These 10 Cities Were Voted The BEST Places to Live in Mexico!

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  • @MexicoRelocationGuide
    @MexicoRelocationGuide  2 месяца назад +13

    Want to move to Mexico? Get our free series for expats bit.ly/4cRYvgP
    Ready to go on a scouting trip in any one of these cities? Check out our Mexico Relocation Tours mexicorelocationguide.com/tours/private-relocation-tours/
    Want to know more about the water crisis affecting some states in Mexico, I suggest you follow the experts. Conagua is a good government resource to follow. You can track the drought issues here smn.conagua.gob.mx/es/climatologia/monitor-de-sequia/monitor-de-sequia-en-mexico

    • @johnheron7911
      @johnheron7911 2 месяца назад +1

      rightfully so
      Sounds like a global problem

  • @wilberarevalo6157
    @wilberarevalo6157 Месяц назад +21

    Respect our culture, people and country 🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽

    • @jasenjahn
      @jasenjahn 15 дней назад

      Try living in the US with 2,000 plus Mexicans illegally coming into our country. Why are so many Mexicans heading north? Are they respecting our laws and culture?

  • @Chelsify
    @Chelsify 2 месяца назад +26

    I was in Loreto for 3 weeks last December and I fell in love with the town and am retiring there in 4 months.

    • @Chelsify
      @Chelsify 2 месяца назад

      @@Ivan_762 what?

    • @Chelsify
      @Chelsify 2 месяца назад

      @@Ivan_762 huh, don't think I ever complained about that.

    • @thetacokawaii5708
      @thetacokawaii5708 2 месяца назад +1

      Check out San Carlos sonora

  • @Grzesmo
    @Grzesmo 2 месяца назад +31

    Just don’t move to Mexico if you are going to become viral for the wrong reasons. We Mexicans are very accepting of foreigners, as long as you don’t disrespect our culture.

  • @sherryjohnson2654
    @sherryjohnson2654 2 месяца назад +7

    Great information! You gave me a couple of new options I hadn't thought about.

  • @chasingtheAmericanDream
    @chasingtheAmericanDream 2 месяца назад +9

    We love Mexico City! 👏👏

  • @gianniutube
    @gianniutube 2 месяца назад +4

    I had to watch to the end, and give you a thumbs up, because I respect the quality of the research and presentation to make this as accurate and easy to consume as possible. Thank you!

  • @eyesea123
    @eyesea123 2 месяца назад +2

    I love that I spot Puerto Vallarta in the first 14 seconds. It has my vote.

  • @devonhuning756
    @devonhuning756 2 месяца назад +8

    Thanks for a great video Marianna. I have chosen SMA, at least to begin my journey. What I will miss is the water, but I can't handle the humidity on the coast of mainland Mexico and the Baja is too far removed from Mexico for what I want. What I find disheartening when people talk about Chapala is yes, it's beautiful from a distance, but when you start talking to locals, you learn the lake is filthy - polluted with all kinds of waste. Nobody tells you that up front....

    • @MexicoRelocationGuide
      @MexicoRelocationGuide  2 месяца назад +2

      the lake isn’t swimable I agree- but unless you’re planning to swim in it it shouldn’t be an issue. it’s beautiful to look at

    • @debwings
      @debwings Месяц назад +1

      @@MexicoRelocationGuide I found the lake's stench horrible during the month I spent in Ajijic, which made walks on the Malecón unpleasant. On some days, you could even smell it blocks away

    • @debwings
      @debwings Месяц назад

      @devonhuning756 - You wrote my sentiments exactly! I found Lake Chapala too toxic as well, with the horrible smell making it impossible to just enjoy walking on the Malecón, and I left after a month.
      I'm now in SMA because the coastal humidity made the heat unbearable for me. SMA is fabulous, but, boy do I miss seeing the ocean!
      Last year, from May through October, I tried Manzanillo, Puerto Vallarta, Bucerias, Sayulita, Lo De Marco, and Mazatlán... five months out of the year was too long to deal with insufferable heat and I didn't want to spend my days inside an air-conditioned apartment, but that's me, personally. I was surprised to find that most shops and restaurants didn't have a/c.
      Let me know if you'd like to get together to chat over coffee one day. Geek and Coffee is a lovely place to hang out (at the end of the parking lot for Fábrica Aurora).

  • @MexicoRelocationGuide
    @MexicoRelocationGuide  2 месяца назад +4

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  • @janh.4479
    @janh.4479 2 месяца назад +1

    Another great video Mariana!!! I always learn so much from you!!
    We have been to many of the top places, but not all, and this gives us a few more to visit. Being in Seattle makes it difficult to get to our first choice(Boquete), so a direct flight sounds really good right now! I love the idea of somewhere less bustling and big, where I’m not hearing English predominantly!

  • @akken2112
    @akken2112 2 месяца назад

    That was a very informative video. I've been to five of the cities on your list and plan on going to a few more, including some that aren't on your list like Oaxaca and Veracruz. Muchas gracias por el vídeo.

  • @Misszumicat
    @Misszumicat 2 месяца назад +3

    thank you! gracias! i lived in DF (renamed CDMX) for 3.5 years a long time ago, but I"m done with big cities now. So it was great to see this list.

  • @cindyk3076
    @cindyk3076 2 месяца назад

    They all sound wonderful!

  • @maricelarooper9558
    @maricelarooper9558 2 месяца назад +7

    Guanajuato should’ve made it. I was hoping to hear more about Guanajuato for this year.

  • @mxdavie
    @mxdavie 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video and great list! I'm sure it was a lot of work to put together, so thank you. :) Kinda surprised Atlixco didn't make the cut, though. Maybe too small?

  • @dandeluca
    @dandeluca 2 месяца назад +5

    great video. i think your channel is the most balanced channel for expats interested in Mexico. Really good.

  • @mjspyt7777
    @mjspyt7777 2 месяца назад +11

    My city Puerto Vallarta! ❤

  • @alainbergeron4520
    @alainbergeron4520 2 месяца назад

    Great video and amazing images of the ideal places. I'm sure one's could find an ideal Shangri-la in Mexico. As a wild cards I would add Oaxaca, LaPaz and Ixtapa. Thanks again for the insightful comments.

  • @HH-kc1ym
    @HH-kc1ym 2 месяца назад +1

    I saw the volcano peeping out of the clouds, on my flight from CDMX, 17800 ft and it was puffing, incredible sight from the plane.

  • @mikefanelli1
    @mikefanelli1 Месяц назад +3

    Playa del Carmen is an oven from May to December. I'm literally here to leave. Expensive, sargassum and $2,800 is not the right number. Just a decent Studio is 25k a month. I've been here two years and can't wait to leave.

  • @watdahek2
    @watdahek2 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for the video. We have visited half of these locations. Our favorites are P.V. or Bucerias. The two places we need to visit is Mazatlan and San Miguel.

  • @NarsilRenewed
    @NarsilRenewed 2 месяца назад

    ¡Ay, Mariana! Me haces querer visitar de nuevo todos estos lugares bonitos y los nuevos también. No veo la hora cuando volvamos a México lindo y querido

  • @paule.alvarez8720
    @paule.alvarez8720 Месяц назад +2

    Congrats! This is one of the best 10 best places to live i've seen about Mexico. Now, as a Mexican, I can't help worrying about a foreign invasion. Although Mexicans in general are mostly welcoming and respectful of foreigners, I worry about the effect your video might have on the kind of people who may be attracted to Mexico only for the weather, but not the culture, history or present world standings. Anyway, I'm surprised that Queretaro, my hometown, didn't make your top ten, since it is the perfect halfway point, literally, between the small town atmosphere of SMA and Mexico City. Guadalajara, Guanajuato, Monterrey, Oaxaca, Veracruz, Campeche, Morelia, Aguascalientes ... there are so many other places that could have been included. You did a great job, however, considering the multitude of choices.

  • @user-tl9es8jn6e
    @user-tl9es8jn6e 2 дня назад

    I love all the cities and what they will cost and I would love to visit one of the cities.

  • @torculusflexus2685
    @torculusflexus2685 2 месяца назад +1

    PUEBLAAAAA ❤️❤️💞

  • @lauragreen3461
    @lauragreen3461 2 месяца назад +3

    I was recently in veracruz and really enjoyed it. Had the advantage of being taken around by my husband's cousin who is a local. Housing seems very affordable. We are considering moving there. They don't seem to have a lot of expats which is fine by me. Is there a reason? The areas i was in were nice and seemed safe. How would you describe or rank veracruz..areas of boca del rio, puerto de veracruz and xalapa and coatepec? I know there are areas that are not as safe but seems like enough nice parts to consider. Interested to hear your thoughts. Thank you! I enjoy your videos and information!

  • @thewildflowersco
    @thewildflowersco 2 месяца назад +1

    Can you make a video about good places for homesteading?

  • @franciscovidabajasur1900
    @franciscovidabajasur1900 2 месяца назад +2

    MANY FOREIGNERS IN CABO & MAZATLAN COMPLAINED OF LOUD MUSIC/PARTIES, NEIGHBORHOOD, ETC, HERE WE HAVE DIF CULTURE & SCHEDULES, DINE AROUND 9PM & GO TO BED LATE. STICK TO CLOSED RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES😂

  • @user-bf1lf6zb6j
    @user-bf1lf6zb6j 2 месяца назад +23

    Worried about the water situation we keep hearing about 😮

    • @baxiesmom5283
      @baxiesmom5283 2 месяца назад +5

      I live in MX and it's true areas are running out of water. Yet businesses keep trying to get more people to move here. They build huge houses, pools etc only making it worse

    • @kevinryan4857
      @kevinryan4857 2 месяца назад +25

      you should be VERY WORRIED. I'm living in Oaxaca City. The lack of water feels dystopian, a harbinger of nightmarish things to come. While I LOVE the city of Oaxaca, the deeply complicated water situation can be stressful if not hellish. The city is growing exponentially but the infrastructure cannot handle the out of control but encouraged growth. My feeling is that greedy and corrupt politicians and business people have sold this gorgeous city down the river, if only there WERE a river. If you're thinking about living in Oaxaca, either visit here first to see for yourself what I'm writing about, or seek another location.
      Given d national water crises bordering on catastrophic it's quite shocking to me that the selling of Mexico continues without consciousness around the issue of climate change.
      As much as I LOVE Oaxaca, the current situation is alarming enough that I am absolutely organizing a relocation out of Mexico.
      Unfortunately, this particular site NEVER mentions these compromising realities. I find that to be objectionable as well as irresponsible.

    • @HelloKitty-sc3vo
      @HelloKitty-sc3vo 2 месяца назад +4

      @@kevinryan4857 Thank you Kevin for you insight. I was looking for an honest opinion on the subject.

    • @kevinryan4857
      @kevinryan4857 2 месяца назад +2

      you're very welcome

    • @MexicoRelocationGuide
      @MexicoRelocationGuide  2 месяца назад +6

      sorry but I can’t talk about an issue I’m not an expert on. thanks for the feedback to the question. I talk to our private tour guides all the time and they are telling us the water issue isn’t across the city. so I think it’s best if people want to know about the water crisis, they need to read the news. I am not a news channel

  • @marcelroy6034
    @marcelroy6034 13 дней назад

    I went to Puebla in the 2000‘s, it was really great! Merida looks interesting… grate compromise between heritage and sea proximity…

  • @SharrellKline
    @SharrellKline 2 месяца назад +6

    I'm surprised Morelia isn't on the expat radar but also glad because that may mean it's even more affordable.

    • @MexicoRelocationGuide
      @MexicoRelocationGuide  2 месяца назад +1

      just means Morelia wasn’t voted as much as the other cities 😉

    • @mxvino2470
      @mxvino2470 2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks goodness! I didn’t vote and I’ve lived in Morelia for more than 3 years!! Will never move to San Miguel de Allende (SMA) or Puerta Vallarta (PV)

    • @angelhernandez5842
      @angelhernandez5842 2 месяца назад

      @@mxvino2470 How's the safety there lately?

  • @evangrey5937
    @evangrey5937 2 месяца назад +2

    I've never heard you mention Zihuatenejo? Is it safe?

  • @eric7782
    @eric7782 Месяц назад

    Hello Mexico Location Guide. Do you have information of an Official and or legitimate Estate Agents Website?

  • @tonyetheselfcaremaven
    @tonyetheselfcaremaven 2 месяца назад +1

    How’s the water situation in SMD? Given what I’m hearing about CDMX, it’s definitely something to consider when picking a location to settle.

    • @MexicoRelocationGuide
      @MexicoRelocationGuide  2 месяца назад +1

      Don't let the media sensationalize everything for you. Yes, there is a water crisis. But even in Mexico City it isn't a problem in every neighborhood. I tell you this because this is where I have my second home.
      The water situation will get better when it rains.

    • @bigmike208McDizzle
      @bigmike208McDizzle Месяц назад

      @@MexicoRelocationGuide this is such a selfish take, but I’m not surprised. People are just as selfish in the US.

  • @jessiejoseph1093
    @jessiejoseph1093 2 месяца назад +8

    Which town has the best water supply?

    • @HH-kc1ym
      @HH-kc1ym 2 месяца назад

      I was in CDMX two weeks ago, the water pressure was great. Didn't brush my teeth with faucet water though.

    • @franciscovidabajasur1900
      @franciscovidabajasur1900 2 месяца назад +2

      Definitivamente ni Los Cabos ni Mazatlán 😂 Vivi en ambos lugares

  • @aliapersky5760
    @aliapersky5760 14 дней назад

    Great video! Just wondering why You didn’t show the city of los cabos, it was just ocean view. Thx!

  • @boirobot
    @boirobot 2 месяца назад +3

    Buenos Dias from NYC 🗽

  • @higherrealms5309
    @higherrealms5309 Месяц назад +1

    I am currently in San Miguel de Allende visiting. Every single day so far, I’ve seen at least one (younger/millennial) black person everywhere I went just living and minding their business which was so cool to see. Of course we were always pumped to wave at each other lol.
    Don’t underestimate San Miguel tho. There are a decent amount of foreigners, but u need to know a good amount of Spanish or u will struggle. Some locals speak a little English, but not as fluent as you would be lead to believe. Also, it’s not cheap here. Prices are on par with the US for most things.
    There’s a good deal of older white foreigners (mix of Americans, Canadians, Europeans, etc). They are extremely rude and nasty to Mexicans and black people. They are a non-factor in my opinion, although this seems to bother a lot of ppl. I met a Mexican-American family here visiting from Dallas and they were completely outraged by this, and I had just experienced it too. I thought it was funny. No one old and shriveled up with one foot in the grave not even in their own country can bother me that much 🤷🏽‍♀️
    But overall San Miguel is absolutely BEAUTIFUL. It has a beautiful, romantic, vibe. There’s always celebrations, people dance in the street, everyone walks most places. It is deserving of the top spot in my opinion.

  • @Angie-pl3uw
    @Angie-pl3uw Месяц назад

    I absolutely agree with San Miguel as the number one city in Mexico to live in. But then I am prejudiced as we have a family home in the down town area. Do bear in mind that it can be quite pricey, or inexpensive. There is something for everyone in most languages as it has become a most cosmopolitan of cities.

  • @cestwhat1317
    @cestwhat1317 13 дней назад

    Surprised Rosarito was not on your list. Why not?

  • @HH-kc1ym
    @HH-kc1ym 2 месяца назад +4

    Merida is waayyy too hot 6 month's out of the year, I can do 90's but 106 with 80% humidity, no thanks. Cabo is nice, hot but never higher that 90's. PDC is lovely but way too touristy, if you want authentic MX.

    • @Belgarath777
      @Belgarath777 2 месяца назад +1

      Completely agree with everything you wrote. The temps and tourists play a large role where we live in Mexico. Both ruled out all year in Puerto Vallarta. I feel much more at home in the Guadalajara suburbs up in the hills. Only a little hot here from Mid April to Mid June.

    • @monicarowe7915
      @monicarowe7915 2 месяца назад

      I live here and it’s getting hotter since the last 2 to 3 years, it’s incredible so I’m moving. In 2021 that’s when I noticed more intense heat, and a lot more dust.

    • @Deltron6060
      @Deltron6060 Месяц назад

      ​@@monicarowe7915Covid caused global warming

  • @user-mp6fl2pj1d
    @user-mp6fl2pj1d 6 дней назад

    😊

  • @brettpeace9858
    @brettpeace9858 2 месяца назад +2

    How about doing the top 10 beach locations? I'm also wondering about the relocation headaches for these locations.

    • @MexicoRelocationGuide
      @MexicoRelocationGuide  2 месяца назад

      we’ve done that already. check it out ruclips.net/video/xPxIXyNneko/видео.htmlsi=EYuYhGcDnSKmXceS

  • @mystico21p
    @mystico21p 2 месяца назад +3

    This is a top 10 list of gringo-friendly places.

    • @Deltron6060
      @Deltron6060 Месяц назад +1

      Exactly, it's an expat relocation guide 😂

    • @mystico21p
      @mystico21p Месяц назад +1

      @@Deltron6060 Immigrant relocation guide.

    • @worldobserver3515
      @worldobserver3515 Месяц назад

      @@mystico21p you don't think immigrants should be admitted?

    • @DavidS-ld4pf
      @DavidS-ld4pf Месяц назад

      @@mystico21p Immigrants relocate to work, go to and send their children to school, and make a living. Most of the Americans in Mexico are children born to Mexicans who immigrated to the US, and then moved back to Mexico. The percentage of retirees and digital nomads is much smaller, and both spend a lot of US earned dollars in Mexico. Mexico isn't even in the top 10 for digital nomads, and yet they still spend 523 million dollar per year in Mexico City alone. Half of all digital nomads are in the US, Thailand is second, and Spain is third, There is a big difference both in numbers and in the type of immigrants going to the US and Mexico.

  • @williamshaw8106
    @williamshaw8106 2 месяца назад +4

    Playa del Carmen 😊😊

  • @naiman4535
    @naiman4535 16 часов назад

    Yeah, yeah, yeah... All the typical top gringo hangouts in Mexico - didn't really learn anything new in this video. The gringo expats in your survey probably all voted for the cities and towns they were already living in. The only place on this list that really interested me, and that I would really like to explore further, is Puebla - and that's not your typical gringo hangout, I believe. About halfway through this video, I correctly predicted what would be the top three winners on this list - in the correct order, of course. Ho hum! No surprise at all that San Miguel de Allende tops the list - the number one hangout for chic, upscale gringos with money to burn. I, on the other hand, am a gringo povrecito - a poor boy gringo. The best and most well paying job I ever had was being a professional pan flutist with an Andean band on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco back in the 90s. In fact, Mexico is getting so expensive for me now that I gotta take my flute down to the jardin and put out my hat for extra lunch money...

  • @johnnychingas993
    @johnnychingas993 2 месяца назад

    Guadalajara is a special place. I do disagree and agree with the choices YOU made
    BTW ,I have a 2 story 6 bedroom that I recently renovated and it’s up for rent

    • @tracymorgan5386
      @tracymorgan5386 2 месяца назад +1

      SHE didn’t make the choices the voters expats/immigrants like yourself made those choices, the host is just reporting on the results she received.

  • @tonym.s.8686
    @tonym.s.8686 2 месяца назад +1

    What about the statistics of crime? Quality of basic services like potable water, electricity and sewer?

    • @MexicoRelocationGuide
      @MexicoRelocationGuide  2 месяца назад +1

      Hola! water is not potable in any Mexican city. You may install a purifying system in your home, or you may buy a home that has one installed. But that is up to the private owner. Elecricity is good in any of these cities and of course depending on the area of the city, the sewer can be good or bad. If you can crime stats you can research that further :)

  • @chikipichi5280
    @chikipichi5280 28 дней назад

    No chapters for the video? :/

  • @STJ57486
    @STJ57486 2 месяца назад +2

    Guanajuato is having lots of crime with Cartel Violence. San Miguel is not too far from Celaya, where a political Candidate was killed and named one of the most dangerous places in the world.

    • @shewhothinks7603
      @shewhothinks7603 2 месяца назад

      And yet, people in the USA don't seem to mind that there are MASS SHOOTINGS there on an almost daily basis. I'll certainly take Mexico any day of the week!

  • @tracymorgan5386
    @tracymorgan5386 2 месяца назад

    I think some commenters need to see the end of the video and listen carefully to what the host says, because it seems that there is an idea among some that these were her personal choices which they are not.

    • @MexicoRelocationGuide
      @MexicoRelocationGuide  2 месяца назад

      Unfortunately most people don't watch the video. They just go based on the thumbnail or title and then have comment wars. Thanks for the heads up to everyone :)

  • @linserwayne1587
    @linserwayne1587 Месяц назад

    San Miguel de Allende is definitely not an accessible town and is actually known as a place where seniors, especially women, get twisted ankles. The elevation is significant and there are many steep cobblestone streets. That said, the footage shown in this video does not do SMA justice --- it is far far more gorgeous than what is shown. Pictures cannot capture the magical beauty of this place.

    • @higherrealms5309
      @higherrealms5309 Месяц назад

      I am currently in San Miguel. It is indeed hilly and all the streets are cobblestone. Somehow the seniors make it work because there are a lot of them here. And I agree with you, pictures and videos can’t do the beauty justice. I went to a restaurant with a jaw-dropping view of mountains and homes in the mountains. It was amazing! I took a video and several pictures of the view and it didn’t look anywhere NEAR as good as it looked in person.

  • @worldobserver3515
    @worldobserver3515 Месяц назад +1

    Is Mazatlán safe?

    • @MexicoRelocationGuide
      @MexicoRelocationGuide  Месяц назад +1

      There is always going to be crime in any city with hundreds of thousands of people (such as Mazatlán) but because it is such a touristic place, the tourism board does a really good job at ensuring everyone's safety

  • @friendryan
    @friendryan 2 месяца назад

    Why don't you show Monterrey

    • @tracymorgan5386
      @tracymorgan5386 2 месяца назад

      Stay until the exact end of the video and you will know why those places made it on the list.

  • @jayreszy4398
    @jayreszy4398 2 месяца назад +3

    Why TF not QUERÉTARO??? This is BS.

  • @antoniogradilla7933
    @antoniogradilla7933 2 месяца назад +1

    I can’t believe BUCERIAS is on this list ; it’s an absolutely dusty run down, crazy traffic little town …. 😅 nothing pretty to look at 😭😳

    • @MexicoRelocationGuide
      @MexicoRelocationGuide  2 месяца назад +1

      Hmmm... well tell that to the thousands of customers we have that LOVE living there. I think they would disagree

    • @Deltron6060
      @Deltron6060 Месяц назад

      Good to know you're blind 😂

    • @antoniogradilla7933
      @antoniogradilla7933 Месяц назад

      @@MexicoRelocationGuide pues a cada quien lo que le gusta; eso si!
      Pero es un pueblo espantoso; y te lo digo porque yo vivo cerca de ahí .
      Lleno de polvo y basura .

  • @adrianasoldevila630
    @adrianasoldevila630 14 дней назад

    There are many immigrants who absolutely love Guadalajara , Bucerias shouldn’t even be on the list.

  • @franciscovidabajasur1900
    @franciscovidabajasur1900 2 месяца назад +1

    Pink zone Pto Vallarta is 100% LBGTBXYZ😂. I went last summer & unfort didn't see straight people in the streets/restaurants, just a couple of couples 😂

  • @sr9253
    @sr9253 2 месяца назад +1

    Isn’t Bucerias the same as Puerto Vallarta?

    • @MexicoRelocationGuide
      @MexicoRelocationGuide  2 месяца назад +2

      nope 😀

    • @eyesea123
      @eyesea123 2 месяца назад +1

      Bucerias is in the state of Nayarit, but is next door to Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco.

    • @Deltron6060
      @Deltron6060 Месяц назад +1

      You actually typed that comment and decided to post it 😂

  • @sesomnoslen5729
    @sesomnoslen5729 10 дней назад

    Voted by who?

  • @p.c.h.6721
    @p.c.h.6721 2 месяца назад +9

    What's wrong with Guadalajara, I think it's better than Mexico City.

    • @MexicoRelocationGuide
      @MexicoRelocationGuide  2 месяца назад +1

      nothing is wrong with GDL- if it didn’t make the list it’s only because it didn’t get voted as much

    • @p.c.h.6721
      @p.c.h.6721 2 месяца назад +3

      @MexicoRelocationGuide
      Thanks, probably because not so many Expats relocate to Guadalajara compared to other Mexican cities.

    • @MexicoRelocationGuide
      @MexicoRelocationGuide  2 месяца назад +2

      That's def changing now...

    • @Belgarath777
      @Belgarath777 2 месяца назад +3

      Love Guadalajara. Perfect temps most of the year, no humidity, mostly very friendly people, large variety of food, lots to do, there's a neighborhood type for everyone.

    • @DianaM.-ht8ls
      @DianaM.-ht8ls Месяц назад

      How walkable is the city please?

  • @bluesparrow7
    @bluesparrow7 2 дня назад

    The cost of living seems high in Mexico ! With the budgets u presented u can stay in the us and live a higher quality of life under that budget ! What a big disappointment!

    • @MexicoRelocationGuide
      @MexicoRelocationGuide  2 дня назад

      Tell me where in the USA you can live a comfortable life in a high caliber city like the ones I have presented? If you want to live in a poor city, sure it can be done for less in the U.S.

  • @sandhills2344
    @sandhills2344 2 месяца назад +2

    Just avoid their future 15min cities. They want them all over the globe

  • @stevenwhitt4446
    @stevenwhitt4446 2 месяца назад +1

    You left out the important factor of what Mexico requires you to earn to live there.Which is ridiculous

    • @MexicoRelocationGuide
      @MexicoRelocationGuide  2 месяца назад +2

      the income requirements start at $2530mo they for temporary residency- if you can qualify you can easily live in Mexico

    • @stevenwhitt4446
      @stevenwhitt4446 2 месяца назад

      @@MexicoRelocationGuide what is the amount for permanent residency

    • @devonhuning756
      @devonhuning756 2 месяца назад +3

      @@stevenwhitt4446 Hi Steven - the PR requirements are all over the map, depending on what consulate you go to. But they are all higher than any of the TR requirements, which are also all over the map. Google some of the consulates - put 'english' in front of your search so you get an english site, for the requirements, for ex - english visa mexican consulate san antonio

    • @Deltron6060
      @Deltron6060 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@stevenwhitt4446Let's be honest, if the requirements are too much for you, you should stay home.

    • @stevenwhitt4446
      @stevenwhitt4446 Месяц назад

      @@Deltron6060 let’s be honest how about you actually do a good job