Best Places to Live or Retire Comfortably in Mexico

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Best Places to Live or Retire Comfortably in Mexico
Did you know that Mexico is the most popular place to move for North Americans looking to live abroad? In fact, it’s estimated that over 1 million expats live here. If white sandy beaches, beautiful mountain regions, tons of culture, and year-round sun are your idea of a good time, then you’re going to want to stick around. Today on Across The Globe, we’re going to look at the cheapest – and most desirable – places to live or retire comfortably in Mexico.

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While we do our best to provide you with the most accurate information. These are after all just our take based on data we analyzed. You should make your own decisions based on your own experiences by visiting the places we talk about!

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I have a couple of neighbors that are selling their homes in California, and one is moving to Cabo San Lucas and the other to GDL= Guadalajara, Mexico. I have a co-worker who retired and moved to GDL. I went to visit him back in the fall. GDL is so Beautiful. The homes are absolutely beautiful and modern. I give my props to the building designers and pool designers. The weather is like Los Angeles, California and so much Greenery. I loved it. It has grown so much since the last time I had been there in 1980 when I was 20 years old. I went with a couple of Buddies of mine which are no longer living. Miss them so much! Now I am 67, Boy how time fly's.

thomasfranco
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I've lived in Ajijic for 3 1/2 years now and I absolutely love it. The weather, the delicious natural food, and most of all the sweet friendly people. I'M a better person here!

jbw
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Guadalajara here I come..
Eventually 😅

elgatosamurai
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My parents retire in Mazatlan in 2025 they can't wait, it's mainly Canadian expats but theres Americans also

frankmurillo
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Hey bro I am your big fan I always follow your videos on youtube.

rmzn
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Merida has its own international airport. You don’t have to go to Cancun.

Manny_watchmywatch
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I'm most interested in all the new discoveries in archeology... I gotta go, but not no tourist traps

LaurelCanyonMojo
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The gringos always ask me why does it cost three times more to buy and live in the Baja than the main land Mexico. I tell them that the Baja is now just south California now and the prices are about the same

RexPonder-yb
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Merida is a cartel "hands off" or protected city. Yes, it is one of, if not the most, safest cities in Mexico.

Tim_Lehmann
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Have you factored-in the strong Pesos exchange rate? as of today, it’s new high 1USD:16.7MX$,
when you’re showing those numbers in US Dollars, look more like for 2 years ago, when 1USD was able to get 20 Pesos, but nowadays, expenses in Mexico pesos to US Dollar has increased at least 30% comparing last year

zyxx-rksg
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Anyone know where that nomad list is that keeps coming up . For research purposes

dsunny
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To the narrator, accents in Spanish indicate the syllable stressed. In Spanish, the default stress is the second to last syllable. An accent indicates when another syllable should be stressed. With the name Cristobal, since there is no accent indicating otherwise, the stress falls on the “to” pronounced “toe”, as the second to last syllable.

Laudon
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San Cristobal is considerably cooler than it's lower lying neighbour, Tuxtla Gutierrez, and this is a good thing! Unless you enjoy temperatures of 40+ in the summer

michaelpotter
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We own a cleaning company and looking to relocate down there.. Would you suggest any of these places specifically for a cleaning business?

DJDaddyJake
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1. Mazatlan
2. Mérida
3. Puebla
4. Ajiji
5. Playa del Carmen
6. Oaxaca
7. Puerto Vallarta
8. Guadalajara
9. Guanajuato
10. San Cristóbal de las casas

ytelify
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What is the website pictured showing all expense details?

axeman
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You didnt mention the unbearable heat and humidity in Merida

robertmartinez
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I have lived in Mexico for 20 years. It is not any cheaper now to live here Things have changed a lot. We are now moving to Arizona it's cheaper. Do your research.

RobertIsaacson-hisz
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This no way it’s super expensive I was ther last week November 2023 it’s very expensive
The coffe in cheep store 50 mex like $3.5 ice cream 180 mex $10😂😂😂
No way no way I’m very disappointed

watny
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CHEAP. This is this word thst causes housing is going up so fast in Mexico and other countries causing the locals to not be able to afford rent in their own country try. American using the word " cheap" everywhere thry go.

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