Ive been on both sides of the coin...Parents travelling/RV'n down the baja since 1985 or so...Always worried about them. Dad passed away at Tecolote mid 2000's..Mom stayed and only came back to Canada 2x....She recently passed in La Paz.. She was perm. resident etc homeowner...Started up womens social clubs..Taught kids english at a local church...SO both my parents passed away in Mexico... BUT I took me until 10 yrs ago or so to realize why they loved the country, the people.. Now its my turn when it comes (soon I hope ) to retire in La Paz. There is no other place I want to be....I remember my first trip to La Paz...Dad had passed yrs ago and within one day It came full circle and I understood the Why... All the stories they had of travelling the baja for decades before retiring there... Anyways just thought I would share a little of my experience...as not to many that have had both parents pass away in Mexico..and fully understand their love... More personal than I normally share but hey.... Por Que No! Salud
They need to come visit after you've made the move (or even before.) Once they check it out, they will understand. Of course, if they are type-A personalities, they may never understand Mexico...
Im a Mexican American born in Souther California... SD to be exact. I decided to move to Baja due to the high cost of living. Its been 10 years, I have 8 properties and a house already. Going to start building apartment complexes and hopefully my dream tiny farm. I had my American dream and wanted it to be in the USA but times are tough. Mexico and its cost efficiency has made it possible. Keep in mind that Mexico is still developing... it still can get way better. Together we can make Baja even better. The culture is very much a mix of US/MX with mediterrean influence. I love it here, more Americans need to come retire. Ill do my best to have apartments and houses available for y'all to retire to. ❤
Thanks - I love your plan! I think you are right that BCS is different than BC (norte.) I like the south and the Mexican influence. Things seemed to move faster next to the US border.
I AM A MEXICAN THANK YOU FOR SHOWING THE POSITIVE THINGS IN OUR MÉXICO 🇲🇽 WELCOME TO MÉXICO 🇲🇽 ❤ I LIVE IN YOUR COUNTRY TOO I AM HAPPY FOR YOU ENJOY LA PAZ IN BAJA !!!
Very nice couple, very busy couple, with a very nice home! It's interesting to hear the stories of the people you interview and this couple is no different, but Lisa being able to teach piano there is something special that she can give to the children that will last them a lifetime if they keep up with playing! BTW, how is Nugget?
The piano lessons are great! In Ajijic there’s a community of artists who teach locals their crafts. As for Nugget, she got clearance to travel last week and we are currently driving south thru Oregon! Thanks for asking
Question: I so wish my hubby and I moved in our 40’s, however jobs kids etc not feasible. We are in our early 60’s and contemplating moving: buying a home. Once in 80’s and a little later, and maybe are not well, end result passing away, do your remains stay in Mexico? Do you continue to live alone without your partner? Sorry to sound morbid but this is reality for all of us eventually. How do foreigners American and Canadian like us…deal with this?
Welcome to Baja, I live in Rosaritos. These are very nice people on your video. If only Americans were as receiving as Mexicans it would be very nice. Unfortunately it is not the case. I was just recently visiting a place in California, and was told to go back to Mexico by a person at Target. I did not do anything, I just felt sad for that person, maybe she was going through some rough times, maybe she has hate in her heart. All I did was smile and walk away. But I love to see both countries getting along especially being neiboring countries. Again welcome to Mexico, and wish you all the best in health, wealth and love for life.
I’m so sorry that happened to you. Some people are mean and hateful. I assure not all Americans feel that way. Welcome to America! I’m happy you’re here. ❤
some years ago maybe a long time ago, the japnese made an offer to buy Baja from Mexico which is really crazy being that we are very nationalistic for historical reasons. also the japanese wanted to build about 10 marinas along the coast which never happedned.... there was also a crazy american about 100 uears ago who came to Baja with sjome men with guns and declared that he owned te land, he was kicked out by the farmers... this story appears in grammar school books !!!
Rosa, wherever you drive even in the US, you run a risk. An adventurous individual should never use the words "Is it safe." It is safer than in the US for sure. Now, how adventurous you want to be?
This channel has a video about this. If I recall well, it's not a good idea to import your vehicle to Mexico. I think it has to do with lots of red tape and taxes. There are Facebook groups you can ask and get opinions.
It depends... I'd say it's safe in the Baja Peninsula (just don't spend much time near the border.) You can also keep a US plated car in the Baja Peninsula no mater what your immigration status. Permanent residents on the mainland need to import their cars (red tape and expensive.) Public transportation is generally better in the Mexico than in the US.
May god bless you american people. I am mexican myself, and i can tell you that in a way you are lucky that crime does not reach as far north as where you are. The center and south of the country are not as *lucky* May god bring a new administration to Mexico so that the *entire* country have security!!!!!!!!!
Hi, I would not blame you if you didn´t know what the reality of mexican political parties and their presidents. The truth is Mexico had enjoyed peace and prosperity under the last 3 presidents (especially under Fox and Calderon -PAN party-). As a matter of fact, Mexico before the year 2000 could be considered rather a poor an undeveloped country. But by the year 2018 many considered Mexico a rather rich and developed country, Then this *devil* of a "president" came to power and started to dismantle our system. While giving away millions of pesos of free money to "students" and old people (to buy their favor) , he took away free medical help for those without IMSS (not every mexican has IMSS). Many mexican families go to ruin because of an illness if there is no IMSS. He dismantled that without remorse. He stopped the construction of the new airport (with that airport and as mexico was growing Mexico would defintely be considered first world). He changed the school system into a woke nightmare, etc, etc, etc. While doing all this evil he embraced his pals the narcos, the kidnappers, the human traffickers, the extortionists (cobradores de piso) etc, etc, etc. He is *smug* and happy, and many hail him as hero because he gives them money; that shows you the character of these people!!!! Without further ado, if Xochitl wins, then we are all "safe". If Claudia (the cohort of the devil) wins, then kiss democracy good bye and we´ll become Cuba or Venezuela. It´s really scary!!!! Let´s pray Xochitl wins!!!!!@@AlmostRetiredinMexico
Hi, I would not blame you if you didn´t know the reality of the political parties and their presidents. Since the year 2000 we had experienced prosperity and development, that by the year 2018 it could be said that Mexico was a rather rich and developed country. Thanks to almost 20 years of austerity and wise management (under 2 PAN party presidents: FOX and CALDERON) Mexico amassed a considereble surplus of billions of pesos. Then, this *devil* of a "president" came to power. And boy!! did he make use of that surplus!!!! He dismantled the health system. We used to have SEGURO POPULAR. Which was free medical care for the people without IMSS (not every mexican has IMSS).Many a family has gone to ruin because of an illness having no medical insurance. He took away GUARDERIAS (which are places where they watch and feed children during the day, while the mother works all day). He dismantled the educaton system and put a woke system in its place. He stopped the contruction of the new airport. With that airport Mexico definitely would become first world, etc, etc, etc. All the time embracing his pals the narcos (who funded his years of goon and unproductive life), the extortioners, the human traffickers, the swindlers, etc, etc, etc.He kept silent millions of "students" and old people by giving them money. What kind of a person would be happy receiving money from crooks???. Without further ado, if Xochitl wins, then we are all safe!!!!! If Claudia (the cohort of the devil) wins, Bye, Bye Mexico!!!!!!. We`ll become Cuba or Venezuela!!!!!!
Hi, I would not blame you if you didn´t know the reality of the political parties and their presidents. Since the year 2000 we had experienced prosperity and development, that by the year 2018 it could be said that Mexico was a rather rich and developed country. Thanks to almost 20 years of austerity and wise management (under 2 PAN party presidents: FOX and CALDERON) Mexico amassed a considereble surplus of billions of pesos. Then, this *devil* of a "president" came to power. And boy!! did he make use of that surplus!!!! He dismantled the health system. We used to have SEGURO POPULAR. Which was free medical care for the people without IMSS (not every mexican has IMSS).Many a family has gone to ruin because of an illness having no medical insurance. He took away GUARDERIAS (which are places where they watch and feed children during the day, while the mother works all day). He dismantled the educaton system and put a woke system in its place. He stopped the contruction of the new airport. With that airport Mexico definitely would become first world, etc, etc, etc. All the time embracing his pals the narcos (who funded his years of goon and unproductive life), the extortioners, the human traffickers, the swindlers, etc, etc, etc.He kept silent millions of "students" and old people by giving them money. What kind of a person would be happy receiving money from crooks???. Without further ado, if Xochitl wins, then we are all safe!!!!! If Claudia (the cohort of the devil) wins, Mexico is finished. We`ll become Cuba or Venezuela!!!!!! @@AlmostRetiredinMexico
Hi, I would not blame you if you didn´t know the reality of the political parties and their presidents. Since the year 2000 we had experienced prosperity and development, that by the year 2018 it could be said that Mexico was a rather rich and developed country. Thanks to almost 20 years of austerity and wise management (under 2 PAN party presidents: FOX and CALDERON) Mexico amassed a considereble surplus of billions of pesos. Then, this *devil* of a "president" came to power. And boy!! did he make use of that surplus!!!! He dismantled the health system. We used to have SEGURO POPULAR. Which was free medical care for the people without IMSS (not every mexican has IMSS).Many a family has gone to ruin because of an illness having no medical insurance. He took away GUARDERIAS (which are places where they watch and feed children during the day, while the mother works all day). He dismantled the educaton system and put a woke system in its place. He stopped the contruction of the new airport. With that airport Mexico definitely would become first world, etc, etc, etc. All the time embracing his pals the narcos (who funded his years of goon and unproductive life), the extortioners, the human traffickers, the swindlers, etc, etc, etc.He kept silent millions of "students" and old people by giving them money. What kind of a person would be happy receiving money from crooks???. Without further ado, if Xochitl wins, then we are all safe!!!!! If Claudia (the cohort of the devil) wins, Mexico is finished. We`ll become Cuba or Venezuela!!!!!! @@AlmostRetiredinMexico
You’ve got nothing to prove to anyone. What you are seeing in their disapproval is really jealousy that they could never take the leap that you both have. Congrats!
Yes - I haven't interviewed any of those people who move to Mexico to try to change it. I don't think I could sit in the same room with them for one hour. Mexico is amazing - foreigners need to move to Mexico because of that!
Can you have a real discussion about 1) crime especially cartels and 2) if Mexico is so great why do so many want to leave? I've not seen any videos that address these questions/issues in a real way. All I ever hear is "dont believe the US news," " Mexico is still safer than the US." That may be true but doesn't answer the very valid questions or address the very real concerns I and others have.
Check out this video that I made: th-cam.com/video/_dsXykgSk7c/w-d-xo.html As to why Mexicans are leaving, minimum wage here is $15 PER DAY. They can earn 10 times more in the US than they can earn in Mexico. Many return to Mexico for the quality of life after spending a few years building a nest egg and supporting their families.
1) crime especially cartels: American expats in Mexico live in low crime zones, not more prone to crime than normal zones in USA. Regarding Cartels these operate in specific areas within specific states, The vast majority of mexicans never deal with cartels in the same way the vast majority of americans never deal with mass shootings and terrorist attacks. Unless you are a War correspondent working for the New York Times, no american expat arrives to Mexico and says: I really want to visit a cartel hotzone! 2) if Mexico is so great why do so many want to leave? If USA is so great then why do so many americans want to move to Mexico? and why do so many americans feel the need to drug themselves to death? and why do so many americans feel the need to grab a semiautomatic rifle and murder children in schools? Due to differences in adquisitive power Mexicans move to USA to have salaries in US Dollars that are higher than equivalent salaries in Mexico. A mexican can work some years in USA saving as much money as possible and then returns to Mexico to built his own house and live comfortably. Ironically american expats are doing the same, they live in USA with salaries in USD and then they move to Mexico where their dollars give more bangs for the bucks. American ambassadors in Mexico have admitted that americans living in USA have a lot of troubles to understand Mexico, Roberta Jacobson (2016-2018) described that american politicians visiting Mexico were absolutely flabbergasted when they visited Mexican cities.
I've been living in Mexico since 2011 and I love it. Mexico is such a big country and there is so much to see and do. People are super nice and very friendly; the food and the weather are wonderful and the quality of life is great. I retired in my mid-40s. I was divorced when I came and then I met a wonderful Mexican woman who turned out to be the love of my life. I've never been happier. By the way, I live in San Miguel de Allende but I also lived in Puerto Vallarta and Mexico City since I got here and I can tell you, I feel safer here than I ever felt in San Francisco or Chicago, where I used to live. Another great thing about Mexico is its healthcare system. I had a motorcycle accident a few years ago and I had to have surgery. The hospital where I stayed and the medical services they provided were as good, if not better than the ones in the States. It was also very affordable. In general, doctors and private hospitals in Mexico are a lot more affordable than they are in the US and the facilities are just as nice. So, I would much rather get sick here than back home where they charge you an arm and a leg. Now, Mexico is not for everyone. Things are slower here, so if you're not patient and you want things done right away, you might get frustrated from time to time. People are more laidback here and they don't have that sense of urgency that we have back home. As far as safety, it really depends on where you are but for the most part, I feel very safe and I have never had a bad experience here. If you´re tired of your life in the States and you want a real change of scenery, Mexico is a great place to live. PS. Cities I would recommend for ex-pats are Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Puebla: if you like big cities. Querétaro, Mérida, Aguascalientes, Morelia, and Durango, if you like mid-size cities; San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Dolores Hidalgo, Lake Chapala, Pátzcuaro, Tequisquiapan, and San Cristobal de las Casas, if you small cities; and Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlán, Cabo San Lucas, La Paz, and Veracruz, if you like the beach.
The home purchase was certainly a surprise to me, but for my parents to be able to stay in the States until I had graduated college and found a job was really reassuring. I just think the hardest part for me so far has been the loss of the home that I spent a majority of my life growing up in. I had only moved houses once before when I was much younger, so it has been a big change. Despite what it sounds like though, I never disapproved of my parents decision. I knew that this is what they wanted and that it would make them happy, and that's what mattered. Can't wait to visit them, they (mostly my mom) talk about the food down there almost every week!
PRECIOSO LUGAR Y THOSE WHO NEVER TRAVEL...THEY WILL GET SHOCKED BECAUSE MÉXICO HAVE BETTER MALLS..NAD GROCERIES STORES TEHN ...USA..PLUS WITH THAT MONEY..$200.000 IN USA..YOU CAN'T BUY A MOBILEHOME....GREAT BUY...Y IT'S PERFECT TO REALLY LIVE THE LIFE.....
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Interest rates and the peso are making it more expensive. I am buying a new build and the final payment will be $20k extra with just the difference in the peso. I should still make out allright, but still a big hit.
It’s a great video but I’m curious why so many X patriots are living in Mexico have still not figured out how to pronounce the city of Tijuana name correctly. It is not Tiajuana or Tia Juana. It’s Tijuana. Please think about this in perspective if you were a Mexican in the United States. The city of Tijuana has 1.3 million people. No make a list of many cities in the United States that have close to the population and ask a Mexican to pronounce the names of those cities. They will most likely pronounce it correctly even though English is likely their second language. I know it sounds like I’m being nitpicky but I have lived and worked and traveled a lot in Mexico during the last 35 or 40 years and I meet people who live in Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta who are retired there, retired Gringos you’ve been there for over 10 years and they still cannot pronounce the names of the cities that they live in correctly. What is up with Gringos and their lack of being able to speak a basic language correctly? It makes me embarrassed to associate with other Gringos when I’m in Mexico
I am liking this channel quite a bit. THIS one was one month ago but if you were to read this I would love a response. 20 years ago now-- although it seems like yesterday --I was in Cabo San Lucas and I thought to go over to La Paz and buy a house BUT I was told and shown that the ocean in La Paz STARTS so far out you have to walk a half mile or even longer to actually even be ankle deep in the ocean. AND that could be very dangerous if you're swimming alone because no one can really see you way out there swimming. SO on that basis alone I decided not to get a place in La Paz. Please respond. Thank you😊
Yes you will die, only they don’t know “ you will die of happiness in México “, they have no idea, gorgeous beaches, nice weather, great food, low prices, you name it!
As a single person with retirement approaching in 2 years I am very aware I can’t remain in the USA. Worked all my life and paid my share. It’s actually very sad how many seniors are homeless here. I’ve traveled all over Mexico extensively and never had a problem. Love the culture and the people. So excited for retirement.
@@AlmostRetiredinMexico yes, but 70 years plus combined incomes and savings should have put you on easy street. Especially teacher's pensions and salaries. Here in the 51st state, teachers have some of the strongest unions available... Which typically translates to a well- funded pension.
Hopefully you have enough put away in case you should need extended emergency hospitalization. Anything can happen! Retirees have lost entire savings from a serious illness. Good luck to you!
Brighton, we would love to see a Canadian couple who retired to Mexico, or even part time moved there, on a more limited budget. How they determined when-how to do it.
Check my Canadian's playlist. Rennie is on a limited budget (but also continues to work to make ends meet.) th-cam.com/play/PL0g8-PsBIVsxVna4bmOKQ65d2Fu3jk5t6.html
It's like we're all living in the same romantic comedy, right? So glad you could relate to the couple's story. Now, when do your story's characters move to Mexico?
@@AlmostRetiredinMexico well right now every winter I go down for longer time. Like they said about safety I was very scared at first. I also got parents with some health problems. But like them there is family at home to help. Also wondered how I would spend my time. Just like them you can get too busy. I am single was wondering about meeting new people but that was really easy. But thanks to you I will keep watching
Hi Almost Retired! We have our Mexican Residency and are looking to settle in our future home. Can you recommend a city that: 1) does not have mosquitoes; 2) has access to regular clean water; and 3) is very walkable? We're studying Spanish regularly and value walkability, moderate temperatures and great holistic doctors, but don't necessarily need a huge city or "smart" city. I'm guessing cities at a higher elevation would be good for the mosquito situation. Thanks so much for any advice you can contribute!
I haven't explored a lot of Mexico, so I'm not sure. I don't know of anywhere that has clean (if you mean you can drink it) water. There are lots of walkable towns in Mexico - one of the beauties of a less well off population is that towns are more walkable and public transit works. Check out this video and also Greg's website: th-cam.com/video/P7vE-ytC14U/w-d-xo.html
ok, I missed something around the 21:15 mark...they had to get a blood test to get their licenses....what licenses? drivers? or some kind of residency? teaching? Additionally it would be great if the folks that say they speak x,y,z, level of Espanol say a few sentances so those of us that are listening can hear what that level of Spanish is. Awesome Brighton, thanks again
Great idea on the Spanish example. Lemme see how I can do that. @jaribs is right - in Mexico, your blood type is on your driver's license. Also whether you're an organ donor.
A lot of people from places like Europe are not willing to travel in the USA because of the violence and # of guns per person. I have no idea why people in the US freak out about being afraid of going to most of Mexico or most anywhere else. What months is it really hot there? I would prefer to live in a local community, not a gated community with a bunch of expats. So glad they are working to learn Spanish better! Too many expats don't. I really respect that.
Really hot from May through September, with the rain season (leftover hurricanes) starting in September. Part-timers leave by the end of April and return in October. Most of the sporting things happen in the winter months anyway (whales, whale sharks, windsurfing, etc). When there are in El Centenario, it is primarily - not exclusively - expat. The neighborhood they are in is unique to La Paz (although 20 mins away). It is the only paved road, whereas most of El Centenario is carved into the desert hills with dirt roads. Lots are large. There is little crime there because one would have to intentionally go there to commit a crime, whereas, being closer to the city has more crime-of-opportunity. Many expats live in La Paz proper, whether in Centro, or a close barrio to Centro. You are definitely integrated when in the city. You see expats but are not part of a "community" of expats, like El Centenario. Re: your comments about travel in general, people who travel do so with eyes wide open. Others simply will not get out beyond being on a cruise or itinerary trip. I hate those. I've been to more than a dozen countries on six continents and some of the most unsafe areas in the world. I've never been a victim of a crime.
I wonder how many places in the USA are in this list , Because over here (USA ) Nothing ever happens !! 😂😂😂😂 Congratulations on your new home ....enjoy life and don't let anyone tell you what s good for you or your family .😊
And do NOT forget the HORRIBLE WINTERS all over in the North of the USA ha ha ha ha I am looking to move over to Mexico too. ENOUGH OF THE ICE,SNOW COLD SYSTEMS!
My goodness, I love this couple. They indeed made the right decision to retired in Mexico. One can see it in their eyes and smiles that they are happy and content with what their future may be. Kuddos to them. Saludos y buena suerte.🙌
I couldn't agree more! They've found the ultimate retirement plan - beautiful beaches, delicious food, and endless sunshine! 😄 I just met them last weekend and knew they needed to be in a video right away!
No se quejen cuando nos hagan lo mismo que Palestina y nos quiten poco a poco nuestra territorio, porque ellos vienen al país de México. Tranquilos a beber su vida y nosotros necesitamos una visa para ingresar a Estados Unidos el mundo al revés.
This would have been a lot more interesting if they would have shown the house, the areas, some of the restaurants while talking, but no all talk but no show.
Everyone in America is so negative and uninformed if I were moving to Detroit they would be saying the same thing that’s why I’m not telling anyone till I’m packed my date is June 2025 to be there really need the change for health reasons be great if you could do a video on stem cell research in Mexico. I’m am tired of them constantly removing my body parts and just making me more handicapped now they want to replace my shoulders and another back fusion I said NO
I don't think that you can fly from SD to TJ - I may have misspoke. I took an Uber. But the trolley is a much cheaper option (take a taxi or Uber on the Mexico side) if you have the time.
I’m not yet at retire age but we are leaving San diego due to prices - you made a good decision! Use your options and research and don’t let the nay sayers influence you because they wanna be stuck ! Love this please 🙏🏽 keep sharing !
San Diego is crazy expensive. But there are parts of Mexico that have a similar feel at much lower price points. Some folks even live in Mexico and commute across the border... Best of luck to you!
@@AlmostRetiredinMexico there is actually an american cemetery in Mexico City, it was created for the military in 1851, it has roughly 800 crypts and a monument for 700 unknown soldiers.
I'm hoping to do a video on gentrification. The foreigners moving in are more wealthy because the visa requirements are high. But there are also wealthy Mexicans. I want to better understand this dynamic.
Oh no, no wrinkled shirt and a chewed hat. Oh no what will the world think. lol Looks like the best La Paz ambassadors . Nice people. Nice house . Nice area. Keep up the good work Mr. B. P n D
You are not wrong. But my new knee "arrives" Tuesday so we won't be running down there for a little while. BUT we will get there. But I must say I know there are a great many reasons to rent out a house until able to move But we really hate the idea of strangers living in our home. PS When will your house be a home ? Butters the G N and the absolutely better half, Kat. Ya'll need to be complete. @@AlmostRetiredinMexico
DO NOT MOVE TO MEXICO !!!! Moving, relocating to another country it is not that simple like many people think it is, you need to be prepared psychologically first of all, it is not like going to heaven or paradise. My suggestion is DO NOT MOVE, you'll be wasting your time and your money, there is no better place to end up your days but in the country you were born. Don't let people brain wash you telling people its so beautiful, so peaceful, so nice don't believe any of that bs. DON'T MOVE ESPECIALLY TO MEXICO.
I'm guessing you are in Mexico and don't want more people to come? Lots have come and really enjoy life here. Some have come and gone home because it wasn't right for them. But how do you know if you never try? Many people in the US never leave the country and just assume the US is the best place to live. The rest of the people who travel realize that there are better options.
@@AlmostRetiredinMexico actually i live in the states, i have properties in Mexico i travel there and stay for up to 4 months and i know the emotionally and mentally struggle you have to go through, most of people are not prepared and it becomes a disastrous experience. Many people let themselves go for what people say and that's absolutely wrong. If you want to move or retire in Mexico, you need to live it before you make any decision.
We live in Fallbrook which is an agricultural town in North San Diego County. We are retired and travel to Mexico one week a month. We fly out of CBX and it is seamless travel for us. This week we go to Oaxaca. We love Mexico and possibly will move there. Family matters keep us from moving permanently now. Love you videos.
I'm not sure how often Lisa and Doug look at these comments. But I'm guessing they got their residency when they purchased. My wife and I got our residency that that time too and the financial requirements were much less and you could get permanent residency immediately (now permanent residency is reserved for people who are the traditional retirement age.)
I live in Phoenix for 51 years , now it’s not the safest place we hear in the news crimes every single day and I’m retired soon I’m going back to my country to relax and have a good life ( my reason going back it’s not because Phoenix being a bad place to live , bad things happens every where.
Ive been on both sides of the coin...Parents travelling/RV'n down the baja since 1985 or so...Always worried about them. Dad passed away at Tecolote mid 2000's..Mom stayed and only came back to Canada 2x....She recently passed in La Paz.. She was perm. resident etc homeowner...Started up womens social clubs..Taught kids english at a local church...SO both my parents passed away in Mexico... BUT I took me until 10 yrs ago or so to realize why they loved the country, the people.. Now its my turn when it comes (soon I hope ) to retire in La Paz. There is no other place I want to be....I remember my first trip to La Paz...Dad had passed yrs ago and within one day It came full circle and I understood the Why... All the stories they had of travelling the baja for decades before retiring there... Anyways just thought I would share a little of my experience...as not to many that have had both parents pass away in Mexico..and fully understand their love... More personal than I normally share but hey.... Por Que No! Salud
Thanks so much for sharing this! I love to hear folks experiences. Glad you finally “got” Mexico! I hope to meet you in La Paz someday.
Wow, very nice experience, they lived where they loved being, and that's amazing to follow where your heart is. 💕 I love México, too.
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See you soon for a margarita. @@AlmostRetiredinMexico
@@AlmostRetiredinMexico Brighton, could you and TraderK67 do an interview after they move to Mexico? That would be an interesting video.
Living in Cozumel 17 years great life here from Colorado it’s been amazing still
I know the feeling We're retiring to Mexico in 2 years and I have 3 brothers and 3 sisters who really don't believe we're going to retire there
They need to come visit after you've made the move (or even before.) Once they check it out, they will understand.
Of course, if they are type-A personalities, they may never understand Mexico...
Don't, our hate for u is growing every single day
dont listen to the comments, you are all welcome to Mexico. Dont forget to bring dollars ;)
Great video, Brighton. Nice couple, too. Don't pay any attention to the haters. We don't want them in Mexico anyway!
Si true!!! Thanks
Im a Mexican American born in Souther California... SD to be exact. I decided to move to Baja due to the high cost of living. Its been 10 years, I have 8 properties and a house already. Going to start building apartment complexes and hopefully my dream tiny farm. I had my American dream and wanted it to be in the USA but times are tough. Mexico and its cost efficiency has made it possible. Keep in mind that Mexico is still developing... it still can get way better. Together we can make Baja even better. The culture is very much a mix of US/MX with mediterrean influence. I love it here, more Americans need to come retire. Ill do my best to have apartments and houses available for y'all to retire to. ❤
By the way Im talking about Norther Baja, Baja South does not have too much US influence since its on the other end of the peninsula.
Thanks - I love your plan! I think you are right that BCS is different than BC (norte.) I like the south and the Mexican influence. Things seemed to move faster next to the US border.
Loved this! Beautiful home and a great story to boot. I’m starting to realize dog rescue in early retirement would be perfect for us. Thanks!!🎉🎉🎉
That’s for commenting. Dog rescue is wonderful. As long as you are disciplined about not falling in love with and keeping them all!
@@AlmostRetiredinMexico oh,,,, that will be a problem. We will definitely fall in love. 🐶
I AM A MEXICAN THANK YOU FOR SHOWING THE POSITIVE THINGS IN OUR MÉXICO 🇲🇽 WELCOME TO MÉXICO 🇲🇽 ❤ I LIVE IN YOUR COUNTRY TOO I AM HAPPY FOR YOU ENJOY LA PAZ IN BAJA !!!
Hasta que te dejen en la calle
No, no son bienvenidos, largo de México
Very nice couple, very busy couple, with a very nice home! It's interesting to hear the stories of the people you interview and this couple is no different, but Lisa being able to teach piano there is something special that she can give to the children that will last them a lifetime if they keep up with playing! BTW, how is Nugget?
The piano lessons are great! In Ajijic there’s a community of artists who teach locals their crafts.
As for Nugget, she got clearance to travel last week and we are currently driving south thru Oregon!
Thanks for asking
Loved the video - it was very well done!
Thank you! Cheers!
Baja california sur, la paz, los cabos , all the towns around there are just stunning
I agree!
Question: I so wish my hubby and I moved in our 40’s, however jobs kids etc not feasible. We are in our early 60’s and contemplating moving: buying a home. Once in 80’s and a little later, and maybe are not well, end result passing away, do your remains stay in Mexico? Do you continue to live alone without your partner? Sorry to sound morbid but this is reality for all of us eventually. How do foreigners American and Canadian like us…deal with this?
As a Mexican I can tell you that in Mexico there is no feeling of loneliness.
thanks for sharing
Welcome to Baja, I live in Rosaritos. These are very nice people on your video. If only Americans were as receiving as Mexicans it would be very nice. Unfortunately it is not the case. I was just recently visiting a place in California, and was told to go back to Mexico by a person at Target. I did not do anything, I just felt sad for that person, maybe she was going through some rough times, maybe she has hate in her heart. All I did was smile and walk away. But I love to see both countries getting along especially being neiboring countries. Again welcome to Mexico, and wish you all the best in health, wealth and love for life.
I’m so sorry that happened to you. Some people are mean and hateful. I assure not all Americans feel that way. Welcome to America! I’m happy you’re here. ❤
Is the same thing for Mexican when wee leaving to usa.
some years ago maybe a long time ago, the japnese made an offer to buy Baja from Mexico which is really crazy being that we are very nationalistic for historical reasons. also the japanese wanted to build about 10 marinas along the coast which never happedned.... there was also a crazy american about 100 uears ago who came to Baja with sjome men with guns and declared that he owned te land, he was kicked out by the farmers... this story appears in grammar school books !!!
Y porqué ponen el nombre de el canal en español!? Si no hablan español!!
Welcome to real mexico life. This is normal for us enjoy the life not all is work. I loved You house it's Nice biggest
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Is it safe for me to drive my truck to Mexico? Is it safe to keep a vehicle or not have a vehicle there?
Rosa, wherever you drive even in the US, you run a risk. An adventurous individual should never use the words "Is it safe." It is safer than in the US for sure. Now, how adventurous you want to be?
This channel has a video about this. If I recall well, it's not a good idea to import your vehicle to Mexico. I think it has to do with lots of red tape and taxes. There are Facebook groups you can ask and get opinions.
It depends... I'd say it's safe in the Baja Peninsula (just don't spend much time near the border.) You can also keep a US plated car in the Baja Peninsula no mater what your immigration status.
Permanent residents on the mainland need to import their cars (red tape and expensive.)
Public transportation is generally better in the Mexico than in the US.
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May god bless you american people. I am mexican myself, and i can tell you that in a way you are lucky that crime does not reach as far north as where you are. The center and south of the country are not as *lucky* May god bring a new administration to Mexico so that the *entire* country have security!!!!!!!!!
We definitely need to realize the privilege of living in the safest parts of Mexico. Maybe a woman president will shake things up!
Hi, I would not blame you if you didn´t know what the reality of mexican political parties and their presidents. The truth is Mexico had enjoyed peace and prosperity under the last 3 presidents (especially under Fox and Calderon -PAN party-). As a matter of fact, Mexico before the year 2000 could be considered rather a poor an undeveloped country. But by the year 2018 many considered Mexico a rather rich and developed country, Then this *devil* of a "president" came to power and started to dismantle our system. While giving away millions of pesos of free money to "students" and old people (to buy their favor) , he took away free medical help for those without IMSS (not every mexican has IMSS). Many mexican families go to ruin because of an illness if there is no IMSS. He dismantled that without remorse. He stopped the construction of the new airport (with that airport and as mexico was growing Mexico would defintely be considered first world). He changed the school system into a woke nightmare, etc, etc, etc. While doing all this evil he embraced his pals the narcos, the kidnappers, the human traffickers, the extortionists (cobradores de piso) etc, etc, etc. He is *smug* and happy, and many hail him as hero because he gives them money; that shows you the character of these people!!!! Without further ado, if Xochitl wins, then we are all "safe". If Claudia (the cohort of the devil) wins, then kiss democracy good bye and we´ll become Cuba or Venezuela. It´s really scary!!!! Let´s pray Xochitl wins!!!!!@@AlmostRetiredinMexico
Hi, I would not blame you if you didn´t know the reality of the political parties and their presidents. Since the year 2000 we had experienced prosperity and development, that by the year 2018 it could be said that Mexico was a rather rich and developed country. Thanks to almost 20 years of austerity and wise management (under 2 PAN party presidents: FOX and CALDERON) Mexico amassed a considereble surplus of billions of pesos. Then, this *devil* of a "president" came to power. And boy!! did he make use of that surplus!!!! He dismantled the health system. We used to have SEGURO POPULAR. Which was free medical care for the people without IMSS (not every mexican has IMSS).Many a family has gone to ruin because of an illness having no medical insurance. He took away GUARDERIAS (which are places where they watch and feed children during the day, while the mother works all day). He dismantled the educaton system and put a woke system in its place. He stopped the contruction of the new airport. With that airport Mexico definitely would become first world, etc, etc, etc. All the time embracing his pals the narcos (who funded his years of goon and unproductive life), the extortioners, the human traffickers, the swindlers, etc, etc, etc.He kept silent millions of "students" and old people by giving them money. What kind of a person would be happy receiving money from crooks???. Without further ado, if Xochitl wins, then we are all safe!!!!! If Claudia (the cohort of the devil) wins, Bye, Bye Mexico!!!!!!. We`ll become Cuba or Venezuela!!!!!!
Hi, I would not blame you if you didn´t know the reality of the political parties and their presidents. Since the year 2000 we had experienced prosperity and development, that by the year 2018 it could be said that Mexico was a rather rich and developed country. Thanks to almost 20 years of austerity and wise management (under 2 PAN party presidents: FOX and CALDERON) Mexico amassed a considereble surplus of billions of pesos. Then, this *devil* of a "president" came to power. And boy!! did he make use of that surplus!!!! He dismantled the health system. We used to have SEGURO POPULAR. Which was free medical care for the people without IMSS (not every mexican has IMSS).Many a family has gone to ruin because of an illness having no medical insurance. He took away GUARDERIAS (which are places where they watch and feed children during the day, while the mother works all day). He dismantled the educaton system and put a woke system in its place. He stopped the contruction of the new airport. With that airport Mexico definitely would become first world, etc, etc, etc. All the time embracing his pals the narcos (who funded his years of goon and unproductive life), the extortioners, the human traffickers, the swindlers, etc, etc, etc.He kept silent millions of "students" and old people by giving them money. What kind of a person would be happy receiving money from crooks???. Without further ado, if Xochitl wins, then we are all safe!!!!! If Claudia (the cohort of the devil) wins, Mexico is finished. We`ll become Cuba or Venezuela!!!!!! @@AlmostRetiredinMexico
Hi, I would not blame you if you didn´t know the reality of the political parties and their presidents. Since the year 2000 we had experienced prosperity and development, that by the year 2018 it could be said that Mexico was a rather rich and developed country. Thanks to almost 20 years of austerity and wise management (under 2 PAN party presidents: FOX and CALDERON) Mexico amassed a considereble surplus of billions of pesos. Then, this *devil* of a "president" came to power. And boy!! did he make use of that surplus!!!! He dismantled the health system. We used to have SEGURO POPULAR. Which was free medical care for the people without IMSS (not every mexican has IMSS).Many a family has gone to ruin because of an illness having no medical insurance. He took away GUARDERIAS (which are places where they watch and feed children during the day, while the mother works all day). He dismantled the educaton system and put a woke system in its place. He stopped the contruction of the new airport. With that airport Mexico definitely would become first world, etc, etc, etc. All the time embracing his pals the narcos (who funded his years of goon and unproductive life), the extortioners, the human traffickers, the swindlers, etc, etc, etc.He kept silent millions of "students" and old people by giving them money. What kind of a person would be happy receiving money from crooks???. Without further ado, if Xochitl wins, then we are all safe!!!!! If Claudia (the cohort of the devil) wins, Mexico is finished. We`ll become Cuba or Venezuela!!!!!! @@AlmostRetiredinMexico
You’ve got nothing to prove to anyone. What you are seeing in their disapproval is really jealousy that they could never take the leap that you both have. Congrats!
Yes - I haven't interviewed any of those people who move to Mexico to try to change it. I don't think I could sit in the same room with them for one hour. Mexico is amazing - foreigners need to move to Mexico because of that!
You appear to be a bit sunburned. Hope you go to dermatologist regularly
Can you have a real discussion about 1) crime especially cartels and 2) if Mexico is so great why do so many want to leave? I've not seen any videos that address these questions/issues in a real way. All I ever hear is "dont believe the US news," " Mexico is still safer than the US." That may be true but doesn't answer the very valid questions or address the very real concerns I and others have.
Discover it by yourself, visit Mexico and if you return alive to the US, it means Mexico is a safe country, much more than the US.🤔
Check out this video that I made: th-cam.com/video/_dsXykgSk7c/w-d-xo.html
As to why Mexicans are leaving, minimum wage here is $15 PER DAY. They can earn 10 times more in the US than they can earn in Mexico. Many return to Mexico for the quality of life after spending a few years building a nest egg and supporting their families.
1) crime especially cartels:
American expats in Mexico live in low crime zones, not more prone to crime than normal zones in USA.
Regarding Cartels these operate in specific areas within specific states, The vast majority of mexicans never deal with cartels in the same way the vast majority of americans never deal with mass shootings and terrorist attacks.
Unless you are a War correspondent working for the New York Times, no american expat arrives to Mexico and says: I really want to visit a cartel hotzone!
2) if Mexico is so great why do so many want to leave?
If USA is so great then why do so many americans want to move to Mexico? and why do so many americans feel the need to drug themselves to death? and why do so many americans feel the need to grab a semiautomatic rifle and murder children in schools?
Due to differences in adquisitive power Mexicans move to USA to have salaries in US Dollars that are higher than equivalent salaries in Mexico. A mexican can work some years in USA saving as much money as possible and then returns to Mexico to built his own house and live comfortably. Ironically american expats are doing the same, they live in USA with salaries in USD and then they move to Mexico where their dollars give more bangs for the bucks.
American ambassadors in Mexico have admitted that americans living in USA have a lot of troubles to understand Mexico, Roberta Jacobson (2016-2018) described that american politicians visiting Mexico were absolutely flabbergasted when they visited Mexican cities.
@@moic9704 Thanks for sharing. All very true!
This lady using sunscreen? Her skin looks fried
Thailand is more beautiful and affordable and it's easier to move there now.
I've been living in Mexico since 2011 and I love it. Mexico is such a big country and there is so much to see and do. People are super nice and very friendly; the food and the weather are wonderful and the quality of life is great. I retired in my mid-40s. I was divorced when I came and then I met a wonderful Mexican woman who turned out to be the love of my life. I've never been happier. By the way, I live in San Miguel de Allende but I also lived in Puerto Vallarta and Mexico City since I got here and I can tell you, I feel safer here than I ever felt in San Francisco or Chicago, where I used to live. Another great thing about Mexico is its healthcare system. I had a motorcycle accident a few years ago and I had to have surgery. The hospital where I stayed and the medical services they provided were as good, if not better than the ones in the States. It was also very affordable. In general, doctors and private hospitals in Mexico are a lot more affordable than they are in the US and the facilities are just as nice. So, I would much rather get sick here than back home where they charge you an arm and a leg. Now, Mexico is not for everyone. Things are slower here, so if you're not patient and you want things done right away, you might get frustrated from time to time. People are more laidback here and they don't have that sense of urgency that we have back home. As far as safety, it really depends on where you are but for the most part, I feel very safe and I have never had a bad experience here. If you´re tired of your life in the States and you want a real change of scenery, Mexico is a great place to live. PS. Cities I would recommend for ex-pats are Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, and Puebla: if you like big cities. Querétaro, Mérida, Aguascalientes, Morelia, and Durango, if you like mid-size cities; San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Dolores Hidalgo, Lake Chapala, Pátzcuaro, Tequisquiapan, and San Cristobal de las Casas, if you small cities; and Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlán, Cabo San Lucas, La Paz, and Veracruz, if you like the beach.
The home purchase was certainly a surprise to me, but for my parents to be able to stay in the States until I had graduated college and found a job was really reassuring. I just think the hardest part for me so far has been the loss of the home that I spent a majority of my life growing up in. I had only moved houses once before when I was much younger, so it has been a big change. Despite what it sounds like though, I never disapproved of my parents decision. I knew that this is what they wanted and that it would make them happy, and that's what mattered. Can't wait to visit them, they (mostly my mom) talk about the food down there almost every week!
gringo gracias por enseñar lo bonito de México muchas gracias
Even I feel happy with this video....and I'm Mexican.
Well done.. Both the video and the house. Congrats on taking the "plunge"!
Thank you so much 😀
What a sweet story & lovely happy couple.
You are so kind. Thanks for watching!
You’ve inspired me ,we will be in La Paz in 12 days ,can’t wait 😀🌴🌵
Awesome! If you're in town on a Sunday night, I'll be having a happy hour for subscribers and folks who have moved here recently.
@@AlmostRetiredinMexicothat would be great we are there Sunday Feb 11 and 18 th where is the happy hour we would love to come😀
Thank you for sharing this video with us all 🙏🏽❤️. Very interesting couple and very positive about their decision to move to Beautiful Mexico 🙏🏽❤
I'm glad you found the video interesting! This couple's positivity is truly inspiring.
PRECIOSO LUGAR Y THOSE WHO NEVER TRAVEL...THEY WILL GET SHOCKED BECAUSE MÉXICO HAVE BETTER MALLS..NAD GROCERIES STORES TEHN ...USA..PLUS WITH THAT MONEY..$200.000 IN USA..YOU CAN'T BUY A MOBILEHOME....GREAT BUY...Y IT'S PERFECT TO REALLY LIVE THE LIFE.....
Quit SHOUTING
It’s ironic because San Diego is no longer very safe with SO many homeless people.
Exactly...lots and lots of crime
the mexican house they own is beautiful 😍, lo unico que les falta para integrarse es aprender el idioma
Good on you guys for doing what you wanted to do.. Not what your friends and family wanted.
Totally!
Excellent story and i loved that this couple shared real issues that we all face and how they navigated those.
Thank you so much for your kind words! It means a lot to us that you enjoyed the story and found it relatable. We always strive to share real issues and provide practical solutions. Stay tuned for more inspiring content!
Mexicanos renten su propiedad, no vendan la tierra a extranjeros.
Interest rates and the peso are making it more expensive. I am buying a new build and the final payment will be $20k extra with just the difference in the peso. I should still make out allright, but still a big hit.
It’s a great video but I’m curious why so many X patriots are living in Mexico have still not figured out how to pronounce the city of Tijuana name correctly. It is not Tiajuana or Tia Juana. It’s Tijuana.
Please think about this in perspective if you were a Mexican in the United States. The city of Tijuana has 1.3 million people. No make a list of many cities in the United States that have close to the population and ask a Mexican to pronounce the names of those cities. They will most likely pronounce it correctly even though English is likely their second language.
I know it sounds like I’m being nitpicky but I have lived and worked and traveled a lot in Mexico during the last 35 or 40 years and I meet people who live in Mazatlan and Puerto Vallarta who are retired there, retired Gringos you’ve been there for over 10 years and they still cannot pronounce the names of the cities that they live in correctly. What is up with Gringos and their lack of being able to speak a basic language correctly? It makes me embarrassed to associate with other Gringos when I’m in Mexico
We Mexicans like to watch movies in English with subtitles, that has helped us learn English pronunciation.
Oh, hun, what difference does it make. BE HAPPY< DON'T WORRY
I am liking this channel quite a bit. THIS one was one month ago but if you were to read this I would love a response.
20 years ago now-- although it seems like yesterday --I was in Cabo San Lucas and I thought to go over to La Paz and buy a house BUT I was told and shown that the ocean in La Paz STARTS so far out you have to walk a half mile or even longer to actually even be ankle deep in the ocean. AND that could be very dangerous if you're swimming alone because no one can really see you way out there swimming. SO on that basis alone I decided not to get a place in La Paz. Please respond. Thank you😊
Yes you will die, only they don’t know “ you will die of happiness in México “, they have no idea, gorgeous beaches, nice weather, great food, low prices, you name it!
Your hat looks even better now!😊
I need to rent out those dogs as "hat fixers!" Then I could afford their food.
🤣 true! those pups are so cute
Come on... Two 35 plus year teacher's pensions and you couldn't afford your choice of practically anywhere in USA!
Did you watch the part that showed housing costs in San Diego? Plus living expenses?
As a single person with retirement approaching in 2 years I am very aware I can’t remain in the USA. Worked all my life and paid my share. It’s actually very sad how many seniors are homeless here. I’ve traveled all over Mexico extensively and never had a problem. Love the culture and the people. So excited for retirement.
@@AlmostRetiredinMexico yes, but 70 years plus combined incomes and savings should have put you on easy street. Especially teacher's pensions and salaries. Here in the 51st state, teachers have some of the strongest unions available... Which typically translates to a well- funded pension.
Hopefully you have enough put away in case you should need extended emergency hospitalization. Anything can happen! Retirees have lost entire savings from a serious illness. Good luck to you!
I agree two teachers could easily afford San Diego.
Great video and very encouraging to hear their story
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video encouraging. It's always inspiring to hear stories that motivate us to keep going.
Hopefuly not many americans watch this video. 💕💕
Girl, you have to wear sunblock...is paradise but sun 🌞 in excess is bad in Mexico 🇲🇽 or USA
Son bienvenidos siempre y cuando respeten nuestras leyes y costumbres y no se sientan emperadores en tierra ajena. Saludos. 😊
Pero aquí en EU, no nos quieren ni nos respetan. Que se larguen!
Ya es gente mayor, wey. Date cuenta.
A menos de que rompan la ley o tengan un historial en su país.
@@dumpling3309 pero esa gente es muy racists y vienen a Mexico y traen su odio.
Wow
Brighton, we would love to see a Canadian couple who retired to Mexico, or even part time moved there, on a more limited budget. How they determined when-how to do it.
Check my Canadian's playlist. Rennie is on a limited budget (but also continues to work to make ends meet.) th-cam.com/play/PL0g8-PsBIVsxVna4bmOKQ65d2Fu3jk5t6.html
Really enjoyed the couples story. I can definitely relate to everything they said
It's like we're all living in the same romantic comedy, right? So glad you could relate to the couple's story. Now, when do your story's characters move to Mexico?
@@AlmostRetiredinMexico well right now every winter I go down for longer time.
Like they said about safety I was very scared at first. I also got parents with some health problems. But like them there is family at home to help. Also wondered how I would spend my time. Just like them you can get too busy. I am single was wondering about meeting new people but that was really easy. But thanks to you
I will keep watching
Thanks..senora por explicar como es la vida en Mexico...
México may be bad... but you will NEVER find a place like Kensington Philadelphia in Mexico. just saying
So true. Mexico makes drugs, but doesn't use them.
Hi Almost Retired! We have our Mexican Residency and are looking to settle in our future home. Can you recommend a city that: 1) does not have mosquitoes; 2) has access to regular clean water; and 3) is very walkable? We're studying Spanish regularly and value walkability, moderate temperatures and great holistic doctors, but don't necessarily need a huge city or "smart" city. I'm guessing cities at a higher elevation would be good for the mosquito situation. Thanks so much for any advice you can contribute!
I haven't explored a lot of Mexico, so I'm not sure. I don't know of anywhere that has clean (if you mean you can drink it) water. There are lots of walkable towns in Mexico - one of the beauties of a less well off population is that towns are more walkable and public transit works.
Check out this video and also Greg's website: th-cam.com/video/P7vE-ytC14U/w-d-xo.html
young couple ! hope they enjoy retirement in Mexico. god bless them.
ok, I missed something around the 21:15 mark...they had to get a blood test to get their licenses....what licenses? drivers? or some kind of residency? teaching? Additionally it would be great if the folks that say they speak x,y,z, level of Espanol say a few sentances so those of us that are listening can hear what that level of Spanish is. Awesome Brighton, thanks again
Your blood type comes printed in your driver's license in Mexico, that's why they ask you for a blood test indicating what type it is.
Great idea on the Spanish example. Lemme see how I can do that. @jaribs is right - in Mexico, your blood type is on your driver's license. Also whether you're an organ donor.
To learn Spanish, I suggest you watch Spanish channels with English subtitles.
what a excellent idea@@jaribs
I love La Paz, but we have been in the Barra de Navidad area for years. Not as urban, but we love it.
That area looks amazing! Glad you found it - and thanks for watching.
A lot of people from places like Europe are not willing to travel in the USA because of the violence and # of guns per person. I have no idea why people in the US freak out about being afraid of going to most of Mexico or most anywhere else. What months is it really hot there? I would prefer to live in a local community, not a gated community with a bunch of expats. So glad they are working to learn Spanish better! Too many expats don't. I really respect that.
Really hot from May through September, with the rain season (leftover hurricanes) starting in September. Part-timers leave by the end of April and return in October. Most of the sporting things happen in the winter months anyway (whales, whale sharks, windsurfing, etc). When there are in El Centenario, it is primarily - not exclusively - expat. The neighborhood they are in is unique to La Paz (although 20 mins away). It is the only paved road, whereas most of El Centenario is carved into the desert hills with dirt roads. Lots are large. There is little crime there because one would have to intentionally go there to commit a crime, whereas, being closer to the city has more crime-of-opportunity. Many expats live in La Paz proper, whether in Centro, or a close barrio to Centro. You are definitely integrated when in the city. You see expats but are not part of a "community" of expats, like El Centenario. Re: your comments about travel in general, people who travel do so with eyes wide open. Others simply will not get out beyond being on a cruise or itinerary trip. I hate those. I've been to more than a dozen countries on six continents and some of the most unsafe areas in the world. I've never been a victim of a crime.
I wonder how many places in the USA are in this list , Because over here (USA ) Nothing ever happens !! 😂😂😂😂
Congratulations on your new home ....enjoy life and don't let anyone tell you what s good for you or your family .😊
Great video with a relatable couple and situation! I've been dreaming about the move for a couple of years now and need to come down and visit.
Second comment ,what a beautiful home good for them great story 😄
Thanks!
And do NOT forget the HORRIBLE WINTERS all over in the North of the USA ha ha ha ha I am looking to move over to Mexico too. ENOUGH OF THE ICE,SNOW COLD SYSTEMS!
Somethings are cheap & somethings are Expensive! So you have to weigh out the highest to lowest in exchange for your income 👍👌✌️🤲🙏🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🤩🌻🌅🌄🤞🤑
My goodness, I love this couple. They indeed made the right decision to retired in Mexico. One can see it in their eyes and smiles that they are happy and content with what their future may be. Kuddos to them. Saludos y buena suerte.🙌
I couldn't agree more! They've found the ultimate retirement plan - beautiful beaches, delicious food, and endless sunshine! 😄
I just met them last weekend and knew they needed to be in a video right away!
Over 70 years of great public service. Amazing people. Enjoy the retirement!
No se quejen cuando nos hagan lo mismo que Palestina y nos quiten poco a poco nuestra territorio, porque ellos vienen al país de México. Tranquilos a beber su vida y nosotros necesitamos una visa para ingresar a Estados Unidos el mundo al revés.
Excellent video ,thanks
Thank you for watching. This was a fun video to make ;-)
WOW................Nice....all the best.
Really Awesome property manager. LOL😜🤪🤣😂.
This would have been a lot more interesting if they would have shown the house, the areas, some of the restaurants while talking, but no all talk but no show.
La señora needs to stop trying to convince the rest of the family about their personal safety and invest their time on being happy.
Don't forget to slap sunscreen daily.
Everyone in America is so negative and uninformed if I were moving to Detroit they would be saying the same thing that’s why I’m not telling anyone till I’m packed my date is June 2025 to be there really need the change for health reasons be great if you could do a video on stem cell research in Mexico. I’m am tired of them constantly removing my body parts and just making me more handicapped now they want to replace my shoulders and another back fusion I said NO
Stem cells - that's a great video idea. I just need to meet someone interesting who's done it. I know it's popular in Cabo. Best of luck to you!
Do you have a green card to live in México?
When shtf they will come after you and your riches
What?
Good move. San Diego has turned into a trash dump. Why fly from SD to TJ? Makes no sense. Take the trolly to the border and walk in.
I don't think that you can fly from SD to TJ - I may have misspoke. I took an Uber. But the trolley is a much cheaper option (take a taxi or Uber on the Mexico side) if you have the time.
I’m not yet at retire age but we are leaving San diego due to prices - you made a good decision! Use your options and research and don’t let the nay sayers influence you because they wanna be stuck ! Love this please 🙏🏽 keep sharing !
San Diego is crazy expensive. But there are parts of Mexico that have a similar feel at much lower price points. Some folks even live in Mexico and commute across the border...
Best of luck to you!
funny, I was just saying this to my Mexican girlfriend a couple weeks ago... I wonder if I will die in Mexico?
I want to do a video about dying in Mexico! Especially if people want to spend eternity in the ground in the US!
@@AlmostRetiredinMexico there is actually an american cemetery in Mexico City, it was created for the military in 1851, it has roughly 800 crypts and a monument for 700 unknown soldiers.
@@moic9704 Wow - thanks for sharing!
How often do you go back to PA ? to San Diego ?
Dont move to Mexico. Stay in the U.S.
Saludos felizidad les deseo a todos en Baja California jose a truck driver in the USA de Guanajuato Mexico
Americans are going to make the cost of living so expensive locals are not going to be able to afford a house.
I'm hoping to do a video on gentrification. The foreigners moving in are more wealthy because the visa requirements are high. But there are also wealthy Mexicans. I want to better understand this dynamic.
Oh no, no wrinkled shirt and a chewed hat. Oh no what will the world think. lol Looks like the best La Paz ambassadors . Nice people. Nice house . Nice area. Keep up the good work Mr. B. P n D
What did you learn from this video Dave? I think your lesson is buy now. Rent it out. Move down later. Just a thought.
You are not wrong. But my new knee "arrives" Tuesday so we won't be running down there for a little while. BUT we will get there. But I must say I know there are a great many reasons to rent out a house until able to move But we really hate the idea of strangers living in our home. PS When will your house be a home ? Butters the G N and the absolutely better half, Kat. Ya'll need to be complete. @@AlmostRetiredinMexico
Back from the hospital. New knee installed. My cost $9.00 (for parking)
They are living my dream retirement. That’s what I want to do in a few years. Thank for the video.
You can do it!
DO NOT MOVE TO MEXICO !!!!
Moving, relocating to another country it is not that simple like many people think it is, you need to be prepared psychologically first of all, it is not like going to heaven or paradise. My suggestion is DO NOT MOVE, you'll be wasting your time and your money, there is no better place to end up your days but in the country you were born. Don't let people brain wash you telling people its so beautiful, so peaceful, so nice don't believe any of that bs. DON'T MOVE ESPECIALLY TO MEXICO.
I'm guessing you are in Mexico and don't want more people to come? Lots have come and really enjoy life here. Some have come and gone home because it wasn't right for them. But how do you know if you never try?
Many people in the US never leave the country and just assume the US is the best place to live. The rest of the people who travel realize that there are better options.
@@AlmostRetiredinMexico actually i live in the states, i have properties in Mexico i travel there and stay for up to 4 months and i know the emotionally and mentally struggle you have to go through, most of people are not prepared and it becomes a disastrous experience. Many people let themselves go for what people say and that's absolutely wrong. If you want to move or retire in Mexico, you need to live it before you make any decision.
Excellent video guys. Thanks.
Thanks for watching Pamela. Are you in Mexico or hoping to move here?
We live in Fallbrook which is an agricultural town in North San Diego County. We are retired and travel to Mexico one week a month. We fly out of CBX and it is seamless travel for us. This week we go to Oaxaca.
We love Mexico and possibly will move there. Family matters keep us from moving permanently now.
Love you videos.
Viva México 🇲🇽
Great video about a topic that a lot of us are dealing with. I wondered about your MX residency. Did you get that while you were still teaching?
I'm not sure how often Lisa and Doug look at these comments. But I'm guessing they got their residency when they purchased. My wife and I got our residency that that time too and the financial requirements were much less and you could get permanent residency immediately (now permanent residency is reserved for people who are the traditional retirement age.)
Thanks, Brighton, for the info. I appreciate it!
Wonder how same sex couples are received in Mexico?
Really well. Check out this video: th-cam.com/video/Ipc3wejbk3k/w-d-xo.html
I live and work in the States and I want to retire in the US
Great. If that's what works for you, then go for it.
I live in Phoenix for 51 years , now it’s not the safest place we hear in the news crimes every single day and I’m retired soon I’m going back to my country to relax and have a good life ( my reason going back it’s not because Phoenix being a bad place to live , bad things happens every where.
🎉great video 📹 👏 👍
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
I came to the States almost 20 years ago and I am so ready to go back home. Couple of years more and "hasta la vista".
Felicidades q sean felices a los gueros se les quiere mucho en mexico lastima q los gringos no quieren mexicanos en su país…
Great video
Thanks for watching! Have a leisurely day!
bloodwork for drivers license?
Yes - your blood type is listed on your driver's license in case you're in an accident.
I see, couldnt they just get that from medical records? @@AlmostRetiredinMexico
Welcome to México...enjoy great experiences in my beautiful country...some kind of magic..!!
Thank you! We love your country!
Great video❤
Glad you liked it Lisa!
I appreciate the subtitles, thank you