich with nothing left to spend. Much harder to find cheaper, older homes now.
Yes, that is true. These 2 house buying experiences were completely different as our first purchase was from a house that belonged to a local where it was a fab location but super rustic. Our neighbors a few houses down purchased an old house that was a local one and tore it down and rebuilt. It is not for everybody and agree that renting is still a fantastic option.
@@bewellstaywellnetwork We almost bought out in Mismaloya a few years ago but my husband got cold feet. 😪 It was a 6 apartment building. I was so in love with it, location and all. The inside was sooo amazing, rooftop pool and patio with the view. Can't find that for the price it was in 2015. I still can't get over it, heartbroken.
Saludos from the Bay Area….this was a very informative video. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for watching :)
Great video! Awesome couple!
Yes, they are terrific - be sure to check out their RUclips Channel - Living Simply in Mexico :)
Love the videos you make! Are you in PV in February 2022? Would love to connect.
I wish I were going to be in PV!! unfortunately, not this month. Just got back from 2 weeks in the Riviera Maya region and will be posting videos on that in the next couple of months. :)
Thank you for sharing this video, great information.! My wife and I visited PV for the first time and feel in love with the place. Would you mind recommending me your realtor to me because i’am interested in purchasing a home in PV?
PV houses are now relatively expensive? Not many retirees can afford to keep their current home in the US, buy two houses in PV and then renovate them?
So how much were these 2 houses? Not all of us are from the San Francisco Bay area and can afford to buy 1 let alone 2 houses in Puerto Vallarta for all cash. This couple must be Silicon Valley money or doctors.
Are you interested in purchasing property in Puerto Vallarta or in Mexico? Check out our new program DreamRetirementinMexico.com...and if you want to join our free live webinar - Dec 9, 12 or 15 - sign up at DreamRetirementinMexico.com/webinar. Or if there are other Mexico videos you want to see, let me know in the comments section below!
Hi.. can you recommend a good realtor to PV? Thank you 😊
I would recommend Taniel Chemsian - tanielchemsian.com. I have done several videos with him on this channel -- all focused on PV.
@@ModernAging Thank you Risa! 🙏🏽
So if your not in a controlled environment like condo, don’t bring small electric appliances? Blender, instapot, etc..
We have small kitchen appliances and things that are frequently used will probably fare better. I have my Vitamix down in PV.
Another Wealthy Couple from the S.F. Bay Area.
I've lived in Mexico for many years and I couldn't stand living in such a hot, humid place like Puerto Vallarta. I don't care how great the view is because I don't think paying $200,000 cash or more for a small condo is worth it. You need air conditioning there almost year round so unless you love the hot, sticky uncomfortable year round weather there I would skip Vallarta. I love sitting in an outdoor cafe and I won't do it if I'm just sitting there sweating into my coffee.
Para algunos PV es un infierno y para otros es un paraiso, todo tiene que ver con la diversidad de gustos. Cada cabeza es como un mundo pequeño. 🤔🙄🤑😌
2-3 hours flight from the US?
From where?
Not too many places lol
From their vastly overpriced and overvalued house in the S.F. Bay Area
Hello
What is he on?? I would like some.
Oohh whee baby…mucho bitter lemons in the peanut gallery 🤨
Buying a house in this market will turn out to be a huge regret for the vast majority of purchasers. They will look back 10 years from now and say why? There will be very few exceptions. I’m 66, I know how this movie ends
"Cada quien habla de acuerdo a como le va en la vida" No hay duda de eso. 🙄🤔😒
PV is way too touristy and overpriced big time. Its all the wealthy gringos that have bought places there and charge outrageous rental prices. Its the same in San Miguel de Allende but at least San Miguel has much better cooler weather. Puerto Vallarta is not real Mexico just like Cancun isn't authentic Mexico.
What parts of Mexico have more culture and not overpriced? What locations do you like in Mexico? Safe and local communities?
@@ruolov1 Puerto Vallarta is way overpriced and so full of tourist crap that it is in no way representative of real Mexico. Americans and Canadians love it there because it reminds them of where they come from.
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White guy who is mainsplaining and interrupting his wife… No thanks