I'm a U.S. ex pat whose lived in Campeche for 7 years. Totally recommend it. Laid back friendly place and during pre-covid times very cultural with free concerts in the city square every weekend and big Christmas concerts all for free. I'm sure these will be returning post covid as well
Campeche looks like great opportunity. I'm sure you guys will make the right decision. Another great video. Currently, my house is under contract, closing in 4 weeks, and preparing to go full RVing. One of the things I'm doing is learning how to edit videos for my channel (which will be under a different name and isn't published yet). I've come to really appreciate people like you who create content. Your editing is great, along with the content, and most of all, your personalities make for some really enjoyable, interesting, and captivating videos. I hope I'll be able to produce similar quality on my channel in the future. Thx for the inspiration....you guys rock!
That's awesome! Thanks so much. Glad our channel has inspired you creatively. Just be patient as you learn each video you'll see improvement 🙂 cheering you on!
Loved the video Dennis and Liz. It’s beautiful. I would do it if I had the finances. I will pray you make the right decision. Very nice beach and golf and tennis. Thank you so much for this video.Have a great weekend and a Happy Easter.
@Night Rider Pues hay que pagar mas impuestos y acabar con los negocios baratos ambulantes y no quejarnos de que todos los negocios establecidos conren mas caro. Aqui en USA. Nada es barato. Todo va a la tesoreria. Luego tapan lo hyos de las calles con Eso. Buno bonito y barato. Tiene 2 caras. tanbien los paises caros. saludos
Really enjoy your videos! We lived in MEXICO for 28 years when we were in our 20's 30's and 40's. Great experience. Now we want to retire there. Never had consIdered Campeche as an option till I watched this. Good info. Thanks for sharing!
@@sandrateachout7435 How did you live in Mexico when you were younger if you don't mind me asking? I'm in that position right now, but unsure how to do it. By living do you mean go back and forth between US and Mexico? I'd like to buy something, but I'm not sure what places to consider. They always talk about the crime there also.
@@luperamos7307 my husband and i were in youth ministry for almost 30 years in Mexico. We brought up our kids there. It was a wonderful experience for our family living In another culture. We also lived in on the gulf coast in a city called Coatzacoalcos in the state of Veracruz. We are nearing retirement age and have often had the urge to go back but it’s difficult because now our kids have kids and we don’t want to be that far away.
@@sandrateachout7435 That sounds like a great experience. Where would you recommend someone to move if they are looking for a place where it's still cheap and safe? Weren't you ever worried about kidnappings and those things when you raised a family there? If you are not Mexican you must have stood out.
Good afternoon! Awesome video that highlights this area! Whew...there is just so many places to see in Mexico. This looks like a great area! I'd love to tour around Campeche with an e-bike!
That it’s my city and I live there, it’s a place quiet and peaceful. Good look with your purchase! Country club it’s a nice place for spend your time in you free times. I have been there. I would like to meet you:D
No surprise to us since you guys love Mexico and are into real estate as your job. When you were quarantined, thought you might explore possibilities with Thelma.
Before I forget to mention it later: There are 19 holes at a golf course Dennis. The 19th being the 'Watering Hole" at the end where you discuss the 18 you've just been to. 🍾🥂. Anyway, what a great investment opportunity and certainly a huge decision ahead for you. Amazing complex. 🙏 👍 🎥 🐣 🙋♀️
Yes it's a bit inland not where hurricanes hit directly. You'd get some wind, rain, and flooding but not like other areas of the yucatan peninsula. Check it out on a map and you'll see what I'm talking about. Also, we're from Florida so hurricanes don't scare us too much. - Liz
Las construcciones son de concreto en la mayoria de los casos aguantan huracanes categoria 5, los problemas de inundacion no son como en otras ciudades, la ciudad cuenta con un megadrenaje que ayuda a evacuar las aguas hacia la bahia, habra partes de la ciudad encharcadas pero no al grado de nueva orleans.
While we would LOVE to purchase a condo in this development, we've decided it's not the best financial love for us right now. However if you like what you saw reach out to Karen and Greg directly at www.winedogescape.com 😀If you're new here make sure you subscribe to our channel so you don't miss any future videos. ua-cam.com/users/eatseerv
Under what status when we are talking visas are living with. Is it 180 day / Temp resident / Permanent resident ? I understand that you can't buy a house that close to the ocean but condo yes. Also, being a tourist on a 180 day visa you can buy anything also is that's so ? WOW, Mexico is great and it is sad that so many Mexicans can't even live and enjoy Mexico because they need to try to find a job working in the US, so sad.
definitely an interesting opportunity. the city looks great as a choice for a home base. personally I'm not a big fan of living in a golf course community. I probably wouldnt use any of the facilities. loved the part on the beach though! my personal preference would be either living right in the old city or somewhere a bit secluded right on the water. and I'm more partial to the mountainous landscapes of the Pacific coast. good luck with whatever you end up deciding...
As someone who make his living online, I am free to move wherever and whenever I want... Those lockdown and the cold weather among other convince me that moving is the best thing to do (I wanted to move before but was not in a rush), I have my eyes on many countries including Mexico BUT... I heard about tap water and toilet peper to to be flushed... Is that true?
Hey guys , from someone whose family owns multiple properties in three different cities in Mexico real estate is not as liquid as it is in the U.S.A. You guys are very young so time is on your side. It may be best to try to pick the next upcoming spot that you would like to live. That way you will maximize your appreciation. Maybe a smaller city that is up and coming, so your on the ground floor. You know the old saying opinions are like rear ends we all have one and ours doesn't sink. So many places in Mexico to chose from. I like B.C.S. best of luck!!!
Thanks for the advice. You're right it's not as liquid but we always take a long term approach to buying. Also, we have time as you said. We decided it wasn't the right financial move for us, so we're going to pass but we would have loved to buy in if we didn't money for other assets. - Liz
It's a shame! It would have been very nice to have you living in Mexico. Hopefully your financial situation will allow you to acquire an apartment soon. Greetings.
@@EatSeeRV Guys, do not fall for the "safety" hype for Merida. Campeche is 10x safer, truly safe. While in Campeche, did you see policemen on every corner compared to Merida? Merida is a trap, an illusion. The illusion of Merida is easy to take down. Just walk through any fancy neighborhood in Merida filming. You will get escorted by the Police right away. Why? well, better let's leave it there. Do not go for Merida but Campeche instead.
@@ScarySpots hi Steve, I sent you some information. If you are going to be here longer than 6 months I would look into a longer term visa. I would be happy to discuss with you. Greg
You'd fly into Cancun then drive to Campeche. The Mayan train is in the works which will be a high speed rail all around the peninsula, but for now. Flying, bus, or driving is the option.
Wow we could do 6 months a year down in Mexico in the winter and then back to Canada for our summers. Hmmmmmmm? I’m not sure about my wife but she did love Acapulco. What a great investment, I bet we could rent out the rest of the times that we aren’t there. Oh my this is something to think about. Oh, esto es algo en lo que pensar. Hahahahaha ❤️🇨🇦❤️ Cheers!!!
@@EatSeeRV oh was before you were born, hahahahaha I went with my buddy in 1979 and then with my future wife T a year later. It was amazing. We stayed two weeks but we could have stayed for months, we loved it. Thanks guys.
Oh wow. It's changed a lot. We'll have a video on it soon, but it's a pretty dangerous city. I don't think I'd live there for that reason. It is GORGEOUS though.
Congrats for your investment. Only make sure the land it is not a Federal plot. Unfortunately there are people who wants to take advance of you. Research at the municipality office the legal situation of the urban project that you want to buy.
We didn't end up buying. Financially it wasn't the right move for us, but we would have loved to. Good points in ownership, this one is being vested properly.
Wait how would this work for them? I thought they got denied for their Mexican residency a few months ago? I think they should go for it if it makes sense financially.
@@EatSeeRV hopefully you guys get approved and everything works outs for you guys with the condo! I would love to see you guys explore all the small towns in Mexico.
Merida, since it's on the Gulf, has to have the same malarial climate as New Orleans and the rest of the swamps that border the Gulf of Mexico. If one likes to live in a permanent state of feeling like you need to take a shower . . . if one somehow is comfortable with 100% humidity (or close to it), then I suppose it's possible to live in these conditions and in the cities that lie within the Gulf environment.
Why would they buy there? Aside from being in a better, safer, friendlier, country, more affordable, nicer people, way better food, better weather, and more financially convenient?? Gee Kendall, I don't know... What a dumb question
@@EatSeeRV imho, way more charming places to buy all over Mexico than condo complexes on golf courses, including some of the great, cute non condo non golf course towns that you’ve showed us.
You’re hilarious, Liz! I never liked playing golf, anyway...but you sure are good at driving that golf cart! You really cracked me up in this one!🤣 Thanks for the entertaining video! ❤️
Are there always 18 holes? lol 😝 I thought foreigners couldn’t directly own within some distance from the coast (50 km?) There is a trust or something.... ??? I’ve only vaguely paid attention to the details from the Two Expats Mexico videos.
It's warm in the summer months especially with it's proximity to the yucatan, but it's lovely in winter/dry months. And rain cools it down a bit in the rainy season. I didn't deal with bugs there but we had a bad spell in Isla Aguada after the tropical storm. - Liz
Was hoping to follow ur channel but there’s a conflict of interest if u are being paid to promote this development. If I got this wrong, please let me know
Why would there be a conflict of interest? People promote products, goods, or other services all the time because they are paid for it but also because they believe in it. We disclosed we were getting paid to promote it. And we didn't say buy a condo or don't follow us. If it made sense for us financially we would have bought one. - Liz
I appreciate your videos but promoting those kind of construction is very negative. Have you thought the horrible impact in the environment these kind of construction companies produce? Have you though if the money from this companies is legitimate or comes from the Narcos? But mainly do you know what do these kind of construction do yo the nature and architecture of the city? It’s in our hands to protect our planet and to preserve the culture and history of the places we have the fortune to be in. There are many houses or land that you can buy that won’t have such terrible impact in the environment nor in the economy or culture of the region. I encouraged to search and research before buying there and specially before promoting these horrible buildings. It is our responsibility to take care of our planet. And as Mexican I can tell you that your are welcome to Mexico, mi casa es su casa, but you won’t destroy your house right? So don’t do that in our house either. Thank you
Hi Marysol, I understand your concern. This development is being completed by a reputable company. Its impact on the environment isn't exceeding what already exists. The development of the golf & country club is already there, this is simply being built on top of that. We are big advocates for helping the earth and making sure your choices and actions leave as minimal of an impact as possible. It seems you're not a fan of communities like this, which is fine. But it doesn't mean others should be shunned if they do enjoy them, especially if it's not harming the area. - Liz
You guys are going way too far trying to squeeze every penny out of what used to be enjoyable videos with your money grubbing. Shameless and non entertaining. Why don't you just label your videos paid advertising so we do not have to suffer through the commercials.
Comments like this make all the countless hours of hard work it takes to entertain you for free feel really gratifying. Thanks for watching and leaving such encouraging comments! - Dennis
Videos are cool. Kind of a bummer that the lady doesn't even try to pronounce things correctly or ever wear a mask. The dude at least tries kind of. One video I saw she even pulled off his mask, "You don't need this." Uh, yeah... you do (especially when visiting a country outside of your own and a country that is disproportionately affected by COVID-19). Just because you can afford to see the doctor doesn't mean the people that you come into contact can. Not sure if you need a lecture on how the BIPOC community is more affected by pandemics than White people but come on. It's honestly colonizer behavior visiting a foreign place and spreading your germs. Mask up!
Glad you like our videos Jesse, but this comment is so unnecessary, unhelpful, and simply untrue. The time your referencing when I said he didn't need it anymore, was because we were outdoors at an archeological zone with NO ONE ELSE around. There were two people there. The point in time when I said that, was after we left the area they were in and finished speaking with them as we wore our masks. I take my mask off for the camera very intentionally. You don't know us. You don't know our behaviors off camera, and your not our critic. You see a very small and catered m portion of our life. In regards to our pronunciation and speaking spanish all I can say is at least we try. I speak far more spanish than most gringos who come here and we both put a lot of effort into learning the language. This community is a positive one. There's nothing wrong with helpful tips to improve the quality or experience of our videos as it relates to viewer experience. But the comments isn't an area to rant about your theories of us or to belittle and bully others. Stay around if you can be kind but if our videos (and pronunciation or mask wearing) bothers you -- go elsewhere! - Liz
I'm a U.S. ex pat whose lived in Campeche for 7 years. Totally recommend it. Laid back friendly place and during pre-covid times very cultural with free concerts in the city square every weekend and big Christmas concerts all for free. I'm sure these will be returning post covid as well
That's awesome! Thank you for sharing your first hand experience.
How's safety? Is there an int. airport? Any cheaper than other Mexican cities to live?
It's a super safe city. No international airport. Closest major one is Cancun and it's about a 5 hour drive from there.
With Campeche being on the western tip of the Yucatan, do the hurricane storms dissipate before passing by?
What made you move?
Campeche looks like great opportunity. I'm sure you guys will make the right decision. Another great video. Currently, my house is under contract, closing in 4 weeks, and preparing to go full RVing. One of the things I'm doing is learning how to edit videos for my channel (which will be under a different name and isn't published yet). I've come to really appreciate people like you who create content. Your editing is great, along with the content, and most of all, your personalities make for some really enjoyable, interesting, and captivating videos. I hope I'll be able to produce similar quality on my channel in the future. Thx for the inspiration....you guys rock!
That's awesome! Thanks so much. Glad our channel has inspired you creatively. Just be patient as you learn each video you'll see improvement 🙂 cheering you on!
Omg this video was so fun. The country club was stunning but the humor and outtakes were THE BEST!!
Glad you enjoyed the video! It is a stunning property.
Loved the video Dennis and Liz. It’s beautiful. I would do it if I had the finances. I will pray you make the right decision. Very nice beach and golf and tennis. Thank you so much for this video.Have a great weekend and a Happy Easter.
Thank you Sherri! Happy Easter!
Looks like a great place to spend six months per year. Great video.
Yes, it's like the perfect place!
My husband and I live in Minnesota for 5 months and 7 monts in México, we just bought a property in Chuburna, Yucatán, it's a great investment
I living in Florida, and just bought a property too in sisal Yucatan
Yucatan is best place to live, the beaches gorgeous so gorgeous
There’s bumpy streets in the US too!!! Not only in Mexico!!!
Yes Night Rider is 💯 on this one
@Night Rider Pues hay que pagar mas impuestos y acabar con los negocios baratos ambulantes y no quejarnos de que todos los negocios establecidos conren mas caro. Aqui en USA. Nada es barato. Todo va a la tesoreria. Luego tapan lo hyos de las calles con Eso. Buno bonito y barato. Tiene 2 caras. tanbien los paises caros. saludos
Wow!!! This is amazing!
Yes it's such an amazing property!
Really enjoy your videos! We lived in MEXICO for 28 years when we were in our 20's 30's and 40's. Great experience. Now we want to retire there. Never had consIdered Campeche as an option till I watched this. Good info. Thanks for sharing!
What places do you recommend in Mexico to live in terms of value and overall quality
@@luperamos7307 we lived in Puebla City! So much rich culture and wonderful food.
@@sandrateachout7435 How did you live in Mexico when you were younger if you don't mind me asking? I'm in that position right now, but unsure how to do it. By living do you mean go back and forth between US and Mexico? I'd like to buy something, but I'm not sure what places to consider. They always talk about the crime there also.
@@luperamos7307 my husband and i were in youth ministry for almost 30 years in Mexico. We brought up our kids there. It was a wonderful experience for our family living In another culture. We also lived in on the gulf coast in a city called Coatzacoalcos in the state of Veracruz. We are nearing retirement age and have often had the urge to go back but it’s difficult because now our kids have kids and we don’t want to be that far away.
@@sandrateachout7435 That sounds like a great experience. Where would you recommend someone to move if they are looking for a place where it's still cheap and safe? Weren't you ever worried about kidnappings and those things when you raised a family there? If you are not Mexican you must have stood out.
Congrats to you both. Enjoy the journey where EVER it takes you.
Thank you!
Good afternoon! Awesome video that highlights this area! Whew...there is just so many places to see in Mexico. This looks like a great area! I'd love to tour around Campeche with an e-bike!
That'd be a fun way to explore. The Malecon is perfect for that!
@@EatSeeRV Is the Malecon the bay around Acapulco?
Acapulco is a different city all together. Not sure what you're asking about here.
@@EatSeeRV Ah...I didn't know what Malecon is. I had thought I heard you call that bay route in Acapulco Malecon. But...I also have horrible hearing.
Ah gotcha. Yes we did a malecon is a boardwalk or long pathway next to the water!
You got a new subscriber! Great fun video
Gracias! Bienvenidos a nuestro canal :)
Good Luck with your decisions!!
Thank you!
Wow great place and cheap let’s go to Campeche!!
Yes very affordable!
As others have shared its looks like a great move for the both of you.
Thanks Pete
Thanks for this great video. Not much humidity in Campeche ?????
Yes a lot. Just not at the time we went
"....it's all bumpy road, bro!" sooooooo true!
Haha
That it’s my city and I live there, it’s a place quiet and peaceful. Good look with your purchase! Country club it’s a nice place for spend your time in you free times. I have been there. I would like to meet you:D
Interesting and unique investment opportunity. Beautiful grounds. Y’all stay safe. God bless! Dan - Oklahoma’s Tumbleweeds
Thank you, you too!
Nice clip thanks
VERY tempting!
Tell us about it! It's a great community!
Thankyou for your information it helps a lot for traveling to mexico👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻✈✈✈
The website still shows mockups, was the project ever actually built?
Yes and it's turning out great! Kitchens are being installed now and should be completed shortly. Phase II construction is beginning soon.
Looks great!!!
It is!
Beautiful location!
It really is!
Campeche is a nice place ,,, good luck if you decided to purchase a property there
Thank you!
How its the weather ?looks like ?
Looks like a beautiful spot!
It's so great!
So did u decide you will buy there?
Bienvenidos welcome
OH!!!! You said the magic word!!! "MARINA" 😲😲💥💥🎉🎉🌴😁
No surprise to us since you guys love Mexico and are into real estate as your job. When you were quarantined, thought you might explore possibilities with Thelma.
We're not into owning hotels quite yet haha but yes it's definitely a part of our plans.
Thes is the good one
What high school did you attend? Me Shorecrest Prep in St. Petersburg
Golf is hard
Tennis is fantastic
Before I forget to mention it later: There are 19 holes at a golf course Dennis. The 19th being the 'Watering Hole" at the end where you discuss the 18 you've just been to. 🍾🥂. Anyway, what a great investment opportunity and certainly a huge decision ahead for you. Amazing complex. 🙏 👍 🎥 🐣 🙋♀️
Haha good point! Sounds like you've played some golf in your days! Thank you for watching and the kind words.
Beautiful. What happens in the case of a hurricane?
You hold onto your hats🤠
Yes it's a bit inland not where hurricanes hit directly. You'd get some wind, rain, and flooding but not like other areas of the yucatan peninsula. Check it out on a map and you'll see what I'm talking about. Also, we're from Florida so hurricanes don't scare us too much. - Liz
Las construcciones son de concreto en la mayoria de los casos aguantan huracanes categoria 5, los problemas de inundacion no son como en otras ciudades, la ciudad cuenta con un megadrenaje que ayuda a evacuar las aguas hacia la bahia, habra partes de la ciudad encharcadas pero no al grado de nueva orleans.
While we would LOVE to purchase a condo in this development, we've decided it's not the best financial love for us right now. However if you like what you saw reach out to Karen and Greg directly at www.winedogescape.com 😀If you're new here make sure you subscribe to our channel so you don't miss any future videos. ua-cam.com/users/eatseerv
Under what status when we are talking visas are living with. Is it 180 day / Temp resident / Permanent resident ? I understand that you can't buy a house that close to the ocean but condo yes. Also, being a tourist on a 180 day visa you can buy anything also is that's so ? WOW, Mexico is great and it is sad that so many Mexicans can't even live and enjoy Mexico because they need to try to find a job working in the US, so sad.
definitely an interesting opportunity. the city looks great as a choice for a home base. personally I'm not a big fan of living in a golf course community. I probably wouldnt use any of the facilities. loved the part on the beach though! my personal preference would be either living right in the old city or somewhere a bit secluded right on the water. and I'm more partial to the mountainous landscapes of the Pacific coast. good luck with whatever you end up deciding...
I get that! These communities aren't for everyone. We have the appeal of centro and pacific too. But the busyness of centro and noise gets tiring.
tuxtla Gutierrez chiapas!
As someone who make his living online, I am free to move wherever and whenever I want... Those lockdown and the cold weather among other convince me that moving is the best thing to do (I wanted to move before but was not in a rush), I have my eyes on many countries including Mexico BUT... I heard about tap water and toilet peper to to be flushed... Is that true?
If you can throw the paper but you run the risk of clogging the toilet
Hey guys , from someone whose family owns multiple properties in three different cities in Mexico real estate is not as liquid as it is in the U.S.A. You guys are very young so time is on your side. It may be best to try to pick the next upcoming spot that you would like to live. That way you will maximize your appreciation. Maybe a smaller city that is up and coming, so your on the ground floor. You know the old saying opinions are like rear ends we all have one and ours doesn't sink. So many places in Mexico to chose from. I like B.C.S. best of luck!!!
Thanks for the advice. You're right it's not as liquid but we always take a long term approach to buying. Also, we have time as you said. We decided it wasn't the right financial move for us, so we're going to pass but we would have loved to buy in if we didn't money for other assets. - Liz
It's a shame! It would have been very nice to have you living in Mexico. Hopefully your financial situation will allow you to acquire an apartment soon. Greetings.
Yes we hope so as well! It's a beautiful spot
I like video guys
Great video as per usual. Did you say "we took the safest route possible"? Please elaborate
Safest for our rv because we're HUGE haha it's one of the safest cities in Mexico. Just behind Merida
@@EatSeeRV ahhhh...gotcha. thanks for the clarification 😁
@@EatSeeRV Guys, do not fall for the "safety" hype for Merida. Campeche is 10x safer, truly safe. While in Campeche, did you see policemen on every corner compared to Merida? Merida is a trap, an illusion. The illusion of Merida is easy to take down. Just walk through any fancy neighborhood in Merida filming. You will get escorted by the Police right away. Why? well, better let's leave it there. Do not go for Merida but Campeche instead.
Campeche is great! for a weekend.
No way, it's such a cute wonderful town. - Liz
Got a link for this place? Also, is it cash only or they offer financing? Thanks
You can find out all this info and more at www.winedogescape.com
@@EatSeeRV would you recommend getting a temporary or permanent visa prior to buying there?
@@ScarySpots hi Steve, I sent you some information. If you are going to be here longer than 6 months I would look into a longer term visa. I would be happy to discuss with you. Greg
Do you like it better than Merida? I am an older single female, so safety is important.
Well, Merida is revered as the safest city in Mexico. Campeche City is the capital of the state and feels very safe and clean to us as well. - Dennis
What's the airport situation there?
You'd fly into Cancun then drive to Campeche. The Mayan train is in the works which will be a high speed rail all around the peninsula, but for now. Flying, bus, or driving is the option.
Wow we could do 6 months a year down in Mexico in the winter and then back to Canada for our summers. Hmmmmmmm? I’m not sure about my wife but she did love Acapulco. What a great investment, I bet we could rent out the rest of the times that we aren’t there. Oh my this is something to think about. Oh, esto es algo en lo que pensar. Hahahahaha ❤️🇨🇦❤️ Cheers!!!
That's an awesome idea! When did you visit Acapulco?!
west coast is the place to be for sure!
@@EatSeeRV oh was before you were born, hahahahaha I went with my buddy in 1979 and then with my future wife T a year later. It was amazing. We stayed two weeks but we could have stayed for months, we loved it. Thanks guys.
Oh wow. It's changed a lot. We'll have a video on it soon, but it's a pretty dangerous city. I don't think I'd live there for that reason. It is GORGEOUS though.
Interested in the link to the condo
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Congrats for your investment. Only make sure the land it is not a Federal plot. Unfortunately there are people who wants to take advance of you. Research at the municipality office the legal situation of the urban project that you want to buy.
We didn't end up buying. Financially it wasn't the right move for us, but we would have loved to. Good points in ownership, this one is being vested properly.
Wait how would this work for them? I thought they got denied for their Mexican residency a few months ago? I think they should go for it if it makes sense financially.
We did but we can reapply and could get approved this go around. Thanks for sharing your thoughts on it. - Liz
@@EatSeeRV hopefully you guys get approved and everything works outs for you guys with the condo! I would love to see you guys explore all the small towns in Mexico.
Very nice. What are the HOA fees?
Karen and Greg can walk through the fees! Reach out to them at www.winedogescape.com 😁
Merida, since it's on the Gulf, has to have the same malarial climate as New Orleans and the rest of the swamps that border the Gulf of Mexico. If one likes to live in a permanent state of feeling like you need to take a shower . . . if one somehow is comfortable with 100% humidity (or close to it), then I suppose it's possible to live in these conditions and in the cities that lie within the Gulf environment.
In the rainy season it gets hot but it's not like that all year round.
what are the monthly dues?
Karen and Greg can share all of the specifics with you. Reach out to them at www.winedogescape.com
🇨🇦 That's awesome place.
It really is!
Just sent your friends an e-mail. Very interesting!
Awesome! Let me know if you become a part of it, we'll come and visit haha!
@@EatSeeRV Greg already sent the video. It seems exciting. We are making huge changes and this might be one thing to add to those changes.
That’s what I call roughing it!!!
OMG it so Home
Why would you buy there? How would that be different than some compound in Florida ?
price ,weather ,politics,food,etc,etc. did you really ask that ?
Why would they buy there? Aside from being in a better, safer, friendlier, country, more affordable, nicer people, way better food, better weather, and more financially convenient?? Gee Kendall, I don't know... What a dumb question
Very very very different. Yes, climate is similar but the culture, country, politics, food, is all different as others said.
Cheeky Bastard, don't be mean. Your points are valid but there are ways you can reply in a kinder way. 🙂
@@EatSeeRV imho, way more charming places to buy all over Mexico than condo complexes on golf courses, including some of the great, cute non condo non golf course towns that you’ve showed us.
Como para haberlos encontrado en el Malecón :)
Verdad jajajaja 🤣
¿Qué habrías hecho?
@@EatSeeRV Platicar y practicar un momento mi inglés con ustedes, que no es muy bueno 😂; y pedirles unas fotos! 😎💙.
You’re hilarious, Liz! I never liked playing golf, anyway...but you sure are good at driving that golf cart! You really cracked me up in this one!🤣 Thanks for the entertaining video! ❤️
Hah glad it was a fun one for you!
Are there always 18 holes? lol 😝 I thought foreigners couldn’t directly own within some distance from the coast (50 km?) There is a trust or something.... ??? I’ve only vaguely paid attention to the details from the Two Expats Mexico videos.
Yes Karen and Greg can explain the details. But your right, ownership in Mexico's coast has rules.
Welcome to México
Enjoy our Beautiful country
Just be nice to locals
Or We send you back
Where you come from
Thank you
Don't know why you would think we would not be nice to the locals?
Thanks for watching. - Dennis
How's the climate year round? Bad humidity? Bugs?
It's warm in the summer months especially with it's proximity to the yucatan, but it's lovely in winter/dry months. And rain cools it down a bit in the rainy season. I didn't deal with bugs there but we had a bad spell in Isla Aguada after the tropical storm. - Liz
It's amazing, and very soon the tren Maya go true there
Yes you're right the train should come through soon
You guys are so Florida
Are the cartels friendly?
Te refieres al estado o todo México?. Bueno campeche es el segundo estado más seguro de México después de Yucatán
The Maya train is coming soon....👍
Yes that's true!
Ooooo I need to show this to Bill. I don’t think we’re leaving California but we could totally use a vacation condo in Mexico! 😏
It's a perfect vacation condo!
Was hoping to follow ur channel but there’s a conflict of interest if u are being paid to promote this development. If I got this wrong, please let me know
Why would there be a conflict of interest? People promote products, goods, or other services all the time because they are paid for it but also because they believe in it. We disclosed we were getting paid to promote it. And we didn't say buy a condo or don't follow us. If it made sense for us financially we would have bought one. - Liz
I appreciate your videos but promoting those kind of construction is very negative. Have you thought the horrible impact in the environment these kind of construction companies produce? Have you though if the money from this companies is legitimate or comes from the Narcos? But mainly do you know what do these kind of construction do yo the nature and architecture of the city?
It’s in our hands to protect our planet and to preserve the culture and history of the places we have the fortune to be in. There are many houses or land that you can buy that won’t have such terrible impact in the environment nor in the economy or culture of the region. I encouraged to search and research before buying there and specially before promoting these horrible buildings.
It is our responsibility to take care of our planet.
And as Mexican I can tell you that your are welcome to Mexico, mi casa es su casa, but you won’t destroy your house right? So don’t do that in our house either. Thank you
Hi Marysol, I understand your concern. This development is being completed by a reputable company. Its impact on the environment isn't exceeding what already exists. The development of the golf & country club is already there, this is simply being built on top of that. We are big advocates for helping the earth and making sure your choices and actions leave as minimal of an impact as possible. It seems you're not a fan of communities like this, which is fine. But it doesn't mean others should be shunned if they do enjoy them, especially if it's not harming the area. - Liz
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You guys are going way too far trying to squeeze every penny out of what used to be enjoyable videos with your money grubbing. Shameless and non entertaining. Why don't you just label your videos paid advertising so we do not have to suffer through the commercials.
Comments like this make all the countless hours of hard work it takes to entertain you for free feel really gratifying.
Thanks for watching and leaving such encouraging comments! - Dennis
Also, this is marked as paid advertising... 🙄 - Liz
Do they vaccine the locals? Have you been vaccinated? Do it! just keep swimming,just keep swimming 🏊🏻♀️!
There are vaccines in Mexico but not widely available like in the USA.
Videos are cool. Kind of a bummer that the lady doesn't even try to pronounce things correctly or ever wear a mask. The dude at least tries kind of. One video I saw she even pulled off his mask, "You don't need this." Uh, yeah... you do (especially when visiting a country outside of your own and a country that is disproportionately affected by COVID-19). Just because you can afford to see the doctor doesn't mean the people that you come into contact can. Not sure if you need a lecture on how the BIPOC community is more affected by pandemics than White people but come on. It's honestly colonizer behavior visiting a foreign place and spreading your germs. Mask up!
Glad you like our videos Jesse, but this comment is so unnecessary, unhelpful, and simply untrue. The time your referencing when I said he didn't need it anymore, was because we were outdoors at an archeological zone with NO ONE ELSE around. There were two people there. The point in time when I said that, was after we left the area they were in and finished speaking with them as we wore our masks. I take my mask off for the camera very intentionally. You don't know us. You don't know our behaviors off camera, and your not our critic. You see a very small and catered m portion of our life. In regards to our pronunciation and speaking spanish all I can say is at least we try. I speak far more spanish than most gringos who come here and we both put a lot of effort into learning the language. This community is a positive one. There's nothing wrong with helpful tips to improve the quality or experience of our videos as it relates to viewer experience. But the comments isn't an area to rant about your theories of us or to belittle and bully others. Stay around if you can be kind but if our videos (and pronunciation or mask wearing) bothers you -- go elsewhere! - Liz