@@wakeupyisrael77 That's good to hear... Sounds like you're in the right spot cause we've had some serious rain over the last couple months. If it was gonna flood, it would have already done so.
@@69daviddion I no longer live in that area but it’s called FRACC Las America’s 2. These community of houses are located in Mérida about 25 minutes from the city center.
So helpful that you showed how you called them - you did very well! I feel so self-conscious talking in Spanish and I would be so nervous to call. But you showed me I have nothing to worry about! Plus the guy spoke English :)... Thank you!
Man! My Spanish is good, but I guess I didn't have the confidence like you. Super proud of you. Haha. I'll try to call next time I would like to ask some questions like you just did. Haha. This looks like the way to find a spot especially because you are driving the area getting to know it better. I need to drive around and find an area I like, then find for a place in the area. This is the first video I've seen like this, which from my understanding is the recommended way to find the best places to stay. 👌
Absolutely... I'm finding this to be a great way to find real deals. I've previously been too scared to call but now I'm not to concerned. I just try and mix some basic words together and hope they understand, lol. In this case I got lucky and got an English speaking person on the second call. My spanish is HORRIBLE... So if your spanish is better, then you ain't got no excuse not to call, LOL... Go for it and have fun!
LOL ... It happens ... I've done that a few times myself. I like Altabrisa and where I'm currently at, Montebello. Hotel wise, there's a Residence Inn here with full kitchen/stove. Do a search on Google for Residence Inn Merida and u generally get better rates from the booking engine versus going through the Marriott website. It's on a great side of town next to a mall, shopping and restaurants.
@@MoveAbroadandThrive I didn't sleep last night so booked a spot at 3am. I'm here now. Got a place on Calle 4 Montecristo. We got off at the ADO in Altibrista this morning had to go back to that mall this afternoon for food bc I can't get uber to work properly. Without transportation it's gonna be rough. The taxi that dropped us from the bus station has taken us back and for today. 70 peso each way. My budget ain't ready for this. Trying to go to the beach tomorrow.
@@LoveBeingBrowne Download Rappi App ... u can order food, groceries, restaurant food and they'll bring it to you... Cheaper versus taking taxis/ubers to go get it. How long u here
Practicing Spanish regularly will increase confidence. You're doing good. I think the prices are nice but concerned about the flooding issue. The area looks nice with adequate conveniences.
Are you taking Spanish lessons? Your daughter going to an English school?? I think your experience there would be a million times better if you spoke intermedio español..
Very affordable. We live there too and only pay $5000 mxn for a 2 bedroom.
$250 US Dollars??? ARe you serious? Is the flooding as bad as people say it is? Or is that only in some areas?
@@MoveAbroadandThrive We havent experienced any flooding, we moved here in May. And yes, $5000 mxn.
@@wakeupyisrael77 That's good to hear... Sounds like you're in the right spot cause we've had some serious rain over the last couple months. If it was gonna flood, it would have already done so.
How far are y’all from Merida?? And how do I find apartments in this area ?
@@69daviddion I no longer live in that area but it’s called FRACC Las America’s 2. These community of houses are located in Mérida about 25 minutes from the city center.
12:50 “For $350, I might could deal with some floods!” 😆😆
So helpful that you showed how you called them - you did very well! I feel so self-conscious talking in Spanish and I would be so nervous to call. But you showed me I have nothing to worry about!
Plus the guy spoke English :)... Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! You got this ... Throw yourself out there and it'll all work out.
Man! My Spanish is good, but I guess I didn't have the confidence like you. Super proud of you. Haha. I'll try to call next time I would like to ask some questions like you just did. Haha. This looks like the way to find a spot especially because you are driving the area getting to know it better. I need to drive around and find an area I like, then find for a place in the area. This is the first video I've seen like this, which from my understanding is the recommended way to find the best places to stay. 👌
Absolutely... I'm finding this to be a great way to find real deals. I've previously been too scared to call but now I'm not to concerned. I just try and mix some basic words together and hope they understand, lol. In this case I got lucky and got an English speaking person on the second call. My spanish is HORRIBLE... So if your spanish is better, then you ain't got no excuse not to call, LOL... Go for it and have fun!
@@MoveAbroadandThrive hahaha. You're absolutely right. Thanks again for the video!
@moveabroandthrive, did you ever visit that WING STOP place to try their chicken wings in LAS AMERICAS? At the 16:42 minute.
Great video! Can’t believe how affordable living can be out there....love it!
It''s definitely real... And shocking, lol
Thank you so much for the video. I love it.
You are so welcome!
Which parts of Merida have you tried and liked the most? We arrive today & I have yet to book a room. Smh
LOL ... It happens ... I've done that a few times myself. I like Altabrisa and where I'm currently at, Montebello. Hotel wise, there's a Residence Inn here with full kitchen/stove. Do a search on Google for Residence Inn Merida and u generally get better rates from the booking engine versus going through the Marriott website. It's on a great side of town next to a mall, shopping and restaurants.
@@MoveAbroadandThrive I didn't sleep last night so booked a spot at 3am. I'm here now. Got a place on Calle 4 Montecristo. We got off at the ADO in Altibrista this morning had to go back to that mall this afternoon for food bc I can't get uber to work properly. Without transportation it's gonna be rough. The taxi that dropped us from the bus station has taken us back and for today. 70 peso each way. My budget ain't ready for this. Trying to go to the beach tomorrow.
@@LoveBeingBrowne Download Rappi App ... u can order food, groceries, restaurant food and they'll bring it to you... Cheaper versus taking taxis/ubers to go get it. How long u here
@@MoveAbroadandThrive I was gonna do a month but if my budget getting rocked idk. I'm thinking of moving more Centro so we can hit that bus more.
Great clarity
Did you do men's clear nails. Where to get my sweties
Practicing Spanish regularly will increase confidence. You're doing good. I think the prices are nice but concerned about the flooding issue. The area looks nice with adequate conveniences.
Very true! Flooding is an issue there
Try texting their what's app. You can use translate inside the what's app
I normally check to see if they have whatsapp but didn't see it
Is it a game to paymore
Can you still buy wings at the store, ribs, that type of stuff or are you buying whole chickens when you want just wings?
You can just buy wings at some of these places as well ... I get the whole chicken cause it's cheaper
And the buses out here will take you to the Central 8 pasos👍🏼
Wow ... That's insane :)
Little Caesars, SON!!!!
LOL
Mr Cartier loves chicken 🐔 wings
100% LOL
Are you taking Spanish lessons? Your daughter going to an English school??
I think your experience there would be a million times better if you spoke intermedio español..
Hey... Yes we are taking lessons. Just taking a while to actually learn it lol.
Remember, don’t hope they speak English you are in Mexico 🇲🇽 you hopefully you speak Spanish