I really enjoyed learning about Terra Vista! My husband and I have decided to visit Guanajuato in 2024. This looks like a beautiful, safe and comfortable lodging. We are Canadian and plan on traveling central Mexico now that we are retired. Thank you for this video!
Simply marvelous. Expert expat. The organization of his workshop is the proof of his brilliance. This place looks amazing. Thank you for appreciating this place and sharing it.
Joel! Gracias for introducing your subscribers to the 'Most Interesting Gringo in Mexico'!! I'm going to grab a couple of cold Dos Equis and watch this video again! What a hermoso, tranquilo property! Endre is a true gentleman!!
Lovely video, lovely man, lovely couple, and lovely property. Thanks for sharing this with us. I’m curious to know how much $ he’s invested in the property and whether it’s a labor of love or commercially viable?
I watched the three part videos, had to watch part one twice because of the wood shop. I used to have a custom wood working business. I liked the orange apartment with the outdoor seating. Andre is an interesting guy. Love the video...
Greg, Glad you liked the videos....it would be great to see a fellow woodworker here at Terravista....I could even show you my stash of wood (currently in three locations on the property) I also run a sawmill here as I cut my own trees in the vicinity of Guanajuato. Saludos Endre
Wow, what a place. Endre needs to connect with Guadalupe from Los Arroyos Verde, they are like two peas in a pod. The wood shop is quite something. The gardens remind me of Osso Negro Coffee in Nelson BC, so much care and attention to detail and layout.
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Interesting content. So honestamente, Joel, why México? Media tells us of all the thousands moving north. They don't talk about the now over 2 million gringos who moved south. Do you believe the US and Canadian economies are heading to their demises?
We are betting on Mexico to outperform Canada and the US in the coming decades. I think there are a lot of cracks in the Canadian and US economies. Canada alone has a debt to GDP of over 150% while Mexico is around 50%. Interest rates in Mexico have always been high and now interest rates in Canada are going to continue to march upward. That will not only hit Canadians with variable debt or debt that is maturing, it is going to destroy the Federal budget with the increase in debt servicing costs. They will have to continue to print more money to pay the interest. Eventually the kicking of the can down the road hits you in the face.
@@MovingToMexiCo Thanks for sharing, Joel. I feel the same way. Currently, national debt in the US for each taxpayer is $250K. Median income is about $36K, and GDP per capita is around $62K. The US governments, as well as their respective citizens, are drowning in debt. It's part of a cultural norm where people live beyond their means. People work their ass off to buy on credit anything that's possible and conveibable: flashy cellphones, trendy clothes every 3-6 months, new cars. every year, homes, etc. Hence the emphasis to work on building up a good credit score to be able to get more debt. And economists praise these behaviors because that is how GDP grows. And DEBT has a negative connotaion, so economist invented a euphemism: LEVERAGE. Leverage does not sound as bad so consumers love to leverage. I find that Mexicans are culturally different and for the most part, debt is not so ingrained in their minds and culture. I think that makes the Mexican economy more resilient in more than one way. Cheers, my friend!
I really enjoyed learning about Terra Vista! My husband and I have decided to visit Guanajuato in 2024. This looks like a beautiful, safe and comfortable lodging. We are Canadian and plan on traveling central Mexico now that we are retired. Thank you for this video!
You will love it there! Be sure to have him take you for the driving tour.
Simply marvelous. Expert expat. The organization of his workshop is the proof of his brilliance. This place looks amazing. Thank you for appreciating this place and sharing it.
Yea! Very cool guy.
Wow !! I absolutely oved Terravista!! Definitely want to visit and stay here soon. Thank you for the lovely tour..it's amazing 👏 ❤️
Yes you should!
What is beautyful construction and view......aaawwww i love it
It really is!
the hotel and the owner was so awesome. he's so proud of his place and should. his place is awesome 👌.
Agreed! Awesome!
Great episode! It's always fun to learn about topics I know nothing about from someone with passion and knowledge in the subject.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I absolutely enjoyed and ❤ loved this video! Thank you for sharing!
Very cool
Nice vídeo I liked he named the tree Robie.. that was nice 👍
Yes very nice.
Joel! Gracias for introducing your subscribers to the 'Most Interesting Gringo in Mexico'!! I'm going to grab a couple of cold Dos Equis and watch this video again! What a hermoso, tranquilo property! Endre is a true gentleman!!
You are welcome 🙏
Very knowledgeable I like that man. As always I like your Videos thanks
Thanks for watching!
Okay that man is that best thing on you tube. Wonderful.
Agreed 👍
It is gorgeous
Very inspiring to see what Andre and Susan have created. Great show. ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
Lovely video, lovely man, lovely couple, and lovely property. Thanks for sharing this with us. I’m curious to know how much $ he’s invested in the property and whether it’s a labor of love or commercially viable?
He is a great guy!! He should have his own UA-cam.
Those German windows are nice
Yes!
I watched the three part videos, had to watch part one twice because of the wood shop. I used to have a custom wood working business. I liked the orange apartment with the outdoor seating. Andre is an interesting guy. Love the video...
Greg, Glad you liked the videos....it would be great to see a fellow woodworker here at Terravista....I could even show you my stash of wood (currently in three locations on the property) I also run a sawmill here as I cut my own trees in the vicinity of Guanajuato. Saludos Endre
Hi pls help me.. trying to figure out gow to move there from BC Canada w 3 small doggies!
What can I help you with?
When I scrolled to video, I thought it was Larry David in thumbnail.. Lol
Hehe
Wow, what a place. Endre needs to connect with Guadalupe from Los Arroyos Verde, they are like two peas in a pod. The wood shop is quite something. The gardens remind me of Osso Negro Coffee in Nelson BC, so much care and attention to detail and layout.
Thanks for sharing!
How do we make a reservation?
I believe they have a website.
Alexander is in trouble. I'm guessing kiki did it.
The pescatarian cheese wheel looking kind is trying to sit at my desk at concept this is correct at space where improper pontifical likes to sit in front on the desk mistreating silent protection
Uhh what?
I think I am a "nonexistent gingo". Sure all my friends are Mexican but we are all just humans together.
I think he is referring to people who stay in their condo and don’t interact with the community.
Interesting content. So honestamente, Joel, why México? Media tells us of all the thousands moving north. They don't talk about the now over 2 million gringos who moved south. Do you believe the US and Canadian economies are heading to their demises?
We are betting on Mexico to outperform Canada and the US in the coming decades. I think there are a lot of cracks in the Canadian and US economies. Canada alone has a debt to GDP of over 150% while Mexico is around 50%. Interest rates in Mexico have always been high and now interest rates in Canada are going to continue to march upward. That will not only hit Canadians with variable debt or debt that is maturing, it is going to destroy the Federal budget with the increase in debt servicing costs. They will have to continue to print more money to pay the interest. Eventually the kicking of the can down the road hits you in the face.
@@MovingToMexiCo Thanks for sharing, Joel. I feel the same way. Currently, national debt in the US for each taxpayer is $250K. Median income is about $36K, and GDP per capita is around $62K. The US governments, as well as their respective citizens, are drowning in debt. It's part of a cultural norm where people live beyond their means. People work their ass off to buy on credit anything that's possible and conveibable: flashy cellphones, trendy clothes every 3-6 months, new cars. every year, homes, etc. Hence the emphasis to work on building up a good credit score to be able to get more debt. And economists praise these behaviors because that is how GDP grows. And DEBT has a negative connotaion, so economist invented a euphemism: LEVERAGE. Leverage does not sound as bad so consumers love to leverage. I find that Mexicans are culturally different and for the most part, debt is not so ingrained in their minds and culture. I think that makes the Mexican economy more resilient in more than one way. Cheers, my friend!