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Dream Retirement in Mexico
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If you are looking to move or retire to Mexico, this channel is a great place to start. We interview expats and experts on all things moving to Mexico from real estate, visas, healthcare, veterinary care, and more. We will also talk and tour different popular destinations throughout Mexico like Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas, Playa Del Carmen, Mexico City, San Miguel de Allende, Mazatlan, Oaxaca, and so much more.
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Retire in Mexico 2025: Buying Real Estate Tips in Puerto Vallarta and Other Coastal Mexican Cities
If you are looking to purchase real estate in Mexico, then this interview is your first step to doing the research you need in order to create a smooth transition to life in Mexico.
Real estate broker, Taniel Chemsian, breaks down all the things you need to know in order to buy a home in Puerto Vallarta or other coastal towns in Mexico.
Interested in moving or retiring to Mexico, then check out our FREE WEBINAR, Dream Retirement in Mexico. You will learn the real estate buying tips, healthcare for expats, and the most popular destinations expats are moving to in Mexico.
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Real estate broker, Taniel Chemsian, breaks down all the things you need to know in order to buy a home in Puerto Vallarta or other coastal towns in Mexico.
Interested in moving or retiring to Mexico, then check out our FREE WEBINAR, Dream Retirement in Mexico. You will learn the real estate buying tips, healthcare for expats, and the most popular destinations expats are moving to in Mexico.
REGISTER FOR FREE
www.DreamRetirementInMexico.com/Webinar
Want to learn more about Taniel Chemsian and his real estate listings? Grab a copy of his buyer's guide at
TanielChemsian.com
Visit us at www.DreamRetirementinMexico.com
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I Moved To Querétaro Mexico. This is Why I Love It.
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If you are hoping to retire to Mexico, then join our FREE WEBINAR! Learn about the basics of buying real estate in Mexico, healthcare options as a foreigner and the more popular places in Mexico to retire to. REGISTER FOR FREE - www.DreamRetirementInMexico.com/Webinar Visit us at www.DreamRetirementInMexico Have a question? Email us at hello[at]dreamretirementinmexico.com Want to Learn More Abo...
¡Echale Un Vistazo A Este Nuevo Condominio de Lujo en Puerto Morelos!
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Moving to Mexico? Important Things to Do After You Arrive
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What are the first things you need to think about when you move to Mexico? Rent or buy a home? Do you need health insurance? How do you set up a cell phone? How do you set up a bank account in Mexico? Once you make your plans to move to Mexico, there are some things you can do prior to your move and then many things to do once you have landed. I talk to Puerto Vallarta real estate broker Taniel...
Want to Move to San Miguel de Allende Mexico? Watch This First.
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How Much Does This 1 Bedroom Condo Cost in the Romantic Zone Puerto Vallarta?
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Want more information about this unit for sale in the Pinnacle Chic Building in the Romantic Zone? Email us at Home@DreamRetirementinMexico.com Interested in learning more about moving or retiring to Mexico? Check out our FREE WEBINAR! www.DreamRetirementinMexico.com/Webinar Learn about the most popular places expats are moving to, the basics of buying real estate and your healthcare options as...
Curious About Investing in Real Estate in Puerto Vallarta? What You Need To Know
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Interested in learning more about moving or retiring to Mexico? Check out our FREE WEBINAR! www.DreamRetirementinMexico.com/Webinar Learn about the most popular places expats are moving to, the basics of buying real estate and your healthcare options as a foreigner. Learn more about Taniel Chemsian www.TanielChemsian.com Visit us! www,DreamRetirementinMexico.com IG @dreamretirementinmexico Podc...
Is Investing in Real Estate in the Romantic Zone in Puerto Vallarta a Good Bet?
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Best Food and Best Places to Eat in Puerto Morelos 2024 (Plus the Best Cenote!)
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If you are looking for the best places to eat or the best restaurants in Puerto Morelos in 2024, then you are going to want to watch this video! From the best tacos to the best ice cream to the best burger, Puerto Morelos is a surprising delight. Check out our top list of our favorite restaurants in Puerto Morelos. If you are interested in retiring or relocating to Mexico, join our FREE WEBINAR...
Where to Live and Retire in Puerto Vallarta: Tour of Versalles Neighborhood
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If the Romantic Zone in Puerto Vallarta is not your vibe, what are the alternative neighborhoods to live? Today real estate broker Taniel Chemsian and I drive through the Versalles neighborhood, about 10-15 minutes north of the Romantic Zone. Wide cobblestone streets, tons of restaurants, Costco, supermarkets like La Comer, quiet, residential are all things to describe Versalles. Ready to start...
Puerto Vallarta Real Estate 2024: How Much Does It Cost To Buy A New Condo?
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New Oceanfront Condos in Puerto Morelos Mexico - Sneak Peek at Construction Site
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How Much Does An New Oceanfront Condo Cost in Puerto Morelos, Mexico - Riviera Maya?
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Want to Buy Real Estate in the Riviera Maya? Top Things to Consider So You Don't Make a Mistake
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Want to Buy Real Estate in the Riviera Maya? Top Things to Consider So You Don't Make a Mistake
How Puerto Morelos Has Changed! A Driving Tour of Puerto Morelos, Mexico in 2024
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How Much Does It Cost to Get Mexican Residency in 2024?
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Top 3 Beach Towns in Mexico To Live in (Plus 3 Smaller, Less Expensive Beach Towns!) 2024
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How To Buy Real Estate in Cabo San Lucas 2024
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How To Buy Real Estate in Cabo San Lucas 2024
Best Places to Retire in 2024: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - What Are The Best Neighborhoods To Live?
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What Americans Living, Working or Making Money in Mexico Need to Know About Taxes For 2024!
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How Much Does It Cost to Retire in Lake Chapala Ajijic Mexico?
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Escape Winter. How To Successfully Snowbird in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
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How Much Does It Cost To Rent This House and Live in Merida Mexico?
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How Much Does It Cost To Rent This House and Live in Merida Mexico?
What Are The Best Neighborhoods in San Miguel de Allende Mexico?
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Guide to Buying Real Estate in Mexico (Pitfalls to Avoid and What to Expect)
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Guide to Buying Real Estate in Mexico (Pitfalls to Avoid and What to Expect)
$465,000 way too high a price for a studio.... Plus $510. MONTHLY for HOA!
Too expensive!
I’ve been living in Queretaro for over 2 yrs now and this place is growing really fast so that means traffic is really bad now and the city infrastructure is not good for the many people moving here , I can say that if you’re looking for a easy transition specially coming from the USA/ Canada this city is the one ,once you acclimate to Mexico you can move to another place in Mexico, that’s what I’m doing lol. Queretaro is one of the most expensive cities in Mexico and people here aren’t really friendly 😅
Good😊
Hola Taniel, do you offer assistance with applications for permanent resident visa applications? I can't get in touch with the consulate in YYC
Hello Ian. This is Risa... I can potentially put you in touch with someone who can help you. Please email me at hello[at]DreamRetirementinMexico.com. Are you planning on moving to Puerto Vallarta? Do you need assistance with just paperwork or also with filing the application?
Been there. Lotta cartels there.
I was there for a whole month and I was the only black person. I know some Spanish, but still felt different and got lots of stares. I expected stares, but not as much as i got. Kind of overwhelming and exhausting for a shy introvert.
Excellent interview Vanessa ! This is HD
Queretaro has been on people's radars for a long time, which is why it is so expensive. But all of Mexico has gotten expensive
Fellow New Yorker living in Qro for three years. That's exactly what we need. Another New Yorker talking everyone in UA-cam land about Qro. Just because you find a great place, your don't tell everyone. That's how it remains a great place. It's completely dusty here. We go sometimes 8 months without rain. After paying your rent for one year, you've proven you're a good tenant. You can have your landlord drop the insurance or he can pay for it if he wants it. I've done it twice
I would not recommend moving your stuff to Mexico because it is expensive and very tedious. Buy new stuff when you get there.
I was in Querétaro last year and agree 100% The culture, the arquitecture, and the people is what makes Mexico a great place to live 💚🤍❤️
I always love seeing you two together. I hope to retire in Puerto Vallarta someday as well.
aw thank you so much! Always a fun time
Another great video. Great to see the two of you together again
Thank you so much!! Taniel and I love spending time together and talking all things PV :) more to come!
Taniel is a great Real Estate Broker, I’ve been selling real estate in Texas over 20 + and like his professionalism. We’ve been watching many of your videos of you two traveling around to talking real estate in PV. We hope to invest in PV 2025 and will use Taniel.
Thank you so much. Yeah, Taniel definitely knows his stuff and always treats his clients and friends/colleagues with respect (and humor) :)
First I would like to congratulate you both on your growth. Second I literally have been curious & following you since you first aired on House Hunters. You are amazing.😉
that's super sweet of you! thank you so much!
Excellent interview!
Thank you - glad you found it helpful
AFTER a Hurricane is a terrific time to sell property... Acapulco??? anybody?
Wow! I love you,girl. You're so smart, well informed and civilized. I too have left the United States , and live in Morelia, México, since March of this year. I am honored to be here. I live in a beautiful 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms in Morelia. The freedom of living here as a black woman, is priceless. In México, you are simply a person, and not a "black person", and is not judged by your race. God bless México. Thanks to the Mexican government for the asylum.
@@Toothfairy-y6f amazing! 🥰
I think the fact that her background -part of her cultural heritage is from Haiti wich is a Latin country makes her feel at home in Mexico, most latin countries have many commonalities that you can not describe but you can experience. Besides Queretaro is a world heritage city because of is well preserved historial center. Queretaro is one of the best preserved colonial cities in Mexico and probably the cleanest and it has an amazing cultural scene, a moderate climate and a pretty visible middle class.
I was there for a whole month and it was like 100° every single day and I was miserable
This video became informative at 4:01, 👍
I'm very interested in talking to you about Querétaro. FYI I´m currently in Chapala and will be here until my son graduates from high school in this area in 2026. Then I´m thinking about moving to Querétaro after he graduates.
Of course! Please click on the link above in the description to schedule a relocation consultation with me. I look forward to assisting you.
If you’re happy in Chapala you won’t like Queretaro for many reasons or you may like it lol , I’m actually moving to Chapala area next spring from Queretaro 😅
@@Mad-Angel-c6g I used to love Chapala but am extremely bored here and feel like I need a change.
So nice and energetic ❤
Thank you!
I have been living in Mexico City almos 2 years and I also scare me the earthquakes 😬 , and it happen very often.
I hope my mention of that did not scare you more! I love DF so much. I hope you are greatly enjoying it!
Is there still a major water shortage there?
They should make this beautiful housing affordable for the working class Mexicans
That is absolutely the case. The city’s housing boom is not only benefitting the growing middle class.
I would like to know about crime in Queretaro, Mexico. I am curious.I notice that there is a lot of people moving to Merida but I'm the kind of person that rather move to a place where there aren't so many ex-pats
Querétaro is very safe and its vastness lends itself to not having distinct expat enclaves.
I was there for a whole month in April of 2024 and never ran into any expats or digital nomads.
I live in Queretaro and crime is on the rise more cartel activities lately, Merida is safer then here
Oh! It’s so good to know that we are not immigrants anymore, we are now “Expats “ 😂
The dichotomy is more nuanced in this day and age.
She referred to herself as "foreigner" and "immigrant" much more often than "expat" 🤷♀
I heard Queretaro is growing because there's Asian companies moving in, so they have to construct homes for the families and employees.
The construction boom is due to the number of nationals moving and the general growth of the city, but yes, there is a substantial and thriving Asian community here, newcomers who have relocated for work and those who have been here for decades.
@@vanessajacquemin7666 also, alot dont mention the migrants coming from central and South America. Some can pass as mexicans when they're not, foreigners can't tell the difference, but any mexican can. They're accent, expressions, physical looks, they're all different.
@@jj-bp3frabsolutely, a growing Venezuelan, Colombian and Argentinian population, not to mention others. This city is becoming more and more cosmopolitan by the day.
Beautiful interview. I like the word "Maverick" describing expats! I agree that the culture is rich, the people are inviting & amazing, and I really enjoyed my time learning about Mexico when I visited. I was so happy to visit Rivera's museum, Anahuacalli. I am a huge fan of the Mexican Muralists (Orozco, Rivera, and Siqueiros). So touring the palace to see their murals was a wonderful experience. I even bought a huge book from a bookstore that has most of the Museo Nacional de Antropología artifacts in it. I was so geeked up about the book that I didn't care that it was all in Spanish. I really enjoyed Mexico! ❤😊
I love the Mexican muralist artistic tradition as well! ❤
Wow what a sweet lady!!
Very nice of you to say. Thank you! ☺️
Hola from Queretaro. Rent is 14k and later 15k and includes everything. i never beg or accept money. My groceries are online and home delivery, acajudi 100 UA-cam. I do not beg or charge for my 411. Over 62 years coming to Mexico, mainly Acapulco, and the world and all 50 USA states, I was born in Chicago in 1942.
This interview with Vanessa was amazing. Very sharp, smart and intelligent.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
I think that some people are on autopilot. Mexicans like happy, they like smiling, like a good joke and love a party. So if you want to immediately fit in Mexico, be nice to people, listen to them, enjoy their company and their culture. Mexicans are flattered when you like Mexican things!! I have lived in Mexico for 10 years..I am stereotypical Caucasian. Mexicans love me because they can tell, they can sense that I feel comfortable and at home in Mexico w Mexicans.. It's actually been far far easier than I could have dreamed of!!
You took the words right out of my mouth! It’s about how people make you feel and here, the people make me feel awesome and happy to wake up in Mexico every day.
True
Where are you living in Mexico?
As retirees, we didn't feel it was for us. It is a great place for younger people, because there are good jobs that pay well and nice stores, restaurants and bars. So many BMWs and European cars. My wife is Mexican and we are both fluent in Spanish and English and I make friends easily. We did not make any friends other than casual acquaintances with people at the businesses we frequented. I don't think it would be the same if you are working with other local people, or meet up with other digital nomads or have your kids in a school, etc,. The city is growing faster than the infrastructure. Traffic is frequently terrible. It does have great places like Hercules brewery and Centro is nice. We lived in Juriquilla where the homes look alike and it has a lot of strip malls nearby. Then we moved to Alamos 2da which was much more walkable and appealing to us. Find out where you want to spend your time and rent a place nearby. Vanessa seems to have her place and you can see it in her enthusiasm. I am happy for her. The service she is offering sounds great.
Thank you so much! Yes, I have definitely found home.😊
it's better for the world not to know where all the towns in Mexico are 😂😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉💪🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Hi !!! So amazing!! I can’t wait to check this out! I’m ready for my consultation!!!🎉
Wonderful!
I took an autobus from San Miguel del Allende to Queretaro. I like San Miguel more, but I enjoyed Queretaro open air mall. It was my first time experiencing that. I like Merida Mx more than all of them.
I love Merida too. Great thing about SMA is that Queretaro is less than an hour away!
Isn't Merida too hot in the summer?
@@pamelar.edwards2617I’m looking to move to Merida as well.
@@worldobserver3515 I’m looking at Merida as a seasonal home.
@@dreamretirementinmexico I did a solo trip from the U.S . The autobus from San Miguel to Queretero Mx. was only 15$ and local luxury transportation that was a deal for me, as some private transportation was $100 USD. The winery outside of San Miguel Treis Raices is nice as well.
Hola Riss! Not to be critical but if I meant to be I would say that within the first 60 seconds into her story she said "Um" nine times but who's counting. Maybe she was just nervous or maybe it's just a bad habit she needs to be aware of. Buena suerte!
Thanks for pointing that out!
yeah seems like she's human, just like us, right ;) ... sometimes thoughts to flow as fast as we'd like right
@@SafeGuardYourSoul Love that you pointed out that we are human and if we say "um" or "like" or stall in our speech it is that we feel comfortable enough to be human, to be vulnerable and to concentrate on the topic and not only the delivery. Cheers!
@@dlwilliamson5644 definitely.
That’s beside the point. Let’s concentrate on the substance of her message rather than the pauses in her speech. The interview wasn’t a public speaking evaluation; it was about her life experiences in Queretaro, and from that perspective, her insights were excellent.
Great video, great information! I'd love to connect with Vanessa to get her on my podcast!
Thanks Risa; Another great interview!
Thanks so so much :)
Talk about the pLandemic as you ran back to the USA .... You could have told the world about Ivermectin.
Thanks for the information just retired and looking to move out of new york city can you please send video next time of that country
Queretaro is Not a Country, it is 1 of 32 states that conform Mexico, you can find videos in internet
I moved from Brooklyn to Mexico full-time 2 years ago. I am in Puerto Vallarta, which is quickly being discovered by East Coasters. Before that, you´d mostly find people from Seattle, California, and Canada. Earlier this year, I visited Queretaro and loved it. To me, it felt more culturally diverse than my current area. My recommendation to you would be to ask yourself: Do you want to be in a beach town or closer to the mountains? Do you want an area with many English-speaking people and proximity to Costco, Walmart, etc? Do cobble-stoned streets bother you? As a person who went through the moving process alone and learned A LOT, I guess I should make a helpful video, too.
Thanks for the information very helpful bless you
I cannot wait! One of my friends is now open to coming to QRO from Toluca.
that's awesome! :)
Are you living in Querétaro?
@@luperamos7307 Not yet but the ticket is booked and will start language classes at the end of August '25
@@dlwilliamson5644 Im asking bc I am looking into it as well. Will you be renting or buying? And do you have any good neighborhoods to recommend?
Very good interview. I've been here 4 months. Love it. I agree wholly, especially what Vanessa speaks about this culture and the Mexican people - the importance of the family!
Yes! Glad you love it in QRO!
that's awesome!!
I've been looking at property there and how the heck did they get that place for $480k? Even a 3 bed condo is listed for like $600k+!!
That's a complete ripoff. It should be about half that price.
Crime rates
Nice commentary and tour of Versalles. I have 3 homes here in Vallarta, to see the progress in both residential & commercial progress is staggering! Cheers from the Upper East Side 🗽 .
Might as well live in Hawaii for those prices, less crowded and not on the street!
Another great video