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 Going to Puerto Penasco Mexico, any tips?
I am gong to Puerto Penasco Mex. in Early Feb. any advice on hotels and resturants Do and don'ts ???...


 Im from the uk. where is the best resort in mexico for nightlife and beaches and not far history.in april.?

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do you recommend cancun or puerto vallarta....


 Are Navajo originally Native Mexicans?
For a while, Navajos lived in New Spain and Mexico when it was in the Southwest, so wouldn't that make the Navajo at one time Native Mexicans?...


 Is it necessary to have a round trip ticket when entering Mexico as an American tourist?
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 I want to go to Mexico for 2 months. Where should I go? Is it safe to travel alone?
I speak a un pocito de espanol, am looking for a friendly place with lots of heart, good music, food and history. Any suggestions?...


 Why is the toco a Mexican Traditional food?
I know Mexico came up with the toco, but how is it traditional? I mean is there a lot of cheese in mexico or what??
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Yes i meant Taco, Thanks for catching that mistake ...


 Ahhhhh i need an answer?
i am going to mexico for vacation. will my phone have service?! i have verizon if that means anything!...


 Anyone know about Business in Mexico?
Hi there, Just wondering if anyone could please tell me if they know anything about business in mexico e.g. negotiations, dealings, etc, where the main business district is, any common methods of ...


 Timeshare rental?
does anyone know where to find a great deal on timeshare rentals in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico?...


 How safe is it to go to Guadalajara in march?
I am going around March 20...


 How far is it from Mexico City to Taxco?
I'll have about 2 weeks off from school in December and I'm looking for that 1 last hurrah before I go into the "real world"

How far is Mexico city from Taxco? Am I ...


 Grandparents would like to take nephew to visit Mexico?
Can they just take their 6 year old nephew across the border and back with his birth cirtificate? He has a different last name than theirs....


 Help getting a tourist visa to the U.S. in Mexico City?
I am a U.S. citizen living and working in Mexico City and would like to bring my Mexican girlfriend to the U.S. for a short vacation. We are applying for her visa and I have some questions.

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 Which is the best calling card to call mexico?
im trying to call Villahermosa Tabasco, and want to find feedback on the best calling cards to call Mexico. Any help?...


 Hope to relocate to mexico, can we take our new car if i were are stillmaking payments?/and my dog? ?
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 I will be going to cancun mexico with my family?
what are some activities or places that we can go to as a family? where is the best place to buy souviners?

trip is from march 09 - 12....


 Good place to vacation in Mexico?
In February my boyfriend and I and some friends are planning on going to Mexico (or somewhere hot...). What's a good resort/place to go that's fair in price and a lot of fun?...


 Any advice/ warning about cancun and locals there?
one of my friends that have been there said that people steal and to stay on tourist zone, because other parts are bad, is that true?...


 Is it safe to travel by bus in Mexico at night?
We are two female university students travelling from Mexico city to Palenque (in Chiapas) and then a small town on the coast neat Oaxaca. All the direct buses from mexico city to Palenque are night ...


 I want to exchange US Dollars for Pesos for a trip to Mexico.?
Should I do this before I leave or when I get there? Where do I do this and what is the service going to cost me?...



Ron J

Looking to move to Mazatlan mexico, I'm retired military and have $2000.00 a month, Can I do it?


    



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michael g
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You have some great answer's here .........All I could add is you need to come down and visit the city your thinkin' about moving too. I'd say take a week , 2 is better,. and poke around. Look at it from a residents point of view , take off the tourist glasses and see if it's for you. Mexico is completely different than other place's I've travelled too. It's not for everybody. As the other person stated some people move in a year or two. Make sure that its a good fit for you.
Im in Acapulco. Yes its beautiful but once you leave the main drag along the beach and get up in the mountains , you get in the real Acapulco. The streets are trashed ! Houses are not what your used to in the states. Chickens waking you up at all hours, Buses and horns honking , dogs barking. Its just different. I spend a great deal of my time about 20 minutes north in a place called Pie de la Cuesta. Georgeous , deserted beach that goes for as far as the eye can see. Flat , laid back , no taxi, no buses. Quiet peaceful just paradise for me. I'm kickin' myself that I didnt find it when I came down on my " investigation " tour. I saw and fell in love with Acapulco and bought a house and find myself everyday j commuting out to Pie de la Cuesta to spend my day on the beach , my boat and jet skii. Had I known I probably would not be listening to the damn chicken like I am right now.
I live like a king on $2400 down here. My house is paid for so I really only have water , and electricity to pay for month to month. To be honest alot of months I dont even spend it all.
Your eyes are glazed over with excitment right now I bet. But again the noise pollution , the trash on the street , the walking up 60 degree mtns. are things I didnt really think about when I made the decision. I also dont think I would have gotten the true picture even off Yahoo answers - its just something you have to feel out on your own.
I didnt learn spanish before I came down. Its comming to me and Im learning but wish I would have learned before I came down. I have a few guys I hang out with at Pie de la Cuesta and I cant fully express myself when discussing politics , women , life. Sure my point gets across but I like to fully express my thoughts , so thats a regret. In my neighborhood there were a few little senoritas I'd sure like to get to know better but my lack of spanish ( fluent ) kept me from asking them out. Im dating 2 now though :):). The guy at the store would bark out the price of whatever I was buying and I just handed him the $$$ , and counted the change to figure out what beer , eggs , milk cost. Id buy one beer , one day and then figure out what the price was by counting the change :)
Yes it can be done on your income but just make sure its a good fit for you. Its not for everyone.................


rhino72032
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You just need to show $1200 a month income to get an FM-3 visa. If you buy a house, you only have to show half that much. With $2000, you can have a nice house, a maid and a gardener.
You can come down for 180 days on an FM-T (tourist) visa and test it out. You may not like the summer heat. Or if you have a spouse, they may not like something. It is not uncommon for a couple to buy a house in their excitement and then sell it in a year or two.
Are you sure Mazatlan is the only place you want to consider? Lake Chapala area has a better climate year round and many gringos retire to San Miguel de Allende.


granny
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My ex moved to Puerto Vallarta. Built a 3b, 2 bath house, total expense (labor and parts) $25,000.00.
Has a maid that cooks and cleans daily.

$2,000.00 a month will afford you comfort you will not be able to afford here in California. Of course if you want to live in a villa...and date pretty señoritas, well, then I don't know how much you can stretch a peso. Two of my female retired friends moved to Mexico because they cannot afford living in the US with their little Social Security checks; they love it over there, and say they are not coming back!


Liz
Hello, I'm from Mazatlan.
$2000.00 US Dollars? sure you can. Mazatlan is not expensive and most people understands english, of course if you speak spanish it would make things a lot easier.

Is dangerous as any other city, and of course you cannot trust in someone you just met.
Because of the drug cartel people might think that you see people shooting people the moment you go out of your house, I've been living 23 years in many cities here in Sinaloa (Mazatlan, Culiacan, Guasave) and I've never been robbed or seen a shooting what so ever.
But I have to tell you that lately has been more violence specially in Culiacan (2.5 hours north from Mazatlan).

If you come here you'll find A LOT of people from the US and Canada who are retired as well and live here, some has a property and stay just for the winter.


Tessie
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I have been to Mazatlan. Everywhere you go they mob you to buy a condo. Hated it. There are lots of nice places in Mexico that are not so commercial. Quaymas is nice. Don't be in a hurry to pick a place, okay? Take your time and visit along the coast. Bus service is good although pretty spartan and you can get off whereever you like.

And $2000 is plenty to live in Mexico.

You'll like it. The people are nice if you don't think you are better than they are.


Lolo
you probably don't want to move to Mazatlan.
only if your looking for trouble!
its the one of the highest crime rate.
plus it is quite scary.
its very beautiful though.
Puerto Viarta is the prettyest.
In Mazatlan they grabbed my arm and pulled my back into there store. And talked about me in Spanish.
Make sure you know spanish pretty well when you go!



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