You should definitely do more like this. There are some of us moving to Mexico to immerse ourselves in Mexican culture and live amongst the locals (like myself). And many have budget considerations (also me) who can't afford most options marketed to foreigners.
I moved to Tlaquepaque last year. My two bedroom house is small but we spend so much time outside. It does not matter at all. BTW, my rent is $3,500 pesos and I have to pay for water, electricity, gas tanks and internet. It is like $350 for everything.
Yeah but for that money. It's a 2 bedroom house, not a studio apartment. That's a pretty good deal. Would you say it's hard to find apartments like this in mexico where you are?
There are attractive towns all over Mexico and locals are very, very pleased if you live there. I love visiting places anywhere, but for living I like resort or university towns that have more going on - cultural things and even the bars and restaurants that cater to expat's taste. Nothing like a Mex. Rest. that makes everything you like and charges you in pesos - it's just super nice!!! AND....often, when in Mex., I just bring my dog with me when I go to a restaurant and it's OKAY!!!!
Like many others have said, please do more videos like this with many different pricing options. I'm a single 55 year old woman who is SERIOUSLY considering a move to Mexico from Michigan, and I'm looking for a furnished one bedroom with an office space, covered outdoor space and a washer/dryer combo. My only real concern is finding something like that in a SAFE area, but I need a landlord that will allow a dog. I've looked at many different videos, but I haven't seen any place with those requirements, much less one in my limited budget. So, please consider those of us who are seriously considering a move like this, not just folks who are looking out of curiosity (not that there's a thing at all wrong with just being curious). Some of us desperately need a little help!
Thank you for sharing your specific needs and concerns. Stay tuned for upcoming real estate videos that cater to a variety of preferences, including furnished one-bedroom options with an office, covered outdoor space, and pet-friendly landlords in safe areas. Your feedback is valued, and we aim to assist those seriously considering a move. Best wishes on your potential relocation to Mexico!
Thanks for sharing this video. Its great to see youtubers showing great areas to live for folks on a budget. Not everyone can afford a highrise or a big city budget.
Enjoyed this episode. " Moving to Mexico" , for most people, should probably begin with a rental property. So I'm told. More " Behind the Mexican Rental Door" would be awesome. Long term and winter season properties that are not brand new and expensive would be interesting to view.
I hear people talking about high price $1000 apartments in Mexico and I think to myself, 'damn, learn how to use Google'. They are paying tourist gringo prices. $100 a month is great even if not close to the beach! I'd be happy with $250 in playa del carmen. It's not easy to find cheap Mexican apartments online, everyone tries to airBnB it for ridiculous money.
Ya where do u live donde vives? I pay $1100 a month and every year they raise my rent $100 can’t go nowhere do nothing barely eat ! I’m retired one day I’m gonna move to Mexico close to the beach ! With my dog Blue eat shrimp tacos with a beer somewhere lol !🇲🇽 !
WOW! I thought you were showing us places for $ 250 per night! While this is basic it really covers it for a single person or couple that is more on the minimalist side... I think it is great! I rented a second floor room with bathroom for 4 months and THIS is far better because you don't have to worry about bothering anyone... Self contained! Thanks guys!
I am a 59 year old woman I'm still in the US but considering coming there to live and starting out I would definitely stay there until I could get established and figure out what I wanted to do yes I would like it if you would do more videos like this
Thank you Joel, and camera man. As a Canadian, and giving PV and area a look see, I have bit the bullet and booked my first trip to this area. I would be happy after retirement in a few years to look at short term rentals like you just showed and expanding to longer stays. Looking forward to my own Taco Tuesday in Feb 2023.
Not a bad area at all, and the price for what you get is great, considering something like this in Victoria BC would be at least $1200. Will be there in a couple weeks to explore options!!
Guys , Just found your channel and saw this episode. Im sold ! I agree this could/would be a great starter place to get your feet wet. Plan on joining your sight and scheduled to be down to start the looking process this Nov. Totaly excited for the change, Mas Tranquilo life style. Hope to maybe see you guys soon, Thanks, KJ Austin Texas
Absolutely do more videos like this. I'm a Canadian living in New Mexico who has been seriously considering moving to Mexico. Rental costs are an issue for me and I'm very interested to find out what I can rent for a given amount of money. Thanks for your videos.
A place like this would work for me .Like you said it has everything you need you can decorate it to your style ,and from the money that I would be saving I would use that money to explore the rest of Mexico.There are many of these hidden Gems in Mexico some much bigger and nicer within the same price range sometimes even lower.Many American and Canadian citizens never find them because they stick to the touristy and expat areas only.As far as a rough area goes ,what is considered a rough area to someone may not be considered a rough area to others.
For convenience, I usually live in Zona Romantica. I usually visit summers and always find a place reasonable and convenient. Having two dogs with me causes me to ask locals to assist - friend I know and love. I'm hoping to go there permanently, so may be looking for a longer term house with a yard, patio or deck suitable for the dogs. Given that I have a car, I could locate further afield, too. It would be nice if I can accommodate visitors as well.
😂 thanks for making me laugh with Joel on the low rider sofa. The apartment looks in good shape for the price. That chicken is delicious-valle dorada has some good food.
I’ve seen a few of your videos, they’re entertaining to see what you’re doing. I think if people are willing to go to the rough areas, they can find housing for that price anywhere, even the Lake Chapala where we’re at. The locals that are the younger working class seek out affordable housing on local fb groups that the expats don’t get into or very few do because they don’t speak Spanish. Hilarious that your friend asked you if you’d live there? 😂 I wouldn’t live there, been here nearly 20 years but we started out living in the popular area of Guadalajara, owned a house and I could never relax. I think the environment would stress me out on a daily basis, I’m too spoiled now. I would have when we first moved down. We just gutted a studio in the Lake Chapala area as an investment and it’s been interesting. We were led to believe that it’d be really easy to rent. It’s been 2 months and we haven’t rented it. Granted, I may be a bit picky about who I rent it to considering what is invested in the property. 😅 I’m so stressed out about it I’m willing to sell it.
@@MovingToMexiCo thanks, what I am learning now is that the place will easily rent in October. Learning curve. You all may be in the same situation with rentals. It’s nice to know. Do renovations before October for the long term 12 month leases.
Thank you for showing this. I'm selling a HUGE home and moving to Mexico - often, I've been in PV summers. I've got two well-behaved dogs (one a street dog that found me), so I'm likely looking for a house with a courtyard. I know where you are there - a bit far back into the barrios, but it's okay. Pitallal is another not far from you. I've always found places in the Romantic Zone a bit back from the malecon, but I enjoy long walks so these barrios are just fine and NICE to find a place that's updated like this one. I always have the car, but walking's fine, too.
I probably would move into a fixer up house for long term lease and just gradually slowly put my own taste into especially if I have two trees to put a hammock up, 😁oh yes🤣 One thing I would like to know how is the Internet service in these areas you're visiting???
The apartments is ok for the price and the area is good a need for next year move to Mexico a consider Puerto vallarta and aire dorado is economic a recibe $1,000 a thing is ok thanks for the information and make more vídeos economic apartment and the area in the beaches and Restaurants in the area 🙏💯👋👌
In Guanajuato you can rent a brand new studio, including high speed internet, cable tv, & utilities for US $ 230.00 Safe area, close to downtown & shopping, beat that, you can’t, i live here and rented this studio for a few months, no deposit.
@@MovingToMexiCo i really like it here, people are great, safe, low cost of living, i had to go to emergency at the hospital, cut my hand, great doctor, $5.00 US. Costco 30 minutes away, airport about 20 minutes away.
What's the weather like there? I am planning on moving to Mexico. I don't speak Spanish, would that be a huge problem there in that cute town? And, I'm a single woman in my 50's. Thank you for your dedication.
It’s about a 10-15 minute drive to the ocean. It’s very close to Puerto Vallarta so if you Google the temperature stats there you’ll have a very good idea.
I'm mexican n I live n Vallarta is funny with all respect mi comment by everyone we know n Vallarta canadians always lovking for cheap things and they want the best ...instead Americans they love to enjoy Vallarta without any drama ..sorry canadians but it's true
Hey guys, is there any way that I can buy your time? I just have one very in-depth question to ask you lol. In all reality it take you 5 minutes to answer because it's something you do everyday. Please let me know! Thank you so much. By the way, I love your videos and your energy. Keep doing what you're doing!
Hey Joey. We get quite a few requests to meet up so it’s difficult. We will be scheduling an open meet up one day soon. I also have a beer wine and food tour that can be booked at bici bucerias but that means you would be stuck with me for 3 hours ;) we do have room on tonight’s tour.
@@MovingToMexiCo ha ha, I can only imagine how busy you guys are. I'm actually over in the united states, we just left Mexico about a month ago. Would it be possible to send you an email maybe? I'll make sure to zelle you some taco money for your time.
Don't come to Vallarta it has become extremely expensive. Some house rent 70,000 pesos per month. Condos in towers, $2,500 USD + per month. Where I am the 30 yo condos rent for approx 20-25k pesos. And the restaurants have jacked up their prices a lot. Some have started to put prices in USD before pesos (Blake's $$$), like in Cancun. Sure you can always find a very local place in the back barrios with dusty streets for cheaper but loud music until morning, barking dogs all day, insecurity will be your norm. Have been to small pueblos like guayabitos, peñita , San Blas, Melaque, cheaper but are they ever boring places compared to Vallarta.
@@MovingToMexiCo After 2 road trips over 9 months from Mazatlan to Durango to Progreso and Chiapas (23 estados total), my special place and home is Vallarta. It has everything, the best malecón, colonies with differente vibes etc. Unfortunately the word got out and it's getting over popular with condo towers getting out of the ground everywhere. My plan is the stay in PV until I can afford it. I already had to downgrade my rent for a cheaper one to stay within a reasonable budget. But I will not accept living in the back barrios where I'm well aware of too many bad stories.
this would be perfect for me to work from home and mind my own buiness smoke my lil weed and party with some ladys on sundays while taking a few lines with lemen beer hehe..
Great video, but a horrible apartment. That place would drive me crazy within 24 hrs. I guess you get what you pay for. But if thats all you can afford, have fun.
You should definitely do more like this. There are some of us moving to Mexico to immerse ourselves in Mexican culture and live amongst the locals (like myself). And many have budget considerations (also me) who can't afford most options marketed to foreigners.
We will be doing more Jon!
I moved to Tlaquepaque last year. My two bedroom house is small but we spend so much time outside. It does not matter at all. BTW, my rent is $3,500 pesos and I have to pay for water, electricity, gas tanks and internet. It is like $350 for everything.
Thanks for sharing
Yeah but for that money. It's a 2 bedroom house, not a studio apartment. That's a pretty good deal. Would you say it's hard to find apartments like this in mexico where you are?
@@timd729 You just need to look around. It is very difficult to find apartments as affordable as our house.
Would love to see more of these! Different towns.. and a range of rental prices. $250 to $1500 seems perfect. 🤘🤘🤘
More to come!
There are attractive towns all over Mexico and locals are very, very pleased if you live there. I love visiting places anywhere, but for living I like resort or university towns that have more going on - cultural things and even the bars and restaurants that cater to expat's taste. Nothing like a Mex. Rest. that makes everything you like and charges you in pesos - it's just super nice!!! AND....often, when in Mex., I just bring my dog with me when I go to a restaurant and it's OKAY!!!!
That part of town might be further out, but did look pretty modern with the paved streets and clean organized homes!
it was a bit of a mixed bag of tricks but in general in good shape for the most part.
Love this area! I am told that people moved from all over Mexico, to build Nuevo Vallarta, creating this very diverse town. Amazing food here!
Very cool!
Like many others have said, please do more videos like this with many different pricing options. I'm a single 55 year old woman who is SERIOUSLY considering a move to Mexico from Michigan, and I'm looking for a furnished one bedroom with an office space, covered outdoor space and a washer/dryer combo. My only real concern is finding something like that in a SAFE area, but I need a landlord that will allow a dog. I've looked at many different videos, but I haven't seen any place with those requirements, much less one in my limited budget. So, please consider those of us who are seriously considering a move like this, not just folks who are looking out of curiosity (not that there's a thing at all wrong with just being curious). Some of us desperately need a little help!
Thank you for sharing your specific needs and concerns. Stay tuned for upcoming real estate videos that cater to a variety of preferences, including furnished one-bedroom options with an office, covered outdoor space, and pet-friendly landlords in safe areas. Your feedback is valued, and we aim to assist those seriously considering a move. Best wishes on your potential relocation to Mexico!
Thanks for sharing this video. Its great to see youtubers showing great areas to live for folks on a budget. Not everyone can afford a highrise or a big city budget.
We will do more of this soon :)
Enjoyed this episode. " Moving to Mexico" , for most people, should probably begin with a rental property. So I'm told. More " Behind the Mexican Rental Door" would be awesome. Long term and winter season properties that are not brand new and expensive would be interesting to view.
Great idea!
more to come!
Definitely more of these rental videos in the future pleeeze! Super interesting! 👍
Oh...loved the Easter egg at the end of the video too...Pobrecito perro! What's up with the droopy diaper? 🤣😂
more to come!
In my hometown, you can rent an apartment for $100. Electricity is about $3 per month. Of course you’re not close to the beach.
Where do you live?
@@MovingToMexiCo Yahualica, Jalisco.
That's awesome! : )
I hear people talking about high price $1000 apartments in Mexico and I think to myself, 'damn, learn how to use Google'. They are paying tourist gringo prices. $100 a month is great even if not close to the beach! I'd be happy with $250 in playa del carmen. It's not easy to find cheap Mexican apartments online, everyone tries to airBnB it for ridiculous money.
Ya where do u live donde vives? I pay $1100 a month and every year they raise my rent $100 can’t go nowhere do nothing barely eat ! I’m retired one day I’m gonna move to Mexico close to the beach ! With my dog Blue eat shrimp tacos with a beer somewhere lol !🇲🇽 !
That was fun!
Good start for the low point. I would live in Valle Dorado, but something a little larger with outdoor space.
definitely more options there
WOW! I thought you were showing us places for $ 250 per night! While this is basic it really covers it for a single person or couple that is more on the minimalist side... I think it is great! I rented a second floor room with bathroom for 4 months and THIS is far better because you don't have to worry about bothering anyone... Self contained! Thanks guys!
Glad it was helpful!
You never could go wrong in mexico im not picky i like it alot, ❤ definitely 😁 Decent looks i love it
I am a 59 year old woman I'm still in the US but considering coming there to live and starting out I would definitely stay there until I could get established and figure out what I wanted to do yes I would like it if you would do more videos like this
Thank you Joel, and camera man. As a Canadian, and giving PV and area a look see, I have bit the bullet and booked my first trip to this area. I would be happy after retirement in a few years to look at short term rentals like you just showed and expanding to longer stays. Looking forward to my own Taco Tuesday in Feb 2023.
Learn Spanish, it WILL make a difference.
It’s a beautiful country to live in.
Perfect example of a true Mexican neighborhood- thanks for sharing
For sure! Thanks for watching 😃
Not a bad area at all, and the price for what you get is great, considering something like this in Victoria BC would be at least $1200.
Will be there in a couple weeks to explore options!!
Agreed.
$1200 a month and freeze your butt off half the year...
Guys , Just found your channel and saw this episode.
Im sold ! I agree this could/would be a great starter place to get your feet wet.
Plan on joining your sight and scheduled to be down to start the looking process
this Nov. Totaly excited for the change, Mas Tranquilo life style.
Hope to maybe see you guys soon, Thanks, KJ Austin Texas
Gracias y bienvenidos
Absolutely do more videos like this. I'm a Canadian living in New Mexico who has been seriously considering moving to Mexico. Rental costs are an issue for me and I'm very interested to find out what I can rent for a given amount of money. Thanks for your videos.
More to come!
The diaper dog took me out 😂. Really liked seeing an area and rental options for that area.
never have seen a dog in a diapers
A place like this would work for me .Like you said it has everything you need you can decorate it to your style ,and from the money that I would be saving I would use that money to explore the rest of Mexico.There are many of these hidden Gems in Mexico some much bigger and nicer within the same price range sometimes even lower.Many American and Canadian citizens never find them because they stick to the touristy and expat areas only.As far as a rough area goes ,what is considered a rough area to someone may not be considered a rough area to others.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Again for all the cool content.
Be down in a couple of weeks , cant wait.
Be safe with the coming storm ! KJ
For convenience, I usually live in Zona Romantica. I usually visit summers and always find a place reasonable and convenient. Having two dogs with me causes me to ask locals to assist - friend I know and love. I'm hoping to go there permanently, so may be looking for a longer term house with a yard, patio or deck suitable for the dogs. Given that I have a car, I could locate further afield, too. It would be nice if I can accommodate visitors as well.
😂 thanks for making me laugh with Joel on the low rider sofa. The apartment looks in good shape for the price. That chicken is delicious-valle dorada has some good food.
great chicken!
Paul's edits/inserts are on point!!
Cool video boys thanks for the info ,my wife and I are interested in moving down there ,😊
Its a great place to live. Thank you 🙏🏼
Pretty teeny but excellent price! Lol love the diaper dog! Would have liked to see more of the “downtown” area.
you can go back to some of the past taco tuesdays in Valle Dorado to see more
Taco Tuesday!! 🌮 Someone on tight budget, that want's to get a feel for the area, I could see renting for 6 months!
totally!
Super cute 1 bedroom.
I think so too!
I’ve seen a few of your videos, they’re entertaining to see what you’re doing. I think if people are willing to go to the rough areas, they can find housing for that price anywhere, even the Lake Chapala where we’re at. The locals that are the younger working class seek out affordable housing on local fb groups that the expats don’t get into or very few do because they don’t speak Spanish. Hilarious that your friend asked you if you’d live there? 😂 I wouldn’t live there, been here nearly 20 years but we started out living in the popular area of Guadalajara, owned a house and I could never relax. I think the environment would stress me out on a daily basis, I’m too spoiled now. I would have when we first moved down. We just gutted a studio in the Lake Chapala area as an investment and it’s been interesting. We were led to believe that it’d be really easy to rent. It’s been 2 months and we haven’t rented it. Granted, I may be a bit picky about who I rent it to considering what is invested in the property. 😅 I’m so stressed out about it I’m willing to sell it.
Thanks for sharing. good luck with your project
@@MovingToMexiCo thanks, what I am learning now is that the place will easily rent in October. Learning curve. You all may be in the same situation with rentals. It’s nice to know. Do renovations before October for the long term 12 month leases.
That’s too bad, it’s only 1 block further North pass the Royal Decameron main entrance!
Yep
Thank you for showing this. I'm selling a HUGE home and moving to Mexico - often, I've been in PV summers. I've got two well-behaved dogs (one a street dog that found me), so I'm likely looking for a house with a courtyard. I know where you are there - a bit far back into the barrios, but it's okay. Pitallal is another not far from you. I've always found places in the Romantic Zone a bit back from the malecon, but I enjoy long walks so these barrios are just fine and NICE to find a place that's updated like this one. I always have the car, but walking's fine, too.
gracias
I would love to see more videos like this. Different sizes and price ranges. Maybe we would think about it.😊
Will do!!
Awesome Paul your spanish is improving 🙂
gracias!
wonderful video,,creative and well informed,,Please do more of these,,😎
Gracias
Great looking neighbourhood.
it was nice in general. a little rough here and there but hey
It would work fine for me. Clean & safe & descent price. More money to spend on doing things.
exactly!
Keep up the great work. Another great video. Thanks 😊
Thanks Tommy!
Great video, nice to see different area's. Thank you
Gracias Mirella!
that's good to know!! thank you for sharing looks very cozy,
Glad you enjoyed the video!
This place was a little small for 2 both who need a working space, but if you were only 1 I think it was a good option
Agreed.
Low rider was hilarious!
we aim to entertain :)
It is definitely a great option
Need to visit there. I’ll be in Mexico doing some traveling to know where to stay put and possibly buy an apartment.
Good luck! 🇲🇽
Looking forward to more of these, thank you! I must try that chicken place - it’s making me hungry 🤤
Thank you for watching!
It’s sooo good. Even the arroz (rice) is delicious. I’m trying to learn Spanish. 😊
my budget is between 200 to 350,us dollars a month for my dog and i,good video
Gracias
Great information
Thanks!
Thank you for this video.
you are welcome!
I probably would move into a fixer up house for long term lease and just gradually slowly put my own taste into especially if I have two trees to put a hammock up, 😁oh yes🤣
One thing I would like to know how is the Internet service in these areas you're visiting???
The internet is good. High speed internet is the standard.
The apartments is ok for the price and the area is good a need for next year move to Mexico a consider Puerto vallarta and aire dorado is economic a recibe $1,000 a thing is ok thanks for the information and make more vídeos economic apartment and the area in the beaches and Restaurants in the area 🙏💯👋👌
Yes yes looking to move asap
Best of luck to you!
Cute apt...would like for a lil more space.
gracias
In Guanajuato you can rent a brand new studio, including high speed internet, cable tv, & utilities for US $ 230.00 Safe area, close to downtown & shopping, beat that, you can’t, i live here and rented this studio for a few months, no deposit.
Very cool. How do you like living in Guanajuato?
@@MovingToMexiCo i really like it here, people are great, safe, low cost of living, i had to go to emergency at the hospital, cut my hand, great doctor, $5.00 US. Costco 30 minutes away, airport about 20 minutes away.
Love it here.
Not bad thanks for this video
De nada
This is perfect for me . Just one question is high speed internet available ?
Yep. Up to 1000 mbs but that would be extra. I think they have 100 mbs and free.
@@MovingToMexiCo thanks for the quick reply 👍I have no problem paying extra as I’ll be working online
What's the weather like there?
I am planning on moving to Mexico. I don't speak Spanish, would that be a huge problem there in that cute town? And, I'm a single woman in my 50's. Thank you for your dedication.
Thanks for watching! The weather is comparable to Puerto Vallarta.
I am a senior and on a budget but want the beach, safety and decent area and bar or music areas.
Where there is a will there is a way!
The perfect bachelor pad or bachelorette and you cannot beat that price anywhere
👏🏼
Hi, nice video, what is the distance to ocean ? What is average temperature in this town ? Thank You
It’s about a 10-15 minute drive to the ocean. It’s very close to Puerto Vallarta so if you Google the temperature stats there you’ll have a very good idea.
nice and clean place affordable price definitely
Yeah!
Does not look rough at all in comparison to many other neighborhoods
This is true
Do you know the quality of the Internet there? What speed is it? Thank you.
High speed internet is available.
Every building has heavy duty security bars on the windows and doors? It might be hard to get out if there's a fire? It cheap rent for a reason?
That’s Mexico. Most homes have security bars. Unless you live in a gated community.
Would you please give exact location? I’m in PV now looking for a place. I’m 70 retired from US. Please give info. TY Rhonda❤
www.google.com/maps?q=20.722076416015625,-105.26463317871094&z=17&hl=en
How much is 2 bedroom
For a young single person on a budget that spot would work great.
definitely
My sister live there is beautiful place.
It is a nice area!
@@MovingToMexiCo yes
Wow, amazing value! I LOVE the Mexican parts of town. I could do w/o seeing chihuahuas in poopy diapers, tho...
thanks! Yah dog is diaper was interesting to see.
ye
yes I would rent
Not bad. Single guy here. Would work for me. At this point in my life less is more most times.
Good point
Can you make video .... what living area we can buy up what 10 K in this city there or others city .
not sure there is much to buy up to $10K do you mean $100K?
@@MovingToMexiCo true ... lets say what is in 10 to 100 k :)).... I have heard that living in villages is even cheaper than in large cities.
Say hi to Ubaldo for me…..haven’t seen him for a long time!
Will do!
Please do more 1 bedroom furnished places.
👍
Seems like every place has stairs. I'm disabled. Can you show some without stairs?
I’ll keep my eye out 😉
I'm mexican n I live n Vallarta is funny with all respect mi comment by everyone we know n Vallarta canadians always lovking for cheap things and they want the best ...instead Americans they love to enjoy Vallarta without any drama ..sorry canadians but it's true
Thanks for sharing
We live in Canada looking for a 2-3 month rental.. are there places that will store your belongings for the following year?
Plus how far is the town from the beach?
We have 2 chihuahuas.. pet friendly places?
there are storage businesses which would be best bet.
about a 20 minute drive.
@@MovingToMexiCo thank you that’s a little far.
Hello from San Diego .
Hola 👋
Hola guapo
What websites do I find monthly rentals on
Beachlifemexico.com
Thank you.It’s hilarious.😅
We aim to entertain
My wife says it's wacky now in Mex. - so is it really more unstable AFTER covid like it has been in the USA?
I guess I would need to know what you mean by wacky. For us it’s been very stable.
Hey, im planning on moving to puerto vallarta, does anyone know where this exact location is?
maps.app.goo.gl/YZjR3cMBHeyzp5Hf6?g_st=ic
Much a appreciate, peace
Plz make more videos
You. Can rent an older house and remodel
Hey guys can you show me $1000 month rental property
When ever you can.
Thanks
Great video
coming soon
I'd love to live there and 225 a month incredible price 😁
Yes not bad at all!
I'm interested asap I need more info
Check the description 😉
How can I get in contact with the property agent
Linked in the description.
I miss those chicken taquitos 🤍
They miss you too!
Need contact for that apartment, please 🙏 , TY
Linked in the description of the video.
The apartment was fine in a pitch . Street looks clean , but was there a problem with the people and you being from another country??
They would have no issue with foreigners as long as they are respectful.
Hey guys, is there any way that I can buy your time? I just have one very in-depth question to ask you lol. In all reality it take you 5 minutes to answer because it's something you do everyday. Please let me know! Thank you so much. By the way, I love your videos and your energy. Keep doing what you're doing!
Hey Joey. We get quite a few requests to meet up so it’s difficult. We will be scheduling an open meet up one day soon. I also have a beer wine and food tour that can be booked at bici bucerias but that means you would be stuck with me for 3 hours ;) we do have room on tonight’s tour.
@@MovingToMexiCo ha ha, I can only imagine how busy you guys are. I'm actually over in the united states, we just left Mexico about a month ago. Would it be possible to send you an email maybe? I'll make sure to zelle you some taco money for your time.
@@JoeyBeeFit we always welcome
Súper Chats which you can buy on TH-cam on our videos. Feel free to pop off an email
@@MovingToMexiCo sounds great! Thank you. What's the best email?
Qué onda ? Saludos
todo bien por aqui! Saludos
Don't come to Vallarta it has become extremely expensive. Some house rent 70,000 pesos per month. Condos in towers, $2,500 USD + per month. Where I am the 30 yo condos rent for approx 20-25k pesos. And the restaurants have jacked up their prices a lot. Some have started to put prices in USD before pesos (Blake's $$$), like in Cancun.
Sure you can always find a very local place in the back barrios with dusty streets for cheaper but loud music until morning, barking dogs all day, insecurity will be your norm.
Have been to small pueblos like guayabitos, peñita , San Blas, Melaque, cheaper but are they ever boring places compared to Vallarta.
How do you like your living situation in PV right now?
@@MovingToMexiCo After 2 road trips over 9 months from Mazatlan to Durango to Progreso and Chiapas (23 estados total), my special place and home is Vallarta. It has everything, the best malecón, colonies with differente vibes etc. Unfortunately the word got out and it's getting over popular with condo towers getting out of the ground everywhere. My plan is the stay in PV until I can afford it. I already had to downgrade my rent for a cheaper one to stay within a reasonable budget. But I will not accept living in the back barrios where I'm well aware of too many bad stories.
The dog didn't look happy about the diaper
Thanks for sharing
this would be perfect for me to work from home and mind my own buiness smoke my lil weed and party with some ladys on sundays while taking a few lines with lemen beer hehe..
Thanks for sharing
I pay $150 for mine ^^
Where? I want to move to Puerto Vallarta
Hehe yeah...not anymore. With tje dollar dropping like a stone and the peso increasing in value every day that's probably double the price now
Still very affordable in comparison.
Sign me up!
no kidding!
Great video, but a horrible apartment. That place would drive me crazy within 24 hrs. I guess you get what you pay for. But if thats all you can afford, have fun.
Thanks for sharing
Too expensive
Doesn’t look rough looks like Mexico not America , thank you