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I pay the same for everything all included in a 1 bedroom apartment in Morelia. My place is pretty fancy with an epic view of the city, and I have a minisplit for heat/AC, though the weather is super nice and I mostly only use it for heat at night. I'm pretty stunned how expensive rents are now, though recently I've been looking around and you can find cheaper places in Morelia, too. I guess summer is the high season there, as the weather is super nice and cool all summer long, which is when I signed my one year lease. I also have the RO water in my place, and I appreciate it. I still don't totally trust it, though I'm sure it's perfectly safe, so I boil mine for good measure before putting it in a jug and filtering it further. Call me extra paranoid. My place is missing the included cleaning, so it's nice you have that. Otherwise, we're pretty darned comparable. Your cost for most things I think is pretty darned accurate. Garrafones, though, are usually about $100-150 if you don't have a container to exchange, but where I see it is only $40 pesos with exchange -- a pretty dramatic difference. Really excellent breakdown video. Thanks for sharing!!
Great insight on the most important/useful monthly costs! Don’t see this much or at all but what, if any, do you budget for retirement? In your experience, do most expats use some form of Mexican health insurance?
If I may ask, please: What did you do for a living / a job before you began You-tubing (back when you were with Jordan)? Jordan hinted that he worked in technology in one of the very early videos, but never stated how, or what he did in the technology field. We never knew what you did, either. Anyhow, if you wish to tell us, then by all means do. Knowing would be helpful, I reckon.
You've got a great price for your rental. I'm fortunate to have a little better situation due to some personal contacts. But, I also help them with construction when needed. Travel is getting much more expensive and I'm going to stay more sedentary this year than in the past. This has the added benefit of people being able to come visit me in Ajijic. Scheduling a return trip to visit my amigo in Corralejo GTO, and maybe a visit to Chiapas if I keep my expenses down.
I grew up in Ajijic in the 1980’s. It was very different than today. We rode horses to town to get tortillas. I miss that time. After my brother died (drowned in lake chapala), my family left. It breaks my heart to have left my brother there. That history of Ajijic is gone now.
It was in 1991, my brother thew a a stick off the pier for his dog to retrieve. The water was turbulent with waves and his dog was struggling to get back to shore. He dove in to help and hit his head on the rocks below. His dog survived and sat at the end of the pier for hours waiting for him. We, of course, took his dog to live with us.
@@vmota60 I'm sorry that your brother didn't jump in, instead of diving. Many people have been paralyzed, and some died-- when diving in by hitting their heads on something they didn't know was down there. That is just so sad! Your brother loved his dog--and his dog loved him. God bless you for taking care of his dog.
I am astonished when you mentioned psychologist. Just like taking regular showers or going to gym, we all need to work on our brain. Thanks to my psychologists in past 16 years, I have my anxiety under control. Very proud of you. Keep the good work!!
Wow, Maddie! I lived in Ajijic from late 2017 to late 2019 and, boy, have things ever increased in price, from water to electricity to food! I do think your rent is very reasonable considering how nice your apartment is and that it includes everything. Your monthly expenses are already pretty high now, so adding the expense of a car, from buying it to gas, maintenance and insurance is really going to bump up your monthly budget. As other fans of yours have said it's good to see you back bubbly and happy. We all love you.
Some people in Mexico joke that the cheapest thing in Mexico is the US dollar. Everything else is very expensive relative to wage levels. Transportation is really high because gasoline is more expensive than California and if you want to travel by car in addition to high gasoline prices you have to pay those sky high toll roads which in my opinion (And I am Mexican) is legalized highway robbery. All that in addition to the security issue we know about (cartels, kidnappings, and robberies).
Maddie, I love your videos, and I'm so happy to see you blossoming and growing beyond Tangerine Travels! I really appreciate your authenticity - keep up the good work and many blessings to you!
I'm very impressed with your tenacity and the personal progress you've made in the past 2 years. Love your new format and I look forward to more great content. ❤️
Girl your expenses are very reasonable 🥰 here in Georgia (USA). I pay $1200 for rent,$113 for cell phone, $164 for power, groceries are costly (feeding a family of 4) so I cook more often than eat out. Glad we don't have car payments. Both of our cars are paid off. Thank you for the breakdown. Many blessings to you 🦋
In Morelia, we have a beautiful 3 bedroom 3 bath home, costing $400 (USD)/month. Electricity is around $17 (USD), cell phones (2) $10 each, cable $15, gas $15, food $200 (USD). Cost of living here is very low at a total of around $650/mo. We are able to eat out often, and enjoy concerts and festivals easily on my SOCIAL SECURITY alone, with plenty leftover to save.
I still watch both channels but the other channel has gone downhill in recent months. Not much interesting videos. I wasn’t as interested in Maddie’s first few videos but wow, her videos have gotten great. She really found her grove doing the solo thing.
I have lived in this area for over 20 years and I think that this is a very accurate accounting of the cost of living here. Good show, Maddie. I saw you walking down Colon last week, I think, but didn't want to violate your privacy, but I was tempted to speak to you. I have enjoyed watching your adventure in Mexico for years.
If i see someone I know that’s a TH-camr or celebrity, I don’t bother them other than to say a quick hi and just let them know I’m a fan. I’ve been in that situation 3 times and two were well known athletes and one a semi famous celebrity. I’ve never asked for an autograph or picture because at that point it feels like I’m asking for too much while they are doing their private life thing .
Gurl - I live in a city in Texas that USED TO BE affordable. You get to do sooooo much for that $1600 USD. That's my rent. And I wouldn't be able to afford it without a roommate. And after my other monthly expenses, there's no going out to eat 3x per week, and no traveling once a month, and no therapy, and no gym. It's bare bones over here. Mexico's looking pretty good! Thank you for your content. It's informative & I get to live vicariously.
Lived in Ajijic for 6 years. Moved back to the states and so sad I did. Miss it terribly! Love your videos to see beautiful Mexico. Thank you for your videos.
I'd like to echo the many other comments Maddie. Videos on your channel are always entertaining and informative from monthly expenses, to house hunting, to finding a great bite to eat or lavadera. Great to see you healthy and happy!
Wow, you live the life of Riley for only $1600. You got it made! Thank you for posting such a thoughtful, insightful and informative video. I probably spend three times that amount in the US and get way less for it: That wouldn't even include maids, excessively dining out, flights whenever I want, massages and therapists, either. Mexico is outstanding! I need to sell my house and move there!
I live close to the beach in Mexico I pay 225 and that’s with all utilities except for internet which I split with he neighbor fr 15. Food is very cheap here and Rosarito. I shop at the flea markets and red cross and I get really nice clothes and anything else I need for very cheap
I don't eat out much and I am a vegan so no meat costs and no alchol. I clean my own apartment and so far, no medical expenses. I have been in my apartment for about 3 years so that keeps that price down. Total expenses are $650 USD per month in Huatulco. I see that the rent prices are REALLY going up and I don't know anyone that pays as little as I pay even though I live in a fully furnished 3-bedroom apartment.
How do you make a living to pay your monthly, etc if you don’t mind me asking? 😅 do you have a TH-cam channel!? Very interested in how you make it work and what you do to pay the bills etc
@@patpatmoomoo5524 I am a doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine. There is a Chinese herbal pharmacy in New York City that makes custom-made herbal formulas for the people I work with around the world and ship them directly to the patient. I can be anywhere in the world as long as I have internet and a phone. I use a Mexican phone but I use the open phone app so that I could keep my US phone number.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this video. You are so precise and informative. Thank you very much. I admire you so much!!! I always fantasized living in a foreign country as a young woman, so I can now live it vicariously through you. P.S. I'm 70 yrs old and visited 13 foreign countries from age 50 to age 57. I only traveled to 2 foreign countries in my 30's, one being Mexico.
hello Maddie! i love to watch your videos! i see myself identified with your. I am from Mexico but right now I am living in NC as a US citizen. I graduated college in Queretaro in 2004. I have left Mexico in 2006 bcause i married someone from the States. In 2017 i divorced and have decided to move back on Mexico and I did returned to live in Queretaro found a job but still was feeling like I was making more money in the US than in Mexico. In 2019 I returned back to the US and see that I make more money in the US and have a better quality of life here in NC. Anyaways you can find cheaper ways to live for the doctors you can always go to the pharmacy doctors, and the local market is where you can find the cheaper and fresher goods. Thank you for sharing your experience i have several american friend who will love to watch your video and understand the costs of living down there
Were u at in nc I'm n charlotte n it's getting expensive here, I got a sick mom n when she kicks the bucket I think I'm gonna rent my place n bounce to Mexico the us sux now 2 me at least
@@Bigjonstud187 Yes it is getting expensive. I live in Durham, NC (next to Chapel Hill). I am sorry to hear about your mom. My mom lives in Mexico but I am so thankful to God and my dad My dad got her very well covered with medical insurance from the company he used to work. My dad passed in 2000. But she gets good medical care from his company. She is 81. I work in IT and I have seen you make better money here in that field than in Mexico. My dream is that may be I will be back down there. But honestly right now I am so happy here, I just love the nature, and seeing that everything is better I feel a lot of more Freedom. I don't know it is just the perspective from my view...
I think you did a very good assessment of living lakeside (I live in San Juan Cosalá) I live in the Raquet Club in a 2 bedroom duplex with quite a nice view for $1150US/month. The heated club pool is a real plus. Just a couple of things I think I do less expensively…my teeth cleaning (Dental Express) is only $10US & my massage therapist comes to my house for at least an hour & a half massage each month. She only charges $25, but I give her $30US because she’s so good! I know you’ve been to Viva Mexico in SJC because I saw you there a few years back, but since it’s not walking distance you may not come out this way too much, but just a reminder, their food is really good. They have raised prices too, but are still under most of the other places my friends & I frequent (we’re a bunch of single females, old enough to be your mother if not grandmother…about 6 of us are happily turning 80 last Fall or this Spring! Oh, & a glass of wine or margarita out here is only 70 pesos 😊 My kids were just here for a week (my older son introduced me to your postings back when you were here the first time.) I think he was hoping we might run into you every time we ate out in Ajijic, but alas… Keep up the good work & if you ever feel like chatting with some fairly spry old ladies, we’re usually at Viva Mexico on Sunday nights 👍 Nancy Green
Thanks for sharing Nancy! I need to get in contact with your massage therapist. That's such a deal! It seems everyone in Ajijic charges like 1,000 - 1,800 pesos or so these days.
Well, I need to meet you and your friends. Planing to move south, away from the rain. Have been looking fior someone to share or some company, all the gals are either busy, babysitting grand kids, or they have pets, or they're looking after their husband or mother...it's difficult. Now I'm thinking just go down, meet people there 😊
Thank you for the information regarding how much it costs for you living in Mexico. I have a family so I can not compare on some of the costs. I used to live in an area that was low cost living. However now it has become so expensive. We have lived in our apartment for 5 years. The cost has changed 30% of what we originally paid. Praying for all people to have a job, home, food, clothing, electricity, clean water, clean laundry and love. Praying for you Maddie to find the right house, car, man, location to live and friends. I definitely agree about counseling. Hope you are doing well!!
I live in West Ajijic and have a large one bedroom with a washer and dryer. All bills are paid except for gas and drinking water and I pay 12,000 pesos a month. I'm lucky! Great video. As always. Thank you for your work!
I enjoyed this video, Maddie. It was really informative. I have lived in Merida, Yucatan for the past 3plus years. My rent for a one bedroom, older casita(about 400sf), partially furnished, hit & miss hot water, not remodeled, but with a huge yard full of trees & plants in a walled property with 3 other casitas, 1 1/2 miles to monumento de la patria, is $4500MX per month. This includes water(not purified) & gas. Our rent has gone up by $1000MX in the past year. You're doing a great job, on your own. Kudos
@@Intense_Cloud I'm not aware of a rental, with kitchen, currently. My landlord has a large room rental with AC, xtra large bathroom, seperate entrance. I believe there is a fridge & microwave in the room, & she puts a small plastic table & chairs in said room, all utilities included, with the understanding that AC be used sparingly. I'm not sure how much she's charging, but $2,500-3,500 is what I've understood. Landlord speaks perfect english. If this interest you, respond here.
I live in SANTA FÉ in Mexico City and the cost I pay for a nice, high rise with security and all the fancy amenities like gym, indoor pool, etc. 2 bed 3 bath, costs 32,000/month all bills paid (included housekeeping 1 a week(. The views I have are amazing f the sierras and it is very quiet BUT it ain't cheap by Mexico standards. But it is a good deal for the area.
Wow, that’s a great price Maddie for all inclusive and a whole apartment. I am in La Penita with a 2 room Bungalow; 8 bungalows in this building. I pay 10,000 pesos. One kitchen with cooktop only, no oven, microwave, toaster over, no kettle etc….. I see the ocean from my bed and hear the waves and am close to the main street. I spend 5 months here. This price is affordable for me as a solo but I miss a living room and a balcony to sit outside.
Your vids are really helpful and well put together. I'm in the process of getting my permanent residency and will be roaming around Mexico getting a feel for different cities I'm interested in - so your cost of living talks are stellar.
Thank you so much for this video! I am retired and struggling to get by here in New Mexico, and by the example you have set, I could easily live a much better life in Mexico. I have been watching your videos for years, and I love all the great information and entertainment.
my dream life! I love Mexico so much. I felt at home there more than the USA when I visited. Thanks for letting me live vicariously through you. My cost of living in SLC, UT USA is about $3000/mo. That's including HALF of my house payment and does not include what i set aside for savings.
I love your ability to speak fluently and quickly. Nice rental. I pay $2200 for 625sq ft in WA next to the ocean and the Peace Arch to Canada. We have an in house Pub with free Happy Hour bottled wine and 3 beer taps. We have: an indoor saltwater pool house and jacuzzi, dog park, theater room with popcorn, latte machine in computer room, garages, card and pool rooms, daily in-house office and maintenance staff, woodworking shop, craft room and outings to plays, boat trips, cruises, potlucks, karaoke nights, lots of holiday and birthday cakes, you get the idea:)) Everything is included: internet, cable TV, electricity, water, full size washer/dryer, A/C, garage disposal, and trash pickup. We’re located across the street from a lovely mall. I’m 70 yrs old and my Senior building is considered luxury for the northwest. May you continue to thrive❤ Namaskar Dear Maddie:)):)):))
Maddie! I have recently come across your channel and have been loving it! Funny thing is I shared a video to my dad only for him to tell me he watches your videos, too! ❤️❤️❤️
@@albertalonzo1994 Hopefully you both have subscribed, we need to get Maddie's sub numbers up, she deserves it, that's for sure, after all she has gone through and has come out the other side. I have so much respect for her and what she is doing.
Nice video. Moved to Aguascalientes,Aguascalientes about 8 years ago. . Loved the international fair they have in May here. Last year they had a free concert for Steve Aoki. Cost of living has gone up. Currently pay in peso 400 internet / house phone with international call. 300 water 300 electric every other month. Cleaning 3 times a week 600 a week. No rental, paid home.
Currently in Puerto Penasco rent two bedroom $7000 pesos, internet $787 pesos, electric every 2 months up to $2000 pesos, moving to Vallarta rent 2 bedroom 14,000 pesos internet 1000 pesos…(both Apts fully furnished -Vallarta has full size washer/dryer)
I really appreciate all the effort that went into this... Honestly I haven't taken the time to figure out a budget for a long while now... believe it or not I find it comforting to know that you get "all of that" for a Very reasonable price! I have thought of living alone for a while now... but the idea of not being able to share expenses is a pretty big one! As you said when you split the cost of a trip it goes down a lot especially if you can split it more than two ways! I have done trips, some lengthy, where the cost of everything is split 3-4 ways among friends and it's great!! Hawaii for example ... getting a condo alone can be quite spendy but splitting the cost 4 ways makes it MORE fun and Much cheaper! Thanks again for this report! Very nice to hear the details being broken down ... Best wishes for 2023 and beyond!
Monthly Expenses Aguascalientes, AGS, Mexico Water drinking 200MXN Water 360 - 500MXN Rent 13000 MXN 5 br, 2ba unfurnished, parking for 1 car. The house is a far larger than what desire, but it was available, and close to friends in a nice older barrio. Electricity 255MXN Natural Gas 316MXN Internet 449MXN So the housing/utility costs are about 15,000 Pesos or $835 USD (at 18MXM/1USD) Sad to say I have not tracked food prices, but they are better than what they were in Oregon. As to heating/cooling, all I have ever needed is a fan in the summer, so far, at 6,000 feet it does not need AC, but there are some days it would be a nice thing to have. Same goes for “winter” here, the locals are in heavy jackets, but I will be in tee shirts and shorts. There are cool days where a sweat shirt is good during the day and having a comforter on the bed at night.
Very informative vid Maddie! My guy and I still dream of moving to Mexico when we retire, we are 62. Yes, prices are higher now. I liked this vid because I, own my own rented an apt. In Frankfort, KY, about 30 miles from Lexington KY last March. Reason being that Lexington Ky rent ballooned to $1000 per mo. For an unfurnished apt. Not even an a fully equipped apt. In a safe place. So my unfurnished apt in Frankfort is $835, water, sewer and trash is extra, bringing my total rent to $892. No pool, the apartments are older. I did get an upgraded apt with new appliances. I bought my own washer and dryer as they are not provided. I pay $50 for internet and do not have cable TV. I pay extra gasoline for my car because I go to Lexington and back each day. I say you have been wise in your choices. Your apt., being furnished and utility inclusive is very reasonable for the city you live in. I am moving back in with my fella in April. He owns a 3 br townhouse in Lexington. They have home owners fees, I will pay those quarterly, about $300 per mo. And we will split some other costs. We are no longer sure about moving to Mexico, we may not qualify due to the new visa rules regarding income. But I am glad you keep us updated on cost to live there.
My husband and I live in Chihuahua City, which is not a tourist or ex-pat destination. We live in a newly built home on the edge of town in the suburbs, with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, living room, dining, den with all kitchen appliances for $12,000 pesos ($600US) not furnished. However, I have seen in a few high-end neighborhoods; a 1 bedroom closer to Zona Centro and fully furnished going for $10,000. Utilities are about 3000 pesos for Internet, 1000 for water, 1200 for electricity and 400 for cell phone and we pay a local lavenderia to wash our clothes for 700/month or $30USD - saves us so much time and they come back nicely folded and smelling so clean! Haircut is 425 pesos (20US) and massage is about the same. Food has been about half of what we spent in the states.
In case it's not mentioned further down in the comments. A Costco membership purchased in Mexico, is good in any Costco no matter what country. Lots of folks living near the US border buy their membership in Mexico and use it on both sides.
BTW, the major cost saving categories I have found are labor and food. After we moved here we decided we had to increase our housekeeper's and our handyman's daily wages because we thought they were unacceptable. The "hombre de mil usos" has become an excellent friend and resource for cultural information from prices goods and services to police dealings.
I pay $700 a month for a ten year old 1100 sq ft duplex in a small midwest town. Two bedroom with garage, lawn mowed, and trash paid for. I also pay for electric, water, and internet separately.
12k pesos a month for rent on the place you have is awesome. I’m thinking of spending December through February there starting next year. Here’s hoping I can find a deal like yours when I’m ready.
Some people are paying around 1500-2000 dollars for rent in Mexico City in regular mid class neighborhoods, let me give you an advise, high class neighborhoods like Interlomas or Santa Fe in the city have luxury apartments sometimes for that same amount. Give it a try!
What you spend in an entire month in Mexico for literally your whole life, I spend per month in Toronto on rent. Just rent. My utilities aren't included so I have to pay electricity, gas, water, sewage, garbage. Plus all the other expenses. So expensive to exist here
I always enjoy listening to you during your vlogs. You’re unpretentious enthusiastic, and just plain likeable. 1600US a month is very inexpensive. A 1BR apartment (unfurnished) in the Austin area starts around $1335/month plus utilities. Adding up everything else would at least double that and likely triple that.
We currently live in Atlanta and can’t wait to get back to Mexico as soon as immigration is squared away… our rent is $1700 for a 2 bed 1 bath…all other expenses for hubby and I add up to about $4500 per month not including eating out and clothes or medical…
In Merida, (Caucel) We pay $9,500 for an very nice single floor, two bedroom house with a large back yard in an nice development called Gran Sante Fe. Non-furnished/no utilities. Biggest expense (Understandably) is Air Conditioning. We have lived in Cancun, Leon, and Vallarta. Moved back to the USA five years ago so I could do a Walk Across America. After that, we just lived in an van for four years and traveled the US. Now back in Mexico permanently.
I pretty much have the same expenses but instead of rent I’m paying for my house a couple of pesos more but transportation looks so cheap for you I have a car that gives me 17 k/l in average going out at least twice a week and even that it’s was expensive that public transportation I still spend around 4000 pesos on the car so consider that in your search for a car because you pretty much have to pay the casetas everytime you go out and that isn’t cheap
Great video Maddie, my cost of living is pretty similar in Guadalajara. We're a family of 3, so you could substitute your travel costs for the school fees we have to pay, which are 9000 mxn a month. We spend 1000 mxn at the tiangui or Mercado each week, buying fruit, vegetables, meat and fish. We only go to the supermarket to buy bread and milk. Our gas costs are a lot greater, about 2000 mxn a month. Our 3 bedroom house is 20000 a month, but fortunately, my wife's work pay that.
It's easy to cut corners when your traveling by packing your own meals, bringing your own hot plate or small coffee pot with you and cooler. You would be surprised how much money you save in food. Choose one major meal to eat instead of 3.
I have a 2 bed apartment outside of Pittsburgh for $600 a month. Average $250 for utilities. No it is not furnished or Luxury. Living away from big cities and more middle America is way cheaper.
A good and informative video. We have lived in Ajijic for almost 5 years. It's great with few downsides. The weather is near perfect. The food is excellent, too...and the people are so much easier to take than the ones we left behind in the US.
I've been tracking my MX expenses monthly for the last few years so I can estimate when I can finally retire in MX. Rent: 16k pesos/mo 2bed/1bath. Shared green space. All inclusive utilities. No A/C. 10min walk to Oaxaca zócalo. We can walk basically everywhere we like to go. Apartment cleaning: 300pesos per clean Laundry: We have laundry onsite but only washers then you can hang dry. Instead we go to the laundry mat for 100pesos a week. Washed, dried, and folded. Phone: Telcel 200peso paquete as well. Lasts the whole month for me. Groceries: 3k pesos per month. I make breakfast and lunch at home for both of us about 85% of the time. Dinner is maybe 60-70% of the time. Eating out/bars: a lot. I don't track this as my bf covers it since he initiates by trying to talk me into it. I like making homemade foods, but he definitely likes the going out & social aspects. I do all my dentist and Dr appointments while I'm in the US.
My home is my campervan, and cost of living as I travel around Mexico has been under $1,000 US per month. I mostly find places to camp for free, so accommodation cost is only about $60/mo for occasional RV park stays. The biggest expenses are food (around $400) and fuel (around $300 depending on how much I move). Other larger expenses are my US AT&T cell phone plan and Starlink satellite internet which are $50 and $60 a month respectively - both unlimited data. Living full time in a campervan in Mexico is a fun adventure.
México is cheap or expensive, depends your budget and also your lifestyle, but in average is easy find affordable rent and food just always ask the locals.Greetings
Your apartment is beautiful and omg I love that rent price! Oh, my son (is a plumber) and installed one of those reverse osmosis systems in his house and their water tastes so good!! Those things are awesome ❤
I agree. Major medical with 100% coverage and no deductible cost $110/mo (Except in the U.S.) This is the highest cost for older people. For you, it is probably half this price.
That seems pretty spot on. My wife and I come down to Guadalajara every winter for 6 weeks (currently here now, but leaving for snowy Michigan in a week.) And I always had the idea that you could live quite decently off of $2,000-3,000 usd a month. You seem to be doing that on half of my estimate. Hope all is well! Quizas un dia vamos a Verte en Guadalajara.
Not to be rude, I noticed u went down a size or 2. Don't get me wrong, u still look great. Your teeth, are Perfect, makes a pretty smile. Excluding travel and your other activities, 1100+, that is great. I'm in Fl with a mtg and that is my starting price of living here.
Great video as always Maddie! That is a great deal for that lovely apartment you have especially for being in Ajijic. I have a home in a town next door to Ajijic/Chapala. It is Ixtlahuacan de Los Membrios. It is a small Mexican town with not much going on, but real estate is very affordable. I have a three bedroom townhouse condo in a very nice community. The common grounds include an in ground pool, picnic area with bbq grills, gazebo and plenty of paved area for a nice gathering. When I bought it, completely furnished, I paid $140K USD. The HOA fees run about $340 US a year, taxes are $120-130 USD a year. Electricity was around $15-20 USD every 2 months. I am not sure what a decent rental would run in Ixtlahuacan a month. Like I mentioned before there isn’t much to do here, but Ajijic/Chapala are only 10-15 minutes away by car and Guadalajara about 30 - 40 minutes away buy car. There was article in the Guadalajara Reporter (I think that was the name of the newspaper) that this town may be the next upcoming expat haven. I am back in the US, but I will be returning next week and looking forward to it.
4 years ago, I lived in Ixtlhuacan! I paid 90 USD for a small place about 5 blocks from the plaza. It was unfurnished. I used to go to the lake frequently by bus. If you don't live in the towns where most of the gringos go, you can easily rent for VERY cheap. The bigger cities are also more expensive.. I've lived in Mazatlan, Santa Cruz, Nayarit, Guadalajara and now Morelia..I pay 350 USD for a totally newly remodeled apartment (half of a duples) and it's in a very good area. All utilities are included with fiber optic wifi. This city is probably not good for anyone who does not speak Spanish as the English speaking population is very small.
Great practical video Maddie! We are in Mexico now (2nd time -because of starting to watch you almost 4 years ago) wish you were here in a Mazatlán for Carnival - would be fun to meet you! Keep sparkling sweet girl! 🎉❤
For comparison's sake: We rented a very nice furnished two bedroom house with a courtyard on the outskirts of San Cristobal de las Casas in 2022 for $15000 pesos per month, including electricity and internet but excluding gas for cooking and hot water, and water - both general supply (from a truck that filled the cistern) and drinking water from garrafones. It was a great place that is usually an AirBnB at a much higher rent, but we negotiated for longer term rental of 6 months. Of course, if it had been in the centre of the city it would have been considerably more.
That is a great rent price for Ajijic, Maddie, but I couldn't live on what I have in SS with that kind of rent. I'd have to go to a place like Puebla or Cuernavaca where the price for what you have would be about $500/month, or less depending on where you live in the city. Ajijic used to be SUPER cheap until the Americans started moving in, and the prices started going up until many Mexicans were priced out of their own towns. Sad, really.
I've seen some 2 bedrooms for around $550/month. If one hunts, they can find them. The difficulty with many people who get social security, they don't make enough $ to qualify for residency.
@@debraemilliganI've got friends who rent a 2 bedroom there and they pay $800 month just for their place. Anything much under $500 month, there is sketchy.
Las Vegas went up like that too. An unfurnished 1 bedroom is 1,400. I didn't realize Mexico was in an inflation situation. It's something to think about.
Cost of living solo in Zapopan, Jalisco near Galerias Mall: Monthly expenses in MXN: Rent : 00 because I own a condo. HOA fees (mantenimiento) : 1,300.00 Electricity: 75.00 Water: 100.00 Gas: 150.00 Internet: 749.00 Phone: 200.00 Groceries/Household items (from Walmart usually): 3,000.00 Car Insurance: 1,000.00 Medical Insurance (MetLife) for high cost treatments, emergency surgeries, ER visits, etc: 3,000.00 Gasoline: not a lot because I work from home: 1,000.00 Restaurants, coffees (favorite is Pastriva), etc: 5,000.00 (includes treating Mexican girlfriend, which is expected here). Total Monthly Expenses: $15,075.00 MXN (or $856.70 USD based on today's exchange rate) not counting platform subscriptions such as Netflix, and not counting trips or clothing. There is no gym membership because I work out at Parque Metropolitano and at home.
That’s it I wanna move to Mexico. I traveled to the Yucatán many moons ago. I literally wanted to stay is was so slow and relaxing right on the beach . Your doing great🎉 all your experiences included and your still travel and having a life. I would be alone just like u except I’m 63 years young
Well my cost of living is pretty low as my Wife inherited this house here in Jocotepec , but most of your cost's are with in reason . My wife and I enjoy your channel .
Hey Maddie.. Hope to meet ya..Mom and I are moving into our new home in El Dorado in less then 3 weeks..hope to cya around town..Mom and I have been watching you forever
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I pay the same for everything all included in a 1 bedroom apartment in Morelia. My place is pretty fancy with an epic view of the city, and I have a minisplit for heat/AC, though the weather is super nice and I mostly only use it for heat at night. I'm pretty stunned how expensive rents are now, though recently I've been looking around and you can find cheaper places in Morelia, too. I guess summer is the high season there, as the weather is super nice and cool all summer long, which is when I signed my one year lease. I also have the RO water in my place, and I appreciate it. I still don't totally trust it, though I'm sure it's perfectly safe, so I boil mine for good measure before putting it in a jug and filtering it further. Call me extra paranoid. My place is missing the included cleaning, so it's nice you have that. Otherwise, we're pretty darned comparable. Your cost for most things I think is pretty darned accurate. Garrafones, though, are usually about $100-150 if you don't have a container to exchange, but where I see it is only $40 pesos with exchange -- a pretty dramatic difference. Really excellent breakdown video. Thanks for sharing!!
Great insight on the most important/useful monthly costs! Don’t see this much or at all but what, if any, do you budget for retirement? In your experience, do most expats use some form of Mexican health insurance?
I live in SF Bay Area. I pay $2,000 rent lettuce is $4 a head, eggs are $9 a dozen.
If I may ask, please: What did you do for a living / a job before you began You-tubing (back when you were with Jordan)?
Jordan hinted that he worked in technology in one of the very early videos, but never stated how, or what he did in the technology field.
We never knew what you did, either.
Anyhow, if you wish to tell us, then by all means do.
Knowing would be helpful, I reckon.
You've got a great price for your rental. I'm fortunate to have a little better situation due to some personal contacts. But, I also help them with construction when needed. Travel is getting much more expensive and I'm going to stay more sedentary this year than in the past. This has the added benefit of people being able to come visit me in Ajijic. Scheduling a return trip to visit my amigo in Corralejo GTO, and maybe a visit to Chiapas if I keep my expenses down.
I grew up in Ajijic in the 1980’s. It was very different than today. We rode horses to town to get tortillas. I miss that time. After my brother died (drowned in lake chapala), my family left. It breaks my heart to have left my brother there. That history of Ajijic is gone now.
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Is lake chapala dangerous to swim in ? Oh dear I didn't know.
It was in 1991, my brother thew a a stick off the pier for his dog to retrieve. The water was turbulent with waves and his dog was struggling to get back to shore. He dove in to help and hit his head on the rocks below. His dog survived and sat at the end of the pier for hours waiting for him. We, of course, took his dog to live with us.
@@vmota60 thanks for sharing.
@@vmota60 I'm sorry that your brother didn't jump in, instead of diving. Many people have been paralyzed, and some died-- when diving in by hitting their heads on something they didn't know was down there. That is just so sad! Your brother loved his dog--and his dog loved him. God bless you for taking care of his dog.
I am astonished when you mentioned psychologist. Just like taking regular showers or going to gym, we all need to work on our brain. Thanks to my psychologists in past 16 years, I have my anxiety under control. Very proud of you. Keep the good work!!
Wow, Maddie! I lived in Ajijic from late 2017 to late 2019 and, boy, have things ever increased in price, from water to electricity to food! I do think your rent is very reasonable considering how nice your apartment is and that it includes everything. Your monthly expenses are already pretty high now, so adding the expense of a car, from buying it to gas, maintenance and insurance is really going to bump up your monthly budget. As other fans of yours have said it's good to see you back bubbly and happy. We all love you.
Adding the car will bump up the monthly expenses but some of it will be offset by fewer taxis and Ubers
Does she have a permanent residence?
Some people in Mexico joke that the cheapest thing in Mexico is the US dollar. Everything else is very expensive relative to wage levels. Transportation is really high because gasoline is more expensive than California and if you want to travel by car in addition to high gasoline prices you have to pay those sky high toll roads which in my opinion (And I am Mexican) is legalized highway robbery. All that in addition to the security issue we know about (cartels, kidnappings, and robberies).
Maddie, I love your videos, and I'm so happy to see you blossoming and growing beyond Tangerine Travels! I really appreciate your authenticity - keep up the good work and many blessings to you!
Thank you so much Marilyn!!
She is doing a fabulous job isn’t she? I love watching her
Agree !!!!!!!!
I also agree!
Yes, I'm happy she was able to start from all over again and gain such quick momentum. She's entertaining and enjoyable to watch.
I'm very impressed with your tenacity and the personal progress you've made in the past 2 years. Love your new format and I look forward to more great content. ❤️
Girl your expenses are very reasonable 🥰 here in Georgia (USA). I pay $1200 for rent,$113 for cell phone, $164 for power, groceries are costly (feeding a family of 4) so I cook more often than eat out. Glad we don't have car payments. Both of our cars are paid off. Thank you for the breakdown. Many blessings to you 🦋
Kudos for the dental care Maddie! I personally wouldn't cut corners here even for just cleanings and $53 is so cheap compared to the states!
I admire you Maddie , I’ve always wanted to travel and explore .. Mexico and other places but too scared to do it alone .. I love all your content.
In Morelia, we have a beautiful 3 bedroom 3 bath home, costing $400 (USD)/month. Electricity is around $17 (USD), cell phones (2) $10 each, cable $15, gas $15, food $200 (USD).
Cost of living here is very low at a total of around $650/mo.
We are able to eat out often, and enjoy concerts and festivals easily on my SOCIAL SECURITY alone, with plenty leftover to save.
Can i know the name of the colonia you live in?
I really enjoy seeing you find your way with your solo channel. I honestly think you are killing it and you are getting better over time.🎉Congrats!
Thanks so much! Really love to hear that :)
@@MaddieGold you improve with every video.
I wholeheartedly agree! You are rocking it and I agree, your vídeos are getting better and better.
Totally agree. I can't and don't even watch the other half of the tangerine anymore. You're shining solo🙌
I still watch both channels but the other channel has gone downhill in recent months. Not much interesting videos. I wasn’t as interested in Maddie’s first few videos but wow, her videos have gotten great. She really found her grove doing the solo thing.
I have lived in this area for over 20 years and I think that this is a very accurate accounting of the cost of living here. Good show, Maddie. I saw you walking down Colon last week, I think, but didn't want to violate your privacy, but I was tempted to speak to you. I have enjoyed watching your adventure in Mexico for years.
Thanks Julie! Feel free to say hi anytime. I don't bite...usually ;)
If you see Maddie again shout out a hello for me 🙂
If i see someone I know that’s a TH-camr or celebrity, I don’t bother them other than to say a quick hi and just let them know I’m a fan. I’ve been in that situation 3 times and two were well known athletes and one a semi famous celebrity. I’ve never asked for an autograph or picture because at that point it feels like I’m asking for too much while they are doing their private life thing .
@@MaddieGold I have seen you walking by my house too but didn't want to bother you either.
I saw you in Walmart and didn’t want to bother you either :)
Mexico, a country with a lot of tradition and beautiful people, I hope to return soon, good video, congratulations.
Gurl - I live in a city in Texas that USED TO BE affordable. You get to do sooooo much for that $1600 USD. That's my rent. And I wouldn't be able to afford it without a roommate. And after my other monthly expenses, there's no going out to eat 3x per week, and no traveling once a month, and no therapy, and no gym. It's bare bones over here. Mexico's looking pretty good! Thank you for your content. It's informative & I get to live vicariously.
Lived in Ajijic for 6 years. Moved back to the states and so sad I did. Miss it terribly! Love your videos to see beautiful Mexico. Thank you for your videos.
I am planning to shift to Guadalajara from India. Is it safe for foreigners?
@@yashnigam2704yes it is
I'd like to echo the many other comments Maddie. Videos on your channel are always entertaining and informative from monthly expenses, to house hunting, to finding a great bite to eat or lavadera. Great to see you healthy and happy!
Wow, you live the life of Riley for only $1600. You got it made! Thank you for posting such a thoughtful, insightful and informative video. I probably spend three times that amount in the US and get way less for it: That wouldn't even include maids, excessively dining out, flights whenever I want, massages and therapists, either. Mexico is outstanding! I need to sell my house and move there!
No, you shouldn't, just stay in your country
I live close to the beach in Mexico I pay 225 and that’s with all utilities except for internet which I split with he neighbor fr 15. Food is very cheap here and Rosarito. I shop at the flea markets and red cross and I get really nice clothes and anything else I need for very cheap
I don't eat out much and I am a vegan so no meat costs and no alchol. I clean my own apartment and so far, no medical expenses. I have been in my apartment for about 3 years so that keeps that price down. Total expenses are $650 USD per month in Huatulco. I see that the rent prices are REALLY going up and I don't know anyone that pays as little as I pay even though I live in a fully furnished 3-bedroom apartment.
Awesome 👌 👏
I pray it Stays that way for you...🥰
Wow I need to move back to Mexico! Great price for 3 bedroom. I’m in New Jersey and pay 1350 for two bedroom.
How do you make a living to pay your monthly, etc if you don’t mind me asking? 😅 do you have a TH-cam channel!? Very interested in how you make it work and what you do to pay the bills etc
@@patpatmoomoo5524 I am a doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine. There is a Chinese herbal pharmacy in New York City that makes custom-made herbal formulas for the people I work with around the world and ship them directly to the patient. I can be anywhere in the world as long as I have internet and a phone. I use a Mexican phone but I use the open phone app so that I could keep my US phone number.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this video. You are so precise and informative. Thank you very much. I admire you so much!!! I always fantasized living in a foreign country as a young woman, so I can now live it vicariously through you.
P.S. I'm 70 yrs old and visited 13 foreign countries from age 50 to age 57. I only traveled to 2 foreign countries in my 30's, one being Mexico.
No vengan a gentrificar México, por fa.
hello Maddie! i love to watch your videos! i see myself identified with your. I am from Mexico but right now I am living in NC as a US citizen. I graduated college in Queretaro in 2004. I have left Mexico in 2006 bcause i married someone from the States. In 2017 i divorced and have decided to move back on Mexico and I did returned to live in Queretaro found a job but still was feeling like I was making more money in the US than in Mexico. In 2019 I returned back to the US and see that I make more money in the US and have a better quality of life here in NC. Anyaways you can find cheaper ways to live for the doctors you can always go to the pharmacy doctors, and the local market is where you can find the cheaper and fresher goods. Thank you for sharing your experience i have several american friend who will love to watch your video and understand the costs of living down there
Were u at in nc I'm n charlotte n it's getting expensive here, I got a sick mom n when she kicks the bucket I think I'm gonna rent my place n bounce to Mexico the us sux now 2 me at least
@@Bigjonstud187 Yes it is getting expensive. I live in Durham, NC (next to Chapel Hill). I am sorry to hear about your mom. My mom lives in Mexico but I am so thankful to God and my dad My dad got her very well covered with medical insurance from the company he used to work. My dad passed in 2000. But she gets good medical care from his company. She is 81. I work in IT and I have seen you make better money here in that field than in Mexico. My dream is that may be I will be back down there. But honestly right now I am so happy here, I just love the nature, and seeing that everything is better I feel a lot of more Freedom. I don't know it is just the perspective from my view...
You are mastering the technical part of youtubing. And the spark that made tangerine is here now.
I think you did a very good assessment of living lakeside (I live in San Juan Cosalá) I live in the Raquet Club in a 2 bedroom duplex with quite a nice view for $1150US/month. The heated club pool is a real plus. Just a couple of things I think I do less expensively…my teeth cleaning (Dental Express) is only $10US & my massage therapist comes to my house for at least an hour & a half massage each month. She only charges $25, but I give her $30US because she’s so good! I know you’ve been to Viva Mexico in SJC because I saw you there a few years back, but since it’s not walking distance you may not come out this way too much, but just a reminder, their food is really good. They have raised prices too, but are still under most of the other places my friends & I frequent (we’re a bunch of single females, old enough to be your mother if not grandmother…about 6 of us are happily turning 80 last Fall or this Spring! Oh, & a glass of wine or margarita out here is only 70 pesos 😊 My kids were just here for a week (my older son introduced me to your postings back when you were here the first time.) I think he was hoping we might run into you every time we ate out in Ajijic, but alas… Keep up the good work & if you ever feel like chatting with some fairly spry old ladies, we’re usually at Viva Mexico on Sunday nights 👍 Nancy Green
Thanks for sharing Nancy! I need to get in contact with your massage therapist. That's such a deal! It seems everyone in Ajijic charges like 1,000 - 1,800 pesos or so these days.
@@MaddieGold She doesn’t have a car, but you’d be more than welcome to come here for a massage. Is there any way I can PM you my email?
Can you message me on IG? My handle is @tangerinemaddie
Well, I need to meet you and your friends. Planing to move south, away from the rain. Have been looking fior someone to share or some company, all the gals are either busy, babysitting grand kids, or they have pets, or they're looking after their husband or mother...it's difficult.
Now I'm thinking just go down, meet people there 😊
@@MaddieGold I hate to be stupid, but what’s IG?
Thank you for the information regarding how much it costs for you living in Mexico. I have a family so I can not compare on some of the costs. I used to live in an area that was low cost living. However now it has become so expensive. We have lived in our apartment for 5 years. The cost has changed 30% of what we originally paid. Praying for all people to have a job, home, food, clothing, electricity, clean water, clean laundry and love. Praying for you Maddie to find the right house, car, man, location to live and friends. I definitely agree about counseling. Hope you are doing well!!
I live in West Ajijic and have a large one bedroom with a washer and dryer. All bills are paid except for gas and drinking water and I pay 12,000 pesos a month. I'm lucky!
Great video. As always. Thank you for your work!
I enjoyed this video, Maddie. It was really informative. I have lived in Merida, Yucatan for the past 3plus years. My rent for a one bedroom, older casita(about 400sf), partially furnished, hit & miss hot water, not remodeled, but with a huge yard full of trees & plants in a walled property with 3 other casitas, 1 1/2 miles to monumento de la patria, is $4500MX per month. This includes water(not purified) & gas. Our rent has gone up by $1000MX in the past year. You're doing a great job, on your own. Kudos
@@Intense_Cloud I'm not aware of a rental, with kitchen, currently. My landlord has a large room rental with AC, xtra large bathroom, seperate entrance. I believe there is a fridge & microwave in the room, & she puts a small plastic table & chairs in said room, all utilities included, with the understanding that AC be used sparingly. I'm not sure how much she's charging, but $2,500-3,500 is what I've understood. Landlord speaks perfect english. If this interest you, respond here.
@@13bossforever
Thank you very much for your kind help.
I found something that suits my needs.
Stay awesome!☺
I live in SANTA FÉ in Mexico City and the cost I pay for a nice, high rise with security and all the fancy amenities like gym, indoor pool, etc. 2 bed 3 bath, costs 32,000/month all bills paid (included housekeeping 1 a week(. The views I have are amazing f the sierras and it is very quiet BUT it ain't cheap by Mexico standards. But it is a good deal for the area.
Wow, that’s a great price Maddie for all inclusive and a whole apartment. I am in La Penita with a 2 room Bungalow; 8 bungalows in this building. I pay 10,000 pesos. One kitchen with cooktop only, no oven, microwave, toaster over, no kettle etc….. I see the ocean from my bed and hear the waves and am close to the main street. I spend 5 months here. This price is affordable for me as a solo but I miss a living room and a balcony to sit outside.
That's really good paying under$700 USD a month. You're so happy and bubbly. Stay as sweet as You are
😊 thank you
Your vids are really helpful and well put together. I'm in the process of getting my permanent residency and will be roaming around Mexico getting a feel for different cities I'm interested in - so your cost of living talks are stellar.
Thank you so much for this video! I am retired and struggling to get by here in New Mexico, and by the example you have set, I could easily live a much better life in Mexico. I have been watching your videos for years, and I love all the great information and entertainment.
And I absolutely agree with you about coaching 😉 I’m so happy to hear that you’re getting the support you need! It’s so needed!
You did a great job giving monthly totals. Many young people have no idea how much they spend until their money is gone.
my dream life! I love Mexico so much. I felt at home there more than the USA when I visited. Thanks for letting me live vicariously through you. My cost of living in SLC, UT USA is about $3000/mo. That's including HALF of my house payment and does not include what i set aside for savings.
I love your ability to speak fluently and quickly. Nice rental. I pay $2200 for 625sq ft in WA next to the ocean and the Peace Arch to Canada. We have an in house Pub with free Happy Hour bottled wine and 3 beer taps. We have: an indoor saltwater pool house and jacuzzi, dog park, theater room with popcorn, latte machine in computer room, garages, card and pool rooms, daily in-house office and maintenance staff, woodworking shop, craft room and outings to plays, boat trips, cruises, potlucks, karaoke nights, lots of holiday and birthday cakes, you get the idea:)) Everything is included: internet, cable TV, electricity, water, full size washer/dryer, A/C, garage disposal, and trash pickup. We’re located across the street from a lovely mall.
I’m 70 yrs old and my Senior building is considered luxury for the northwest.
May you continue to thrive❤
Namaskar Dear Maddie:)):)):))
Maddie! I have recently come across your channel and have been loving it! Funny thing is I shared a video to my dad only for him to tell me he watches your videos, too!
❤️❤️❤️
So happy to hear that! And how funny, what a small world 👏
Father knows best!!
@@albertalonzo1994 Hopefully you both have subscribed, we need to get Maddie's sub numbers up, she deserves it, that's for sure, after all she has gone through and has come out the other side. I have so much respect for her and what she is doing.
For all that you do in a month, I don't think that your expenses are all that bad. Loving your videos, keep up the good work!
Thanks so much!
Thank you Maddie! I’m so happy that you are having a blast in Mexico 🇲🇽
Could you make a video about how you make your money as a digital nomad including all income streams? That would be so helpful and interesting!
Nice video.
Moved to Aguascalientes,Aguascalientes about 8 years ago. . Loved the international fair they have in May here. Last year they had a free concert for Steve Aoki.
Cost of living has gone up. Currently pay in peso
400 internet / house phone with international call.
300 water
300 electric every other month.
Cleaning 3 times a week 600 a week.
No rental, paid home.
Currently in Puerto Penasco rent two bedroom $7000 pesos, internet $787 pesos, electric every 2 months up to $2000 pesos, moving to Vallarta rent 2 bedroom 14,000 pesos internet 1000 pesos…(both Apts fully furnished -Vallarta has full size washer/dryer)
Sad about you leaving Laska, and Jordan. I hope your happy inside, and doing well.
Love this video, full of great info! Thank you for the shout-out, it’s been a pleasure being your health coach 😊
I’m grateful to have you as my health coach Kimberly! 💛
I really appreciate all the effort that went into this... Honestly I haven't taken the time to figure out a budget for a long while now... believe it or not I find it comforting to know that you get "all of that" for a Very reasonable price! I have thought of living alone for a while now... but the idea of not being able to share expenses is a pretty big one! As you said when you split the cost of a trip it goes down a lot especially if you can split it more than two ways! I have done trips, some lengthy, where the cost of everything is split 3-4 ways among friends and it's great!! Hawaii for example ... getting a condo alone can be quite spendy but splitting the cost 4 ways makes it MORE fun and Much cheaper! Thanks again for this report! Very nice to hear the details being broken down ... Best wishes for 2023 and beyond!
Your totally monthly cost is what I pay for rent in my very, very small one bedroom apartment in CA, so you're still doing very well over there!
Monthly Expenses Aguascalientes, AGS, Mexico
Water drinking 200MXN
Water 360 - 500MXN
Rent 13000 MXN 5 br, 2ba unfurnished, parking for 1 car. The house is a far larger than what desire, but it was available, and close to friends in a nice older barrio.
Electricity 255MXN
Natural Gas 316MXN
Internet 449MXN
So the housing/utility costs are about 15,000 Pesos or $835 USD (at 18MXM/1USD)
Sad to say I have not tracked food prices, but they are better than what they were in Oregon.
As to heating/cooling, all I have ever needed is a fan in the summer, so far, at 6,000 feet it does not need AC, but there are some days it would be a nice thing to have. Same goes for “winter” here, the locals are in heavy jackets, but I will be in tee shirts and shorts. There are cool days where a sweat shirt is good during the day and having a comforter on the bed at night.
Very informative vid Maddie! My guy and I still dream of moving to Mexico when we retire, we are 62. Yes, prices are higher now. I liked this vid because I, own my own rented an apt. In Frankfort, KY, about 30 miles from Lexington KY last March. Reason being that Lexington Ky rent ballooned to $1000 per mo. For an unfurnished apt. Not even an a fully equipped apt. In a safe place. So my unfurnished apt in Frankfort is $835, water, sewer and trash is extra, bringing my total rent to $892. No pool, the apartments are older. I did get an upgraded apt with new appliances. I bought my own washer and dryer as they are not provided. I pay $50 for internet and do not have cable TV. I pay extra gasoline for my car because I go to Lexington and back each day. I say you have been wise in your choices. Your apt., being furnished and utility inclusive is very reasonable for the city you live in. I am moving back in with my fella in April. He owns a 3 br townhouse in Lexington. They have home owners fees, I will pay those quarterly, about $300 per mo. And we will split some other costs. We are no longer sure about moving to Mexico, we may not qualify due to the new visa rules regarding income. But I am glad you keep us updated on cost to live there.
Our rent in San Miguel de Allende has jumped from $1,100 2020 to $1,300 and now $2,000. 😵💫
My husband and I live in Chihuahua City, which is not a tourist or ex-pat destination. We live in a newly built home on the edge of town in the suburbs, with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, living room, dining, den with all kitchen appliances for $12,000 pesos ($600US) not furnished. However, I have seen in a few high-end neighborhoods; a 1 bedroom closer to Zona Centro and fully furnished going for $10,000. Utilities are about 3000 pesos for Internet, 1000 for water, 1200 for electricity and 400 for cell phone and we pay a local lavenderia to wash our clothes for 700/month or $30USD - saves us so much time and they come back nicely folded and smelling so clean! Haircut is 425 pesos (20US) and massage is about the same. Food has been about half of what we spent in the states.
In case it's not mentioned further down in the comments. A Costco membership purchased in Mexico, is good in any Costco no matter what country. Lots of folks living near the US border buy their membership in Mexico and use it on both sides.
Hi Rosalee and Maddie! That's great info. I live in El Paso, TX. I'll try that in Juarez next time My membership renews.
Great tip! Thanks!
Great info! I pay 20,000 pesos/ $1000 per month for a 2bed/1 bath in Puerto Vallarta with an amazing ocean view.
BTW, the major cost saving categories I have found are labor and food. After we moved here we decided we had to increase our housekeeper's and our handyman's daily wages because we thought they were unacceptable. The "hombre de mil usos" has become an excellent friend and resource for cultural information from prices goods and services to police dealings.
I pay $700 a month for a ten year old 1100 sq ft duplex in a small midwest town. Two bedroom with garage, lawn mowed, and trash paid for. I also pay for electric, water, and internet separately.
12k pesos a month for rent on the place you have is awesome. I’m thinking of spending December through February there starting next year. Here’s hoping I can find a deal like yours when I’m ready.
Some people are paying around 1500-2000 dollars for rent in Mexico City in regular mid class neighborhoods, let me give you an advise, high class neighborhoods like Interlomas or Santa Fe in the city have luxury apartments sometimes for that same amount. Give it a try!
What you spend in an entire month in Mexico for literally your whole life, I spend per month in Toronto on rent. Just rent. My utilities aren't included so I have to pay electricity, gas, water, sewage, garbage. Plus all the other expenses. So expensive to exist here
The average one-bedroom apartment in Toronto now costs about CDN$2,500 (US$1875). It’s a travesty.
Great that you plugged a therapist that you liked!
Good to see you doing what made you popular again.
I appreciate that you included Canadian prices! Thank you for that. 😊
I always enjoy listening to you during your vlogs. You’re unpretentious enthusiastic, and just plain likeable. 1600US a month is very inexpensive. A 1BR apartment (unfurnished) in the Austin area starts around $1335/month plus utilities. Adding up everything else would at least double that and likely triple that.
Appreciate the straight facts, not a lot of filler.
I've always liked your sense of humor. That is more expensive than I would have thought. World-wide inflation is sucks. Take care.
Appreciate you putting the CAD prices for things.
Lookin' out for my Canadian amigos!
Look at you go girl!! More video's and another 15k jump woohoo. Thank you.
Thanks Krista! So exciting seeing the growth of my channel lately 🥳
@@MaddieGold I bet that's an awesome feeling. Well I hope this year's amazing! Looking forward to more. Thanks for what you do.
We currently live in Atlanta and can’t wait to get back to Mexico as soon as immigration is squared away… our rent is $1700 for a 2 bed 1 bath…all other expenses for hubby and I add up to about $4500 per month not including eating out and clothes or medical…
In Merida, (Caucel) We pay $9,500 for an very nice single floor, two bedroom house with a large back yard in an nice development called Gran Sante Fe. Non-furnished/no utilities. Biggest expense (Understandably) is Air Conditioning. We have lived in Cancun, Leon, and Vallarta. Moved back to the USA five years ago so I could do a Walk Across America. After that, we just lived in an van for four years and traveled the US. Now back in Mexico permanently.
I pretty much have the same expenses but instead of rent I’m paying for my house a couple of pesos more but transportation looks so cheap for you I have a car that gives me 17 k/l in average going out at least twice a week and even that it’s was expensive that public transportation I still spend around 4000 pesos on the car so consider that in your search for a car because you pretty much have to pay the casetas everytime you go out and that isn’t cheap
Great video Maddie, my cost of living is pretty similar in Guadalajara. We're a family of 3, so you could substitute your travel costs for the school fees we have to pay, which are 9000 mxn a month.
We spend 1000 mxn at the tiangui or Mercado each week, buying fruit, vegetables, meat and fish. We only go to the supermarket to buy bread and milk.
Our gas costs are a lot greater, about 2000 mxn a month.
Our 3 bedroom house is 20000 a month, but fortunately, my wife's work pay that.
BTW, my friends here in QRO think you're terrific. Every social gathering somebody mentions what "MADDIE" is doing!
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It's easy to cut corners when your traveling by packing your own meals, bringing your own hot plate or small coffee pot with you and cooler. You would be surprised how much money you save in food. Choose one major meal to eat instead of 3.
10:00 truer words have never been spoken
I have a 2 bed apartment outside of Pittsburgh for $600 a month. Average $250 for utilities. No it is not furnished or Luxury. Living away from big cities and more middle America is way cheaper.
A good and informative video. We have lived in Ajijic for almost 5 years. It's great with few downsides. The weather is near perfect. The food is excellent, too...and the people are so much easier to take than the ones we left behind in the US.
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I've been tracking my MX expenses monthly for the last few years so I can estimate when I can finally retire in MX.
Rent: 16k pesos/mo 2bed/1bath. Shared green space. All inclusive utilities. No A/C. 10min walk to Oaxaca zócalo. We can walk basically everywhere we like to go.
Apartment cleaning: 300pesos per clean
Laundry: We have laundry onsite but only washers then you can hang dry. Instead we go to the laundry mat for 100pesos a week. Washed, dried, and folded.
Phone: Telcel 200peso paquete as well. Lasts the whole month for me.
Groceries: 3k pesos per month. I make breakfast and lunch at home for both of us about 85% of the time. Dinner is maybe 60-70% of the time.
Eating out/bars: a lot. I don't track this as my bf covers it since he initiates by trying to talk me into it. I like making homemade foods, but he definitely likes the going out & social aspects.
I do all my dentist and Dr appointments while I'm in the US.
My home is my campervan, and cost of living as I travel around Mexico has been under $1,000 US per month. I mostly find places to camp for free, so accommodation cost is only about $60/mo for occasional RV park stays. The biggest expenses are food (around $400) and fuel (around $300 depending on how much I move). Other larger expenses are my US AT&T cell phone plan and Starlink satellite internet which are $50 and $60 a month respectively - both unlimited data. Living full time in a campervan in Mexico is a fun adventure.
On second thought $400 for food is an over-estimate, probably closer to $300. Includes eating out a few times a week.
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Thanks for sharing this with us all 🥰
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México is cheap or expensive, depends your budget and also your lifestyle, but in average is easy find affordable rent and food just always ask the locals.Greetings
Your apartment is beautiful and omg I love that rent price! Oh, my son (is a plumber) and installed one of those reverse osmosis systems in his house and their water tastes so good!! Those things are awesome ❤
Enjoyed this - I had seen videos you and your guy many years ago. Delighted you are doing well. This upload very honest, very informative - thanks.
You REALLY need to get major medical in the event of cancer or any unexpected life threatening illness.
I agree. Major medical with 100% coverage and no deductible cost $110/mo (Except in the U.S.) This is the highest cost for older people. For you, it is probably half this price.
@@fluffy5534 what does this cover? What do they call it there and who do you buy from? Tia
This was excellent, Maddie. Thank you.
That seems pretty spot on. My wife and I come down to Guadalajara every winter for 6 weeks (currently here now, but leaving for snowy Michigan in a week.) And I always had the idea that you could live quite decently off of $2,000-3,000 usd a month.
You seem to be doing that on half of my estimate.
Hope all is well!
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Not to be rude, I noticed u went down a size or 2.
Don't get me wrong, u still look great.
Your teeth, are Perfect, makes a pretty smile.
Excluding travel and your other activities, 1100+, that is great.
I'm in Fl with a mtg and that is my starting price of living here.
Great video as always Maddie! That is a great deal for that lovely apartment you have especially for being in Ajijic. I have a home in a town next door to Ajijic/Chapala. It is Ixtlahuacan de Los Membrios. It is a small Mexican town with not much going on, but real estate is very affordable. I have a three bedroom townhouse condo in a very nice community. The common grounds include an in ground pool, picnic area with bbq grills, gazebo and plenty of paved area for a nice gathering. When I bought it, completely furnished, I paid $140K USD. The HOA fees run about $340 US a year, taxes are $120-130 USD a year. Electricity was around $15-20 USD every 2 months. I am not sure what a decent rental would run in Ixtlahuacan a month. Like I mentioned before there isn’t much to do here, but Ajijic/Chapala are only 10-15 minutes away by car and Guadalajara about 30 - 40 minutes away buy car. There was article in the Guadalajara Reporter (I think that was the name of the newspaper) that this town may be the next upcoming expat haven. I am back in the US, but I will be returning next week and looking forward to it.
4 years ago, I lived in Ixtlhuacan! I paid 90 USD for a small place about 5 blocks from the plaza. It was unfurnished. I used to go to the lake frequently by bus. If you don't live in the towns where most of the gringos go, you can easily rent for VERY cheap. The bigger cities are also more expensive.. I've lived in Mazatlan, Santa Cruz, Nayarit, Guadalajara and now
Morelia..I pay 350 USD for a totally newly remodeled apartment (half of a duples) and it's in a very good area. All utilities are included with fiber optic wifi. This city is probably not good for anyone who does not speak Spanish as the English speaking population is very small.
Really enjoyed the breakdown. Seems very reasonable there. Your channel is really taking off in 2023!
Great practical video Maddie! We are in Mexico now (2nd time -because of starting to watch you almost 4 years ago) wish you were here in a Mazatlán for Carnival - would be fun to meet you! Keep sparkling sweet girl! 🎉❤
For comparison's sake: We rented a very nice furnished two bedroom house with a courtyard on the outskirts of San Cristobal de las Casas in 2022 for $15000 pesos per month, including electricity and internet but excluding gas for cooking and hot water, and water - both general supply (from a truck that filled the cistern) and drinking water from garrafones. It was a great place that is usually an AirBnB at a much higher rent, but we negotiated for longer term rental of 6 months. Of course, if it had been in the centre of the city it would have been considerably more.
This was so helpful!! Thank you! It's really the latest info on cost of living in Mexico that I've seen.
Glad it was helpful!
That is a great rent price for Ajijic, Maddie, but I couldn't live on what I have in SS with that kind of rent. I'd have to go to a place like Puebla or Cuernavaca where the price for what you have would be about $500/month, or less depending on where you live in the city. Ajijic used to be SUPER cheap until the Americans started moving in, and the prices started going up until many Mexicans were priced out of their own towns. Sad, really.
I've seen some 2 bedrooms for around $550/month. If one hunts, they can find them. The difficulty with many people who get social security, they don't make enough $ to qualify for residency.
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@@mtngrl5859 in Costa Rica I think you can live there on $1,000. A month
@@debraemilliganI've got friends who rent a 2 bedroom there and they pay $800 month just for their place. Anything much under $500 month, there is sketchy.
@@mtngrl5859 There are ways to do it.
I love your little home Maddie, it looks very cozy 😊
This was very helpful. Thank you for taking the time to break it down.
Las Vegas went up like that too. An unfurnished 1 bedroom is 1,400. I didn't realize Mexico was in an inflation situation. It's something to think about.
Cost of living solo in Zapopan, Jalisco near Galerias Mall: Monthly expenses in MXN: Rent : 00 because I own a condo. HOA fees (mantenimiento) : 1,300.00 Electricity: 75.00 Water: 100.00 Gas: 150.00 Internet: 749.00 Phone: 200.00 Groceries/Household items (from Walmart usually): 3,000.00 Car Insurance: 1,000.00 Medical Insurance (MetLife) for high cost treatments, emergency surgeries, ER visits, etc: 3,000.00 Gasoline: not a lot because I work from home: 1,000.00 Restaurants, coffees (favorite is Pastriva), etc: 5,000.00 (includes treating Mexican girlfriend, which is expected here). Total Monthly Expenses: $15,075.00 MXN (or $856.70 USD based on today's exchange rate) not counting platform subscriptions such as Netflix, and not counting trips or clothing. There is no gym membership because I work out at Parque Metropolitano and at home.
That’s it I wanna move to Mexico. I traveled to the Yucatán many moons ago. I literally wanted to stay is was so slow and relaxing right on the beach . Your doing great🎉 all your experiences included and your still travel and having a life. I would be alone just like u except I’m 63 years young
Your apartment is beautiful, very nicely decorated. Nice video.
Well my cost of living is pretty low as my Wife inherited this house here in Jocotepec , but most of your cost's are with in reason . My wife and I enjoy your channel .
Thank you Maddie, for the informative and entertaining video.
I live in Oregon where I pay $1700 for two bedrooms 2 baths total expenses are $3000 US dollars a month.
Beautiful apartment Maddie! So glad to see your videos and channel! 😊🎉
Hey Maddie..
Hope to meet ya..Mom and I are moving into our new home in El Dorado in less then 3 weeks..hope to cya around town..Mom and I have been watching you forever