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So beautiful! Love your perspective, the creativity added to the videos you produce, the history...top notch. Thank you for sharing our story at CasaELM, but for agreeing to spend the weekend with us. Much appreciated and look forward to seeing you again really soon! Keep enjoying life, everything you are doing to help others and sharing your beautiful travel experiences. Know you are appreciated. Love from us in SMA!
IS SO GREAT TO SEE YOU HAVING A NICE EXPERIENCE LIVING IN SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE . CANT WAIT TO GET BACK TO MÉXICO I'LL BE A FEW MORE MONTHS I CAN'T KEEP UP WITH THIS HIGH COST OF LIVING IN USA MY RENT JUST WENT UP AGAIN $ 2000 DLS A MONTH 😢😢 THE STRESS I'M GOING THRU I FEELING SICK EVERYDAY !
I absolutely love SMA and I did have the privilege of meeting Michelle and staying at her Casa Elm. I made several friends there and I look forward to going back soon.
That is one of the best restaurants in San Miguel. IThey also own a ranch outside of town called Rancho Luna which is exquisite, whre they grow all their produce, organically, and make their own beer.... A fabulous fabulous restaurant.
Love seeing Black “You Tubia” together and supporting each other. So glad y’all are back in Mexico. Y’all hitting ALL the spots. Slow down and enjoy too!! 👍🏾
Why can’t it be all races? Can you imagine someone saying love seeing all white UA-camrs together? How racist would that sound? And it’s ok to say it regarding black? Isn’t that a double standard? It’s just sad..
@@24hrstolive27 We don't see it as a double standard at all. "White" UA-cam is already a thing and deeply implied. When you cut on UA-cam you do not see ppl of color let alone black couples touring the world. We represent the vanguard and appreciate the love and support. Love is universal and support is personal. As an American who is living in a country that has blatantly trampled over black lives since its inception maybe you don't understand that it's a part of our culture to support eachother in this way. It's OUR culture. Before leaving the states I was the ONLY Black man in the boardrooms at most of my jobs. Anytime another brother or sister was hired (no matter the department or position) I rushed to give them a spirit of solidarity and support (Black Love) because ik how lonely it feels to be someplace that dosent understand your values or perspective. That said we love universally and rep for all who can vibe w/ us. The only thing sad is when ppl have a problem w/ a culture they don't understand....thats a privilege and stance w/ no foundation.
You have described all around this city just by looking at your video l can imagine how beautiful and charm is this city...all within walkable streets...art galleries..history where at the same time you can see the birds flying around at the same time..nice cafes...restaurants..great atmosphere...everybody is welcomed...it's like a dream town..a little Paris but with better temperatures...nice video..👍
Outstanding video and so well done. I personally love the ocean and mountain vibe, but I would love to visit San Miguel de Allende. Thank you for taking us along! ❤
Whats up yall! Love you channel and all your takes on the black experience in México and the Afromexicans that no one up north knew existed. I love México too and I love how its diversity is being diversifing yet again. Only thing I want to point out is that México is lovely and complex because of its history, culture and mainly because of its people… ancestral and new. For all those who want to make it HOME.. remember to INTEGRATE in this culture and to its people, with your own flavor of course.. but let´s make it a Mexican flavor. Keep up your amazing work. Thanks
Grrat point! We're are trying to put together an episode that centers around just that....assimilating to where you move. If you'd be willing to talk about that on camera please let me know. We'd love to capture it as a part of this series. Either way, thanks for the wisdom!
Randell that exit from the bar was classically hilarious 🤣 done like a true western cowboy…. All you needed was your gun belt on your hip and a cowboy hat. Love seeing us abroad. It’s Helping me build up my courage to venture out to other parts of MX. Blessings to you guys 🙏🏾
San Miguel de Allende is a beautiful town to visit but not the place for me to live! I’ve been there several times before settling in Morelia where I could call a home. SMA is like a Disney to me, and I could get bored after a while. I hope you guys to return to Morelia again soon…
How is the security situation in Morelia, these days? My wife tweaks out at going to places with elevated State Department classifications. It was all I could do to get her to drive CDMX and Queretaro last year.
We aren't certain yet if SMA will make our final location as a place to retire. So far, it's incredibly beautiful, we love living in Colonia Bellavista, and the people are amazing. It's expensive here, though, and we don't know yet if that boho artsy vibe (and I'm an artist) and the good food is enough to make up for the higher cost of living. We left Asheville, NC to move to Mexico, and SMA reminds me in many ways of Asheville. Everything costs more from a haircut to groceries. We will be here for a total of 3 months before we move onto the next city that is on our list. I just found your channel today and I'm a new subscriber - this was a GREAT video. I really liked your perspective and look forward to seeing more. Awesome job, guys! ~Gina
@@mariamar2114 And we can say that both of those statements are true. We did hear dogs quite frequently and they do like their fireworks. We are now in San Luis Potosi inside the city and have found it to be much quieter than SMA. Of course there are still barking dogs, and the occasional peacock, but overall, it is much quieter at night than San Miguel de Allende.
Hola, I met you at the Feria de Mezcal and I hope you found food after all that Mezcal! We remembered that there was a Feria de Comida in the Parque Llano in centro that we drove to. Tons of traditional food to eat. I bought a tlayuda and the guy even brought it to me at my table with salsa. They had a band playing and it was very festive. It will be there today too Sabado/ Saturday so I recommend eating there and walking over to see the big parade at 6pm. Have a great time! I resubscribed so I can see your next video. I only watch Mexico UA-camrs.
Hola Kirby! It was nice meeting you! We did eventually find food but may try to head to the Feria de Comida tonight now that you've mentioned it. Thanks for the recommendation (and for resubscribing). Looking forward to the parade as well!
Oh, yes we hung out with them and some other black creators at Michelle's Influencer weekend. Good ppl, great vibes! Really sincerely got an appreciation for each person....as a person and the work they're doing!
Hey folks, what’s up Yarbros? Thank you so much for representing our town and showing off the many things we love about SMA!! You are so right is the Best Small City in Mexico. Even watching the video made me have a smile from ear to ear and just grateful I live in SMA. So sorry we missed you guys however, I know our paths will cross one day.
I love SMA and I love The Yarbos and I think Ms Wedderburn has a lot to offer. BUT CAN WE LOOK at 7:28? One person is dressed for a lovely spring day and the other is dressed like she's about to harness up the huskies for a trans-Siberian sled journey! I've never been so conflicted. 😊
Saludos from Tejas bro ❤ Austin TX to me is the people bro am Mexican and I don't know Mejico like that bro I know the border where my kinfolks from but that's nothing maan is sad I don't know Mejico 😢enjoy it carnal much love❤❤
Choosing to make San Miguel de Allende your home offers numerous advantages. This charming Mexican town boasts a rich cultural heritage, stunning colonial architecture, and a vibrant arts scene, making it an ideal place for those seeking a culturally enriched lifestyle. The pleasant climate, with mild winters and warm summers, adds to its appeal. San Miguel de Allende also offers a relatively low cost of living compared to many Western countries, making it an attractive option for retirees and expatriates. Its welcoming community, excellent healthcare facilities, and a range of recreational activities further contribute to the quality of life in this picturesque town. Thanks, THE YARBROS!
Thanks for showing us that town/city. It always look beautiful and charming. I had a good friend and her son move there from New Orleans. She knew little about that area except for the computer. She didn't get to explore much as when she got there she broke her ankle and needed surgery. Then Covid hit. She did rent a 2 Bedroon,2 bath house for $800mammonth. She did have to pay some utilities. She told me most were cheaper than the USA. Unfortunately she was diagnosed with cancer and after 3 years left for New Orleans.
Sad story I hope all is well with your friend now. We never advise jumping before you look. If you can do an investigation trip before moving it always helps.
O and yes we are put the withe ot gringo tax now, everything is getting higher so if you think about going be prepared forpay big money and also receive hostility of native people , in a few blocks in the center of the city you will be fine but dont go far because you will know the real mexico
As always, great, informative and engaging video. My husband and I live In Queretaro and we visited SMA. We felt like you Randell, too many gringos. We love the town, history and culture, however, my husband was bombarded with the locals hustling him. It is one thing to ask for money (which we did give to those who were in need) but it is another thing to be persistent after saying no (very respectfully) many times. It is the opposite In Queretaro, people ask for money, however, when we are not able to give, they are respectful and go on their way. They do not continue to hustle us. It was unfortunate that we had that experience because it left a bad taste in our mouth about the town. My husband and I seem to do better in areas that are more local and indigenous. We are committed to a one year rental lease which expires in May and we will be traveling through Mexico as Nomads. With the help of your great videos throughout the past couple of years, We are very excited to experience the many wonders of Mexico. Thank you for your love and hard work.
I find it interesting that you are collectively so into SMA. I spent six weeks in Guanajuato, back in 2009. Loved it. I had a travel motorcycle, so I could explore the region and country. The Gringification in SMA really put me off. Prices in dollars on menus, always getting the English menu when you sit down. Start a conversation in Spanish, and have it switched to English. It's like Mexico with training wheels and prices for the privilege. It's nice, but like Santa Fe, NM in Mexico. I thought GTO and QRO were far more authentic.
Thanks for this comment when traveling and trying to live in a place even if just for three months if it all possible, I try to be cognizant of gentrification. When the first Statt came up that one and six people that live in SMA is an Expat the first thing I thought it was “whoa I bet the locals are getting priced out”.
@@TheYarbros We have to second that suggestion. We went to Delores Hidalgo twice and it is a great experience. So much history and it is amazing, only 30 minutes away, but it so flat. Check out the pottery and the ice cream.
Thanks for sharing such beautiful spots in Mexico. It's lovely to see it through a different lens and makes your content very enjoyable! One thing, though -- Mexico is in North America. A couple of times in this video you refer to North America as though Mexico isn't a part of it. Maybe it wasn't intentional ? In any case, I just wanted to put that out there. :)
Thanks! 🤣🤣🤣 I'm aware of Canada, the US and Mexico's positioning...funny thing is we had a huge debate during a live a couple of years ago and Most of MX doesn't believe in North, South or Central America....its just America so now I sometimes intentionally most of the time just me talking exclude them when I'm doing N. America since they don't identify w/ it.... anyway thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate you!
You went to Prairie Veiw? My uncle is Dr. Berry. He has the there for ever. My family lives in Hempstead. I'm in San Antonio. When I move to Queretaro we gotta meet up.
Hempstead! This a blast from the past! I had a homegrown that took a group of us to her home there...free food and a washing machine...& her mom washed all our clothes lol GOAT 🤣 Maybe we can kink when we come back. We still have one outstanding story to cover in Mexico.
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Seems to me that the influx of Americans brings American capitalism and high prices. That blows the whole point of moving out of the US 😮
Seems like there is a very welcoming community of Black ex pats! That is wonderful!
We love our new city!! It was so wonderful to meet you all!!
It was wonderful connecting w/ you guys as well. Looking fwd to keeping up w/ your adventures!
Ok intro come through! As a old school picky film editor you have superior editing skills! Makes me proud ❤
Thank you so much!!
1:26 yes they are excellent editors
So beautiful! Love your perspective, the creativity added to the videos you produce, the history...top notch. Thank you for sharing our story at CasaELM, but for agreeing to spend the weekend with us. Much appreciated and look forward to seeing you again really soon! Keep enjoying life, everything you are doing to help others and sharing your beautiful travel experiences. Know you are appreciated. Love from us in SMA!
Much love, appreciation and respect from us to you as well. Lovely to see your vision materializing!
Love the art, history and architecture and as always, the food coverage 🥰
Thank you Sharon! 🥰🤗
I am truly truly glad you are back in Mexico. Best wishes from Merida, México
We’re not here for long this time but this visit has been great!
IS SO GREAT TO SEE YOU HAVING A NICE EXPERIENCE LIVING IN SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE . CANT WAIT TO GET BACK TO MÉXICO I'LL BE A FEW MORE MONTHS I CAN'T KEEP UP WITH THIS HIGH COST OF LIVING IN USA MY RENT JUST WENT UP AGAIN $ 2000 DLS A MONTH 😢😢 THE STRESS I'M GOING THRU I FEELING SICK EVERYDAY !
Amazingly great video. Blacks have roots in Mexico too..
I absolutely love SMA and I did have the privilege of meeting Michelle and staying at her Casa Elm. I made several friends there and I look forward to going back soon.
Love that community! Glad you had a wonderful experience!
Was in Guadalajara for two months staying with an uncle and now I’m back to Envigado. I just love it here.
Yeah, we love it there too!
Both of your hair looks so beautiful and healthy!
That is one of the best restaurants in San Miguel. IThey also own a ranch outside of town called Rancho Luna which is exquisite, whre they grow all their produce, organically, and make their own beer.... A fabulous fabulous restaurant.
What was the name of the restaurant?
Mama Mia! Great and affordable food.
Love Love Love this content! Your experience there makes me want to move immediately!!
Beautiful! Love that you dig the vibe! Thanks for tuning in!
April, your hair is gorgeous, gorgeous!!!! You are so beautiful, and all-natural. love the video. This is the city I'll be visiting next in Mexico
Thank you ☺️ and glad you enjoyed the video. Hope you love SMA as much as we do when you visit!
Love seeing Black “You Tubia” together and supporting each other.
So glad y’all are back in Mexico. Y’all hitting ALL the spots. Slow down and enjoy too!! 👍🏾
Words of wisdom! Trying to slow down...
Why can’t it be all races? Can you imagine someone saying love seeing all white UA-camrs together? How racist would that sound? And it’s ok to say it regarding black? Isn’t that a double standard? It’s just sad..
@@24hrstolive27 We don't see it as a double standard at all. "White" UA-cam is already a thing and deeply implied. When you cut on UA-cam you do not see ppl of color let alone black couples touring the world. We represent the vanguard and appreciate the love and support. Love is universal and support is personal. As an American who is living in a country that has blatantly trampled over black lives since its inception maybe you don't understand that it's a part of our culture to support eachother in this way. It's OUR culture. Before leaving the states I was the ONLY Black man in the boardrooms at most of my jobs. Anytime another brother or sister was hired (no matter the department or position) I rushed to give them a spirit of solidarity and support (Black Love) because ik how lonely it feels to be someplace that dosent understand your values or perspective. That said we love universally and rep for all who can vibe w/ us. The only thing sad is when ppl have a problem w/ a culture they don't understand....thats a privilege and stance w/ no foundation.
@@TheYarbros well articulated to help me understand
@@24hrstolive27 Thanks for being open to the perspective.
I love how this isn't just a travel video but very educational
Thanks and thanks for watching!
I speak 100,000 subscribers to your channel ❤️
We ate receiving all of that!!! Thank you!
I speak national interviews done on your terms about the black expat experience in 2023.
@@auntielu4394 Thats what I'm gunning for! #Received
Excellent video! You captured many of the reasons I LOVE SMA and it was nice to see so many familiar faces 🤗
Thank you both for doing such a great job exposing the beauty and likeability of San Miguel Allende, Mexico.
Thanks for watching!
Been here from the start , haven’t checked in lately.. my GOODNESS you two grow better & better . Love it
We appreciate you and the love! Thank you!
What a Beautiful setting… Kiss….sombrero…cathedral…and the Hug…❤nice
Love this video, thank you, been there and seeing it brings great memories ❤
You guys are the best, we love you guys.
Thanks
You have described all around this city just by looking at your video l can imagine how beautiful and charm is this city...all within walkable streets...art galleries..history where at the same time you can see the birds flying around at the same time..nice cafes...restaurants..great atmosphere...everybody is welcomed...it's like a dream town..a little Paris but with better temperatures...nice video..👍
Thank you!!!
Outstanding video and so well done. I personally love the ocean and mountain vibe, but I would love to visit San Miguel de Allende. Thank you for taking us along! ❤
Thank you 😄
OMG, 12:29 the bills on the right side of the screen in bold letters! Love it!
Yeah, uk Mexico didn't care for him at all! 🤣🤣🤣
Wonderful video of an enchanting city.
Wow, you guys keep upping your production values !!! Beautifully done. SMDA one of my favorite cities.
Much appreciated! It's Apryl's favorite also!
Whats up yall! Love you channel and all your takes on the black experience in México and the Afromexicans that no one up north knew existed. I love México too and I love how its diversity is being diversifing yet again. Only thing I want to point out is that México is lovely and complex because of its history, culture and mainly because of its people… ancestral and new. For all those who want to make it HOME.. remember to INTEGRATE in this culture and to its people, with your own flavor of course.. but let´s make it a Mexican flavor. Keep up your amazing work. Thanks
Grrat point! We're are trying to put together an episode that centers around just that....assimilating to where you move. If you'd be willing to talk about that on camera please let me know. We'd love to capture it as a part of this series. Either way, thanks for the wisdom!
Randell that exit from the bar was classically hilarious 🤣 done like a true western cowboy…. All you needed was your gun belt on your hip and a cowboy hat. Love seeing us abroad. It’s Helping me build up my courage to venture out to other parts of MX. Blessings to you guys 🙏🏾
Hahaha 🤠 Glad you're enjoying our flow and building your momentum to explore more! -Safe travels
14:57 Excellent video. My heart, soul and body needs this. Trying to plan a scouting trip and stay at Michelle's retreat/place.
Best wishes and be sure to enjoy your scouting trip to the fullest! Safe travels!
good tour friend, I loved your tour of this beautiful place, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching friend!
Its called ❤love ❤yeaa😊❤
I'm hoping to be there soon, using my GI Bill to learn Spanish. Can't wait
Thanks for your service and enjoy!
SMA has been on our list for a while now and this video makes me want to go tomorrow lol! Thanks for another great video 🙂!
Thanks for watching! We would love your feedback once you get a chance to visit. PS - there’s a bunch of really good foodie spots!
@@TheYarbros Yaaaas! Y'all know I love my foodie spots!!
Thank you for continuing to put us on new places to visit in mexico. Love your page!
It is our pleasure! Thanks for keeping up w/ us!
Yay! Apryl's happy place lol. I enjoyed visiting there too. 🙂 Great vid y'all. Thanks! 👏🏾🔥💯
It really is my little happy place 🥰 Thanks for supporting us!
Beautiful video. Thanks for sharing!
I lived there for 2 years, it was memorable.
My only concern is climbing out of centeo when we're in our walking moods lol those hills are steep!
@@TheYarbros In the summer rainy months sometimes those roads turn into rivers that go up to your shins.
@@M64936 I can only imagine.
Beautiful video, and April girlfriend your hair is the bomb!!!
Thank you on both accounts!
San Miguel de Allende is a beautiful town to visit but not the place for me to live! I’ve been there several times before settling in Morelia where I could call a home. SMA is like a Disney to me, and I could get bored after a while. I hope you guys to return to Morelia again soon…
That's my favorite city and I'm in need of a gaspacho!
How is the security situation in Morelia, these days? My wife tweaks out at going to places with elevated State Department classifications. It was all I could do to get her to drive CDMX and Queretaro last year.
@@BOULDERGEEK Morelia is calm and tranquil.
@@TheYarbrosthe gazpacho is so Spanish, not Mexican! I never knew of a place you can find gazpacho in Mexico!
Favorite city in the world...
An easy choice!
I missed you guys. Welcome back home 🏡, mexico missed ❤️ you
Thank you!! Moe to come!
You guys made me homesick, I may have to go back to SMDA.
There is a community waiting to greet you!
Thanks for your video, we are in SM right now and enjoyed your comments & vibe👍
Really glad you enjoyed the ride! 😁😁😁
Wow! Thoroughly enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing and the time you invested in producing. Cheers
Thank you!
Hey y’all. Don’t have time to watch this right now but letting it play and dropping my comment for the algorithm! Lol will come back to watch later
Awww! That's love. We just watched you and Karencita's videos as well. I'll remember to drop a line for the algorithms!
Great channel yall. Thanks for showing us th3 real!!
Thanks for being here for it!
We aren't certain yet if SMA will make our final location as a place to retire. So far, it's incredibly beautiful, we love living in Colonia Bellavista, and the people are amazing. It's expensive here, though, and we don't know yet if that boho artsy vibe (and I'm an artist) and the good food is enough to make up for the higher cost of living. We left Asheville, NC to move to Mexico, and SMA reminds me in many ways of Asheville. Everything costs more from a haircut to groceries. We will be here for a total of 3 months before we move onto the next city that is on our list. I just found your channel today and I'm a new subscriber - this was a GREAT video. I really liked your perspective and look forward to seeing more. Awesome job, guys! ~Gina
Hello Gina and thanks for the Sub! Happy hunting. We hope you find your place in Mexico!
As a Mexican I recommend you visit because some others say that it is very noisy there, a lot of rockets at night and the dogs bark a lot.
@@mariamar2114 And we can say that both of those statements are true. We did hear dogs quite frequently and they do like their fireworks. We are now in San Luis Potosi inside the city and have found it to be much quieter than SMA. Of course there are still barking dogs, and the occasional peacock, but overall, it is much quieter at night than San Miguel de Allende.
Hola, I met you at the Feria de Mezcal and I hope you found food after all that Mezcal! We remembered that there was a Feria de Comida in the Parque Llano in centro that we drove to. Tons of traditional food to eat. I bought a tlayuda and the guy even brought it to me at my table with salsa. They had a band playing and it was very festive.
It will be there today too Sabado/ Saturday so I recommend eating there and walking over to see the big parade at 6pm.
Have a great time! I resubscribed so I can see your next video.
I only watch Mexico UA-camrs.
Hola Kirby! It was nice meeting you! We did eventually find food but may try to head to the Feria de Comida tonight now that you've mentioned it. Thanks for the recommendation (and for resubscribing). Looking forward to the parade as well!
Beautiful! Just added another pin to the “places to visit” map. 🗺📍
Hey glad we could be of service!
Just found your channel, ☺. This makes me want to visit again!
You should!
Good to see you guys still in MX!! Lovin' the SMA vibes! Was that Shida's On The Loose and Stephanie Perry I saw at 9:58??🥰
Oh, yes we hung out with them and some other black creators at Michelle's Influencer weekend. Good ppl, great vibes! Really sincerely got an appreciation for each person....as a person and the work they're doing!
So.. Wellcome to my Country, 🇲🇽.... and enjoy the Food
Thank you!
Saludos cordiales desde chicago IL muchachos 👍🌷🦅
Hola jefe!
The food looks delicious!!!
Really nice video, y'all. I sent it to my mama to convince her to visit. And that's saying a lot. Can't send her just any video. Lololol.
Flattered! I hope your mom visits!
What happened to the lady that was talking to you ?
Hey folks, what’s up Yarbros? Thank you so much for representing our town and showing off the many things we love about SMA!! You are so right is the Best Small City in Mexico. Even watching the video made me have a smile from ear to ear and just grateful I live in SMA. So sorry we missed you guys however, I know our paths will cross one day.
It was absolutely our pleasure! Looking forward to meeting-up...till the stay safe and enjoy our cool city!
You guys are my favorite UA-camrs! Keep sharing your stories!!!
Love this and we will!
Very pretty place😮
Gorgeous....thanks for watching!
I love SMA and I love The Yarbos and I think Ms Wedderburn has a lot to offer. BUT CAN WE LOOK at 7:28? One person is dressed for a lovely spring day and the other is dressed like she's about to harness up the huskies for a trans-Siberian sled journey! I've never been so conflicted. 😊
Beautiful thank you
Miss you much! Glad you liked it!
The intro is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 We need to visit that place!
Thanks, it's definitely worth visiting a few days!
Saludos from Tejas bro ❤ Austin TX to me is the people bro am Mexican and I don't know Mejico like that bro I know the border where my kinfolks from but that's nothing maan is sad I don't know Mejico 😢enjoy it carnal much love❤❤
Awesome video
Thx guys another great video... liked and subbed ...
Thanks for enjoying the content and the sub!
Choosing to make San Miguel de Allende your home offers numerous advantages. This charming Mexican town boasts a rich cultural heritage, stunning colonial architecture, and a vibrant arts scene, making it an ideal place for those seeking a culturally enriched lifestyle. The pleasant climate, with mild winters and warm summers, adds to its appeal. San Miguel de Allende also offers a relatively low cost of living compared to many Western countries, making it an attractive option for retirees and expatriates. Its welcoming community, excellent healthcare facilities, and a range of recreational activities further contribute to the quality of life in this picturesque town. Thanks, THE YARBROS!
Thanks for showing us that town/city. It always look beautiful and charming. I had a good friend and her son move there from New Orleans. She knew little about that area except for the computer. She didn't get to explore much as when she got there she broke her ankle and needed surgery. Then Covid hit. She did rent a 2 Bedroon,2 bath house for $800mammonth. She did have to pay some utilities. She told me most were cheaper than the USA. Unfortunately she was diagnosed with cancer and after 3 years left for New Orleans.
Sad story I hope all is well with your friend now. We never advise jumping before you look. If you can do an investigation trip before moving it always helps.
I been 2 San Miguel 3 times its a great city !
we agree!
Great job on your video.
Thank you!
In my bucket list
You'll enjoy it!
Hi guys welcome back to your house god bless
Thank you!
Excellent !!
Thank you!
O and yes we are put the withe ot gringo tax now, everything is getting higher so if you think about going be prepared forpay big money and also receive hostility of native people , in a few blocks in the center of the city you will be fine but dont go far because you will know the real mexico
Nice video. You guys would like Campanario Querétaro
I envy you brothers on the cool😅❤
Beautiful vid!!!
Thank you!!
This video is EVERYTHING!!!
Thank you!
As always, great, informative and engaging video. My husband and I live In Queretaro and we visited SMA. We felt like you Randell, too many gringos. We love the town, history and culture, however, my husband was bombarded with the locals hustling him. It is one thing to ask for money (which we did give to those who were in need) but it is another thing to be persistent after saying no (very respectfully) many times. It is the opposite In Queretaro, people ask for money, however, when we are not able to give, they are respectful and go on their way. They do not continue to hustle us. It was unfortunate that we had that experience because it left a bad taste in our mouth about the town. My husband and I seem to do better in areas that are more local and indigenous. We are committed to a one year rental lease which expires in May and we will be traveling through Mexico as Nomads. With the help of your great videos throughout the past couple of years, We are very excited to experience the many wonders of Mexico. Thank you for your love and hard work.
I find it interesting that you are collectively so into SMA. I spent six weeks in Guanajuato, back in 2009. Loved it. I had a travel motorcycle, so I could explore the region and country. The Gringification in SMA really put me off. Prices in dollars on menus, always getting the English menu when you sit down. Start a conversation in Spanish, and have it switched to English. It's like Mexico with training wheels and prices for the privilege. It's nice, but like Santa Fe, NM in Mexico. I thought GTO and QRO were far more authentic.
What is GTO?
@Tracy Walker Guanajuato the city...
Cool, I didn't care for Guanajuato at all. Different strokes for different folks.
Heard the same thing SMALooka lovely but not authentic
Thanks for this comment when traveling and trying to live in a place even if just for three months if it all possible, I try to be cognizant of gentrification. When the first Statt came up that one and six people that live in SMA is an Expat the first thing I thought it was “whoa I bet the locals are getting priced out”.
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I'm from guanajuato, yes yes👍love to see that everyone is welcome, multicultural yes
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hey guys are ya :) my Aunt is there right now.. love SMDA
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thank you for this video. what does cost of living look like in San Miguel?
It's coming in around $1400 with the bulk if that being housing in or around the Centro area. Get an apt further out and it drops to the $1100 range.
Great place there but I recommend the city of Dolores Hidalgo about an hour away north. It's known for its true Mexico life.
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@@TheYarbros We have to second that suggestion. We went to Delores Hidalgo twice and it is a great experience. So much history and it is amazing, only 30 minutes away, but it so flat. Check out the pottery and the ice cream.
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Thanks for sharing such beautiful spots in Mexico. It's lovely to see it through a different lens and makes your content very enjoyable! One thing, though -- Mexico is in North America. A couple of times in this video you refer to North America as though Mexico isn't a part of it. Maybe it wasn't intentional ? In any case, I just wanted to put that out there. :)
Thanks! 🤣🤣🤣 I'm aware of Canada, the US and Mexico's positioning...funny thing is we had a huge debate during a live a couple of years ago and Most of MX doesn't believe in North, South or Central America....its just America so now I sometimes intentionally most of the time just me talking exclude them when I'm doing N. America since they don't identify w/ it.... anyway thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate you!
San Miguel , beautiful, things to do, but definitely a soft landing.
Yes, very soft lol
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bella San Miguel de Allende
Muy Hermosa!
Im looking for the B&B of the black woman who gives tours, do you have a link to her accommodations? Any Juneteeth events today/tonight in allende?
You went to Prairie Veiw? My uncle is Dr. Berry. He has the there for ever. My family lives in Hempstead. I'm in San Antonio. When I move to Queretaro we gotta meet up.
Hempstead! This a blast from the past! I had a homegrown that took a group of us to her home there...free food and a washing machine...& her mom washed all our clothes lol GOAT 🤣 Maybe we can kink when we come back. We still have one outstanding story to cover in Mexico.
@The Yarbros No doubt! I'm in San Antonio TX but my wife if from Mexico, so we plan on moving on back to Mexico.
THAT CITY IS NICE BUT I NEED TO LIVE BY THE OCEAN....🌊🌊🌊...BUT I JUST WILL VISIT....🤔🤔🤔🤔
I understand that!