Watching from Southern California in the Inland Empire, where 2 bdrm apartment rentals are about $2500.00, electricity $125, gas $50, wifi $80, water $40 each month at a minimum. Thats about $2800 just for a place to live :/ Can't wait to retire in Mexico, slow the roll and shed the US mania :) Hasta manana !
you're right. That's just for a place to sleep. Not considering food, healthcare, medications, entertainment, clothes, household items, repairs if you own a home, etc
My wife and I are here now, looking at properties and are fairly fluent in Spanish. I would like to say to anyone reading this to be aware. This is not Canada or the US. This is Mexico and all of the people in and around Lake Chapala speak Spanish. Yes, the odd place might have someone that can understand and speak a little English...but don't depend or expect that while here you are going to do just fine only speaking English. The locals down here are very friendly and eager to help, but they can only do so much to bridge the language barrier.
Watching from Redwood City in Northern California. Hoping to retire in Mexico , especially now that you provided a solution to both of us turning 70 this year- insurance wise. Thank you! 💜
@@wormslakechapalamexicoprop8376 Thanks. my slum lord is trying to kick me out because I ask him to fix things. My current income from the va retirement is $1336 a month and I am happy here, even when I have no money. but I am getting tired of the stupidity in America. I am a disabled vet, will there be any problems living on that income or getting around in Mexico when I can't quite stand up because of a bad hip? I have already had the hip replaced and it's getting better.
@@ScottDieken You would have to determine whether the VA would continue to cover benefits for you if you were out of country. You could have a decent life here in Chapala or Jocotepec on this income.
Watching from Las Vegas NV. We lived in Ajijic for three years and had to return to the US for health reasons. Are now able to return and expect to arrive this summer.
Watching the replay from Arlington, TX. I am booked for the month of July to Queretaro, Milenio III. The days and hours are ticking and tocking in my head until I get there. ThankYOU for MRG brings us so much useful and current information CONSTANTLY
Greetings from Tucson, Arizona. I've been a subscriber for a few months and I'm in the process of selling my house so I can fulfill my childhood dream of moving to Mexico - Lake Chapala area.
Watching this from West Virginia in the upper most part of what they call the Northern Panhandle. I found this video to be very interesting because no matter where I look inside of Mexico, Lake Chapala and Ajijic are the places I always come back to. The Mexico Peso equivalent to our monthly income would be approximately 85,000 pesos. So to pay about 20-25,000 pesos each month for rent might be doable, in the hope of getting something considered 'nice'. Otherwise, something on the outskirts may do. I would love to book a stay for about a month as suggested, but right now it seems like only a pipe-dream as nothing I say can convince the wife. I keep trying though. Thank you for the information you provide.
@@allwheeldrive That would pose as a good idea, except my wife would encourage that and say: "Don't come back!" Years ago the man chose the place of domicile, as long as he can prove that there was no loss about the quality of life. If the wife refused, that would be grounds for divorce. Hmm, have to check into that. LOL.
@@MexicoRelocationGuide Mariana I'll make you a deal. You convince my wife just to take a vacation to Mexico, and I'll buy your Guide the minute we touch down, and treat you to dinner! :-) . Might be your biggest challenge yet.
Watching from Port Orchard, Washington. We are moving to the area of Ajijic in October of this year, we can't wait. Thank you for this very informative video.
Let me know if you are interested in talking about the real estate market in the Lake Chapala area. Enjoy your day from the Welcome Home team with Century 21.
Hi Kim, my daughter in law, Janet, lived in Port Orchard for years. So Beautiful as is all the PNW. Congrats on your upcoming move:) I can't wait for 2025, that's my timeline. Hasta manana :)
Hi There 😃 welcome to the channel On our site you’ll find a lot of useful information as you plan your retirement in México Mexicorelocationguide.com/blog Saludos!
Nice! I'm so excited to have someone from that far watching our videos. How cool right? I'm happy to help you in your research- check out our site mexicorelocationguide.com/blog/
We have been to Ajijic several times and have loved it. The last time we were there was January 2023 for a month. This time we notice a lot more traffic and the air quality was poor just about every day. We do not know why the air was so poor. Do you know why and is this something we need to worry about.
Hello, I live here in ajijic, many times the bad air quality in this dry and windy seasons its due to the dust that comes from a dry lagoon behind the mountains of the lake, besides the traffic sometimes. consider some procedures for the dust, but its not burn, (except if it smells). We hope rains soon so that improves:)
watching from Chicago, Il. looking to make a move from this city where everyday there's a shooting, car jacking, assaults with guns and killings! love your informational video!
@@MexicoRelocationGuide I've enjoyed quite a few of your videos. I keep thinking I'd like to start by renting. However, we have cats and that seems to take out >90% of rental options. So I'm still keeping my eye on the for-sale video channels.
@@wormslakechapalamexicoprop8376 Hello Worm, I've also watched several of your videos. I have at least 2 more years to get my qualifications in retirement plans. However, I'll keep an ear close to the floor.
1. Please show your appreciation to the creators of this video by taking the time to give it a like. 2. My question: If low humidity, abundant sunshine, and moderate (cooler is fine) temperatures are our climate preferences, would Ajijic or San Miguel be the choice? Excluding other lifestyle and cultural differences. Thanks
Watching from near Sacramento California. Headed to Ajijic this coming July/August on a scouting trip. I have purchased the Mexico Relocation Guide and look forward to using it. I was an exchange student to Guadalajara in high school. My exchange student family who I am still in touch with, have suggested this area for my retirement as I asked them to suggest an area near them. They currently live in Zapopan, Guadalajara. I will need to find a pet friendly rental, and advice for pet transportation as I prefer to drive them to Ajijic. I will certainly use the Mexico Relocation Guide for the resources I seek.
Watching from Denver, Colorado, we're retiring in four years (or less) and recently returned from La Paz looking to possibly retire at this location. Never, ever go to Mexico especially La Paz in JUNE! Holy Toledo, it's hot! Love your video's!!
It's very hot in La Paz for sure in Summer. Thanks for watching. Make sure you visit all of my other videos on our page mexicorelocationguide.com/category/uncategorized/
Thanks Mariana! Lots of great info. Personally, do you like the Ajijic/Chapala area? Would you live there? What are your favorite areas of Mexico if I may ask? Thank you!!
You made some very good well founded points when describing the area. You really should mention to your audience that the polluted lake is not swimmable and there are very real odor issues emitted from this body of stagnant water.
This is an on-going argument. If you have questions about Lake Chapala, do some of your own research. Locals swim in the lake and fish in the lake daily.
From Florida. Lived in Ajijic for 3 years, went to Mazatlan and didn't like it. Moved back to South FL 6 months ago and much prefer Mexico. Moving back to Ajijic on July. I have Blue Cross so have decent care down there. Never heard of Sky Gym.....classes at the Lake Chapala Society are free if you are a member. Just saying.
I've watched all of your videos and this area surely is near the top. But one question keeps coming up: I don't see much activity ON the lake. Are there restrictions, or is it too shallow for boating, or not the best place for a swim? Thanks!
A lot of misinformation with regards to the lake. We see small boats with fisherman all of the time. There are boats that take people to Scorpion Island. I have heard there will be boats taking people across the lake in the future to the winery.
If you come on the weekend you won't believe it so many folks from Guadalajara and more areas the traffic is terrible and taxi's are scarce, so no restrictions.
@@dovygoodguy1296 I think it's a good idea for you to visit and do a bit of research to see how you would like the area..I have been living here five years and loving it
Hola de Canada! When my parents were "snowbirding" in Progreso, Yucatan, they noticed that most Canadians stayed together on the east (toward Chicxulub Puerto) side, and many Americans stayed on the west side of the pier. I thought that was a bit strange, but it was not really intentional, just how it worked out when inviting friends. Still I wonder if there are similar nationality divisions among expats in other places in Mexico? Gracias!
Hola me pregunto si tienes algún video que hable de la diferencia entre vivir en Ajijic y Chápala? Mi esposo y yo tenemos viviendo en la CDMX por casi dos años pero nos encantaría saber más sobre estas dos ciudades antes de intentar hacer algún cambio de vivienda. Nosotros rentamos departamento sin amueblar así que compramos nuestros muebles y nos gustaría llevárnoslos en caso de cambiar de estado crees que sea posible? Muchas gracias
Watching from Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. I am interested in checking out Ajijic, Mexico for a possible relocation in my retirement. I would like to visit for a few weeks. I am in the just starting stage of my research.
My hearts desire is to move to Ajijic, buy a of acres on the edge of the mountains and have a Tiny house built. What are the possibilities my dream retirement could become a reality in school x months? Thanks!
It's def possible. We know several people who have bought land and are building their dream homes. If you need help from a real estate agent, we give you our directory of recommended contacts across Mexico when you buy our online guide. Find out what's included here mexicorelocationguide.com/guide
We are coming for a week in September looking for a seasonal home. How do we book a relocation tour with you. From granite Bay ca. Not sure to move to Ajijic or Puerto Valletta In our seventy’s but very active and healthy. Just sick of the winter cold weather.
Tucson. I have been there before and feel your description is accurate. I was actually thinking it would be more like lake tahoe and so was sad to see and smell the lake there. Does the lake still give off an odor. I used to study dying lakes and it seems to me this lake might be in end-stage if something is not done about it. Also is it possible to live nearby where rents are cheaper and drive there when wanting to buy certain things?
Hi Scott- The lake pollution comes and goes and no the smell doesn't happen year round. Yes, you can easily live nearby and drive to Ajijic for events, restaurants, groceries or to visit friends. Many people do that and save a lot on their housing
@@MexicoRelocationGuide ThanksThanks. my slum lord is trying to kick me out because I ask him to fix things. My current income from the va retirement is $1336 a month and I am happy here, even when I have no money. but I am getting tired of the stupidity in America. I am a disabled vet, will there be any problems living on that income or getting around in Mexico when I can't quite stand up because of a bad hip? I have already had the hip replaced and it's getting better.
I have seen comments several times about the odor when you are near Lake Chapala, can anyone comment or confirm this?? I am hoping it is mostly people being negative (jealous lol) about it or maybe just a short timeframe?? THANKS
Dry good explanation. I worry about laundry, church, beauty shop, nails & pedicure. ?? Open air places to buy food. ? Can a portable a/c be used in a rental? Just plug in type? Easy access to buses to take you to larger towns to Soecial type Dr. for special disease. Lung doctor. 😊🙏🏼
Laundry, beauty shop, nail salons, are all available in Ajijic. There are also mercados (open air markets). Easy access to buses, and public transport. And air conditioning is not common but can be installed if you absolutely need it and your landlord is ok with it.
Perhaps Ajijic isn’t the place- rentals tend to be competitive and priced higher than other places because there is a lot of demand. But go to Jocotepec or Chapala and it’s far better
@@MexicoRelocationGuide Thanks for the info, can you recommend a rental company to use, VRBO is way too expensive, currently we rent from a owner in San Jose del Cabo, whre introduced to the owner by a real estate agent who sold the rental property, any help would be appreciated
watching from Huntington Beach, CA im still in my early 30's but my family is from Chapala, Jalisco. My wife is Portuguese American so I just wanted to show her. i want us to have an idea of what we can get once the time comes.
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Watching from Lake Chapala. Lived in Ajijic for 4 years and in Chapala for the past year. Retired here 5 years ago from Canada and love it.
Thanks for sharing
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Mariana: Creo que es su nombre… solo una pregunta: ¿Está limpia el lago Chapala? Gracias
@JuanMoreno-wo5yb. no. The lake is very polluted, not for swimming or fishing.
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@@Roger_Ramjet yes, we really do
@@haricarr6422 It's not that bad, especially since the cleanup started about 20 years ago. However only Mexicans will eat the fish from the lake.
Watching from Southern California in the Inland Empire, where 2 bdrm apartment rentals are about $2500.00, electricity $125, gas $50, wifi $80, water $40 each month at a minimum. Thats about $2800 just for a place to live :/
Can't wait to retire in Mexico, slow the roll and shed the US mania :) Hasta manana !
you're right. That's just for a place to sleep. Not considering food, healthcare, medications, entertainment, clothes, household items, repairs if you own a home, etc
My wife and I are here now, looking at properties and are fairly fluent in Spanish.
I would like to say to anyone reading this to be aware. This is not Canada or the US. This is Mexico and all of the people in and around Lake Chapala speak Spanish. Yes, the odd place might have someone that can understand and speak a little English...but don't depend or expect that while here you are going to do just fine only speaking English. The locals down here are very friendly and eager to help, but they can only do so much to bridge the language barrier.
💯 Mexico is still Mexico 🇲🇽
There are translators that can help.
Good to know! Thx!
Watching from Redwood City in Northern California. Hoping to retire in Mexico , especially now that you provided a solution to both of us turning 70 this year- insurance wise. Thank you! 💜
Let me know if you are interested in seeing listings of homes in this area for sale and the cost to live down here. Enjoy your day.
@@wormslakechapalamexicoprop8376 Thanks. my slum lord is trying to kick me out because I ask him to fix things. My current income from the va retirement is $1336 a month and I am happy here, even when I have no money. but I am getting tired of the stupidity in America. I am a disabled vet, will there be any problems living on that income or getting around in Mexico when I can't quite stand up because of a bad hip? I have already had the hip replaced and it's getting better.
@@ScottDieken You would have to determine whether the VA would continue to cover benefits for you if you were out of country. You could have a decent life here in Chapala or Jocotepec on this income.
@@wormslakechapalamexicoprop8376 yeah they do, thanks. any type of disablity payment from VA is not dependant on where you live.
Congrats on your ucoming move to MX. I will be following you - not literally :) - in 24 months. Hasta manana!
Watching from Las Vegas NV. We lived in Ajijic for three years and had to return to the US for health reasons. Are now able to return and expect to arrive this summer.
Glad you’re better now 😊
I'm watching from cold, rainy Springfield, Oregon and enjoying every minute of this video! Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you!
Let me know if you are interested in seeing listings of housing options in the area. Enjoy your day.
I live in Springfield haha watching this too
@@karlapatterson5714 from Roseburg... did you make to Ajijic??
Just returned to the States after spending 1 month in ajijic. I'm planning to go back in September for a long time. I miss it already.
Can’t wait for you to return 😊
Let me know if you are interested in looking at housing options in this wonderful area. Enjoy your day and welcome home.
May I ask, what your favorite thing was about Ajijic? Thanks!
Watching the replay from Arlington, TX. I am booked for the month of July to Queretaro, Milenio III. The days and hours are ticking and tocking in my head until I get there. ThankYOU for MRG brings us so much useful and current information CONSTANTLY
How exciting for you!!!!
Greetings from Tucson, Arizona.
I've been a subscriber for a few months and I'm in the process of selling my house
so I can fulfill my childhood dream of moving to Mexico - Lake Chapala area.
I like it 👍 from Las Vegas Nevada.
Looking in a near future to moved to Mexico. Your description and comments are very helpful and honest, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Watching from San Diego, CA. Looking forward to exploring the lakeside communities sometime this year.
Watching from Northern California -- I cannot wait to make Ajijic my home. 70 days from today!!!
Woohoo
Let me know if you are interested in looking at housing options in the area. Welcome home.
WOW! Congrats!
Watching this from West Virginia in the upper most part of what they call the Northern Panhandle. I found this video to be very interesting because no matter where I look inside of Mexico, Lake Chapala and Ajijic are the places I always come back to. The Mexico Peso equivalent to our monthly income would be approximately 85,000 pesos. So to pay about 20-25,000 pesos each month for rent might be doable, in the hope of getting something considered 'nice'. Otherwise, something on the outskirts may do. I would love to book a stay for about a month as suggested, but right now it seems like only a pipe-dream as nothing I say can convince the wife. I keep trying though. Thank you for the information you provide.
Maybe your wife and my wife could hang out while WE go to Mexico! :) Maybe a week down there would change their minds...
And many people pay less than $20,000 pesos a month for rentals
Many people I know pay $12-14,000 pesos a month in Ajijic
@@allwheeldrive That would pose as a good idea, except my wife would encourage that and say: "Don't come back!" Years ago the man chose the place of domicile, as long as he can prove that there was no loss about the quality of life. If the wife refused, that would be grounds for divorce. Hmm, have to check into that. LOL.
@@MexicoRelocationGuide Mariana I'll make you a deal. You convince my wife just to take a vacation to Mexico, and I'll buy your Guide the minute we touch down, and treat you to dinner! :-) . Might be your biggest challenge yet.
Have her watch my livestreams and interviews
Watching from Port Orchard, Washington. We are moving to the area of Ajijic in October of this year, we can't wait. Thank you for this very informative video.
Glad you liked it
Make sure you check out our site mexicorelocationguide.com we have a lot of good info on moving to Mexico
Let me know if you are interested in talking about the real estate market in the Lake Chapala area. Enjoy your day from the Welcome Home team with Century 21.
Hi Kim, my daughter in law, Janet, lived in Port Orchard for years. So Beautiful as is all the PNW. Congrats on your upcoming move:) I can't wait for 2025, that's my timeline.
Hasta manana :)
I’m watching this video from Memphis, Tennessee. I wish to retire to Mexico in 10 years. LOVE THE GYM! I’m making my 3 rd visit to Cancun in October🏖️
Hi There 😃 welcome to the channel
On our site you’ll find a lot of useful information as you plan your retirement in México
Mexicorelocationguide.com/blog
Saludos!
Watching from Kingdom of Tonga. Doing my research for moving to Mexico. Thanks for the info. Gracias. We lived on the Baha for 3 years from 2014-2017
Nice! I'm so excited to have someone from that far watching our videos. How cool right?
I'm happy to help you in your research- check out our site mexicorelocationguide.com/blog/
Watching from Vancouver, Canada hopping to relocate to Mexico within the next 2 years.
Nice! Thanks for watching the video. Check out our site we have a lot of great information for your move to Mexico mexicorelocationguide.com
Yep, thats my timeline as well. C u there in 2025. Hasta manana :)
We have been to Ajijic several times and have loved it. The last time we were there was January 2023 for a month. This time we notice a lot more traffic and the air quality was poor just about every day. We do not know why the air was so poor. Do you know why and is this something we need to worry about.
Sometimes smog sinks into a bowl shaped valley.
They burn off the fields certain times of the yr.
Hello, I live here in ajijic, many times the bad air quality in this dry and windy seasons its due to the dust that comes from a dry lagoon behind the mountains of the lake, besides the traffic sometimes.
consider some procedures for the dust, but its not burn, (except if it smells). We hope rains soon so that improves:)
I’m watching from Vallejo, California and I’m also planning to move to this area later this year.
Welcome home!
@@wormslakechapalamexicoprop8376 thanks
Welcome be careful Richmond is dangerous
Watching from Ear Falls Canada...love Ajijic..have gone since 1999 almost every year
Watching from Philadelphia, PA. This is a pit stop. It is SO time to go!!!
Watching from California. We’ll be visiting Ajijic for a week in May.🇲🇽👍🏽 Great video.
Have fun! Hope you get to learn a lot
Watching from Fajardo, Puerto Rico (our winter/spring home). Our primary home is in Estes Park, Colorado.
watching from Canada.
watching from Chicago, Il. looking to make a move from this city where everyday there's a shooting, car jacking, assaults with guns and killings! love your informational video!
Thanks for watching- glad it’s helpful!
Atlanta, Georgia area. We've been eyeing Ajijic for quite some time and finally visited back in January 2023.
Nice! Thanks for stopping by Greg. Hope you enjoyed this video
@@MexicoRelocationGuide I've enjoyed quite a few of your videos. I keep thinking I'd like to start by renting. However, we have cats and that seems to take out >90% of rental options. So I'm still keeping my eye on the for-sale video channels.
Let us know if you are interested in looking at housing options in this area. Welcome home.
@@wormslakechapalamexicoprop8376 Hello Worm, I've also watched several of your videos. I have at least 2 more years to get my qualifications in retirement plans. However, I'll keep an ear close to the floor.
Perfecto 👌🏾 Gracias 🙏🏾
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1. Please show your appreciation to the creators of this video by taking the time to give it a like.
2. My question: If low humidity, abundant sunshine, and moderate (cooler is fine) temperatures are our climate preferences, would Ajijic or San Miguel be the choice? Excluding other lifestyle and cultural differences. Thanks
San Miguel de Allende has far lower humidity and is cooler than Ajijic in general
@@MexicoRelocationGuide thank you
Watching from near Sacramento California. Headed to Ajijic this coming July/August on a scouting trip. I have purchased the Mexico Relocation Guide and look forward to using it. I was an exchange student to Guadalajara in high school. My exchange student family who I am still in touch with, have suggested this area for my retirement as I asked them to suggest an area near them. They currently live in Zapopan, Guadalajara. I will need to find a pet friendly rental, and advice for pet transportation as I prefer to drive them to Ajijic. I will certainly use the Mexico Relocation Guide for the resources I seek.
Thank you for buying the guide!
Watching from Denver, Colorado, we're retiring in four years (or less) and recently returned from La Paz looking to possibly retire at this location. Never, ever go to Mexico especially La Paz in JUNE! Holy Toledo, it's hot! Love your video's!!
It's very hot in La Paz for sure in Summer. Thanks for watching. Make sure you visit all of my other videos on our page mexicorelocationguide.com/category/uncategorized/
Watching from Grand Meadow, Minnesota. Looking to retire in Mexico in about 12 years.
Good review of the town. Thank you.
Watching from Atlanta Georgia USA
Thanks Mariana! Lots of great info. Personally, do you like the Ajijic/Chapala area? Would you live there? What are your favorite areas of Mexico if I may ask? Thank you!!
Yea I really like the Lake Chapala
Watching from North Texas!
Fantastic information as always. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
I'm in michigan and loving mexico my monthly pay is 3000.a month and I hope to move soon .
You’ll live extremely comfortable! Just make sure you have a budget and stick to it
Hi Norman, just a toss out. You might want to edit your comment and not disclose your $. Just a thought. Hope to see you in MX :)
You made some very good well founded points when describing the area. You really should mention to your audience that the polluted lake is not swimmable and there are very real odor issues emitted from this body of stagnant water.
This is an on-going argument. If you have questions about Lake Chapala, do some of your own research. Locals swim in the lake and fish in the lake daily.
Watching from Vancouver, BC, Canada
Welcome 🤗
From Florida. Lived in Ajijic for 3 years, went to Mazatlan and didn't like it. Moved back to South FL 6 months ago and much prefer Mexico. Moving back to Ajijic on July. I have Blue Cross so have decent care down there. Never heard of Sky Gym.....classes at the Lake Chapala Society are free if you are a member. Just saying.
Hola ! from Fort Collins, CO. I hope to visit one day.
Please do!
Watching from Houston, Texas, USA
Welcome!
Watching from Kansas!! I'm coming soon, for the 2nd time!!
Mi sueño para vivir mi retiro, Ajijic o Chapala 🥰
Awesome content, as always. Muchas gracias!
Very good information!
Can you do a video from Aguascalientes ?please
Watching from Washington State USA
Watching from Seattle WA
Bienvenida
Watching from Seattle too
Watching from right outside Denver Colorado. :)
Las Vegas, NV - I will be needed your services!
Welcome! And happy to help you!
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Watching from Somerville, Massachusetts!
I've watched all of your videos and this area surely is near the top. But one question keeps coming up: I don't see much activity ON the lake. Are there restrictions, or is it too shallow for boating, or not the best place for a swim? Thanks!
Polluted water,no watersports or fishing.Yuck!
@@lynnrussell1641 I can only imagine the money it would bring in if the lake was habitable. Too big, too expensive, too late probably.
A lot of misinformation with regards to the lake. We see small boats with fisherman all of the time. There are boats that take people to Scorpion Island. I have heard there will be boats taking people across the lake in the future to the winery.
If you come on the weekend you won't believe it so many folks from Guadalajara and more areas the traffic is terrible and taxi's are scarce, so no restrictions.
@@dovygoodguy1296 I think it's a good idea for you to visit and do a bit of research to see how you would like the area..I have been living here five years and loving it
Watching from Olympia, Washington, USA
Hola!
Watching from Houston, Texas
Bienvenido! Fell free to sign up for our FREE Living in Mexico Guide mexicorelocationguide.com/lp-retire-in-mexico/
Hola de Canada! When my parents were "snowbirding" in Progreso, Yucatan, they noticed that most Canadians stayed together on the east (toward Chicxulub Puerto) side, and many Americans stayed on the west side of the pier. I thought that was a bit strange, but it was not really intentional, just how it worked out when inviting friends. Still I wonder if there are similar nationality divisions among expats in other places in Mexico? Gracias!
I think that is happening less and less as the newcomers want to be a part of the culture and integrate
Hola me pregunto si tienes algún video que hable de la diferencia entre vivir en Ajijic y Chápala? Mi esposo y yo tenemos viviendo en la CDMX por casi dos años pero nos encantaría saber más sobre estas dos ciudades antes de intentar hacer algún cambio de vivienda. Nosotros rentamos departamento sin amueblar así que compramos nuestros muebles y nos gustaría llevárnoslos en caso de cambiar de estado crees que sea posible? Muchas gracias
We do- check it out here mexicorelocationguide.com/chapala-or-ajijic/
Ciao from Italy 🇮🇹
Beautiful Drone shots
Thanks a lot! 😊
Heading down in November for a month from Toronto Canada
Awesome!
$1300 USD monthly pension. Where can one live in Mexico with out a car and easy access to grocery store and gym?
I'd recommend with a small pension to live in a more rural town or somewhere not touristy.
Do you know with easy access to grocery store and gym without car?@@MexicoRelocationGuide
From Atlanta GA. Considering retirement here. 🙂
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Another great video!
Glad you enjoyed it Cindy
❤watching from Canton Ga USA
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Watching from Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. I am interested in checking out Ajijic, Mexico for a possible relocation in my retirement. I would like to visit for a few weeks. I am in the just starting stage of my research.
welcome! Check out our site and consider booking a relocation tour in Ajijic mexicorelocationguide.com/tours
Watching from Virginia Beach, virginia. Looking to retire there in 2024,.
welcome!
My hearts desire is to move to Ajijic, buy a of acres on the edge of the mountains and have a Tiny house built. What are the possibilities my
dream retirement could become a reality in school x months?
Thanks!
It's def possible. We know several people who have bought land and are building their dream homes. If you need help from a real estate agent, we give you our directory of recommended contacts across Mexico when you buy our online guide.
Find out what's included here mexicorelocationguide.com/guide
Watching it from Burnet Texas
Hola! Thanks for watching. Stay cool this summer
 Thank you ! It 39 c here today🥵.... I will visit Ajijic in two weeks for the first time. Can’t wait.
Thank You Marianna , from Paradise Nevada, soon to be expat 🎉
Wonderful!
We are coming for a week in September looking for a seasonal home.
How do we book a relocation tour with you.
From granite Bay ca. Not sure to move to Ajijic or Puerto Valletta
In our seventy’s but very active and healthy. Just sick of the winter cold weather.
Hi Ron! Here’s the tours page mexicorelocationguide.com/tours/private-relocation-tours/
Watching from north idaho
Hello there! thanks for watching
Watching from Durham, NC
Welcome!
Yay!
Tucson. I have been there before and feel your description is accurate. I was actually thinking it would be more like lake tahoe and so was sad to see and smell the lake there. Does the lake still give off an odor. I used to study dying lakes and it seems to me this lake might be in end-stage if something is not done about it. Also is it possible to live nearby where rents are cheaper and drive there when wanting to buy certain things?
Hi Scott- The lake pollution comes and goes and no the smell doesn't happen year round. Yes, you can easily live nearby and drive to Ajijic for events, restaurants, groceries or to visit friends. Many people do that and save a lot on their housing
@@MexicoRelocationGuide ThanksThanks. my slum lord is trying to kick me out because I ask him to fix things. My current income from the va retirement is $1336 a month and I am happy here, even when I have no money. but I am getting tired of the stupidity in America. I am a disabled vet, will there be any problems living on that income or getting around in Mexico when I can't quite stand up because of a bad hip? I have already had the hip replaced and it's getting better.
Saskatchewan Canada
Hi! Martha from California
I have seen comments several times about the odor when you are near Lake Chapala, can anyone comment or confirm this?? I am hoping it is mostly people being negative (jealous lol) about it or maybe just a short timeframe?? THANKS
It can happen from time to time. But not constantly.
12:56 Can you please tell me what park is this? Ty lots❤️
Skatepark el charal
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Are there running groups in Ajijic?
Yes there are 😊😊
Dry good explanation. I worry about laundry, church, beauty shop, nails & pedicure. ?? Open air places to buy food. ? Can a portable a/c be used in a rental? Just plug in type? Easy access to buses to take you to larger towns to Soecial type Dr. for special disease. Lung doctor. 😊🙏🏼
Laundry, beauty shop, nail salons, are all available in Ajijic. There are also mercados (open air markets). Easy access to buses, and public transport.
And air conditioning is not common but can be installed if you absolutely need it and your landlord is ok with it.
Not to worry I've been living here almost six years now and all your above are easy access here
Hello from Greeley Colorado
Hola!
Currently staying in Baja San Jose del Cabo, has become too expensive, looking for a alternative rental property for 2024 Jan-April
Perhaps Ajijic isn’t the place- rentals tend to be competitive and priced higher than other places because there is a lot of demand. But go to Jocotepec or Chapala and it’s far better
@@MexicoRelocationGuide Thanks for the info, can you recommend a rental company to use, VRBO is way too expensive, currently we rent from a owner in San Jose del Cabo, whre introduced to the owner by a real estate agent who sold the rental property, any help would be appreciated
Listing for Minnesota, USA
Is ajijic safe?
I am between Ohio and Arizona
Can you live here if your income is only 1700 per mo.?
10:08 "tienda de...." Kindly clarify? Thank you 🙏🏼
Abarrotes
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Ajijic is built on the side of a hill. It has cobbelstone streets and terrible sidewalks. It is in short a terrible walking place for old people.
Boise, Idaho
I'm an expat in PV... But I want to go to axixic
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hi , whats with the color of the water in the lake ? dont look healthy.
It’s a shallow lake- it won’t look crystalline. But it’s also not the cleanest lake.
My husband is 79. Would he be the oldest man there?
Definitely not
Absolutely not.
Vancouver Washington
watching from Huntington Beach, CA im still in my early 30's but my family is from Chapala, Jalisco. My wife is Portuguese American so I just wanted to show her. i want us to have an idea of what we can get once the time comes.
That's wonderful. There are many people that, like you, have roots in Mexico and are coming back :)