Thanks for watching. A few notes Lainie and Miro rent a house for $7,000 Pesos a month- about $400 USD. This isn't a typical price but can be found in some parts of the city. Typical rental prices go for around $10-12k Pesos/Month Check out these free resources Find the Best Rentals mexicorelocationguide.com/lp-rental-tips/ Need a relocation tour in Guanajuato? Check out our relocation tours page mexicorelocationguide.com/tours/private-relocation-tours/ Ready to Move to Mexico? Get our online course and our directory of vetted contacts mexicorelocationguide.com/guide/
I love the respect these two show towards the local culture…..showing grace to the locals rather than talking a bull in a china shop approach of expecting locals to change. We’re guests in their country, good for these two respecting that
You are an inspiration, I am moving to Mexico in September but my son is not ready to move, I hope one day he follows, and becomes part of my project, thank you so much for injecting hope and good vibes!
I enjoyed this interview. I like how you see yourselves as immigrants and not Expats. I live in Germany, 52 years old and have been to Mexico a few times and will be going back again this year for a month to see if it's for me. Everytime I go, I feel a connection and have realized that I don't need alot to be happy. After a suffering a mild Burn-out because of my last job, I am trying to make some changes and concentrate more on what's important, including my mental health. It's okay to work but you need to be honest with yourself about what you really need. I found that in Mexico. I want to integrate and make this my new home, step by step. Life is short, so make it happen.
@@nastynippelz hi, where in Germany are you? I have a guest house in San Pancho Mexico, but mostly live in the San Francisco Bay Area. I spent lots of time visiting Germany!
It's insane that so many people are triggered by the word immigrants or expats, it's ridiculous. When you learn to stop labeling people as if you're superior it dissolves your Ego.
The good thing is these people understand that they are immigrants to a country and community and they have to learn the ways there and of those ppl. ❤Thank you for respecting the country and it’s ppl.
It's insane that so many people are triggered by the word immigrants or expats, it's ridiculous. When you learn to stop labeling people as if you're superior it dissolves your Ego.
Thank you Lainie and Miro for being so connected and mindful. I am Mexican and this is the first time I ever heard someone who relocated to Mexico giving the recommendations that I would love foreigners to consider when moving to Mexico. Live in the houses we live, tip as we tip, connect with locals… and your impact on the country will be largely positive.
Talking of service hit me as one of the wonders my husband learned as a child living in different countries. He was so great at making sure myself and our children never forgot this, which has enriched us all.What a beautiful relationship as mother and son. Sharing the blessings they have with us, Thank you.
What great advice from two very humble and respectful individuals. Mom is calm, beautiful, and poised and did a great job of raising her caring and intelligent son. They seem like great people who would be fun to be around. Thanks again.
Born to my Mexican parents and me being from Chicago it was a very big huge difference in comparison to both lifestyles once I had the chance to live in Mexico I saw a whole different much larger and free world the humanity and the nature is what I enjoyed, I lived in with my grandmother at that time very artistic house and nice gorgeous garden I enjoyed to sit on the balcony and watch the rain the nights were beautiful the patio of the house was large the barn we had in our backyard was beautiful the goats sheep and cattle along with roosters chickens and turkey oh yeah a lot of live poultry the little grocery store she had inside the property was cute and we would always have nice repetitive customers from the area, the German shepherd dogs always guarded the property but we never had any intruders trying to break in or nothing like that to worry about honestly I felt a lot safer, the food that the Mexican lady sold from outside her house in the late evening was delicious and I remember walking home to watch my tv show with a full belly and happy sometimes when were young we don’t even know why we were happy or better said we don’t know what we had until we don’t have it anymore, I remember everything like it was yesterday I remember the fairs the carnavals the supermarkets when I used to go for breakfast in the morning and ate this huge tender stake w we quesadillas and strawberry or vanilla shakes it was the bomb going around downtown was fun you can do pretty much anything from playing your video game console to logging on to your computer or taking a nice hot shower and spending time with your girlfriend inside your own private property without having to care to pay rent of course if you own but even that rent is pretty quite affordable especially if your a graduate and are working in a professional field or if you have a little gig going on in the side you can make ends meet, I enjoyed there story so I just wanted to share a little about my experience living in Mexico now I’m in Chicago but I swear I’ll give anything to have that same wonderful experience ❤
Hey there. Human beings like you two I'm pretty sure that will be welcome to any part of the world. Well educated and respectful of others culture. Blessings from Sacramento CA.
Lainie and Miro have such great advice. Expats can so easily increase the cost of living for the people of an area or a country through their actions. As they say "when in Rome...." An excellent interview, and if I get to Guanajuato I'm going to come and check out their board game cafe since I'm a big game aficionado!
Such a great story that they have and so brave of Lainie to take her young son and start traveling the world! What a fantastic education Miro got and they both have traveled and are now living in Mexico for all of the right reasons. I wish them much good luck with their new venture!
Great video... Five years a go I mooved to a cute beach village in the state of Sonora, very quiet on week days, and not so peaceful on weekends ... I love it here and the Mexicans are the nicest people, and very helpfull very important point for me... In Mexico you can find very modern cities just like in the U.S. if thats your thing but much more expensive for a American life style but you can find it here in Mexico also,
Great message you just gave everyone to control the gentrification. Adapt adapt and adapt. If you want to live a luxury life, maybe you should stay in Beverly hills. Thank you for being the way you are. Please never change. Felicidades y gracias por Todo. Saludos from Sacramento CA.
Thank you very much Lainie for considering yourself an immigrant. Such a hard word to say for people from the US coming to live to another country. I am so glad for you and for your son, you both look very happy. I hope life keeps beeing good for both of you. Bienvenidos a México. Disfruten mucho de Guanajuato.
Thank you for sharing your journey!!! How is the rent here? They say that Mexico is getting more expensive...Happy to see you and your son traveling together
Mexico is one of the best places in the world to retire to and definitely the best one in Latin America and especially for Americans and Canadians nationals!😀
I cant say one version is right, or another is wrong. I do see a practicality/simplicity in Mexico from Tampico, to Veracruz, to Merida, that I haven't seen in the United States in more than half a century.
Hello a wry nice and inspirational story, I left Mexico to live in USA about 24 years ago. I went from a not very stable border town in Mexico to a rural area little town in the middle of Tennessee and I loved it, made a lot of friends there. Here recently, moved to south central Texas larger city and I while I found it really nice I am still not fully engaged in the big cities dynamics and life style. So it is always on the back of my mind going back to a small little town or move to Mexico. Thanks for sharing your story and experiences, that definitely adds to all the factors you need to know or consider on a decision making. I am glad you guys found your point of equilibrium and enjoying your lives. I vistes that state ( San Miguel Allende, Salamanca, Guanajuato, Leon) Guanajuato it is a beautiful state, unfortunately most of the recent news are not very favorable in terms of safety I hope that changes soon. But I am glad you are sharing this so for those who want to visit again we can take our precautions and go. Nice story thanks, blessings.
Great point on making it a point on not overpaying or tipping as it will drive up the surrounding prices and making it harder for the local population. I dislike when RUclipsrs say how cheap everything is but it is not cheap to the residents living there.
Hello from Puerto Rico, I just stumbled upon your channel and glad I did. Great content you two bring much insight and inspiration to travel and perhaps retire in Guanajuato. Thanks for sharing, ❤ Mia. Btw, I’m a fan and a new subscriber. I would love to learn more. 😊
Hi Mia! Bienvenida. They were guests on our channel. Thanks for watching To learn more about moving to Mexico check out our site mexicorelocationguide.com/blog/
Our personal preference is tipping a smidge more than average (if not already built into the bill), but acknowledge that tipping like we're on vacation is NOT sustainable for us or anyone around us (maybe what Lainie was referring to)! Great video!
Thanks for your insights! You seem to be very mindful and respectful of the local community in which you’ve created a life. Your message and approach is a welcome antidote to many RUclips stories about relocating to Mexico which seem to focus on exploitation of the culture rather than integration. Guanajuato looks like a great city. It seems unpretentious and authentic despite being a tourist destination. I hope to visit Mexico again soon. Best wishes from Australia… and board games… what’s not to love!!!🦘🦘🦘😀❤️
I been wanting to move to Mexico for so long g this videos make me want to takeoff to give my teen daughter an opportunity to live a more authentic and fulfilling lifestyle.
What a wonderful video I love how respectful they are of Mexico. They got it right on when she says they are immigrants and that people moving to Mexico should do as Mexicans do. I would love to be able to see the home they are renting. I hope to move to Mexico one day soon and when I do I will move in with the locals and Shop the little markets
Loved loved loved this video! I’ve been so curious about Guanajuato and your take on it is so dreamy and intriguing! Love your energy💕 We currently live in Playa Del Carmen but are itching to look at other places to live within our beautiful new country❤️🔥 Thank you for sharing your experience.
I’m also a fan of board games, I play Rummikub it’s so much fun. My next vacation I’d like more than likely travel into Guanajuato in 2025 thanks to your video. ❤
You 2 guys look happy and relaxed,, I am living currently in USA but to be honest my whole world for me is Mexico-USA I don’t see myself in another countries living I love my homeland (Mexico) and my new home (USA)
I visited Guanajuato a few months ago. I'm a Brit living in Xochitepec which is half an hour south of Cuernavaca (about 1.5 hours south of Mexico City). Next time I'm in Guanajuato I'll try and find your board-game cafe / bar. It was lovely seeing how you both have integrated with the locals expanding your social circle. Norman 😁 (PS. Lainie when I visit I'd like to take you on a date if we are both still single - lol)
I love these two. If every American had their outlook fewer of us would feel like we need to escape. They are an amazing family, I hope they get to enjoy all Mexico has to offer.
Lots of investors like RUclips’s (nomad capitalist) are saying move to Mexico because the USA is going to crap really fast . they always mention how Mexican food and culture is rich . I’m Mexican American I love America it’s all I know but the American dream is to get in debt and to stay in it . Americas food is poison and American culture is plain stupid look at who we make famous , as soon as I get my money rite I’m planing on moving out of here.may god bless you both and what a great story and perspective
Many Mexicans are upset because the prices has gone up due to the USA influx and the locals can’t afford to live in many Mexican places due to gentrification 🫤
Also subscribed to that channel you mentioned and agree. We'd already made up our minds about MX prior to subscribing to either channel, but wholeheartedly AGREE!
I spent a life working in Advertising, at small and large advertising agencies. Every time we lost a big client the layoffs came. I understand where you’re coming from. I’m here in Guadalajara this week scoping out whether I can manage adapting. For me it’s the political division in the US that motivates me to become a refugee.
Ive explored living in Playa del Carman and have enjoyed it but the tropical climate is not ideal for me. I am considering this area of Mexico and appreciate the insights you provide. Keep up the good.
Thanks for watching. A few notes Lainie and Miro rent a house for $7,000 Pesos a month- about $400 USD. This isn't a typical price but can be found in some parts of the city. Typical rental prices go for around $10-12k Pesos/Month
Check out these free resources
Find the Best Rentals mexicorelocationguide.com/lp-rental-tips/
Need a relocation tour in Guanajuato? Check out our relocation tours page mexicorelocationguide.com/tours/private-relocation-tours/
Ready to Move to Mexico? Get our online course and our directory of vetted contacts mexicorelocationguide.com/guide/
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So beautiful lady blessings since chihuahua Mexico
I love the respect these two show towards the local culture…..showing grace to the locals rather than talking a bull in a china shop approach of expecting locals to change. We’re guests in their country, good for these two respecting that
@@MikeNelson-r9e
Hear, hear 👏👏👏
I’ve traveled most of my life… lived in some great places…. But Mexico has always been on my heart🫀…. I absolutely love the culture.
You are an inspiration, I am moving to Mexico in September but my son is not ready to move, I hope one day he follows, and becomes part of my project, thank you so much for injecting hope and good vibes!
I enjoyed this interview. I like how you see yourselves as immigrants and not Expats. I live in Germany, 52 years old and have been to Mexico a few times and will be going back again this year for a month to see if it's for me. Everytime I go, I feel a connection and have realized that I don't need alot to be happy. After a suffering a mild Burn-out because of my last job, I am trying to make some changes and concentrate more on what's important, including my mental health. It's okay to work but you need to be honest with yourself about what you really need. I found that in Mexico. I want to integrate and make this my new home, step by step. Life is short, so make it happen.
@@nastynippelz You will..
@@nastynippelz hi, where in Germany are you? I have a guest house in San Pancho Mexico, but mostly live in the San Francisco Bay Area. I spent lots of time visiting Germany!
It's insane that so many people are triggered by the word immigrants or expats, it's ridiculous. When you learn to stop labeling people as if you're superior it dissolves your Ego.
@@jamescadzow9545
We are triggered by many things. Even a bowl of mashed potatoes 😂😂😂
visit Lainie and Miro at their cafe - Changos 3 Cantarranas 5, Zona Centro, 36250 Guanajuato, Gto., Mexico
Very respectful people, love seeing people like you guys in my country. I currently live in Canada but my love for mexico will never fade.
The good thing is these people understand that they are immigrants to a country and community and they have to learn the ways there and of those ppl. ❤Thank you for respecting the country and it’s ppl.
It's insane that so many people are triggered by the word immigrants or expats, it's ridiculous. When you learn to stop labeling people as if you're superior it dissolves your Ego.
Thank you Lainie and Miro for being so connected and mindful. I am Mexican and this is the first time I ever heard someone who relocated to Mexico giving the recommendations that I would love foreigners to consider when moving to Mexico. Live in the houses we live, tip as we tip, connect with locals… and your impact on the country will be largely positive.
Definitely on my mind…. Mexico 🇲🇽 🤎🕉️
Talking of service hit me as one of the wonders my husband learned as a child living in different countries. He was so great at making sure myself and our children never forgot this, which has enriched us all.What a beautiful relationship as mother and son. Sharing the blessings they have with us, Thank you.
What great advice from two very humble and respectful individuals. Mom is calm, beautiful, and poised and did a great job of raising her caring and intelligent son. They seem like great people who would be fun to be around. Thanks again.
Born to my Mexican parents and me being from Chicago it was a very big huge difference in comparison to both lifestyles once I had the chance to live in Mexico I saw a whole different much larger and free world the humanity and the nature is what I enjoyed, I lived in with my grandmother at that time very artistic house and nice gorgeous garden I enjoyed to sit on the balcony and watch the rain the nights were beautiful the patio of the house was large the barn we had in our backyard was beautiful the goats sheep and cattle along with roosters chickens and turkey oh yeah a lot of live poultry the little grocery store she had inside the property was cute and we would always have nice repetitive customers from the area, the German shepherd dogs always guarded the property but we never had any intruders trying to break in or nothing like that to worry about honestly I felt a lot safer, the food that the Mexican lady sold from outside her house in the late evening was delicious and I remember walking home to watch my tv show with a full belly and happy sometimes when were young we don’t even know why we were happy or better said we don’t know what we had until we don’t have it anymore, I remember everything like it was yesterday I remember the fairs the carnavals the supermarkets when I used to go for breakfast in the morning and ate this huge tender stake w we quesadillas and strawberry or vanilla shakes it was the bomb going around downtown was fun you can do pretty much anything from playing your video game console to logging on to your computer or taking a nice hot shower and spending time with your girlfriend inside your own private property without having to care to pay rent of course if you own but even that rent is pretty quite affordable especially if your a graduate and are working in a professional field or if you have a little gig going on in the side you can make ends meet, I enjoyed there story so I just wanted to share a little about my experience living in Mexico now I’m in Chicago but I swear I’ll give anything to have that same wonderful experience ❤
What a wonderful young man, she did a great job raising him and I love their relationship.
Me too
Bravo 👏 keep living and loving and spreading kindness as you are.
Bienvenidos. Y gracias por contribuir al crecimiento de nuestro país.
Loving how mature and respectful they are ❤
Hey there. Human beings like you two I'm pretty sure that will be welcome to any part of the world. Well educated and respectful of others culture. Blessings from Sacramento CA.
That was such a great interview. Im glad you are both so happy.
Gracias !
Lainie and Miro have such great advice. Expats can so easily increase the cost of living for the people of an area or a country through their actions. As they say "when in Rome...." An excellent interview, and if I get to Guanajuato I'm going to come and check out their board game cafe since I'm a big game aficionado!
The kind of person that leaves a good impression when traveling.
Such a great story that they have and so brave of Lainie to take her young son and start traveling the world! What a fantastic education Miro got and they both have traveled and are now living in Mexico for all of the right reasons. I wish them much good luck with their new venture!
Always enjoy these testimonials. Am looking to make this move along with my brother in arms( rescued sheperd lab) Cisco
Loved your interview, and your Mom and son relationship as family and travel buddies 😀
Great video... Five years a go I mooved to a cute beach village in the state of Sonora, very quiet on week days, and not so peaceful on weekends ... I love it here and the Mexicans are the nicest people, and very helpfull very important point for me... In Mexico you can find very modern cities just like in the U.S. if thats your thing but much more expensive for a American life style but you can find it here in Mexico also,
Congratulations on your coffee business, you'll do great.
If i move to Guanajuato please hire me.
I speak Spanish and English.
Great message you just gave everyone to control the gentrification. Adapt adapt and adapt. If you want to live a luxury life, maybe you should stay in Beverly hills. Thank you for being the way you are. Please never change. Felicidades y gracias por Todo. Saludos from Sacramento CA.
What a great interview. Thank you for understanding the privilege. Such a good conversation and perspective.
Thank you very much Lainie for considering yourself an immigrant. Such a hard word to say for people from the US coming to live to another country. I am so glad for you and for your son, you both look very happy. I hope life keeps beeing good for both of you. Bienvenidos a México. Disfruten mucho de Guanajuato.
I am watching you guys from Florida but I myself was born in Guanajuato , gto. I loved the whole video! 🩷🩷🩷 wishing to visit my home town soon
Love your respect and appreciation for Mexico as well as for each other. Bravo!
This was great to listen to. I learned a lot. Thank you!
I am Jose Cruz from Guanajuato happy for you am living in California god Bless you
They have the salt and vinegar kettle chips at Chedraui! 😊
You did pay attention 😂
Really good video amigos. Muchas gracias!!
Thank you for sharing your journey!!! How is the rent here? They say that Mexico is getting more expensive...Happy to see you and your son traveling together
Their current rent is about $7,000 pesos -$380 usd
But rents in that same neighborhood go for about $10k pesos currently
Lovely duo!... Im happy for you guys!
Wellcome to México 🇲🇽! I hope you feel at home here, my best wishes for you.
Mis respetos, que bonitas personas, venir con esa apertura, entendimiento e intención de asimilación cultural 🌟
Mexico is one of the best places in the world to retire to and definitely the best one in Latin America and especially for Americans and Canadians nationals!😀
Welcome to my town, mean while I am in South Cal Working hard and looking forward to retirement and go back. God bless you guys.
I cant say one version is right, or another is wrong. I do see a practicality/simplicity in Mexico from Tampico, to Veracruz, to Merida, that I haven't seen in the United States in more than half a century.
Hello a wry nice and inspirational story, I left Mexico to live in USA about 24 years ago. I went from a not very stable border town in Mexico to a rural area little town in the middle of Tennessee and I loved it, made a lot of friends there. Here recently, moved to south central Texas larger city and I while I found it really nice I am still not fully engaged in the big cities dynamics and life style. So it is always on the back of my mind going back to a small little town or move to Mexico. Thanks for sharing your story and experiences, that definitely adds to all the factors you need to know or consider on a decision making. I am glad you guys found your point of equilibrium and enjoying your lives. I vistes that state ( San Miguel Allende, Salamanca, Guanajuato, Leon) Guanajuato it is a beautiful state, unfortunately most of the recent news are not very favorable in terms of safety I hope that changes soon. But I am glad you are sharing this so for those who want to visit again we can take our precautions and go. Nice story thanks, blessings.
Thanks for everything! What you have done in México.
Saludos de unos mexicanos radicando en Durham, NC
I love hearing personal success stories. Thanks.
What a good idea, your board game café. Now I really want to visit there!
Very nice video... Thank you for your contribution to this society....
Good for you guys .!! Way to go .!!
From Florida from a Mexican saying live well live happy 👌🌹🙏
I visited Guanajuato this July and it was so beautiful! It reminded me of Europe. Im originally from Mexico and I would love to live there!!
I love your respectfull attitude towards México, mexicanas y mexicanos.
Great point on making it a point on not overpaying or tipping as it will drive up the surrounding prices and making it harder for the local population. I dislike when RUclipsrs say how cheap everything is but it is not cheap to the residents living there.
Lovely Family we guys!!!
Hello from Puerto Rico, I just stumbled upon your channel and glad I did. Great content you two bring much insight and inspiration to travel and perhaps retire in Guanajuato. Thanks for sharing, ❤ Mia. Btw, I’m a fan and a new subscriber. I would love to learn more. 😊
Hi Mia! Bienvenida. They were guests on our channel. Thanks for watching
To learn more about moving to Mexico check out our site mexicorelocationguide.com/blog/
GUANAJUATO ES HERMOSO. QUE BUENO QUE SE SIENTAN BIEN EN MÉXICO. ALGÚN DÍA IRÉ A SU CAFETERÍA. SALUDOS DESDE MORELOS, MÉXICO !!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍✌✌✌
Our personal preference is tipping a smidge more than average (if not already built into the bill), but acknowledge that tipping like we're on vacation is NOT sustainable for us or anyone around us (maybe what Lainie was referring to)!
Great video!
This is lovely. Thank you both. I lived in Spain for two years, we have to adjust to different environments and embrace the differences.
Thanks for your insights! You seem to be very mindful and respectful of the local community in which you’ve created a life. Your message and approach is a welcome antidote to many RUclips stories about relocating to Mexico which seem to focus on exploitation of the culture rather than integration. Guanajuato looks like a great city. It seems unpretentious and authentic despite being a tourist destination. I hope to visit Mexico again soon. Best wishes from Australia… and board games… what’s not to love!!!🦘🦘🦘😀❤️
Thanks for watching their story! Check out our site if you want help planning a move to Mexico - mexicorelocationguide.com
I been wanting to move to Mexico for so long g this videos make me want to takeoff to give my teen daughter an opportunity to live a more authentic and fulfilling lifestyle.
Looks like you guys are the perfect neighbor to hang around.
Lol. Well said. Mexico and his ppl are one of the happiest in the world. Always will play music and share their food from their own plate.
Excellent video. Thanks!!
Well done 👍👍
What a wonderful video I love how respectful they are of Mexico. They got it right on when she says they are immigrants and that people moving to Mexico should do as Mexicans do. I would love to be able to see the home they are renting. I hope to move to Mexico one day soon and when I do I will move in with the locals and Shop the little markets
Hola Joan! We gave you a glimpse into the home they are renting but we can only film as much as the guests are comfortable with :) Saludos
Great video, great advice. I like their story, theirs reflect ours in so many ways.❤
As Mexican myself we love to have you in Mexico welcome!!!!!!!
This was a really good interview
Loved loved loved this video! I’ve been so curious about Guanajuato and your take on it is so dreamy and intriguing! Love your energy💕
We currently live in Playa Del Carmen but are itching to look at other places to live within our beautiful new country❤️🔥
Thank you for sharing your experience.
I'll tell you what's foreign to me - having this kind of relationship with my Mom. What a pleasure to watch these two.
Watching from San Luis Potosi. -Marc
I’m near Vancouver, Canada. Very informative. Thank you!
I am glad you like my home state i am from Irapuato about 40 minutes away from Guanajuato capital I hope you enjoy living there you are very welcome
Beautiful video
Beautiful people
Thank you!!
I've been to Kapok Green Bistro Coffee. In addition to the coffee, the food was very good, and they have gluten-free options. 😊
Thank you ❤
Well done. Looking forward to meeting you both in GTO
I’m also a fan of board games, I play Rummikub it’s so much fun. My next vacation I’d like more than likely travel into Guanajuato in 2025 thanks to your video. ❤
I hear you on the Salt & Vinegar chips. One of the few things I miss living here in Mexico as well. 🙂
@@davidsebastianelli1326 Save your money. All that is junk food full of seed oils. Do your health a favor. ✌🏼
Loved this video!
Watching from DapHne, AL.
@@davidsebastianelli1326 have you tried Costco yet?
It would be awesome to be able to see their homes in Mexico.
Thanks for watching their story! Check out our site if you want help planning a move to Mexico - mexicorelocationguide.com
Love these two ❤❤
These two people are lovely.
Congrats! You guys were at the language exchange when I was once
You 2 guys look happy and relaxed,, I am living currently in USA but to be honest my whole world for me is Mexico-USA I don’t see myself in another countries living I love my homeland (Mexico) and my new home (USA)
I visited Guanajuato a few months ago. I'm a Brit living in Xochitepec which is half an hour south of Cuernavaca (about 1.5 hours south of Mexico City). Next time I'm in Guanajuato I'll try and find your board-game cafe / bar. It was lovely seeing how you both have integrated with the locals expanding your social circle. Norman 😁 (PS. Lainie when I visit I'd like to take you on a date if we are both still single - lol)
Awesome, I love Guanajuato, Gto and dream of moving there. But I simply don’t know how to turn my dreams into reality. I’ll continue to ponder.
We’ve helped many people turn their dream of living in Mexico into reality. See how we can help: mexicorelocationguide.com/guide/
I love these two. If every American had their outlook fewer of us would feel like we need to escape.
They are an amazing family, I hope they get to enjoy all Mexico has to offer.
Lots of investors like RUclips’s (nomad capitalist) are saying move to Mexico because the USA is going to crap really fast . they always mention how Mexican food and culture is rich . I’m Mexican American I love America it’s all I know but the American dream is to get in debt and to stay in it . Americas food is poison and American culture is plain stupid look at who we make famous , as soon as I get my money rite I’m planing on moving out of here.may god bless you both and what a great story and perspective
Many Mexicans are upset because the prices has gone up due to the USA influx and the locals can’t afford to live in many Mexican places due to gentrification 🫤
Also subscribed to that channel you mentioned and agree. We'd already made up our minds about MX prior to subscribing to either channel, but wholeheartedly AGREE!
Thankyou for sharing
I spent a life working in Advertising, at small and large advertising agencies. Every time we lost a big client the layoffs came. I understand where you’re coming from. I’m here in Guadalajara this week scoping out whether I can manage adapting. For me it’s the political division in the US that motivates me to become a refugee.
What a lovely family. ❤
Ive explored living in Playa del Carman and have enjoyed it but the tropical climate is not ideal for me. I am considering this area of Mexico and appreciate the insights you provide. Keep up the good.
It remains me when Sara Connor and John Connor lived in mexico for a while
Idk it was the first thing I thought
Salt and vinegar ketle chips you can get it in Costco 😊
You guys are great! I hope in the future to move to mexico. Retirement here in the US just isn't that attractive anymore ,thank you for the video
You can get those chips in Costco or HEB in León, Gto. 😉
What’s the name of the coffee shop again?
Changos Tres en centro
How did you start a coffee shop? Rent space? How did learn barista? Equipment? Legal process? Etc etc
Oh man, if I move to Mexico permanently I hope we are neighbors. I absolutely love board games! 👍
Watching from Queretaro
Hola!
@@MexicoRelocationGuidehola. Loving this city so much
Interesting video.
Saludos desde California.
Lainie is a beautiful woman. 😍 Love her entire vibe.