Tijuana VS San Diego | Pros/Cons & Tips

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

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  • @realrokr3284
    @realrokr3284 9 месяцев назад +1

    As an American living in Tijuana, i strongly recommend doing a life here just like a local, i do buy groceries in TJ in places like Soriana, El Florido, local Smart & Final and Walmart, i go to the movies at Cinepolis and Cinemex, visit the shopping malls like Plaza Galerias, Plaza Península, Paseo Chapultepec, Plaza Alameda, Macroplaza and visit the local parks such as Parque Morelos, also go to local coffee shops and restaurants, Tijuana is not just downtown or Avenida Revolución!!! City is huge! Let's use our dollars to help the TJ economy not just seeing this city as a dorm city.

  • @Dr.AlbertoPeña
    @Dr.AlbertoPeña Год назад +1

    Best tip..... Stay in the USA. Thanks. Sincerely yousr. Tijuana Native.

  • @florida5451
    @florida5451 2 года назад +2

    Another hit! Great informative video I remember your first video I watched way back. You had me at Matt & Tatt! You two are such a cute couple have a great day ☺️

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  2 года назад

      Awesome! Thank you for your comment! You have a great day too!

  • @m8852
    @m8852 3 года назад +1

    Useful information and well-presented. 👍

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад

      Thanks for your comment! We appreciate that!

  • @alexquintana1031
    @alexquintana1031 3 года назад +4

    San Diego for 10 years…moved to Tijuana in 2019 and I cross The Border on a Scooter….although I survive paycheck to paycheck I feel like a retired man😂 I still do everything in San Diego but end of the day my home is Mexico…OH people are so nice here too!
    I grew up in Idaho and I still visit and I can feel feel people’s nasty and rude attitudes in the air…Mexico in unassumingly the answer!

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад +1

      People in Mexico are the BEST. We miss it so much and can't wait to go back!

    • @tlgs825
      @tlgs825 2 года назад

      Alex, I’ve been thinking on doing the same, can I get some information?

    • @alexquintana1031
      @alexquintana1031 2 года назад +2

      @@tlgs825 apply for Sentri it will take quite some time to get your interview.
      I waited 2 years…my friend set his appointment for like Arizona and he went there just for his Sentri interview and got his within’ a couple months. While waiting I commuted with my motorbike for 2years unless my shift start was 10am I would do the 2hr wait in Ready Lane. Now I have Sentri and it takes me 30min from my place to cross the border rather than the 2plus hrs. I love it here I enjoy all of Socal at less than half the cost and I just have to drive 20min to get to work and everything I do people I know. I love at the end of the day I get to creep into the night and disappear into a place between 2 Countries where I get me peace and quiet away from the political bs…Tijuana🙌🏾

    • @tlgs825
      @tlgs825 2 года назад

      @@alexquintana1031 I have applied for it, meanwhile, is it worth it to get a place by the border and cross walking?

    • @alexquintana1031
      @alexquintana1031 2 года назад

      @@tlgs825 oh that I am not sure about I have never crossed on foot into The States.
      Either way the wait and patience is worth it in the end.
      I just went for it and had to adjust to the flow of things and I came out a winner in the end of all those long waits in Ready Lane.
      If you got the patience and willing to make the sacrifice it will all pay off.

  • @TheMediaMakerYT
    @TheMediaMakerYT 4 года назад +2

    Very honest tips.
    Fun to watch as usual :-)

  • @ChuckLundy1
    @ChuckLundy1 4 года назад

    Great video! Thanks

  • @Mia-fn9ke
    @Mia-fn9ke 4 года назад

    Great tips!

  • @johnfay9104
    @johnfay9104 3 года назад

    Thanks for the T-Mobile tip. I'll be working remotely in Isla Mujeres this summer..:D

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад

      You're welcome! It's the easiest way to get cell service when you are on a budget.

  • @biggiemotik
    @biggiemotik 3 года назад

    Great video. Matt’s shirt fashion is strong = what brand ?

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад +1

      We're not sure - sorry! We have already donated that shirt and found another to take its place. We cycle clothes out every season.

  • @rickgray5731
    @rickgray5731 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for the info, and I hope you had a wonderful and healthy baby. I was wondering if you live in a home, mobile home, Trailer, or apartment? It just looked like you were next to a travel trailer. The reason I ask is about the Hot Water, does Tijuana not have independent water heaters for homes and apartments? Also, You said the Global entry, is that good for you to live in Tijuana year round? I'm kind of confused about the Century card. Is this for quick access through the border only? Lastly, what are taxes like for residents in Tijuana? Thanks again, God bless.

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад +2

      Hi Rick! Thank you for your comment! We were filming part of this video next to our Airbnb trailer we rented in San Diego. We are full time travelers and do not currently have a place to call home. Stay tuned by subscribing. :) Most homes here in Mexico use gas to heat the water and rarely do we see electric heaters. Typically, they are tank-style heaters, which heat up a tank of water so that the hot water is ready at whatever time we need it. The volume of water in the tank is dependent on the demand or requirement of water for the house. Global Entry is a Century Card and they help you a lot with coming back into the US and you will save a ton of time. Mexican income tax rates for U.S. expats and Americans living in Mexico have set income tax rates, ranging from 0% to 30%, and Mexican residents have income tax rates ranging from 0% to 35%. We work online and have our mailing address in the US so we pay US taxes only.

  • @alimason5856
    @alimason5856 3 года назад

    Thanks for the info. Btw, I got a laugh out of her reaction to finding out the price of the hair cut, lol. She didn't say it but was probably thinking " Estás loco?".

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад +1

      haha. I like to get a bargain. That's where we balance each other out. I have learned so much with Matt on how to give more and it actually has made me a whole lot happier so I'm grateful to him for that.

  • @Ms.Littles2020
    @Ms.Littles2020 Год назад

    Do you have a recommendation for a facilitator to help with getting the temporary residency?

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  Год назад

      I'm sorry, we don't! We'd recommend getting in touch with people on Facebook groups who reside in Mexico, as foreigners/expats. Good luck!

  • @johnhenry6797
    @johnhenry6797 2 года назад

    You can get haircuts as low as $3 at alot of places but it's hit and miss with how good it comes out

  • @wilianerazo9394
    @wilianerazo9394 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for all those tips , I would love to move to San Diego and live in TJ. and bring my wife from EL SALVADOR it will be very easy for me . but can you tell me if is hard to find a apartment in TJ. thank you

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад

      It's easy! We'd recommend starting with Airbnb and finding the right place then talking with the locals about renting a place long term in that area.

  • @Richquicc
    @Richquicc Год назад

    T-Mobil seems to have a little better coverage near the border but Cricket has free unlimited data

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  Год назад +1

      Thank you for sharing this helpful info!

    • @Richquicc
      @Richquicc Год назад +1

      @@MileswithMorris no worries I also forgot to mention Cricket is more affordable as well

  • @MrBrunoGI
    @MrBrunoGI 3 года назад +1

    Is it possible to commute back and forth? Perhaps getting up a little earlier in the day, getting back to Mexico having an sentri pass shouldn't be to bad? How much is the ferry in San Ysidro to get into San Diego? Does it take you to central San Diego?

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад

      Yes, the commute is possible. Many people do it every day. We just find it a hassle and not worth it for us. Sentry pass is a must. You can take the trolley from San Ysidro to get to downtown San Diego. There is no ferry, but we're assuming you meant trolley.

    • @MrBrunoGI
      @MrBrunoGI 3 года назад +1

      @@MileswithMorris yes trolly lol, If you have a high paying job like say close to 6 figures than living in Tijuana, I think I would manage just ok..lol it will get old eventually but hopefully by that Time I'll have some savings and decide what to do next

  • @24hrstolive27
    @24hrstolive27 3 года назад

    So do u guys live full time in Tijuana? Sorry got confused new to channel

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад

      Hi! Thanks for your comment. We lived there for 6 months during Tat's pregnancy but we don't live there anymore.

    • @24hrstolive27
      @24hrstolive27 3 года назад

      @@MileswithMorris do u still live in Mexico?

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад

      @@24hrstolive27 no, we've been living in the US since our baby was born.

    • @nsanenthembrane
      @nsanenthembrane 3 года назад

      @@MileswithMorris will you ever move back?

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад +1

      One day, hopefully!!

  • @etanetan2266
    @etanetan2266 3 года назад +1

    You mentioned remote workers would benefit from living in Tijuana. Can you tell me how is the internet service when using it alot? How much does it cost for the fastest internet service? Does the government tend to shut off power and the internet in the country? Thank you in advance.

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад +1

      We used the internet from our Airbnb and we had unlimited service. There were very few times when the power shut off or the internet didn't work. It's overall pretty good and fast wifi in Tijuana.

    • @etanetan2266
      @etanetan2266 3 года назад +1

      @@MileswithMorris Thank you for the fast response. Your info really helps. Take care.

    • @tenminutetasks
      @tenminutetasks 3 года назад

      @@etanetan2266 happy to help!

    • @MarYaz36
      @MarYaz36 Год назад +1

      The fastest internet with Total Play currently is $1,799 mx with 1000 megas per month, check with other companies like Izzi and Telnor.

  • @chnill2172
    @chnill2172 4 года назад +1

    Encouraging people who are not from the area to pay prices (tips) at the rate you would tip or pay in the US is how places start charging more bc people are uneducated on the different rates of exchange.

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  4 года назад

      Thank you for posting your feedback. Would you refuse a higher tip if it was given to you?

    • @chnill2172
      @chnill2172 4 года назад

      @@MileswithMorris if I had a public channel providing information to a target market from the US, then I would avoid educating to tip this way, so as to avoid gentrification of poor areas. My opinion on accepting a tip in Mexico is irrelevant bc I am a US citizen, and within the US tipping is expected and it is normally a $5 rate.

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  4 года назад

      @@chnill2172 our question to you was if you would accept a high tip. If you're in the US, would you accept it?

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  4 года назад

      @@chnill2172 Tatiana tips based on what's typical for the area but Matt wants to be generous. Both are ok. Don't be so hard on yourself either way.

    • @chnill2172
      @chnill2172 4 года назад +1

      @@MileswithMorris I think you are identifying the action of tipping as the problem. Obviously there is no problem with tipping, but when you are educating US citizens and expats on the best ways to behave and support a foreign economy it can be damaging to the local people if these foreigners raise local prices bc a RUclips channel told them how to act, behave, and spend money.

  • @dexterpace7710
    @dexterpace7710 3 года назад +1

    There is also Costco

    • @tenminutetasks
      @tenminutetasks 3 года назад

      True! Thanks for commenting to let people know.

  • @oceanwave4142
    @oceanwave4142 9 месяцев назад

    The fact that you cannot flush toilet paper and don't have constant hot water may be due to your particular accommodation and not to Tijuana itself? I mean if you paid more could you not get a place without these issues?

    • @oceanwave4142
      @oceanwave4142 9 месяцев назад

      @@tenminutetasks Well I understand paying more is not a guarantee however I guess it's more likely that the plumbing will be good if it's a more expensive area, cause the only reason why plumbing would be inadequate is lack of investment basically. Also if you had your own hot water tank or tankless heater then you should have constant hot water.

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  8 месяцев назад

      You're right. It is "more likely", but not guaranteed. We have stayed in over 26 countries, and it's quite common to throw toilet paper in the trash vs in the toilet in many parts of the world. There were hardly ever homes with running hot water. We're quite privileged here in the US, actually. My mom just replaced her countertops and kitchen sink and the plumber says he can only come by in a few days from now. So, we've been washing dishes in the bathroom sink and leaving them to dry in the bathtub. You work with what you've got, right? lol. Thanks for the engaging comment!

  • @oglala3832
    @oglala3832 3 года назад

    🇲🇽 🇺🇸

  • @douglascronyn5413
    @douglascronyn5413 3 года назад +2

    what neighborhood(s) you recommend to live in?

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад +2

      We lived in the Zona Rio neighborhood and enjoyed living there!

    • @douglascronyn5413
      @douglascronyn5413 3 года назад

      @@MileswithMorris gracias!!

  • @overcomer1921
    @overcomer1921 3 года назад

    Would you recommend a student 22 female living over there and commuting to san Diego each day?

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад +2

      Great question! Tat used to live in São Paulo, Brazil which is a much bigger city than Tijuana. She learned the Portugese language and became very aware of her surroundings to feel safe. Tat rode Ubers and walked across the border as a big pregnant woman in Tijuana and made it back and forth just fine. You do what you feel safe to do. We hope things work out in your favor. 🙏🏼

    • @geraldarnoult
      @geraldarnoult 3 года назад +1

      Ya why not? but if you can, try to get a sentri card, the wait is like 15 minutes to cross the border, take bus taxes all the time nothing is going to happen, the fears are in your mind, I have a truck, but something just for fun

    • @MarYaz36
      @MarYaz36 Год назад +1

      Maybe you could try to rent a room with other students, rents are expensive :'(

  • @mimi1o8
    @mimi1o8 3 года назад +2

    I’m sorry to say that, those big dollars tips don’t help the Americans living in TJ, just because they’ve been priced out of California, Mexicans think that
    Every American is wealthy and couldn’t be further from the truth.I was charged 25 dollars to cross the border since I was unwell ( have a heart condition) could not walk that day. That was 25 dollar for a less than 5 minutes ride on a very old and basic wheelchair.

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад +2

      We're sorry they charged you so much! Always negotiate before getting on any ride.

  • @jeronullettew1145
    @jeronullettew1145 3 года назад

    Great video. I noticed you were sitting next to an RV it seemed. Are you staying at an RV park? Or is there a place you can pay to park your RV there in Tijuana? I've stayed at AIR BNBs in Tijuana but I'm interested in staying in Tijuana in my RV

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад

      Thank you for your comment! That part was filmed at an Airbnb in San Diego. It was a built in trailer. Good luck on finding a place to park your RV in Tijuana. There may be a preference option for RV parking.

  • @svuvmdv4608
    @svuvmdv4608 3 года назад

    haircuts in SF bay area are 10-15$.

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад

      We have been to the Bay Area many times and have not seen that. Drop a link if you know of a good place! ✌

    • @svuvmdv4608
      @svuvmdv4608 3 года назад

      @@MileswithMorris in sunnyvale, near san bernado and el camino real. This is basic cut... fancy spa cuts and branded salons are 20-30$.

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад +1

      That's awesome! Thanks for sharing!

  • @StevenGrahamHypnotherapist
    @StevenGrahamHypnotherapist 3 года назад +2

    You’re a nice guy, but I’m afraid that being generous to the degree of giving a $5 tip for an $8 haircut is going to make locals believe that they can easily raise prices across the board for rich “gringos” who are so willing to overpay and may eventually ruin it for the rest of us. Costa Rica’s prices raised dramatically over the years because of all the gringos who came down throwing their money around. Now, it’s expensive compared to other central American countries. No more bargains. They ruined it. Just sayin…

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for your feedback. We appreciate your comment. We can see your perspective.

    • @biggiemotik
      @biggiemotik 3 года назад

      @@MileswithMorris hmmm - this reminds me that tipping causes downstream consequences we can’t entirely fathom at the onset

    • @MileswithMorris
      @MileswithMorris  3 года назад

      @@biggiemotik we live and we learn! ✌