What I wish I'd known BEFORE moving to MEXICO

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @alex-wittman
    @alex-wittman  2 месяца назад

    Curious about what else Jalisco has to offer?? Here's what to know about living in Guadalajara: ruclips.net/video/gUigTSXvVGo/видео.html

  • @nanrobbins2916
    @nanrobbins2916 5 месяцев назад +7

    Living happily in Ajijic for 24 years now and cannot imagine living anywhere else.

  • @kingcormack8004
    @kingcormack8004 23 дня назад

    Wow, I haven't checked out your channel for a few years. Still the best looking woman on RUclips! Buena suerte!

  • @auntielu4394
    @auntielu4394 10 месяцев назад +4

    When you first get your rental make a list of immediate needs for each room. A bed, bathroom toiletries, kitchen essentials to cook, etc. Think about what you do daily from the moment you wake up. No need to buy everything all at once if you’re on a budget.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, no need to buy everything at once!

  • @christopherbranski1720
    @christopherbranski1720 10 месяцев назад +4

    Mexico is indeed huge, to give one an idea the landmass here the flight time from Mexico City to Merida is the same length as the flights I used to take from Madison, WI to Dallas

  • @Mexicobeanpole
    @Mexicobeanpole 10 месяцев назад +6

    Oh, you made it to our town. We love Lakeside. We moved here in May of 2023. We are now permanent card carrying residents after 20 years of traveling all over Mexico.
    We thought Chapala was going to be our jumping off spot, we prefer Chapala over Ajijic, but we love it so much here we think we will start looking to buy when our one year lease ends.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +1

      I am so happy to hear you are so happy in Chapala!

    • @purplesky4157
      @purplesky4157 8 месяцев назад

      Lakeside wtf? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 bro please respect Mexico. Don’t start naming it stuff. It’s the locals town not yours lol. My family is from chápala I don’t even act like yall when I’ve been going every year as a kid and lived there for sometime myself.

  • @Mexicobeanpole
    @Mexicobeanpole 10 месяцев назад +6

    You said in an earlier video how expensive it is to furnish an apartment in Mexico, which I didn’t agree.
    We pay approx 20% more rent per month for a furnished house that doesn’t even match our taste and individual comforts. That means paying $1000 as opposed to $800.
    We constantly see deals to be had on Amazon Mexico, local estate sales, facebook marketplace, and consignment shops in our area.
    Our next home we will either buy and furnish or rent an unfinished house and have fun looking for our furnishings.
    It’s much cheaper to furnish yourself in the long run.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +2

      Actually one of the points in this video is how affordable it can be to rent an apartment in Mexico! I’ve always been a proponent of furnishing your own place in Mexico 👍🏼

    • @davidsebastianelli1326
      @davidsebastianelli1326 10 месяцев назад +1

      Hola Alex and Taylor! Mexicoliving, you must be thinking of someone else. From the first videos Alex posted after moving to Queretaro from my home state of Michigan, she had mentioned how affordable it was to furnish a place. She had said how she was initially concerned but found out differently. Mucha suerte desde Ensenada!

  • @Wilfredos_
    @Wilfredos_ 10 месяцев назад +5

    Love❤you guys, I am very happy to see you enjoying yourself in Guadalajara. Good vibes heading your way🥂Happy New Year🎊🎊🎊‼️

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +1

      Happy new year!! Thanks for watching, Wilfredo!

  • @jpsmusicandmore5457
    @jpsmusicandmore5457 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hi Alex... Good to see your video. Thank yo for all you did and do. I am ejoying Cuenca Ecuador but Queretaro was great.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +1

      Wishing you all the best in 2024, JP! Glad to hear you enjoyed Queretaro & are doing well in Cuenca.

  • @jpsmusicandmore5457
    @jpsmusicandmore5457 10 месяцев назад +2

    Oh and Ivonne and her team are the best ever

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, I have an awesome interview with Ivonne coming soon to my channel!

  • @donyaschuk6538
    @donyaschuk6538 10 месяцев назад +2

    Love your work. Thank you so much for this. Happy new year!

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for your kind words! Happy new year!

  • @raymcsloy8125
    @raymcsloy8125 7 месяцев назад

    Always love your videos! This one is very informative and interesting. Glad i found you guys again!!! Cheers!

  • @adriandelatorre8341
    @adriandelatorre8341 10 месяцев назад +1

    Happy New Year! 2024

  • @jaliscoguanajuatotravelsan5679
    @jaliscoguanajuatotravelsan5679 10 месяцев назад

    Very good video. Thanks. Great info for the viewers.

  • @janeberryman3581
    @janeberryman3581 10 месяцев назад +2

    Nice to see you👋

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching, Jane!

  • @christopherarkills8912
    @christopherarkills8912 10 месяцев назад +2

    Great video! Happy New Year! 🎉

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Chris! We had a lovely weekend checking out Lake Chapala-I highly recommend it!

    • @christopherarkills8912
      @christopherarkills8912 10 месяцев назад

      I have been there! A few years ago we spent a couple of days in Chapala. It is beautiful.

  • @PabloCruz-rn7vw
    @PabloCruz-rn7vw 10 месяцев назад +1

    Alex, I followed you since you lived in Queretaro, you have beautiful eyes.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching & supporting the channel, Pablo!

  • @davebacon6194
    @davebacon6194 10 месяцев назад +2

    Good points, as usual!😊

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Dave! Please let me know if there’s anything else you would add 😀 feliz Año Nuevo!

  • @rhyslud
    @rhyslud 10 месяцев назад +2

    Some great points. We plan to airBnb for 3 to 4 months. One month each in different parts of Guadalajara. I'm not sure if I should include Lake Chapala. It seems a bit sleepy My dad will be there. Im going in January to look for a care home for him.
    When we DO find our place we've already decided to go unfurnished.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +1

      Love that you’re going to be traveling around first to see where feels most at home to you, Rhys! I would recommend staying around Tlaquepaque since that’s on the side of GDL closest to Chapala 🏠

    • @Mexicobeanpole
      @Mexicobeanpole 10 месяцев назад +3

      It is sleepy if you’re a late night partier. Otherwise, there’s plenty of restaurants and bars with live entertainment. Always something going on. But, the average age is older, if that matters to you.

    • @revadriana_psychic_medium
      @revadriana_psychic_medium 10 месяцев назад

      Good description. Sidewalks in Ajijic roll up after dinner 😂

    • @rhyslud
      @rhyslud 10 месяцев назад

      @@Mexicobeanpole I was thinking more about theater, symphony, jazz festival, museums, large parks, the international book fair, headliner concerts, sporting events, international restaurants, international food markets, modern art, creator spaces, public transportation, large parks, the zoo, all the things a city of 5 million people has to offer that a small town can never offer. Small towns have their advantages too. But where do I see myself living fully vs visiting recreationally. I think I know but I'm trying to keep an open mind.

  • @31147
    @31147 10 месяцев назад +2

    Off to Guadalajara this March !

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +1

      Very exciting! Let me know if you need any specific recommendations!

    • @donyaschuk6538
      @donyaschuk6538 10 месяцев назад

      Wish I was saying that.

  • @genaroignot3332
    @genaroignot3332 10 месяцев назад

    Feliz año.

  • @jerrycallender7604
    @jerrycallender7604 10 месяцев назад

    New subscriber sending greetings from Tucson, Arizona.
    I'm in the process of selling my house with the intent of moving to Ajijic..
    Thanks for your videos.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад

      Welcome, Jerry! Happy to have you here :)

    • @1vagabundo962
      @1vagabundo962 10 месяцев назад

      Are you a TRUMP supporter? If your answer is yes ,your not welcome to my belove México.

  • @pamelalueschen1062
    @pamelalueschen1062 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks Alex. Great video.

  • @2GringosOnTheGulf
    @2GringosOnTheGulf 10 месяцев назад

    Great video thanks for sharing. ✌️

  • @dianadiehl
    @dianadiehl 10 месяцев назад +2

    I don't know what it's like in other areas of Mexico, but in Baja no one has furnaces or insulation in their houses. The houses are cinder block constuction, which has an R-factor of about 1-2. That means that if it is 47 ° outside on a cold winter night it is 47° inside the house or maybe 50° if you are lucky and the wind is blowing the right way.
    Those gorgeous casas with big open floor plans and tall ceilings don't heat well with a space heater.
    Also, space heaters are usually propane, often with a little tank that actually sits inside your room and no exhaust for dangerous carbon monoxide to exit. A window needs to stay open for safety. Keeping warm is managed with activity, blankets, and layers of clothing plus lots of hot tea.
    I and my dogs shivered through 3 cold winters in an otherwise beautiful place by the ocean. It's probably not so bad if you are a bit younger, but as we age our tolerance for cold decreases. At 70 preventing hypothermia is a challenge. WHO recommendations for those over 65 is a minimum temperature of 68 degrees. I was not prepared.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience, Diana! Stay warm!

    • @dianadiehl
      @dianadiehl 10 месяцев назад

      @@alex-wittman Glad to give another perspective. By the way, I still live here! I've moved into town with a house with a wall to block some wind. I really enjoy it here, but it's best to be prepared, clothing-wise, and to change your lifestyle a bit to be more comfortable. I am probably more temperature sensitive than some; there are over 1000 expats living in the seaside area I was in--mostly retired, but also including some digital nomads--who love it and have adapted happily.

    • @georgejetson9801
      @georgejetson9801 10 месяцев назад +2

      It shows how we are all different. I'm older but spent a couple decades living in Australia and never ran the heat in the winter. I came back to the US and stayed with my sister for a month during the winter and her place was suffocatingly hot with her heat set to 74.

    • @mhfnet
      @mhfnet 10 месяцев назад +1

      In Ajijic I don't know of anyone that has central AC or heat. The weather is mild ALL year long, in addition the sun heats the cement walls during the day and releases it at night when it cools down. Perfect place for passive solar temperature control and all you really need is a house with good ventilation and ceiling fans. Also with 330 days of sunshine per year solar energy generation works fantastic. Payback is less than 5 years especially with rates going up every year. Sure homes cost more in central Ajijic but the beauty, tons of thing to do, proximity to Guadalajara and big airport and amazing year-round weather, those things are worth a lot!

    • @DLDiehl
      @DLDiehl 9 месяцев назад

      @@mhfnet There is no releasing of heat in the evening here. That heat releases from the cinder/concrete block straight to the outdoors. You can feel the temperature indoors plummet as soon as the sun gets low in the winter. If the homes are adobe there, I think that's a better passive system. Sounds like a good location.

  • @mdrichards
    @mdrichards 10 месяцев назад

    Having to do that bus ride from Mexico City to Queretaro isn't terrible... but not having to do it is amazing.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +1

      "Not terrible" is the perfect way to describe it lol I was just doing it way too frequently. I thought the Queretaro airport would be more convenient, but that wasn't so for my particular destinations.

  • @DavidCoxDallas
    @DavidCoxDallas 10 месяцев назад

    Happy new year!!

  • @CharliePowell-dy1tl
    @CharliePowell-dy1tl 10 месяцев назад

    I’m packing to drive to Riberas now from Idaho. I avoid Ajijic because there’s too many people, it’s loud, dogs barking and the traffic is bad. It’s hard to find a place in Mexico that doesn’t have dogs barking. I found a cabin between Riberas and Chapala with no neighbors. Just 4 days of driving! See you soon, maybe.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад

      Safe travels, Charlie!

    • @luyzqint3760
      @luyzqint3760 10 месяцев назад

      With all due respect: Mexico might not be for you. We love music and parties, the dogs and cats have the right to wonder around (in most areas in Mexico), I know they don't have that freedom in your country, but who are we to dictate where the dogs and cats live and wonder around?.
      My suggestion, really pay attention to where you plan to move, because in Mexico we are vibrant (some might say, laud🤪), and if that's a deal breaker for you, then, places like Costa Rica or Panama or Spain, could be a better fit for you.
      Please, do your research first, so you don't have to bash Mexico because is not what you wanted to be ✌️

  • @georgejetson9801
    @georgejetson9801 10 месяцев назад

    I'm considering that area. That airbnb is gorgeous but found it very expensive.

    • @mhfnet
      @mhfnet 10 месяцев назад

      You don't get amazing weather, location to a big city and airport, so much to see and do, nice mixed community of expats and locals, and beautiful lake and mountains for free. Also yes Ajijic Centro is expensive but there are other places along the lake much less expensive.

    • @1vagabundo962
      @1vagabundo962 10 месяцев назад

      México has become a popular place for the Gringo and European
      immigrants .

  • @alvaroberrielcantellano8189
    @alvaroberrielcantellano8189 10 месяцев назад

    You should visit Puerto Vallarta,..Puerto vallarta is 100% fantastic

  • @jshaffer189
    @jshaffer189 10 месяцев назад

    love your videos

  • @RigiLiquid945
    @RigiLiquid945 10 месяцев назад +2

    Happy New Year!

  • @genaroignot3332
    @genaroignot3332 10 месяцев назад

    Hola Alex saludos

  • @sequelman8997
    @sequelman8997 Месяц назад

    Why didn't you use the Queretaro International Airport instead of taking a bus to Mexico city to fly back to the uS?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  Месяц назад +1

      Flights are significantly more expensive from Querétaro & almost always involve a multi-hour layover in Mexico City. That was always the case for my final destination in the US. If you were trying to get somewhat else, flying out of Querétaro might have been the best option.

  • @alex-wittman
    @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +2

    Share your Mexico plans for 2024! Do you have any goals/resolutions related to learning Spanish??

    • @jaliscoguanajuatotravelsan5679
      @jaliscoguanajuatotravelsan5679 10 месяцев назад

      Yes. 5 years ago I took 4 sessions at a Biblioteca in San Miguel de Allende. I’ve got better over the past few years but not where I think I need to be But I’m doing fine. However I’ll be practicing more. Nice to hear you talk about the importance of being a ‘ language learner ‘. It certainly helps thanks

  • @ziffel77
    @ziffel77 10 месяцев назад

    3 more sleeps til I am in PV for 3 or 4 months. And yeah... I didn't do enough SPEAKing spanish.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +2

      Keep putting in the work, Maggie! You've got this! Safe travels!

  • @evelyncruz5677
    @evelyncruz5677 10 месяцев назад +2

    Hi Alex. I love your new video! I don’t mean to embarrass you, but I need to tell you that I love your haircut! Wow!!!

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching, Evelyn! Not embarrassing at all-I appreciate the positive feedback 🤗

  • @alex-wittman
    @alex-wittman  8 месяцев назад +1

    Come along for a weekend in my life in Guadalajara, Mexico: ruclips.net/video/C5fLZA44l1s/видео.html

  • @anniesshenanigans3815
    @anniesshenanigans3815 10 месяцев назад

    beautiful. But the requirements are too high.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад

      And they increase every year...That's why I encourage people to apply for residency as soon as they think they might want to live in Mexico someday. Other than being in Mexico to complete the process, there is no amount of time that a person actually has to live in Mexico in order to maintain their residency.

  • @eftsoulpath333
    @eftsoulpath333 10 месяцев назад

    . I went to Ajjic thinking I might like to live there because it’s got such a huge Expat community. So I figured it must be a wonderful place. However, I found it small and crowded with no good place to walk or swim. No jungles to hike in. A very short boardwalk. I need a beach I need an ocean., I respect that this place works for some people, but if you need a beach and an open place to walk, Ajijic is not for you❤

    • @JR0078
      @JR0078 10 месяцев назад +2

      Go to Puerto Vallarta!!
      A lot of ocean, a lot of jungle, a huge boardwalk and an international airport... all in one place. What are you waiting for??

    • @gustavoperez5480
      @gustavoperez5480 10 месяцев назад

      Darling, there is an important tool technology nowdays it is called: " I n t e r n e t " have you ever heard about it? Ok, if you can get help for someone to help you to use this tool, you could have investigate all about Ajijic before comming just to realize don't like it.

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience! Yes, Ajijic is definitely landlocked. The lake is great, but it's not the ocean. I hope you find a place that fits what you're looking for!

    • @mhfnet
      @mhfnet 10 месяцев назад +1

      When I want the ocean it is less than 4 hours away or I will rent a place in the winter for a month to get my ocean fix. It might not be the ocean but Lake Chapala is a massive body of water with beautiful mountains and all the cities have nice Malecons and best of all you can enjoy it all year around with the amazing mild weather. The coast is my vacation, Ajijic is my home. But heck to each their own, Mexico is a fantastic place to live your dream!

    • @davebyron-ch9ve
      @davebyron-ch9ve 7 месяцев назад +1

      Your points are a huge consideration for me. I live in Santa Cruz ca, there are no shortage of places to go hiking!

  • @genaroignot3332
    @genaroignot3332 10 месяцев назад

    Como estas?

  • @1vagabundo962
    @1vagabundo962 10 месяцев назад +1

    I wonder! What does Trump thinks of the Gringo immigrants moving and invading México?

  • @jaquettajones
    @jaquettajones 10 месяцев назад

    I thought Queretaro has an international airport - why not fly out of there?

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +1

      It does, but it's small & for my "home" destination, I ended up connect through CDMX anyway. Between the layover & more expensive ticket, it made more sense to take the bus to CDMX.

  • @chonkyb3134
    @chonkyb3134 10 месяцев назад +8

    I just can’t get over the lack of sanitation in Mexico; toilet tissue is put in the trash can versus flushing it down the toilet!

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +5

      I don’t mind the toilet paper thing anymore as long as the trash is emptied often lol! Over six years of living Mexico, there’s a lot I’ve just gotten used to 😅

    • @Tycobb10
      @Tycobb10 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@alex-wittmanYep, "getting used to" is the name of the game when moving from one culture to another.

    • @ajaatwood5650
      @ajaatwood5650 10 месяцев назад +2

      Took us by surprise too. But use a bidet (they have portable ones) helps keep the smell in the trash under control.

    • @Mexicobeanpole
      @Mexicobeanpole 10 месяцев назад +4

      I’m always surprised how this is one of the first things people mention about Mexico, when it’s one of the things we got used to quickly.
      I grew up camping. Digging a hole. No flushing is such a small thing. Trust me.

    • @lorabarton3403
      @lorabarton3403 10 месяцев назад

      This was a beautiful video with some very good reminders. Wishing you and Taylor all the best in 2024🎉💫

  • @genaroignot3332
    @genaroignot3332 10 месяцев назад

    Se perdieron mucho!!

  • @warrentrout
    @warrentrout 10 месяцев назад

    If you can't afford Mexico, you have a big problem

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm not sure what this is in reference to?

    • @Alex-jx5bx
      @Alex-jx5bx 10 месяцев назад

      Maybe in reference to Mexico financial requirements😊

  • @alalesc3796
    @alalesc3796 10 месяцев назад

    Great video! But why r u always taking about the bad things about Mexico?! The rest-of latin America r even worse in general!😢

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +1

      When am I always talking about the bad things in Mexico?

  • @j.m.b5441
    @j.m.b5441 10 месяцев назад

    Mexico? No thanks

    • @alex-wittman
      @alex-wittman  10 месяцев назад +3

      It's not for everyone--I hope you find a place that makes you happy!

    • @jp7393
      @jp7393 8 месяцев назад

      Why? What areas of Mexico have you traveled?

    • @GenXerInMexico
      @GenXerInMexico Месяц назад +1

      ​@@jp7393 probably a Trumper who has never owned a passport.

  • @LasGemelasZalez
    @LasGemelasZalez 9 месяцев назад

    Love your videos