Secluded affordable old town in the mountains, quiet night life, indigenous culture, organic market, creative and kind people - I think I might have found the place! Thank you, Mariana.
I'm watching this from Ohio (USA). Your presentations are excellent, Mariana. I've already experienced the kindness and friendliness of the Mexican people. I think I could live anywhere in this beautiful and welcoming nation.
I spent several months in Pátzcuaro about 10 years ago. It really is a wonderful place. There are also many historic sites in the villages around the lake including indigenous as well as colonial period structures and museums.
Hi Im watching from South Africa. We are starting our slow travel around the world next year we’ll definitely visit this town. Thanks Mariana your videos are always full of info.
Hola Mariana, thank you so much for your wonderfully done video, you have cover many of my questions. I am in theSeattle area. My wife and I are moving to Patzcuaro by the end of July 2024. Thank you again!!
My parents and I always make a trip to Patzcuaro as we are from one of the pueblos surrounding the lake. I think your video is very well put together and sold the town beautifully. One suggestion, DO NOT go to the Hospital General de Patzcuaro. There a private DR next door called DR DINO and he is recommended as he saved my grandfather's life.
I love your beautifully shot and detailed videos. I’m patiently waiting for a video on Oaxaca City😌. I fell in love with the city sight unseen and will be visiting next year 😊
thanks!!! I passed thru, spent the night, in Patzcauro 30 years ago, heading to Uruapan, graduate school -1 month, living w families. It left fond memories, despite brief visit. I'd like to go back, and I thin k of living somewhere in Michoacan. questions: are there lots of street dogs? How noisy was city, car alarms, house alarms (power failures, go off? Crime,,,,,safety :single female. is the lake real polluted? Wonderful video.
Hello Marianna Being a lakeside town at altitude I cant help wonder how this town seems to resemble Ajijic or Chapala and might be a good alternative. Clearly the size of the expat community is one large difference but that aside from that are there any other key differences? Thank you, J
Watching from South Carolina, USA. What is the latest on the water levels and pollution of the lake? There are several news reports about the lake drying up and pollution to the point where you can’t even swim in the lake.
Watching for the second or third time 🤔(I lost count 🤣) from Southern California :) Have seen many of your videos, Mariana, all great sources of insight into the various localities around Mexico. Compared to Lake Chapala this town looks better for my taste mostly because it seems to have a cooler climate. What strikes me the most attractive about PATZ is the meaning of it's name and the abundance of water. Oh! and it's walkable. I wonder how are the rental prices closer to the lake shore? Thank you Mariana! Can do you a live interview with a local please?
Hi Allen! Thanks for supporting the channel. Yeap- I'm always looking for more locals who want to do interviews with me. It's harder than you think to get people who want to be on camera. But I will keep trying to find others :)
@@MexicoRelocationGuide really, I had no idea 😲 Ok, that's it, "I'm moving to Patzcuaro and then other places" and I'll be willing to get on camera and talk about these many beautiful places 😁 so you don't have to work so hard trying to find willing interviewees 🤓 and other people like me who want to know more things get the info they are looking for from a local. (wow I said it, may the Universe and stars align for my Mexican Dream to come true).
Hola Mariana muchas gracias por el video y me gusta eso lugar. Buena infrstructura pero toda via tranquilo. Yo vivo en Ontario Canada y no me fui a Mexico por mas de 20 anos... Yo prefiero una lugar con mas espanol y pocos 'expats'. Quiero saber mas de Patzcuaro y puedes eplicar como es los caminos por ciclistas, de la ruta y tambien de montana? Soy una ciclista y siempre viajar con bicicleta. Por ejemplo siempre voy Colombia para montar y alla es muy seguro porque es muy comun - no se en Mexico... Gracias por su respuesta.
This is a great video. I'd be interested in making an exploratory visit and making contact with fellow expats for a "boots on the ground" perspective. Any ideas on how to connect with expats would be most welcome. Gracias!
Your video was nicely done. But I have lived in Patzcuaro for 5 years. I found that your monetary estimations for average rent and utilities were greatly inflated. I’m sure there are many homes that are elaborate and may reach your estimated rent but myself as well as all my expat friends pay far less. And utilities such as electricity and internet are also far less then you said. For instance, my electricity averages about $20 USD for 2 months and internet is $47 USD a month. Maybe I live in a bubble😏
@@MexicoRelocationGuide I posted a comment, but apparently UA-cam deleted it. About using Booking app to find the best houses or hotels in Patzcuaro or Janitzio.
The video is correct, the term "chichimecas" doesn't refer to a particular tribe or people. "Chichimecas" can refer to a wide variety of nomads from diferent cultures. Before the P'hurepechas, there were chichimecas coming from the Bajio who stablished around Patzcuaro's lake, and then became P'hurepechas. You can see the immigration process depicted in "El lienzo de Jucutacato", there's a copy of it at Casa de la Cultura in Uruapan.
@@MexicoRelocationGuide Tampoco estigmatices Uruapan. He visto tus videos y claramente no conoces bien el estado. Dejen de estigmatizar sitios. Si sabes que existe un Cartel con nombre de Jalisco verdad? Y no los veo hablando de ello en videos de ese estado. Al igual que de Guanajuato, que es el estado con más asesinatos del país. Ya ni qué decir que en Estados Unidos diario hay tiroteos en escuelas o centros comerciales. Algo que jamás he visto en Michoacán
The cartel are indeed in some places, but if you are not into drugs or any criminal activities they won't bother you, get that straight if you are not into drugs cartel will leave you alone
Hello there ! I just watched your introduction on cost of living in Patzcuaro Michoacan etc ... Allowed me to introduce myself I'm Jessie Liera Jr my father is a native to The Pueblo of Tzetzenguaro ... Getting straight to the point we are looking too rent our ancestors historic adobe house & my question to you is how can I go about advertising the house for rent only for Tourist & travelers etc ... ?? If you can please help me with some feedback thank you for your time 👍
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Just moved to PATZ from Santa Fe New Mexico USA and the only complaint that I have is that I didnt do it sooner. LOVE LOVE LOVE this town!!!!
Thinking about moving from Santa Fe too!
How awesome- congrats on your move
Is there a lot of parks nearby to go hiking?. Is there gyms for weightlifting in PATZ?. I like the low cost of rent!. 😁👍🏻
glad for you and happy to hear...I'm from Santa Fe and living elsewhere in MX, thinking about Patzcuaro
That is awesome @sebastianlujan8872 I'm considering moving there as it looks a lot more refreshing with the lake nearby. How is the internet?
Secluded affordable old town in the mountains, quiet night life, indigenous culture, organic market, creative and kind people - I think I might have found the place! Thank you, Mariana.
this might be it Laura! :)
Me too! :)
I'm watching this from Ohio (USA). Your presentations are excellent, Mariana. I've already experienced the kindness and friendliness of the Mexican people. I think I could live anywhere in this beautiful and welcoming nation.
Hi Ron- glad you like the videos
Yes the people are the most valuable resource of Mexico ❤
I'm watching from Tucson, Arizona USA. I enjoyed this video. This is the kind of town I'm looking for.
Bienvenida! Glad you like Patzcuaro
Patzcuaro looks like a very nice town with a great history and wonderful traditions! I also love all of the handcrafted items to be found there.
Yes the handmade art is one of a kind
I spent several months in Pátzcuaro about 10 years ago. It really is a wonderful place. There are also many historic sites in the villages around the lake including indigenous as well as colonial period structures and museums.
i'm in nevada. i appreciate your work, your videos are great for my wife and i in our planning process.
Awesome! Thank you!
Hi Im watching from South Africa. We are starting our slow travel around the world next year we’ll definitely visit this town. Thanks Mariana your videos are always full of info.
Thanks for stopping by to say hi!!! Glad you enjoyed them
Me gusto El video. Soy de New Jersey y espero visitar Mexico en El futuro.
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Really glad you did this video. Great info. This place looks amazing. On the list!
Yay! Thanks for watching
Actually, I will be near this town next Month and I will make sure to visit! Thank you and I will post some photo!
Great! Please do
Hard to beat Patzcuaro. I love it
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I was in Patzcuaro in April. It is my new favorite Mexican town!
Isn’t it amazing?!
I’m watching from Chicago!
Really interesting- I love Mexico! 🇲🇽 Thanks!
Welcome Karen- glad you’re here
You must be cold in Chicago right now
I'm watching from Tijuana. I've watched a few of your videos and all are very helpful. Thank you for your great work.
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Another great video about a location we knew nothing about! 🥰
Hola Mariana, thank you so much for your wonderfully done video, you have cover many of my questions. I am in theSeattle area. My wife and I are moving to Patzcuaro by the end of July 2024. Thank you again!!
Watching for Los Angeles , California
My parents and I always make a trip to Patzcuaro as we are from one of the pueblos surrounding the lake. I think your video is very well put together and sold the town beautifully. One suggestion, DO NOT go to the Hospital General de Patzcuaro. There a private DR next door called DR DINO and he is recommended as he saved my grandfather's life.
Watching from VA USA, have traveled to Mexico and loved it, Thanks for the amazing info!
Thanks for watching 😍
We took a road trip there once, from Morelia. Found a couple GREAT restaurants, and enjoyed a fun celebration in El Centro. Would love to go again!
I love your beautifully shot and detailed videos. I’m patiently waiting for a video on Oaxaca City😌. I fell in love with the city sight unseen and will be visiting next year 😊
It’s coming soon!
Great Job Mariana, I am in beautiful cold snow Seattle!
Brrrr… much much warmer in Mexico! Thanks for saying hi
We pass it frequently between houses.
Where do you live now?
@@MexicoRelocationGuide Guanajuato and Michoacan
very good imformation nice to know this town and the cost of living...thanks...
Glad you enjoyed it Nick 😊 and thanks for stopping by to say hi
Hello...I miss my Pátzcuaro.
I love this town!
Woohoo 🎉
Al fin !!!! muchísimas gracias por enseñarnos el mercado orgánico para comida y cosas personales!!!!👏👏👏♥️
Gracias preciosa. Que bueno que te gusto el recorrido
Michoacán is beautiful
good content. Thanks for what you do... Seattle Washington
Thank you! Glad you liked this video
thanks!!! I passed thru, spent the night, in Patzcauro 30 years ago, heading to Uruapan, graduate school -1 month, living w families. It left fond memories, despite brief visit. I'd like to go back, and I thin k of living somewhere in Michoacan. questions: are there lots of street dogs? How noisy was city, car alarms, house alarms (power failures, go off? Crime,,,,,safety :single female. is the lake real polluted? Wonderful video.
Good memories I bet 😊
I'm watching this from Puerto Vallarta!
You imply summer is the warmest season, but it's not, due to daily rains. The warmest time is spring.
May is the hottest month right? Thanks for watching 😊
Watching from North Carolina
Thanks for watching ☺️
Hello Marianna
Being a lakeside town at altitude I cant help wonder how this town seems to resemble Ajijic or Chapala and might be a good alternative. Clearly the size of the expat community is one large difference but that aside from that are there any other key differences?
Thank you,
J
Definitely the cost of living is lower in Patzcuaro and the vibe is different than Lake Chapala
@@ruralangwin Thank you - that is important to know..
Great video!! 👍 🌷
Thank you very much!
¡Eso! Patzcuaro sounds just my speed. 🤗
I think you'll love it if you like small towns and temperate climate
Viewing from Arizona.
HI
HAVE A GREAT DAY
FROM PHILADELPHIA PA USA
thanks for stopping by
in Portland, Oregon. wondering if kayaking is allowed on the lake. Or any water sports.
Watching from South Carolina, USA. What is the latest on the water levels and pollution of the lake? There are several news reports about the lake drying up and pollution to the point where you can’t even swim in the lake.
Watching for the second or third time 🤔(I lost count 🤣) from Southern California :) Have seen many of your videos, Mariana, all great sources of insight into the various localities around Mexico. Compared to Lake Chapala this town looks better for my taste mostly because it seems to have a cooler climate. What strikes me the most attractive about PATZ is the meaning of it's name and the abundance of water. Oh! and it's walkable. I wonder how are the rental prices closer to the lake shore? Thank you Mariana! Can do you a live interview with a local please?
Hi Allen! Thanks for supporting the channel. Yeap- I'm always looking for more locals who want to do interviews with me. It's harder than you think to get people who want to be on camera. But I will keep trying to find others :)
@@MexicoRelocationGuide really, I had no idea 😲 Ok, that's it, "I'm moving to Patzcuaro and then other places" and I'll be willing to get on camera and talk about these many beautiful places 😁 so you don't have to work so hard trying to find willing interviewees 🤓 and other people like me who want to know more things get the info they are looking for from a local. (wow I said it, may the Universe and stars align for my Mexican Dream to come true).
I’d love that- let’s keep in touch
Info@mexicorelocationguide.com
@@MexicoRelocationGuide Thank you Mariana! 😃 Woohoo!!! 💫
watching from Shell Beach California
Your videos are so informative.
Thank you Marc- glad you enjoy them 😊
Hola Mariana muchas gracias por el video y me gusta eso lugar. Buena infrstructura pero toda via tranquilo. Yo vivo en Ontario Canada y no me fui a Mexico por mas de 20 anos...
Yo prefiero una lugar con mas espanol y pocos 'expats'.
Quiero saber mas de Patzcuaro y puedes eplicar como es los caminos por ciclistas, de la ruta y tambien de montana?
Soy una ciclista y siempre viajar con bicicleta.
Por ejemplo siempre voy Colombia para montar y alla es muy seguro porque es muy comun - no se en Mexico...
Gracias por su respuesta.
Perdona pero no se mucho de las vías de ciclismo en el area - saludos
I'll be there in October
Mirando de Lago de Tahoe CA
Hola! Gracias
Lovely views
Beautiful patzcuaro michoacan
Yes 😃
From Lake Tahoe, Nevada
This is a great video. I'd be interested in making an exploratory visit and making contact with fellow expats for a "boots on the ground" perspective. Any ideas on how to connect with expats would be most welcome. Gracias!
You can visit a few of the meetups in town that other expats put together. They post them on FB groups
What does 2 bedroom rental go for furnished
Im hoping this was just a cloudy day when filming. I looks like a gloomy place, not so happy. Also, is it safe there? I saw some bars on the windows.
It was very overcast when we shot this city yes. You can check weather conditions on any weather app to see averages :)
Would have liked to hear what a 1 bedroom or 2 bedroom costs per month ( more common for retired couple). Good info otherwise, thanks.
You can find those 1 or 2 bedrooms starting at $10,000 pesos a month
what is the population ? is the lake polluted ?
What makes the atmosphere appear so hazy. Is it high humidity, or what?
The day it was filmed it was very overcast
Toronto Canada.
Your video was nicely done. But I have lived in Patzcuaro for 5 years. I found that your monetary estimations for average rent and utilities were greatly inflated. I’m sure there are many homes that are elaborate and may reach your estimated rent but myself as well as all my expat friends pay far less. And utilities such as electricity and internet are also far less then you said. For instance, my electricity averages about $20 USD for 2 months and internet is $47 USD a month. Maybe I live in a bubble😏
That’s great you pay less! These are just examples 😊 thanks for watching and toll for your feedback
Hmm. My suggestion for using booking got deleted. By yubtub? Or by you?
Not sure what you mean?
@@MexicoRelocationGuide I posted a comment, but apparently UA-cam deleted it. About using Booking app to find the best houses or hotels in Patzcuaro or Janitzio.
San Diego
Welcome 🤗
Alabama, USA 😊
Welcome. Did you enjoy this overview?
@@MexicoRelocationGuide Yes. You always have great reviews. It's hard to decide where in MX I'd like to live. 😊
Can I bring my horse, two mules & Cats?
The problem is healthcare.
just make the locals believe you are canadian.
makes life much easer and far safer.
I'm not sure what you mean by this?
All your utility costs are more than doubled what we pay in San Miguel de Allende.
That's great you are paying much less! Saludos
Neither patzcuaro nor the state of michoacan has anything to do with chichimecas, we michoacanos are purepechas not chichimecas
I didn't say chicimecas?
The video is correct, the term "chichimecas" doesn't refer to a particular tribe or people. "Chichimecas" can refer to a wide variety of nomads from diferent cultures. Before the P'hurepechas, there were chichimecas coming from the Bajio who stablished around Patzcuaro's lake, and then became P'hurepechas. You can see the immigration process depicted in "El lienzo de Jucutacato", there's a copy of it at Casa de la Cultura in Uruapan.
@@ulyssedesfleurs1238 that's a lie
Dude don't be rude
What about violence? I heard Michoacan is one of the states with conflict
Michoacan is a whole state. Yes there is cartel activity in Michoacan but it is not concentrated in Patzcuaro o Morelia. It is usually around Uruapan
@@MexicoRelocationGuide Tampoco estigmatices Uruapan. He visto tus videos y claramente no conoces bien el estado. Dejen de estigmatizar sitios. Si sabes que existe un Cartel con nombre de Jalisco verdad? Y no los veo hablando de ello en videos de ese estado. Al igual que de Guanajuato, que es el estado con más asesinatos del país. Ya ni qué decir que en Estados Unidos diario hay tiroteos en escuelas o centros comerciales. Algo que jamás he visto en Michoacán
The cartel are indeed in some places, but if you are not into drugs or any criminal activities they won't bother you, get that straight if you are not into drugs cartel will leave you alone
Hello there ! I just watched your introduction on cost of living in Patzcuaro Michoacan etc ... Allowed me to introduce myself I'm Jessie Liera Jr my father is a native to The Pueblo of Tzetzenguaro ... Getting straight to the point we are looking too rent our ancestors historic adobe house & my question to you is how can I go about advertising the house for rent only for Tourist & travelers etc ... ?? If you can please help me with some feedback thank you for your time 👍
Hope you get it rented. Sorry I can’t help you 😊
Hi Santino. I am looking for a summer rental for someone. Can you give me more information about the house and the location of it?
@@sarahswan8328 how can I get a hold of you
Is your home in Patzcuaro?
@@sarahswan8328 yes ma'am
I'm watching from San Francisco. I love the information that you' ve provided.
Thanks Teddy glad it’s helpful