Retire ( or Live ) in Mexico City, Mexico - the Straight Talk ( Pros and Cons )

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  • In this video Jenny and Noel talk about retiring ( or living ) in Mexico City, Mexico. We give you the straight talk about retiring in Mexico City: the pros and cons.
    We discuss the many different pros and cons of retiring in Mexico City, Mexico. We also talk about whether or not we think Mexico City is a good place to retire or live long-term.

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  • @snailtravelers
    @snailtravelers Рік тому +8

    We think your assessment of Mexico City is right on the mark. When we arrived for a visit the idea of living there wasn't even in the back of our minds. When we left Mexico City we were shocked because we felt like we would enjoy living there long term. Great video!

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  Рік тому +1

      Thanks, we absolutely loved Mexico City, and it is somewhere we would definitely consider living more long term.

    • @lmb0123
      @lmb0123 Рік тому

      Same experience. Will be visiting PVR in 2 weeks :)

  • @pacoceja4659
    @pacoceja4659 Рік тому +9

    Even the “cons” are nothing for some folks… it just depends on who you are, what your habits are.. and how you navigate through life. I’m from Chicago and I ABSOLUTELY LOVE everything about CDMX! The altitude, the noise, the fact that the city is so vast.. I rather deal with “pollution” than stray bullets, or the DISGUSTING WEATHER in the north, ESPECIALLY in Canada! It’s the altitude that gives CDMX its gorgeous weather. It just depends on how you see things. I will NEVER go back to snow, or the insecurity we see in the USA… you can’t even enjoy a parade these days with out a few folks dropping like flies around you from stray bullets. CDMX is one of the best cities on this planet.

  • @poochthedog8079
    @poochthedog8079 7 місяців тому

    You guys did a great job on this video! Every night I watch videos about retiring in Mexico, but it’s always people drinking, piña coladas, while the sun sets over the ocean. Not my favorite thing. Mexico city sounds like it could never get boring.

  • @craftsmanctfl3493
    @craftsmanctfl3493 Рік тому +1

    So enjoyed this video. We are retired, but considering spending more (or all) time in Mexico. I never really thought of Mexico City as a potential place to land, but this video made us begin to throw the city very much into the mix of possibilities. We look forward to learning more about it. Thank you!

  • @557Franklin
    @557Franklin Рік тому +4

    Nice video and so . . . Canadian. I go to CDMX all the time: me encanta la ciudad! I agree with all your comments but, I really feel that as intelligent North Americans, we can take the time to learn Spanish. There are free apps like Duolingo and Spanish with Paul that make it so easy. In other words, there are NO excuses. Ciao!

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  Рік тому

      Glad you enjoyed the video! If we choose to live in Mexico, we absolutely would learn the language to a much more fluent level. We were there for 4 months total, and picked up what we could. When we were in Turkey, we did the same. And when we were in Bulgaria we did the same. And now in Thailand, the same. Languages take time to learn well, and once we decide where we will live, we will put in the time to learn the language. For now we do our best. Thanks for watching!

  • @HappyTrekkers
    @HappyTrekkers Рік тому +1

    We were just there. We only flew down for the a long weekend to check it out and in just that short time we found what you said to be true. We really liked it and are looking to go back. It was very pretty and tons to do. we live in San Diego but we are originally from Florida so it was a good combination of some rain but not the heavy humidity and we liked that it was very green and walkable at least in the condesa and roma norte areas. It is definitely on our list for an extended stay later this year.

  • @carolinekeenan8192
    @carolinekeenan8192 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you … I’m building a whole travel journey through watching your great videos!

  • @zenmaiden1
    @zenmaiden1 Рік тому +1

    Loved the video Jenny and Noel, and we feel the same way about loving the city!. We are from Los Angeles, and absolutely fell in love, we have our tickets and ar in process of decluttering, selling, donating etc our household. Plan to move in June without furnishings etc, have our Airbnb all set for the summer! We loved the parks, Condesa, Centro, everything.. the green space is wow wow. We spent about a month there and got to explore. It was late Aug - Sept we did not have any issue with mosquitos. But will be prepared thanks for the heads up. We also visited SMA and loved it too, but wanted a bigger city activity wise. It spoke to us loudly!! move here move here. I agree about the airport and gates.. haha yes it happened to us running through the airport..and why the gates assigned at the las minute?? I have no clue. Its sad the US press dogs Mexico so much, and so many are scared to even visit, due to that. We see way more crime in the USA and Los Angeles alone. We also liked the presence of the police, it gives a secure feeling. If we had more of that in USA with armed guards at stores, the bad actors would not have the opportunities or would think twice eh!

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  Рік тому +1

      So glad our experience resonated with you guys! Mexico City is a great place, and is very, very high on our list of places we are considering living. Thanks for watching.

    • @carolynpitchford3857
      @carolynpitchford3857 Рік тому

      once we get rid of Biden and his leftist government life will improve--wonder why so many Mexicans are coming here if so great--I was in Mexico City 35 years ago loved it but it was basically rich and poor and the pollution was not great --but I did love it there even then--Drug lords and leftist president may crash the middle class there now?

  • @rogerbianchi1
    @rogerbianchi1 2 роки тому

    I haven't watched your videos since you guys were still in the "Peg. Damn you guys have polished it up nice. Well done on the entire video. Good travels and good luck when you get to The Isla.

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  2 роки тому

      Thanks a lot. Watch some of the actual travel videos - they are much more "polished" in my opinion; both have good content though. Thanks for watching.

  • @ShihanTomCallahan
    @ShihanTomCallahan Рік тому

    new to your channel been watching for a couple of days. Excellent

  • @edgarandre5216
    @edgarandre5216 Рік тому +1

    Mexico City is a very agetreated area to have a rest house but if it's very good to come to work in fact, young people from many countries and all professions are arriving cause there's a lot of labor supply.
    Mexicans we really appreciate when anyone integrates into social life in this country and strives to learn a little Spanish.

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  Рік тому

      We loved Mexico City - we would definitely need to work though, and our Spanish is not nearly good enough. Thanks for watching!

  • @bananapatch9118
    @bananapatch9118 Рік тому +1

    I like the idea of Mexico City except that it is pricey for Mexico. We absolutely hope to eventually spend some time there but will start our retirement adventure in San Cristobal de las Casas. Our second choice is Cholula Puebla. Both are smaller cities with cool weather. We are retiring at 55 and 60 years old so we will have about 16 months paying all costs out of pocket. Once I start getting my SS check that will cover all of our expenses but not enough for us to live in Mexico City. It may be an option once both of us have SS checks coming in.

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  Рік тому

      Mexico City can be pricey for sure. Puebla City is somewhere we have considered as a good, smaller city option to Mexico City - Cholula would also be good, I think. The volcanoes do freak us out a bit though!

  • @diazpty
    @diazpty Рік тому +1

    excellent information

  • @catobie1948
    @catobie1948 Рік тому

    I tell everyone to visit there. The neighborboods are amazing. People in US think it's backwards, crime ridden and dangerous. It's a city. There are places to go and places not to go. Just gotta watch for sidewalks that pop up or down unexpectedly. You have to buy water and plumbing isn't always the best. But it is a totally amazing place to visit. See for yourself.

  • @blondetruther
    @blondetruther Рік тому +1

    Great video- thanks! What area did you stay in while in Mexico city and how much rent did you pay? And, do you know what area you'd want to live in there? By the way, we are living in the Diamante area of Acapulco right now across from a beautiful quiet beach and many well off mexicans own apartments in the building we are in. It's only 3 1/2 hours from the beach here to Mexico City - so that's another plus, that it doesn't take too long to get to a nice beach area from there.

  • @beverlyb6391
    @beverlyb6391 Рік тому

    lol, in a major International airport if they did announcements other languages maybe they would announce the info in 4-9 languages many would still be left out...

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  Рік тому

      No, this is completely untrue, we have travelled in a lot of countries all over the world. Most major airports in the world announce in the native languages of the place, and in English as well as other relevant languages. For example, Thailand does Thai, Chinese, and English.

  • @ovh992
    @ovh992 Рік тому

    The saying in Mexico is "Don't go to the capitol in September." Most of the major earthquakes occur in September for some reason.

  • @bananapatch9118
    @bananapatch9118 Рік тому

    Can you share with us what you think your total monthly costs would be living in Mexico City ?
    We think we will spend $1800 or less in San Cristobal de las Casas, but would be closer to $2300-$2500 in Mexico City ????
    We speak Spanish and have lived abroad before.

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  Рік тому

      We have a budget video here: ua-cam.com/video/MRRXe1iYCrQ/v-deo.html
      However, that budget was more than a bit inflated due to high hotel cost, travel costs, and eating out at some higher end restaurants. I think for us $2500 USD would be completely fine, and maybe a bit high. However, in Mexico City that would be a good thing, in that it would allow us to do some different activities. Thanks for watching!

  • @irenemassey6292
    @irenemassey6292 Рік тому

    Baltimore. Scary place to be out after dark

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  Рік тому

      Never been, but I believe you - Winnipeg, our hometown is also bad. Thanks for watching.

    • @carolynpitchford3857
      @carolynpitchford3857 Рік тому

      @@livingoverseasonadime5933 Get rid of Trudeau and Biden always loved Canada but with the take over of CCP not great --Vancouver was my favorite place

  • @CruiseTom-rz8qu
    @CruiseTom-rz8qu 24 дні тому

    If you have savings in USD and want to settle in Mexico, it makes more sense. Not if you're earning in Mexican Peso's.

  • @albertorosendi5125
    @albertorosendi5125 Рік тому

    Hello 👍

  • @luisorozco4370
    @luisorozco4370 Рік тому +1

    Hi from Montreal! Mexico City's airport and its passengers are hostages to a political saga that's been going on for decades. An ultra modern huge new airport by English architect Norman Foster was to start operations 3 months ago in Texcoco, a few kilometres away from the current one. That never happened because the works were stopped and the site was flooded by the federal government. Why? Because that project was put together by the previous administration and 4 years ago the newly elected left-wing President decided a country full of poverty like Mexico (and its elite) should not enjoy a top-tier airport. So after a 33% of advancement he ordered to stop the works and started buildung a much cheaper version at a new site 2 hours away from the city. This new airport (AIFA) opened 3 months ago however neither the passengers nor the airlines want to use it: there's not a decent road to get there, no train, there is only one or two food options and just 10 domestic operations per day with some flights reported taking off with only 5 passengers. Some routes have already been cut. It's in the interest of the government to keep Mexico City's airport in chaos so that people "choose" to fly from the new one. Should he win the Presidency in 2024, one pre-candidate has already promised to close this brand new airport and finish building Norman Foster's flooded project. Go figure!

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  Рік тому +2

      Wow, that is great information. It is crazy what politics can influence! Thanks for watching.

    • @eberlazting
      @eberlazting Рік тому

      some expats prefer to go to mexico to stay away from politics and you come here and say these things... expats dont have a huge influence over mexico at this point, no need for this imo

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  Рік тому

      @@eberlazting Having information is just fine. Whether you agree with it or not is up to you, and feel free to do more research or just ignore it. Thanks for watching!

    • @edgarandre5216
      @edgarandre5216 Рік тому +1

      Your point of view is very "prianista" and they were told a thousand times that it was canceled cause the land was not adequate and cause Lake Texcoco must be rescued so that the city doesn't continue to unite.
      I'm an architect and I know what I'm talking about.
      on the other hand there are better architects than Norman Foster.

    • @cehaem2
      @cehaem2 Рік тому

      AMLO decided to put a stop to it AFTER a referendum.

  • @irenemassey6292
    @irenemassey6292 Рік тому

    Well if your in Mexico spect to speak Spanish

    • @livingoverseasonadime5933
      @livingoverseasonadime5933  Рік тому

      Yeah - that makes sense. But many people are also interested in what amount of English is available. Thanks for watching.

  • @andrewsnow1933
    @andrewsnow1933 2 місяці тому

    Just watch your wallet I was pickpocketed