You will need to contact Laura for that pricing. Her email link is here in our article. everythingplayadelcarmen.com/everything-about-renting-in-playa-del-carmen/ They just got that listing, so we are not sure on the long term rental prices.
In our article here we have some sample prices and also our map in the article has sample prices. everythingplayadelcarmen.com/everything-about-renting-in-playa-del-carmen/ It is a little hard to mention prices because unlike many cities, we have a low and high season, many vacation rentals, many short term and almost every level of comfort.
These are usually fully equipped places with things like washers and dryers. The good thing about Playa is the fact there are many price points available. Although, the downtown is getting expensive, and the entry point is about 12,000 pesos a month and then goes up from there.
Very true. Playa is one of the more expensive parts of Mexico because it is popular and has a lot of services. If you are moving to Playa for a year or longer, the visa requirements mean you need to have a good income to meet financial requirements. That does not mean you have to spend more than you want, but you have to be prepared to cost of living. About 80% of the country is cheaper than Playa Del Carmen, but most people choose not to live there because it does not offer everything Playa that does have.
Excellent information! Thank you!
How much is the long term cost of the condo where the interview took place
You will need to contact Laura for that pricing. Her email link is here in our article. everythingplayadelcarmen.com/everything-about-renting-in-playa-del-carmen/ They just got that listing, so we are not sure on the long term rental prices.
The name of company with Laura and Susie was not mentioned
That is correct. We have Laura's email in our article for contact.
Im in Playa Del Carmen now, how do I contact this company? Looking for long term rental 2 or 3 bedrooms with good accessibility.
Their contact is here in our article. everythingplayadelcarmen.com/everything-about-renting-in-playa-del-carmen/
22000 pesos approximately $1200 dollars per month. Better than a hotel price
Not sure if I missed the prices of these units, but it would be nice to know some kind of ball park figure? Thank you for the video. ETPDC.
She said studios are around 20k/month and 1 bedrooms are 22k-30k. She didn’t mention 2 bedroom prices.
@@deeannm8456Thank you my dear.
In our article here we have some sample prices and also our map in the article has sample prices. everythingplayadelcarmen.com/everything-about-renting-in-playa-del-carmen/
It is a little hard to mention prices because unlike many cities, we have a low and high season, many vacation rentals, many short term and almost every level of comfort.
@@EverythingPlayaDelCarmencomThank you sir.
20k per month MX correct?
What is the name of this real estate company?
Hi. Thank you for the video. I was looking for Laura’s contact info and could not find it. Will you please provide it to me?
The link is in the video description. It is in our article here: everythingplayadelcarmen.com/everything-about-renting-in-playa-del-carmen/
Thank you. Must be my phone because I don’t anything next to “here is Laura’s contact info”
@@vloggingwithjamie451 Sorry , we had the website where she worked as the contact, but now have change it to her email.
Contact information please.
20,000 pesos a month is surely luxurious. not my budget! l0l
These are usually fully equipped places with things like washers and dryers. The good thing about Playa is the fact there are many price points available. Although, the downtown is getting expensive, and the entry point is about 12,000 pesos a month and then goes up from there.
Playa is not cheap. Dont go there expecting a luxury spot for $500 a month lol
Very true. Playa is one of the more expensive parts of Mexico because it is popular and has a lot of services. If you are moving to Playa for a year or longer, the visa requirements mean you need to have a good income to meet financial requirements. That does not mean you have to spend more than you want, but you have to be prepared to cost of living. About 80% of the country is cheaper than Playa Del Carmen, but most people choose not to live there because it does not offer everything Playa that does have.