I've lived in Joco for 14 years , we live in a family household of 5 homes , all family , well we have a casita #6, under construction too , this house has been in the family for over 85 years . I know of at least 6 rentals on my block , never seen a "Si Renta " sign on any of them and the tennets have changed many times over the years . I don't think most Expats would rent them anyway , most don't have a kitchen they would be used too , or heat and air , our house doesn't have hot water , although we do have an electric shower head for hot showers. I should add , living in town don't expect to find peace and quite , there are 6 churches here , they all cellibrate differant fiesta's , some times all at once , bell's and fireworks at all hours of the day and evening , Dogs barking at all hours , venders on megaphones , and don't for get the loud music at any time . other than that it's great here , really I'd rather live here than any where eles in Mexico . Lets not Grigoises Jocotepec like Ajijic
Excellent information! I don't find any need for heating or a/c here. I do like a nice kitchen and excessive noise bothers my animals, though they are getting used to it! Riberas is pretty quiet except for the patron saint celebrations once a year. I'm just not very happy with the lack of concern about some things by the Chapala municipality. Jocotepec seems to have their act together a bit better. I really appreciate your input and I agree. I love that Joco is an authentic Mexican town.
Beautiful scenery, music, food and so enjoyable to watch! 😊😊.
Thank you!
Thank you for such a nice video. joco looks like a nice place to live.
Exactly the video I've been waiting for. Thanks so much. Please do more.
I've done a lot of videos! Take a look at my channel. More coming...
Beautiful montage! 😍
Thank you. Nice overview of the community with good photos. Keep looking. Wookie is a good dog.
Wookie is my adventure buddy!
What an interesting and pretty place, I had never heard of it, so thank you for sharing. Love how Mexican towns have pretty town squares to enjoy :)
Yes. The town centers "zocalos" are a wonderful place for gathering.
I've lived in Joco for 14 years , we live in a family household of 5 homes , all family , well we have a casita #6, under construction too , this house has been in the family for over 85 years . I know of at least 6 rentals on my block , never seen a "Si Renta " sign on any of them and the tennets have changed many times over the years . I don't think most Expats would rent them anyway , most don't have a kitchen they would be used too , or heat and air , our house doesn't have hot water , although we do have an electric shower head for hot showers. I should add , living in town don't expect to find peace and quite , there are 6 churches here , they all cellibrate differant fiesta's , some times all at once , bell's and fireworks at all hours of the day and evening , Dogs barking at all hours , venders on megaphones , and don't for get the loud music at any time . other than that it's great here , really I'd rather live here than any where eles in Mexico . Lets not Grigoises Jocotepec like Ajijic
Excellent information! I don't find any need for heating or a/c here. I do like a nice kitchen and excessive noise bothers my animals, though they are getting used to it! Riberas is pretty quiet except for the patron saint celebrations once a year. I'm just not very happy with the lack of concern about some things by the Chapala municipality. Jocotepec seems to have their act together a bit better. I really appreciate your input and I agree. I love that Joco is an authentic Mexican town.
Possibly a small house on a nice lot in El Chante? Not too near the cell tower though!
I haven't found any traditional style homes on the market in El Chante.
Passed by this place from a higher altitude thought it looked nice but didn’t actually go in