BEST MEXICO CITIES to live on $1000/mo
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- Опубліковано 8 чер 2024
- If I had a budget of $1,000 US Dollars per month, these Mexico cities would be at the top of my list of places to move to.
00:00 City #1 - Orizaba, Veracruz
01:32 Orizaba Homes for Rent
06:39 Orizaba Homes for Sale
08:35 City #2 - Ensenada, Baja California
10:30 Ensenada Mexico Real Estate
12:40 Ensenada Homes for Sale
15:33 Cheap homes for rent
18:54 City #3 - Pachuca, Hidalgo
21:26 Pachuca Real Estate
22:14 $240 Per Month Mexico Rental
24:36 Mexico homes under $50,000
26:48 Cheap Rentals in Pachuca, Hidalgo
30:17 City #4 - Aguascalientes
32:49 Aguascalientes Homes for Rent
33:37 Aguascalientes Homes for Sale under $100,000
35:25 Cheap rentals in Aguascalientes
37:29 $138 Per Month Rental
39:31 $600 Per Month Rental in Mexico
40:58 City #5 - Mazatlan, Sinaloa
43:52 Mazatlan Homes for Rent
46:47 $110,000 Mazatlan Home
49:33 $30,000 Mazatlan Home
50:24 Cheap rentals in Mazatlan?
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I'm Jordan, an American living in Mexico with my Husky, Laska. In January of 2018 I left the US to start traveling Mexico. Since then, I've been making travel videos about my life in Mexico, travel tips, Las Vegas tips videos, and advice for those considering moving abroad.
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Besides a reasonable cost of living, what matters is low crime, clean streets, good infrastructure, hospitals, good weather, restaurants, theaters, parks, beaches, museums, etc.
What areas you recommend?
That’s exactly what I was thinking. I lived 45 minutes away from Orizaba and the cartels were ruthless. I’m trying to stay away from Veracruz and any state were cartels roam. And then I feel like Ensenada would have cartel activity also since it’s close to the border & TJ & Rosarito. When I went to Rosarito in august for Beach Fest the cartels were lighting buses and convis on fire and blocking roads… sooo yeah maybe cheap isn’t the only thing that matters. 😢
@@pookielovesyou89 where in Mexico you from?
@ktheodoss where you recommend?
Good infrastructure ??? 😂😂😂
Love Orizaba cleanest city🎉 been here 2 yrs!!!
GREAT video, Jordan! I am getting laid off from my job in Houston on 4/28 (and I'm 63) and I am THIS THIS THIS close to seriously considering moving to Mexico to teach ESL. (I wish I had enough $$$ to retire in the US now but I sure as hell don't, not here; in Mexico, of course I DO, especially if I sell my condo.) I've done some VERY preliminary research and I love that this video dives into real estate. I am LOVING that I might be able to get a nice place for $35--$85K. You definitely should make a part 2 (and 3 and 4 and...) about other cities in Mexico. My main criteria are affordability, good health care, access to a big airport, friendly people who like Americans, and that it NEVER EVER gets cold.
Mérida, Yucatán
@@jimenasmith3511 Been there 6 times (quick flight from Houston) and love it but it takes "never ever gets cold" too far in the other direction--it's very hot and VERY humid. After the last visit, I decided I want someplace not so hot and humid.
I would suggest Morelia and Ensenada; both would check the boxes you indicated. I enjoy Leon but not as robust of an expat community but you are so close to many areas and the cost of living & healthcare options are excellent!
@@kimberlymatts3537 Thanks! 😀
I've also been interested in teaching ESL so that I can immigrate to a cheaper country (US Citizen); however, I am uncertain of where to start there. What is your plan for teaching ESL, sir?
Loving these recent videos. Very detailed and entertaining!
Glad you like them and thanks for watching!
I am from Orizaba and it is an experience to live in Mexico 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Great video, truly appreciate your review of these cities! I love the fact that you included their altitudes and year round temperatures! And providing comparisons on a moderate budget.
I am definitely voting for a follow up video of the same caliber of information. Thank you! ❤
It would be nice to see some smaller apartments, 1-2 Bed 1 Bath in order to be able to stay within that $1000 budget. As a single retiree I wouldn't know what to do with 3 Bed 3 Bath. Preferably in a high rise with elevators... you're right those stairs are scary! What do you think about Puebla?
Yes, would also love to see more discussion on the single-people market; those who don’t need 3+ rooms. Maybe such places just do exist outside of touristy areas with 1 BR condos?
And would also love more info on Puebla. It’s supposed to be one of the cheaper cities, but with great history, cuisine, architecture, climate, and proximity to Mexico City.
This is by far one of your best video. More of this pleaseeee Gracias!!! I live in Tecate, Mexico. Maybe some day you can do a video on the differences culturally of living in one area of Mexico vs another. I would love to give you some feedback. You could also do videos of interviwing expats living in other areas of Mexico and their comments. Well done!!!1
I liked Tecate but it's been awhile. I have no clue how it is today.
I'm actually interested in Tecate, any tips you can share in regards of finding a house on sale? Is there a border crossing? I hope my questions aren't a burden.Thank you beforehand :)
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This is GREAT stuff Jordan!!! I vote yes for part two. Very well done...
Excellent video bro, very thorough - I love these types of deep dives into real estate ❤
Really loved this format - very helpful!
Perfect, informative video. Exactly what I was looking for!
Great video! Looking forward to a part 2. Good information.
PLEASE DO A PART TWO VIDEO!!! This was great! Many thanks!
Thank you Jordan, this was very helpful. Please do more videos like this.
Thanks for this very useful video!!! Part 2 would be great! We have been considering Mazatlan for retirement winters. 👍🏻
I'd love to see a video along these lines but focused on smaller cities or towns that are lesser known and less of an expat destination. Perhaps you have other viewers like myself who would rather be in a low-key area surrounded by more traditional Mexican culture. It would be especially interesting to see appealing beach and mountain areas that are not yet inundated by expats.
I could certainly make more videos talking about other nice places to live. With that said, based on your comment in sounds like this video IS mostly what you're looking for.
"that are lesser known and less of an expat destination."
Orizaba, Aguascalientes, and Pachuca are not at all expat destinations and are relatively unknown by foreigners. Mazatlan is better known but still is a place with not many expats. The only one on this list that is a big expat destination is Ensenada.
Now, if you're looking for smaller cities, (like 100k population or less) that's going to be a very long list and I could make countless videos like that.
Thanks for your reply. If you ever get a chance, I'd love to see more on some of the smaller cities.
@@TangerineTravels please do, you'll have decades of travel and videos to make LOL! Like 9INTERESTING8, we're seriously looking for these lesser known places that aren't on the radar (maybe an impossible mission these days), but they exist. For example we found Pte. Piaxtla on one trip and that super tiny beach town will turn off a lot of people because of the kids driving motorcycles on the beaches, but the natural location is beautiful.
I agree
Yes!!!
Love your channel. So informative. Thank you.
I really enjoyed this video, you should do more of these!
Great video Jordan!! Thinking about moving to Mazatlan… Need info like this!! Thank you!!!
This was a GREAT video! Yes, please, make more!
Thanks for videos prices climate I appreciate it been watching your videos for a while
Jordan thank you very much for this great video, which was very helpful to me. Please make more videos with similar subjects. Thank you. 🙂
This is a great video! Would love to see a part 2.
Great video Jordan!
Here's what I'd like to see.
1.Great beach town.
2. Bicycle (read, flat terrain) friendly.
3. Great dining options.
4. 100-200K budget to own.
5. 2000K/MO. living money.
Love this! Thank you for the info.
Love this video. Great info, got me thinking about moving to Mexico.
Thanks for a very informative video!
Very nice! Thanks for the information!
Loved this video. So thorough! Thank you. Question, can you do a video on pueblos mágicos? Been reading about them.
Jordan in Orisaba is the Best place to live beautiful whether an the rainforest nice
This is the best video ever. My plan now is to go to Ajijic for a year and visit some of these places and then buy. Thanks so much!
I love this video! Thank you 😊
Yes make part 2good information 👍💯
More, more, more! Quickly, living in Nueva Italia, Michoacan, want to go back to Baja!
This was a GREAT video!
Hey this a great video did to give great perspective! 😊
Jordan, this video presents some of Tangerine Travels' best content to date. Excellent organizing format that's very easy to follow and skip around in for comparison and reference. Jordan its viral worthy, hope it rockets for ya. 🚀🎯 🇲🇽
Thank you, this video is very useful.
Thank you for the advice and information!
Many Thanks for this, well organized and presented info -- very much wanting to see more of this as well as the 'what there's to do and see' in each of these areas, like you do so well. Also, if bringing my own car to Mx from Canada, would like to know more about the best practices/ safety of driving from one of these areas to another or across the different states. I hear so much about various dangers in that - mostly fear mongering or what should I know?
Cheers!...from North Vancouver
Wow! The rental looks awesome!
Outstanding content. I'd like a Part 2....or however many you are inclined to do......
I always thought the pronunciation of the city was Córdoba and not Cordoba. Orizaba is inexpensive but surely Tepic, the capital of Nayarit, is even more inexpensive, especially concerning rent. Tepic has a population of around 350,000 and a springlike climate. Plus, it is only 53 km. to the beach at San Blas and 206 km. to Guadalajara. I lived for a while in Ixlán del Rio, right on the border with Jalisco and near the deep canyon of Plan de Barrancas. I loved it.
Look into repairing the microbiome & you'll see improvements.
Thank you so much for this video! It's great to see options for living in Mexico in smaller cities on a budget, which leaves money left to explore the rest of Mexico! 💖 🇲🇽
I'm interested in a smaller city, safe, with a lot of history and arts culture. Preferably in the 70-80 degree range for weather most of the year.
I loved the mountains of Antigua, Guatemala. Would like to try somewhere similar in Mexico.
I have a dog as you do. Laska. So I’m sure choices are more limited for rent. It would be nice if you could concentrate on larger fur baby rentals and maybe as a tribute to Laska . Tips on air bnb’s and longer term rentals
Very useful video! Thanks!!
Great vid.
Excellent review of some places in Mexico, some where I'm knowledgeable, too. My favorite places would likely be Huatulco, Guanajuato, areas around Puerto Vallarta, etc. Personally, I think P.V. has better weather than Mazatlan, because there's cloud cover, rain and the ocean breeze.
would love to see a part 2
Awesome video please do more
This is SO helpful, I was having no luck at all finding options through Google to get a feel for actual costs of different locations in Mexico, knowing the way that locals advertise is perfect (I should have guessed it would be Facebook, it's really taken over.)
Yes, Jordan, pt.2 please.
Jordan, you are hitting your stride. A perfect format for your vast experience and expertise. Kudos!
More videos like this would be great! Grandma looking to move with pets 🙏
Please do more videos of this type. I’m looking for a place to buy for my retirement. Can you check out Zihuatanejo? I’d love to know more about that city. Thanks for the great content!
yes please more videos like this.
When will you do a video of Baja Sir? It's really nice there. LaPaz, Cabo San Lucas, Todos Santos. Or just south of Ensenada is La bufadora, that would be a great video.
Yes please make more !!
Aguascalientes is the city you want to live in for sure!
I am a 60 year old woman. Divorced after 18 years, in 2020. My mom just passed away a year ago. I have no one left here other than sons who have families of their own and live 1300 miles from me. I dont want to disrupt their family life. Would like to sell everything and start over. I figured Mexico was unsafe. You make me think it might be a great way to start a new life.
i'm pretty much in the same boat. my dd is about to go off to college soon, maybe we could go to mexico on a buddy plan?
Thanks!! Part 2… please add Puerto Escondido if you can
GREAT video and info. As a senior who will be on a budget, these homes look good and affordable but I worry about the noise factor? If you get a neighbor who does late night parties or blasts the boom box it can ruin the quality of life. But I thank you for showing possibilities since San Miguel de Allende, Puerta Vallarta, and Ajijic are getting pricey. Violence (cartels) is currently in the news, and there is talk about drought and the fact that Mexico is growing without water infrastructure necessarily prepared to supply the newcomers.
Holy smokes! What a great video. Many of those would make a great base to travel from.
What typically are the terms when renting in Mexico?
In Mexico everiting is easy. Bring you money. If you put 1 small damage deposit, plus 1 more month by advance and maybe a 6 month contract. wil be more easy(but some times. You will dont need it)
Interior Mexico is the place to relocate. From an investment standpoint, one will get more for less. Vamos MX, US & Azul.
Great overview! Do lease renewals usually go up by an average percentage? How best to avoid Facebook Marketplace scam listings?
This is VERY informative! I would love to see this for other areas of Mexico. The Playa Del Carmen area would be great, too!!
I was thinking about visiting Mazatlan on vacation, but I saw from the department of travel issuing do not travel warning for the city…
You should do videos like this every 4 months or so..looooooooved.😊
Thanks for the feedback!
Please do a part 2❤❤❤❤
yes could you do a video on Durango Mexico
Yes please for part 2. Could we have some smaller towns? Also, how do you search in Spanish for places to rent that are furnished? And how to search if one only wants to rent a room but with kitchen and living room privileges? So glad you are including elevation and climate as I do not do well in the heat.
Use these words in your search: Furnished = amueblado, kitchen priviledges= con acceso a cocina, living room priviledges = con acceso a sala
yes a part two..
You mentioned the benefits of living close to the border for people interested in conveniently going back and forth. A border town video or series sounds interesting, options, price, security, misconceptions, etc. what are the pros and cons of the towns and cities near the border?
Definitely more expensive.
Great video, how about Toluca on the next one?
Just saw an old video about that guy getting arrested for expired Visa! This is exactly why I'm starting the temporary residency thing before I leave so they know I'm serious.
GREAT video Jordan! Thanks, I've been looking at Orizaba lately, but I started watching you more because of your Mazatlan videos, because I spend a lot of time there. I'm curious if you know that there's a small youtube channel that did a WHOLE video questioning if you were ever even in Maz because they claimed that you never left your "resort"! I spend a ton of time in Maz and I'm like what? I saw y'all all over the place in Maz. And... I'm a Hilton Diamond member as well, so I've spent time at the Double Tree. I'm like hmmmm... it wasn't even a resort. They obviously have never been there and I have to admit that I commented to them... "You 2 are idiots." That's all I said and I'm embarrassed I even said it. I don't even know what channel it was, or I'd tell you. (only a few hundred subscribers) Curious if anyone else has told you this.
btw, I will be in Maz for 5 days soon while on my way to GDL and then Ajijic (for a house and pet sit), and this time I decided to be on Isla de la Piedras on the cheap, so I will be staying at a place for $13 a night, entire place with kitchen, which will be interesting for me, and going to be hot sleeping!. My very first trip to Maz, I booked the Double Tree for 8 days, which was AMAZING for the price, view and pool/ on the beach, and followed it by a stay in Centro with a dipping pool in the heart of all for $800. I now always book a place near the malecon, but a few blocks away, and my highest montly price (for 1 month, not long term contract) was $425.
Oh shoot... mostly what I wanted to say is that I love where your channel is going.
Another video please, but, please include more single family traditional Mexican houses. Thanks Jordan.
Can you do a video on the cheapest safest , with most amenities for families of 5?
I'd love to visit some of these areas, but would like to know how I would get along with limited Spanish.
Greetings froms Mazatlan!!
Isn't it also the case that a person should best do a search when in the area itself such as Cabo or Ensenada etc.?
In Mazatlan, most houses will have closed in garages and/or bars on windows etc for security. Mazatlan in general is a poorer city vs somewhere like Queretaro or Merida which are richer cites. My apartment in Mazatlan in Centro Historico has all barred windows, even a special one for the sliding glass door on the balcony.
land prices would be nice as well, like empty lots, or over an acre
When renting an apartment in Mexico on a lease do they check your credit score in America?
My husband… the one with the pension and Social Security… is sort of reluctant to make the commitment to Mexico, but I really want permanent residency. He begrudgingly says we can consider Guadalajara. Would like info on that city.
San Carlos in Sonora Mexico es numero uno mi amigo
Numero uno en que? 🤣
I never see anyone talk about whether an American who takes multiple prescription medications per month can afford to live in Mexico. What are the healthcare options? Thanks!
Medications are cheaper in Mexico. I stock up on every trip down there. Many items that are prescription only in US are Otc in Mexico.
Do you have information about San Cristobal del las Casas too ?
bueno 🙌
Hey there Jordan... maybe you've addressed this in a video already.. but how did you get your dog into Mexico to be a resident? or did you adopt Laska while in Mexico? Perhaps I missed that video. Thanks much... new subscriber. :)
The dog he is with recently doesn't look like Laska
When I see these prices I wonder why anyone from Mexico would be looking to leave?
Most people that migrate are from the undeveloped poor states, believe me people live well in Mexico but only for some States, not all states are the same in Mexico nor the cultures or people, never put Mexicans in one box. The north and central parts of Mexico and some places of the Yucatan peninsula are well money wise it's the south that has suffered from not being industrialized and tends to be poorer, also the neglect the Mexican government has neglected the South for it's where the heart of native indigenous communities nations and where the afro Mexicans live.
Hi I'm new here 🎉 I like your video! But will this area be safe? I am single. Obviously safety would play a part in my decisions.
Jordan I m looking
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Retire
Early been researching Costa Rica Panama
Nicaragua and Mexico .
Now
Mexico
Doesn’t seem to have many ways to
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There . I wish there was a way unless I’m missing something !!
Is it true that foreigners cannot buy property and homes within a 50km distance of the beach?
Don't forget you have to have an aval in Vera Cruz...hard when you are just moving there..been there done that!! Lived there!!
What is an aval?
@@siouxrose7766 .. an Aval is
someone who signs with you at the time of signing the rental agreement... guarantor so to speak....make sure they have 2 options for getting paid..like a cosigner..
Aval?
You seem tomiss San Juan del Río Querétaro with a Quarter Million inhabitants and between Queretaro and México City.
Why is a vacation rental bad and Mazatlan?.. isn't the rent price still below your limit?
Please add more cities / areas ..
Also, do you know of other websites to search for rentals or purchase?
I like your channel
Are you working in Mexico
And is it easy process to live and work
Or you're working for American employer
Thank you
The reason I've taken Mexico off the list is not because of the cost of living within the country, but the huge amount of income necessary to qualify for residency that keeps going up every year. If you include that (not to mention the cost of each residency renewal for 4 years until you get permanent), no one can live there on $1,000/month.
I heard in another Jordans video that people retired do not need a given income for qualifying.
Otherwise, you can come and go without getting a residency.