You are not insulting anybody, I agree with your description of Mexico and the USA. I am going back to Jalisco- Ajijic after spending close to 40 years in the USA (finally retired) and I never got used to the way of life you so accuaretly described in your video, I dislike living on credit never fell for it, it chains you, people never have time to socialize if you want to meet friends you need appointments, and life runs at a crazy pace. I go back to Mexico 4-5 times a year and I can not get enough of it. Greetings from Southern California.
Thank you! 100% agree with all of that. The US definitely has it's monetary and aesthetic attributes, but maintaining quality human relationships is harder there than it is here.
Oh my goodness, You are really refreshing. We hear so much negativity about Mexico, Narco gangs and violence…. We were looking at Merida and Panama, and the DR, Belize, live in Florida currently, I don’t think I want to work until I die in order to enjoy or afford retirement…. You have definitely opened my eyes to Mexico more…. Thank you…
Mexico is fine. Just live like any other honest family .some people is involved with the Narcos that's why they get kill . Chapala is full of retirees They stay some yrs. Then they get back to US or move somewhere else. Just take precautions like anybody else or place.
Amanda is absolutely spot on. I am married to my Mexican man and he is OK when a party starts at 5 and we show up at 7 pm. Yes Msxicans care aboit relationships and people over material stuff. Mexicans are the friendliest people I know.
I enjoy your videos very much. You have an enjoyable and informative presentation/concept. One suggestion for recording: You might consider placing camera at a slightly higher elevation, it will not be looking up the nose and will always present a more flattering presentation! (I hesitated to mention this, because your videos are so very good, but I’ve been watching for a couple years now and that was the only thing that I noticed and even if you don’t change a thing, your videos are still fun and informative to watch. Well done!!!!!!!!!!!!🎉❤)
But you don’t need unsolicited advice from me or anyone else. In hindsight, while it was meant as a helpful suggestion, you are exceptional in your ideas and approach to TH-cam communication, and by all appearances, most of your endeavors. Enjoy your life in wonderful Mexico! 🌺
Also the light is coming from below from my marble floors shining the light right up into my nostrils in most of my videos hahahaaaa. Maybe it's actually lighting I need and not camera position. Or maybe both. 😂
Another fabulous video, Amanda! Your sidebar was well said, and yes, there are Pros & Cons no matter where you live. We're closing in on our 1st year in Ajijic, and my favorite thing is still these genuinely happy and gracious people. We love it here. Remember that happiness is a choice wherever you choose to live. All 3 houses were great, and I can certainly see why your buyer chose house #3. I love that traditional, Mexican charm. Thank you for doing what you do and doing it the way you do it! 🥰
No, short term rentals are not allowed in the first one, as it is in it's own community within the community. Not sure about Chapala Haciendas as a whole. I will get back to you on that.
If your opinion of Americans and Canadians "friendliness " and value of family & relationships is so low, best you stay in Mexico. Enjoy the substandard infrastructure, the undrinkable water, the constant loud music, fireworks, etc. I lived in Ajijic and found the inconveniences, the over priced properties, and lack of unavailable goods and services, to be unliveable for me. Saying that properties there don't need work - tell that to a friend of mine who paid $380k for a house only to find out it had a laundry list of problems that's cost him $60k so far. Come to find out, sellers there don't have to disclose issues with a home they are selling and appraisers, inspectors are not always honest with the condition of the home. To say living in Mex is not Unicorns and rainbows is an understatement. People need to go live there for 6 months - year before making that decision.
@@therealamandaturner you’re absolutely correct. We don’t need any negative Nancy’s in Mexico. Yes our culture is lively and we love music and gatherings and enjoying life together. It’s not perfect, we have our issues, but we thank God for what we have and enjoy life. Love your vids!
Great video as always! As for me, I would only hire RELIABLE people that are on time... sorry, it's unacceptable waiting for lazy people and I do not care what culture I'm dealing with. That's where paying above average $$$$ will get the worker(s) moving... That extra cash/bonus does work! Money drives/motivates most people.
You are not insulting anybody, I agree with your description of Mexico and the USA. I am going back to Jalisco- Ajijic after spending close to 40 years in the USA (finally retired) and I never got used to the way of life you so accuaretly described in your video, I dislike living on credit never fell for it, it chains you, people never have time to socialize if you want to meet friends you need appointments, and life runs at a crazy pace. I go back to Mexico 4-5 times a year and I can not get enough of it. Greetings from Southern California.
Thank you! 100% agree with all of that. The US definitely has it's monetary and aesthetic attributes, but maintaining quality human relationships is harder there than it is here.
Same here...1 or 2 more years and I'm out... already built my home in San Nicolás de Ibarra.
@@471CDA Awesome!! See you soon then.
Oh my goodness, You are really refreshing. We hear so much negativity about Mexico, Narco gangs and violence…. We were looking at Merida and Panama, and the DR, Belize, live in Florida currently, I don’t think I want to work until I die in order to enjoy or afford retirement…. You have definitely opened my eyes to Mexico more…. Thank you…
I’m glad I could help, and thank you for the compliment. Mexico is waiting for you :)
Mexico is fine. Just live like any other honest family .some people is involved with the Narcos that's why they get kill .
Chapala is full of retirees
They stay some yrs. Then they get back to US or move somewhere else.
Just take precautions like anybody else or place.
You have talked about the differences between lakeside and NOB very diplomatically, very caring so not hurt anybody’s feelings. Well done, señorita!
Thank you! :)
omg!!! $2609k! stunning. Great price.
Agreed! I've been sending it to everyone, I love it. And it's so immaculate.
House #3 really speaks to me. Its a beauty and look at all that outfoor space! The view of the mountains is also great.
Yes! Ixtlahuacan is where you're going to find all that natural beauty for a low price. :)
I love the map thing. It's the best sales thing I have ever seen. Great job.
Thank you, glad you find it useful. 👍
Amanda is absolutely spot on. I am married to my Mexican man and he is OK when a party starts at 5 and we show up at 7 pm. Yes Msxicans care aboit relationships and people over material stuff. Mexicans are the friendliest people I know.
Ha! Yeah that's how it goes. And budget about an hour or hellos and goodbyes. No Irish goodbyes in this country.
I enjoy your videos very much.
You have an enjoyable and informative presentation/concept.
One suggestion for recording: You might consider placing camera at a slightly higher elevation, it will not be looking up the nose and will always present a more flattering presentation! (I hesitated to mention this, because your videos are so very good, but I’ve been watching for a couple years now and that was the only thing that I noticed and even if you don’t change a thing, your videos are still fun and informative to watch. Well done!!!!!!!!!!!!🎉❤)
Thank you for the advice!
But you don’t need unsolicited advice from me or anyone else. In hindsight, while it was meant as a helpful suggestion, you are exceptional in your ideas and approach to TH-cam communication, and by all appearances, most of your endeavors. Enjoy your life in wonderful Mexico! 🌺
@@rhondashock8196 thank you so much Rhonda!! No worries, I'll always take any advice. :)
Also the light is coming from below from my marble floors shining the light right up into my nostrils in most of my videos hahahaaaa. Maybe it's actually lighting I need and not camera position. Or maybe both. 😂
Another fabulous video, Amanda! Your sidebar was well said, and yes, there are Pros & Cons no matter where you live. We're closing in on our 1st year in Ajijic, and my favorite thing is still these genuinely happy and gracious people. We love it here. Remember that happiness is a choice wherever you choose to live.
All 3 houses were great, and I can certainly see why your buyer chose house #3. I love that traditional, Mexican charm.
Thank you for doing what you do and doing it the way you do it! 🥰
You're the best Ean, I'm glad you're watching, thank you!
There is no such thing as a geographic cure!
Well said Amanda!
Thank you! :)
House number 1 is adorable, you are so right, its a bargain!!! What’s the catch😂
Ha, no catch! The seller has a medical emergency and needs to go back to the US asap.
You are great!
So are you! :)
Sending to my daughter.
Excellent, thank you Eveline!
I just wondered if the HOA is just for security (gates) or are other things covered in some? (Landscape, roofs, etc.) (Thanks for these examples.)
Typically HOA covers common maintenance, garbage, street lighting, security.
Anymore under 200k? Please 🙏
Hi! Send me an email and I can send over more listings in that price range. amanda@lakechapalarealty.com
I like that you don't B S. I have lived here 40years you got it. I love it here but it's not for everyone.
Thank you for that! Very true! No place on earth is for everyone.
Can one airbnb those homes in a gated comunnity? Like the first one on chapala haciendas?
No, short term rentals are not allowed in the first one, as it is in it's own community within the community. Not sure about Chapala Haciendas as a whole. I will get back to you on that.
Do you handle any rental properties? I would prefer to rent before buying something.
Hi! No, I am only sales, but there a few rental Facebook groups that have proved handy. Just search “rentals Ajijic” or “rentals Chapala”.
How much are the total closing costs. I was told it could be above 10%.
I’m this area, it’s typically around 1-3%
The #1 problem Id have in mexico is noise. Music, roosters, fireworks till middle of the nite 😮
Depends where you are in town. Not all areas are like that, but definitely more noisy in the center of every town.
If your opinion of Americans and Canadians "friendliness " and value of family & relationships is so low, best you stay in Mexico. Enjoy the substandard infrastructure, the undrinkable water, the constant loud music, fireworks, etc. I lived in Ajijic and found the inconveniences, the over priced properties, and lack of unavailable goods and services, to be unliveable for me. Saying that properties there don't need work - tell that to a friend of mine who paid $380k for a house only to find out it had a laundry list of problems that's cost him $60k so far. Come to find out, sellers there don't have to disclose issues with a home they are selling and appraisers, inspectors are not always honest with the condition of the home. To say living in Mex is not Unicorns and rainbows is an understatement. People need to go live there for 6 months - year before making that decision.
One less Negative Nancy in Lake Chapala = 👍👍👍
@@therealamandaturner you’re absolutely correct. We don’t need any negative Nancy’s in Mexico. Yes our culture is lively and we love music and gatherings and enjoying life together. It’s not perfect, we have our issues, but we thank God for what we have and enjoy life. Love your vids!
@@andresrubalcava_ love this, thank you!
What a pretty babe💕
Thanks Fred
Gentrificación!
Todo lo que no crece está muriendo.
Great video as always! As for me, I would only hire RELIABLE people that are on time... sorry, it's unacceptable waiting for lazy people and I do not care what culture I'm dealing with. That's where paying above average $$$$ will get the worker(s) moving... That extra cash/bonus does work! Money drives/motivates most people.
Thank you! Unfortunately money doesn't talk here in the little pueblo like it does for us. Trust me, we've tried it.