If I had a budget of $1,000 US Dollars per month, these Mexico cities would be at the top of my list of places to move to.
00:00 City #1 – Orizaba, Veracruz
01:32 Orizaba Homes for Rent
06:39 Orizaba Homes for Sale
08:35 City #2 – Ensenada, Baja California
10:30 Ensenada Mexico Real Estate
12:40 Ensenada Homes for Sale
15:33 Cheap homes for rent
18:54 City #3 – Pachuca, Hidalgo
21:26 Pachuca Real Estate
22:14 $240 Per Month Mexico Rental
24:36 Mexico homes under $50,000
26:48 Cheap Rentals in Pachuca, Hidalgo
30:17 City #4 – Aguascalientes
32:49 Aguascalientes Homes for Rent
33:37 Aguascalientes Homes for Sale under $100,000
35:25 Cheap rentals in Aguascalientes
37:29 $138 Per Month Rental
39:31 $600 Per Month Rental in Mexico
40:58 City #5 – Mazatlan, Sinaloa
43:52 Mazatlan Homes for Rent
46:47 $110,000 Mazatlan Home
49:33 $30,000 Mazatlan Home
50:24 Cheap rentals in Mazatlan?
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38 Comments
The reason I've taken Mexico off the list is not because of the cost of living within the country, but the huge amount of income necessary to qualify for residency that keeps going up every year. If you include that (not to mention the cost of each residency renewal for 4 years until you get permanent), no one can live there on $1,000/month.
You seem tomiss San Juan del Río Querétaro with a Quarter Million inhabitants and between Queretaro and México City.
We were hoping San Cristobal de las Casas would be on the list.
Do you think walking neighborhoods you might find places cheaper than on Facebook marketplace ?
Thx !
IT WOULD HAVE BEEN HELPFUL TO SEE FURNISHED RENTED PLACES 😢😂
What about houses on the beach?
Loved this video. So thorough! Thank you. Question, can you do a video on pueblos mágicos? Been reading about them.
Your doing really well. Congrats on your new gf. Glad your happy. Very helpful video. I live in Gaudalajara right now. The people are very friendly. That’s truly amazing. No hate.
GREAT video and info. As a senior who will be on a budget, these homes look good and affordable but I worry about the noise factor? If you get a neighbor who does late night parties or blasts the boom box it can ruin the quality of life. But I thank you for showing possibilities since San Miguel de Allende, Puerta Vallarta, and Ajijic are getting pricey. Violence (cartels) is currently in the news, and there is talk about drought and the fact that Mexico is growing without water infrastructure necessarily prepared to supply the newcomers.
Excellent review of some places in Mexico, some where I'm knowledgeable, too. My favorite places would likely be Huatulco, Guanajuato, areas around Puerto Vallarta, etc. Personally, I think P.V. has better weather than Mazatlan, because there's cloud cover, rain and the ocean breeze.
Hi I'm new here 🎉 I like your video! But will this area be safe? I am single. Obviously safety would play a part in my decisions.
Hey there Jordan… maybe you've addressed this in a video already.. but how did you get your dog into Mexico to be a resident? or did you adopt Laska while in Mexico? Perhaps I missed that video. Thanks much… new subscriber. 🙂
In Mazatlan, most houses will have closed in garages and/or bars on windows etc for security. Mazatlan in general is a poorer city vs somewhere like Queretaro or Merida which are richer cites. My apartment in Mazatlan in Centro Historico has all barred windows, even a special one for the sliding glass door on the balcony.
Great overview! Do lease renewals usually go up by an average percentage? How best to avoid Facebook Marketplace scam listings?
Thank you for the advice and information!
Why is a vacation rental bad and Mazatlan?.. isn't the rent price still below your limit?
Please add more cities / areas ..
Also, do you know of other websites to search for rentals or purchase?
Love your channel. So informative. Thank you.
This is SO helpful, I was having no luck at all finding options through Google to get a feel for actual costs of different locations in Mexico, knowing the way that locals advertise is perfect (I should have guessed it would be Facebook, it's really taken over.)
Perfect, informative video. Exactly what I was looking for!
Aguascalientes is the city you want to live in for sure!
I was thinking about visiting Mazatlan on vacation, but I saw from the department of travel issuing do not travel warning for the city…
Facebook marketplace is the home of scams! I wouldn’t recommend it.
Yes please for part 2. Could we have some smaller towns? Also, how do you search in Spanish for places to rent that are furnished? And how to search if one only wants to rent a room but with kitchen and living room privileges? So glad you are including elevation and climate as I do not do well in the heat.
You should do videos like this every 4 months or so..looooooooved.😊
I'd love to see a video along these lines but focused on smaller cities or towns that are lesser known and less of an expat destination. Perhaps you have other viewers like myself who would rather be in a low-key area surrounded by more traditional Mexican culture. It would be especially interesting to see appealing beach and mountain areas that are not yet inundated by expats.
Very useful video! Thanks!!
Great video Jordan!
Here's what I'd like to see.
1.Great beach town.
2. Bicycle (read, flat terrain) friendly.
3. Great dining options.
4. 100-200K budget to own.
5. 2000K/MO. living money.
Just give me a climate around 70 degrees all year round and affordability with beautiful ladies in the area and I'm sold
If you could plan what u talk about… know town, pictures shown for camera… slow for our eyes … not yours… you jerk around too fast, we can’t write anything down!!! Why watch you when I could go to website myself. Think about your audience. Have a plan. Choose a different area each night, just do that town only, tell us history, jobs current there now an slow down! In clicks!!!!! Thank you.
bueno 🙌
Just saw an old video about that guy getting arrested for expired Visa! This is exactly why I'm starting the temporary residency thing before I leave so they know I'm serious.
Another thing no one seems to be talking about are the 12 MILLION dogs on the streets!
Please do a part 2❤❤❤❤
Have you ever thought that gringos living in México produces that the most mexicans can't afford to buy or rent a house in those Places ?
Why would you move to Mexico to live in a city that is not situated at a sea? That's like coming to a steak-house and then order a salad. If I were to move to a Mexican city that is landlocked, I might as well stay where I am in my country.
If you move to Mexico, the first thing you have to understand is that you are a migrant, not an expat actually most of Americans AND Canadians come whit a Tourist Visa and stay so YOU are an Ilegal Alien NOT AN EXPAT
Interior Mexico is the place to relocate. From an investment standpoint, one will get more for less. Vamos MX, US & Azul.
Need to stsrt witking tiward a mexican visa
Looking for a city that is walkable. I dont want a car. Also has goid medical care and whwre i can walk to my food market, do some hiking, get my coffee, learn Soanish and take naps and repeat. Hoping to vidit the cities outside Mexico City this year