But to retire permanently in Mexico there are new income requirements. You need an income of at least $4,350 a month. Most people don’t make this on Social Security.
she spoke about the block home. I have a house here in Florida that is concrete block. It stays pretty much the same temp all night no matter what the temp is outside. It gets a little warm in the daytime and retains the heat all night. Very insulated, can't hear a thing going on outside.
When you live below the poverty line and work all the time but don't make the money you should , you will get to it when you can. show them the money and they will go fast.
You can call yourself “expat” or something else but you nothing more or nothing less an emigrant, i migrated from the place I was born to the USA and I became American citizens, in the future I might move to the beautiful and wonderful TIERRA AZTECA. MEXiCO or the biggest country of the world The RUSSIAN FEDERATION or perhaps YTALY, so I will migrate, don’t feel bad calling yourself MIGRANT because that is exactly what you’re .
Try San Nicolas my Dad lives there and I get great internet service it’s about 5 kilometers from Chapala love it things of moving myself there from San Francisco Bay Area I’m also tired of the politics (Mega Republicans )😊
Recently met some Canadians on a cruise that bought a home and winter in Chapala. They love it!
Thanks to both of you. Good interview again. She’s a nice woman. She’s also well travelled. Thanks again
absolutely! thanks for watching ;)
Very honest review. No fantasizing. Down to earth.
Great interview! It is very informational, particularly for retirees. Excellent questions and insightful answers.
happy you found it helpful!
Thank you for your honesty. Seems like a nice place.
Great subject matter covered.
Great interview! Thanks once again.
of course!! glad you found it helpful
But to retire permanently in Mexico there are new income requirements. You need an income of at least $4,350 a month. Most people don’t make this on Social Security.
Great interview, thank you for sharing.
yay! thank you so much!! if you have areas you would like to know more about, please let us know!
Very informative. Thank you
Great information!
thanks - glad you found it helpful!
she spoke about the block home. I have a house here in Florida that is concrete block. It stays pretty much the same temp all night no matter what the temp is outside. It gets a little warm in the daytime and retains the heat all night. Very insulated, can't hear a thing going on outside.
Thank you for your video
Thanks for posting... - joe
When you live below the poverty line and work all the time but don't make the money you should , you will get to it when you can. show them the money and they will go fast.
Hello hermosa from guanajuato Mexico 🌷🌷😘
Many people
Are digital nomad internet matters.
It should be around 150-200 USD rent a month!
Not any more!
Think about the average monthly income of a middle income Mexican!
I love this interview. How can I contact Nannette?
email me at hello[at]dreamretirementinmexico.com and I can forward your email onto her. :)
You will need ar least 2 UHauls of cash.
❤🙏
Hello Nannette, you seem very familiar. Did you work for the phone company downtown LA 1980’s?
Would it be possible to contact Nanette? I'm considering moving to Mexico to that region.
How Can I Contact This Sista.
What neighborhood do you live in Chapala?
You do understand that there are RUclips videos that will tell you how to fix your own damn toilet
You can of course have your cremation pre handled here in Mexico.
You can call yourself “expat” or something else but you nothing more or nothing less an emigrant, i migrated from the place I was born to the USA and I became American citizens, in the future I might move to the beautiful and wonderful TIERRA AZTECA. MEXiCO or the biggest country of the world The RUSSIAN FEDERATION or perhaps YTALY, so I will migrate, don’t feel bad calling yourself MIGRANT because that is exactly what you’re .
Maybe you should learn how to spell before you criticize
Try San Nicolas my Dad lives there and I get great internet service it’s about 5 kilometers from Chapala love it things of moving myself there from San Francisco Bay Area I’m also tired of the politics (Mega Republicans )😊
Do people freely safely swim in the lake?
Cost your life !