Living here in Chuburna Puerto Mexico. Can't speak about Merida except that it is a stunning city with many things to do and see. Living on the beach here; nightmare. Yes the beach and sunsets are beautiful and that's where it stops. As stated in this video, the maintenance costs alone on your home are exhorbitant. Everything is a challenge from the garbage littered everywhere to the chronic power outages. You can buy a generator and have solar panels installed but you will pay a maximum fee for the installation and maintenance. Although the Mexican people are kind and generous, there is a sense of not belonging here. No matter what your residency status is in Mexico, you are an immigrant and you will be treated as such. I highly suggest if you are interested in living in this area to rent for at least a year before considering a purchase. Mexico is beautiful but it is not for everyone.
Hi Tom,
Yes. Very good points. In fact, this is great universal advice for anyone moving to any location. Rent for a while first. Thanks for watching.
Living here in Chuburna Puerto Mexico. Can't speak about Merida except that it is a stunning city with many things to do and see.
Living on the beach here; nightmare. Yes the beach and sunsets are beautiful and that's where it stops. As stated in this video, the maintenance costs alone on your home are exhorbitant. Everything is a challenge from the garbage littered everywhere to the chronic power outages. You can buy a generator and have solar panels installed but you will pay a maximum fee for the installation and maintenance. Although the Mexican people are kind and generous, there is a sense of not belonging here. No matter what your residency status is in Mexico, you are an immigrant and you will be treated as such. I highly suggest if you are interested in living in this area to rent for at least a year before considering a purchase. Mexico is beautiful but it is not for everyone.