New members of the Mexico forum, introduce yourselves here - 2021
We greatly appreciate both pros and cons of this decision and look forward to hearing your feedback of your experience.
Thank you!
Scott & Becky
So after many years in Mexico and with the current political and economic situation everywhere. My opinion would be that I wouldn't dream of buying a house That dream died with the housing bubble. I would rent to give myself more flexibility.
The world we are currently in does not function as it used to. I would be looking for ways to secure my income.
The moving part is a reasonable plan. Yet, once again, with my experience I would rent and look around as much as possible. Keeping price , security, food safety ,and environment at the top of my required list. If I didn't speak Spanish that would go to the top of my list also. Communication and understanding are critical in my opinion.
Just joined today. I'm a civil engineer by trade and was looking for work in South America.
Found this site....
Been to Mexico several times.
USA is killing me.
I really need to vacate.
Teresa
I understand your feelings. I came from the medical end of the spectrum and began to see the handwriting on the wall ten years before I came here.
What I would suggest is to contact others in your profession to network and explore job options in the direction you want to go. Perhaps colleagues in universities. Do you speak Spanish ? It would make looking for work options much easier.
Any advise or guidance is greatly appreciated
In the words of the great, wise king Solomon: "There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens",
Thanks
SirDwight
Like many, with the pandemic dragging on, job market uneven, and rents soaring in West Palm Beach, Florida due to influx of folks to sunny climes, I needed to get my travel mojo on. And I have not been disappointed at all. Beaches are stunning, cheap and quick transport to them available, and incredible food are all here for us. Plus I have never felt unsafe walking alone at night here. Although Cancun doesn't have the charm of a Merida or old colonial cities, it is a central and functional place to live affordably, especially if you want to explore the entire Riviera Maya from here.
Good luck to all.
Moving to Merida and looking for a 1 bedroom with killer wifi. Im a nomad so this will be my first round in Mexico.
Should I look though an agent or is there an easier way to find a place outside airbnb? (or just negotiate offsite?)
Or I finally ended up walking the neighborhood that I loved here in Cancun and wrote down For Rent numbers from the signs on the buildings. There were so many vacancies (due to Pandemic???) that I found a place I liked in 2-3 days.
Good luck in Merida. I can't wait to visit next month. It's a 4 1/2 hour bus ride from here but it looks gorgeous. ---Matt A
We are also residing in west palm and looking into the Cancun area for a year or so!
We are currently living in New Orleans heading to Puerto Penasco in September. Have secured a home for 6 months and likely will stay in Mexico beyond that if we find affordable housing.
We are newbies to moving out of country and appreciate any and all experiences, advice!
When thinking about Cancun be aware that it is not problem free and not Florida in any way.
Except possibly the expense part. It's not Acapulco, but there have been a few cartel related issues. It's also heavy with venders selling.
Not a deal killer, but something to be well aware of. On the plus side are the beautiful beaches and some excellent restaurant's. I go there once or twice a year for brief vacation trips but decided long ago that it was too tourist focused for me to live in.
In the past 2 years I’ve been to the Cancun area about 8 times. I know it is super touristy. However, I am from the city of Chicago originally. Tourists and visitors and all those things really don’t bother me. The cartel related issues aren’t a deal breaker either! I like the idea of the tourist area for our first year so the kids can learn to adapt easier, which may sound bazaar but I think it’s best!
Looking to move over to Mexico to work and hopefully for good! I have spoken previously to people about Mexico and they have nothing but good to say!
hobomona wrote:Hi. I'm from USA and moving to Merida. I don't know a single person in Merida or in Mexico for that matter. Feel free to say hello.
Hi, I am currently living in Huatulco Crucecita Oaxaca. Come visit if you want to be near calm ocean and breezes.
NKM1314 wrote:Hi Friends!
Moving to Merida and looking for a 1 bedroom with killer wifi. Im a nomad so this will be my first round in Mexico.
Should I look though an agent or is there an easier way to find a place outside airbnb? (or just negotiate offsite?)
I came to Huatulco in February, booked an airbnb. Decided I wanted to stay so looked for a place. I now have a condo rented for 5 months. Another couple I know that moved here this year booked and airbnb for 2 weeks and during that time found a longterm rental at a price they could afford. My suggestion would be that you rent an airbnb for 2 weeks to a month and during that time look for an apartment in Merida. Once in the city on the ground you may likely find something that you can't fine online.
dondrewellington wrote:Hi my name is Dondre Wellington I was just told about this beautiful place it reminds me of so much of Jamaica I would love to take a chance to come out there and enjoy this and potentially live my life how I want to
Hi Not certain you were replying to my post. about Huatulco, crucecita, oaxaca. If you are we can keep in touch. I will be here well into 2022. Send me a message.
Now what?
Mi nombre es Dolores Jimenez, es un gusto saludarles.
Soy venezolana y junto con mi esposo me he ido del país. Actualmente estamos en Francia, pero es una estadía temporal. Mientras se regulariza el problema de la pandemia.
Nuestro interés es regresar a Latinoamérica. Especialmente México. Desde hace mucho que esta patria nos llama mucho la atención. Su gente, su cultura, todo nos encanta.
Me he metido en este foro para conocer expatriados que nos puedan ayudar con información. Temas como costo de vida, seguridad, tramitación de estatus legal, oportunidades de empleo, entre otros, son temas que me gustaría discutir.
Sin más que agregar, muchísimas gracias por la bienvenida.
Mi nombre es Dolores Jimenez, es un gusto saludarles.
Soy venezolana y junto con mi esposo, tengo un año fuera de Venezuela. Actualmente estamos en Francia, pero es una estadía temporal. Mientras se regulariza el problema de la pandemia.
Nuestro interés es regresar a Latinoamérica. Especialmente México. Desde hace mucho que esta patria nos llama mucho la atención. Su gente, su cultura, todo nos encanta.
Me he metido en este foro para conocer expatriados que nos puedan ayudar con información. Temas como costo de vida, seguridad, tramitación de estatus legal, oportunidades de empleo, entre otros, son temas que me gustaría discutir.
Sin más que agregar, muchísimas gracias por la bienvenida.
Doloresji wrote:Hola a todo@s:
Mi nombre es Dolores Jimenez, es un gusto saludarles.
Soy venezolana y junto con mi esposo me he ido del país. Actualmente estamos en Francia, pero es una estadía temporal. Mientras se regulariza el problema de la pandemia.
Nuestro interés es regresar a Latinoamérica. Especialmente México. Desde hace mucho que esta patria nos llama mucho la atención. Su gente, su cultura, todo nos encanta.
Me he metido en este foro para conocer expatriados que nos puedan ayudar con información. Temas como costo de vida, seguridad, tramitación de estatus legal, oportunidades de empleo, entre otros, son temas que me gustaría discutir.
Sin más que agregar, muchísimas gracias por la bienvenida.
Hola Dolores
Bienvenido a ex-pat México,
La mayoría de las personas que vienen a este foro no hablan español. ¿Habla usted Inglés? Aquellos de nosotros que hablamos inglés y español somos un grupo pequeño, por lo que sería de menos ayuda para usted.
denareagan wrote:Hi Everyone, my name is Dena & I live in the southern part of the U.S. I would like to retire in Mexico by 2023. I’m researching Puerto Vallarta. So glad I found this site.
Welcome to ex-pat Mexico denareagan,
You have come to the right place, there are a number of people who will likely help you with information about P.V.
I’ve been hesitant to post here because my questions are so basic. I wonder if there is anyone who is living in PV who might be willing to answer questions for a novice about moving to Mexico
Thanks Dena
My plan is to move at the end of 2022. I will go to PV in December or next June. All my research so far has focused on PV, but I’ll explore other places too.
From what I’ve read it sounds like it’s possible to live on SS if you’re not extravagant. Would you like to keep in touch & share information? I live in Charleston SC & I’m in my 60’s. If you’re interested let me know how you prefer to communicate ie text, email etc.
Thanks for posting,
Dena

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