I have lived there for 6 months. Although I lived away from the city and in the mountains. The solitary mountains are green and beautiful. Fresh air, wild horses roming freely. The soil is very red. And you might find another place for cheaper that suites you.
Mexico looks beautiful and fun but I can't help but notice that the ;trees' in Mexico are little. Seldom ever see a real "tree". By that I mean like 75 -100 feet tall and the like. Here in the US trees are big. How come not in Mexico?
@@eduardotinajero2901 Sorry, but you're stupid. So of coarse, you make a stupid remark. I was just noticing that all the trees look young which seems strange in a country that is so ancient. Its as if the trees were replaced less than 100 years ago. Mexico should have giant trees but it doesn't and I was wondering why.
@@annesummers09 nice come back. how old are you? 10? do you also wonder why the sky is blue and the grass is green? think about this: the land of Mexico is as old as the land of the US. basically, it's the same land just with borders. Mexico is not more "ancient" than the US. secondly, trees can be planted today or yesterday on "ancient" land, (I think you mean old because typically people don't refer to country as ancient) and they would be "young". simple really.
Not under radar. Everyone moves here, really oberpopulated and many high tech companies generate lots of new jobs and that drives housing. The old town that is shown in the video is only small part of the city where actually you get a lot of car pollution. The idiots won’t close not even that part down from cars.
We recently moved to, and got our TEMPORARY RESIDENCY in BEAUTIFUL ❤️ Queretaro Mexico and our ONLY regret is not moving sooner! 😁
Did a year of college there. It's a wonderful city!
Que precioso es Querétaro y todo nuestro país mexicano
Una d las citys mas chidas y seguras Qro una bellesa d tantas q abundan en mexico entero.
My home city 😍 where everyone is accepted as long as you come in piece
Leo Sierra ... in peace.
How far is it by car from ajijic Mexico?
vicki ladu kinda far. Queretaro is closer to Mexico city
It’s 4 hrs by car
High five 🙌 from Merida
My dad was born there
A modest house or apart how much to rent? And the price of food? Please, make more videos!!!!
Maud Smith it depends on the area. That's downtown on the video and food is really cheap
The rent is not cheap!! The cost of living here is way above average.
Derek William depends where you live, middle class ok area you can find an apartment for U$400 a month, that’s a steal compared to the US
nomadlist.com/cost-of-living/queretaro
I have lived there for 6 months. Although I lived away from the city and in the mountains. The solitary mountains are green and beautiful. Fresh air, wild horses roming freely. The soil is very red. And you might find another place for cheaper that suites you.
Not sure if it can be said to be 'under the radar' if lots of expats live there and it is a tourist destination for Mexicans from other states
Most Americans know little to nothing about Mexico. We have been lied to. So sad.
Mexico looks beautiful and fun but I can't help but notice that the ;trees' in Mexico are little. Seldom ever see a real "tree". By that I mean like 75 -100 feet tall and the like. Here in the US trees are big. How come not in Mexico?
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...because Mexico is not the US? Just a thought.
@@eduardotinajero2901 Sorry, but you're stupid. So of coarse, you make a stupid remark. I was just noticing that all the trees look young which seems strange in a country that is so ancient. Its as if the trees were replaced less than 100 years ago. Mexico should have giant trees but it doesn't and I was wondering why.
@@annesummers09 nice come back. how old are you? 10? do you also wonder why the sky is blue and the grass is green? think about this: the land of Mexico is as old as the land of the US. basically, it's the same land just with borders. Mexico is not more "ancient" than the US. secondly, trees can be planted today or yesterday on "ancient" land, (I think you mean old because typically people don't refer to country as ancient) and they would be "young". simple really.
They don’t have the same fertilizer in Mexico as they have in the USA
Not under radar. Everyone moves here, really oberpopulated and many high tech companies generate lots of new jobs and that drives housing. The old town that is shown in the video is only small part of the city where actually you get a lot of car pollution. The idiots won’t close not even that part down from cars.
so sad how uninteresting USA is architecturally. Europe and latin America just has a different heart