Is Mexico A Good Investment?
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@coryholbrook3371
@coryholbrook3371 Күн бұрын
Mountain views? And then he said If this were in New York... wait for it wait for it... Laughable price! Almost $1,000 a square foot! The Builder knows there's some stupid American or Canadian that will come along and pay for it... the people who made this video should be ashamed of themselves for helping promote these con men!!!
@Kay-wn8iz
@Kay-wn8iz Күн бұрын
Dr G's contact info?
@RiosRockland
@RiosRockland 2 күн бұрын
fluvial is near versalles, not the same
@dg9265
@dg9265 3 күн бұрын
Can’t afford expensive Mexico anymore go to the Philippines or Thailand much cheaper. Let them choke on their own prices clown prices.
@kirkmadere5414
@kirkmadere5414 5 күн бұрын
Can you open a business with a temporary residence?
@valm.5243
@valm.5243 6 күн бұрын
It's beautiful! However, this is meant for a wealthy person who doesn't mind spending this kind of money for a very small place. Even if one rents it out, how much rent can they charge to make the ROI worth it? At that high price, it would be better to live in it and enjoy it's beauty yourself. When I move to Mexico, I'm planning to live well below my means so this would be too pricey way for me. Nice video, though!
@hiruu
@hiruu 7 күн бұрын
My target is 2027 to move to Puerto Vallarta! I live the west coast vibe (I live in SoCal) and it is so beautiful! I visited Playa in April and I really like city, but not enough to shift coast, 😂.
@xiomanaxoxoxo3212
@xiomanaxoxoxo3212 7 күн бұрын
When you live below the poverty line and work all the time but don't make the money you should , you will get to it when you can. show them the money and they will go fast.
@tomm9540
@tomm9540 10 күн бұрын
Going to Happy Hour at the main Pinnacle Building is wonderful at sunset....You can't use the pool at the main ? Sorry the HOA is BS .....does that include snow removal? Still love to see you both on your channel. big fan!
@trishsluder
@trishsluder 11 күн бұрын
This location is not loud
@johnnyangelsanchezf.3994
@johnnyangelsanchezf.3994 13 күн бұрын
Lot of real estates in cabo I think thats enough. No water, Lot of people. Enough is enough
@leslieflores-ty3vz
@leslieflores-ty3vz 13 күн бұрын
Oaxaca is such a beautiful place, full of art, tradition, and amazing food! Whenever I visit, I feel like I'm right at home.❤❤❤❤
@tomm9540
@tomm9540 14 күн бұрын
Yes, You must have your mules to bring stuff from elsewhere...lol .A friend of mine needed Sweeper Swiffers to clean with.....Contraband?? LOL c
@tomm9540
@tomm9540 14 күн бұрын
I always follow all your channels, Michelle, Tracy and Risa, thank you all. Curious when VP Harris becomes our next President and she will!! Thank God! Would any of you consider coming back to the States? I am blessed to be both a US Citizen and a RP of Mexico.
@user-ci7iy3ge1t
@user-ci7iy3ge1t 15 күн бұрын
I'll be selling my house in California and heading to Cabo or Vallarta to never come back ✈🩴🕶☀🏄🏊
@francisfrechetteoliva7434
@francisfrechetteoliva7434 16 күн бұрын
its beautiful ; Its good if you buy it for yourself , but dont buy if you think you will make fortune renting it airbnb, its saturated .
@mplslongshot
@mplslongshot 18 күн бұрын
too much!
@cometize17
@cometize17 19 күн бұрын
Rissa quit making these videos trying to attract Americans to Mexico because Mexicans don't want to see them there. We are tired of Americans vacationing in Mexico and now they're trying to move there permanently? We are tired of it and we don't want to see you people anymore so quit making these videos trying to attract Americans to Mexico stay in your own country you are not going to colonize Mexico but we are going to get our land back from the United States that we lost in the war. If you think the US and white people run Mexico you have another thing coming. Your best bet is to stay out now before you get hurt in Mexico.
@charliepayden1752
@charliepayden1752 22 күн бұрын
Looks absolutely amazing!!
@axelgerber6298
@axelgerber6298 23 күн бұрын
For $400k in Marina Vallarta 2 bedroom Marina Front
@RexPonder-y6b
@RexPonder-y6b 24 күн бұрын
Lots more than we can afford
@Gezarie07
@Gezarie07 24 күн бұрын
Hi, without hiring a car, what would be the options getting to and from Puerto Morelos to Kin-Ha?
@dhobby7771
@dhobby7771 6 күн бұрын
Collectives will stop on the highway near the cenotes. Cost 25 to 75 pesos.
@robertoperezaguirreeliasca7559
@robertoperezaguirreeliasca7559 25 күн бұрын
Lo barato sale caro! Nothing is cheap anymore and anywhere in Mexico! Cheap compared to what? Retire in Mexico? But where Anywhere? Best place to retire is where you presently live! I love the English countryside in the outskirts of London, that's where I wound go if I had the chance! I'm a Mexican citizen from Ciudad Obregon, a retired airline pilot living in La Paz Baja California Sur , BCS MEXICO since 2012! I know my country! And I know 90 % of the rest of the world! The Mexican drug war (also known as the Mexican war on drugs an ongoingasymmetric armed conflict!!!! A Wave of Violence Terrorizes Mexico as Criminals Kill With Impunity The latest killings have left dozens of Mexicans dead and few held accountable despite insecurity being the public’s top priority by an overwhelmed mexican government! US tourists beware: Popular Mexico getaway plagued by drug cartel intimidation and violence Drug cartels in Mexico: How rampant violence is taking hold of the country Criminal organizations have splintered into more than 100 groups and are wreaking havoc on the population, with bodies dumped on streets, students kidnapped and schools forced to close due to shootings There is not a corner of Mexico where drug traffickers are not present. Gone are the years of the all-powerful drug cartels, which divided up large territories like pieces of cake and agreed to truces when mounting death tolls started to hurt business. More people are being killed than ever. And in some states, neither the presence of the Mexican army nor local authorities have been able to stop it. In Mexico, there are at least 150 organized crime gangs, according to the latest criminal map presented by a group of researchers from Mexico’s prestigious Center for Economic Research and Teaching (CIDE). This is a huge rise from 2006, when the number of drug gangs could be counted on the fingers of one hand.
@fredj.w.4345
@fredj.w.4345 25 күн бұрын
I want a preferential deal ! Where can I find similar condos?
@eftsoulpath333
@eftsoulpath333 25 күн бұрын
good video. Background music too loud. Hard to hear you!
@slappyortega2449
@slappyortega2449 26 күн бұрын
Take a shot every time she says "diverse".
@brokenstacker8297
@brokenstacker8297 26 күн бұрын
Gringo prices!! Better off to rent a place until you know the area and can find a properly priced property.
@sesomnoslen5729
@sesomnoslen5729 28 күн бұрын
I live in Guadalajara and you can have the beach front. No thanks!
@cometize17
@cometize17 29 күн бұрын
People like these in Mexico think they're going to colonize Mexico in the name of the US and keep land that they've stolen in these cities with the help of the US but they're going to be in for a rude awakening. Soon enough we will take back these lands and make sure their little party is over.
@jsundberg5542
@jsundberg5542 29 күн бұрын
so isn't this gentrification!!! hypocrites. geared towards the white Americans that they don't want!!! but they're ok with their citizens coming to usa
@Lady-Tanya
@Lady-Tanya Ай бұрын
Would love to live on ocean close to us border Rosarita Puerto peneska
@dp100951
@dp100951 Ай бұрын
Get real!
@raulmarquez3448
@raulmarquez3448 Ай бұрын
Try San Nicolas my Dad lives there and I get great internet service it’s about 5 kilometers from Chapala love it things of moving myself there from San Francisco Bay Area I’m also tired of the politics (Mega Republicans )😊
@Jorr235
@Jorr235 Ай бұрын
Why would anyone buy in PV versus renting in the Romantic Zone? Prices are very high now. Buying with the intention to rent, you can pretty much only rent it when you want to be there, in the winter months. As much as I love PV, the beach is only mediocre at best and many sections of the beach are either rocky or dangerous with undertows and riptides. Restaurants have also become very pricy.
@gpelitemotors8667
@gpelitemotors8667 Ай бұрын
How safe is this town ? We are planning on staying with our little daughter at the five resort. Thanks for your input
@dreamretirementinmexico
@dreamretirementinmexico Ай бұрын
Super safe. It is a small beach / fishing town. You will have a great time at The Fives!
@DistractedDaisy
@DistractedDaisy Ай бұрын
Americans are ruining Mexico!
@cassiocm
@cassiocm Ай бұрын
Sorry, for that price you can buy a brand new 2 bedroom 2 bath in Malaga, Spain
@magomago7819
@magomago7819 10 күн бұрын
BYE😂
@Deltron6060
@Deltron6060 Ай бұрын
You two acting like nearly $900/sq ft is a good deal is hilarious. I bought 3 years ago, 2 blocks from beach, actual full ocean view from the condo for $261/sq ft. I know PV is popular but this is ridiculous.
@ritatomlin2962
@ritatomlin2962 Ай бұрын
Lived in SMA for 3 years. We loved it, but had trouble adjusting to the high altitude (almost 7,000 feet). So, moved to another city in Mexico at sea level.
@Diasporaliving
@Diasporaliving Ай бұрын
Start here. Forget about this video: "To retire in Mexico and stay indefinitely, you'll need to apply for a permanent resident visa and meet income requirements. The requirements depend on whether you're applying for a temporary or permanent visa: Temporary residency Applicants need to prove a monthly income of $2,400-$2,700 over the past six months, or a minimum savings or investment balance of $45,000 per month for the past year. Temporary visas allow residency for six months up to four years. Permanent residency Applicants need to prove a monthly income of $4,300-$4,500 over the past six months, or a minimum savings balance of $180,000 each month for the past year. Permanent residency doesn't expire and allows you to pursue citizenship and work in Mexico." So, poor Americans need not apply. Period! Here's a list of things the video did not address: DISCLAIMER: These are broad comments about Mexico in general. They are based on my personal experiences working in Mexico. Nothing is completely black or white. I have been to places in Mexico that rival downtown Manhattan. My Mexican friends are wonderful people whom I dearly love and fully trust. Cheap food in Mexico is cheap...because it is crappy. Good food is expensive in Mexico as well. Safety is a big concern. As a foreigner, you will stand out wherever you go. And, yes, in some places that puts a target on your back. The infrastructure, compared to ours in the U.S., is substandard or, at best, unreliable. Water is awful. You drink it, you will get sick. Expensive filtration systems are required. Still, when you go out, you have no clue how food is washed. You eat street food, you will get sick. Locals can eat street food. You cannot. Mexico is a very big country. Every region has a different climate, its own foods, dances and customs. A common trend in Mexican cuisine though is the use of chiles in pretty much everything they eat. Trust me, it will get your attention! Crooked cops can be a problem and so are corrupt government employees. Red tape is thick. Lots of petty theft. What's not nailed down will "walk away." Many homes are cages, bars all over. Mexico is a child-centered society. There are children everywhere, lots and lots of them. Why waste money on babysitters when you can take your numerous kids everywhere, all the time, at all hours of the day or night? If you don't have kids of your own, you'll have a bit of trouble fitting in that environment. Traffic signs and regulations seem to be "optional" in many places in Mexico. Drivers merge, swerve, converge and push their way in any way they can. Cross the road at your own peril! Noise pollution: You will need ear plugs when you go to bed. Music can be blaring into the wee hours, even week days. Cars honk their horns incessantly. Sidewalks are uneven and cracked in many streets. Dog shit is everywhere, as nobody picks up after their doggies. Many areas have foul smells, mostly from the sewers. It is very hard to schedule any trade (electricians, plumbers, carpenters, etc.) to work for you, if you have issues at home. People are chronically late and unreliable. Whether at the local market or buying a home or a car (as it happens in many places in Latin America), there is a two-tiered price system, one for Mexicans and another one for foreigners. You can never let your guard down! There are all kinds of scams in Mexico. That goes triple for you, if you are not really fluent in Spanish. Street beggars are relentless and so are peddlers. They will not leave alone. They are all over the place. The Napoleonic Law System rules in Mexico. Translation: You walk into a court and you are guilty until you (and your lawyer) prove--to the satisfaction of the judge--that you are innocent...at your expense, of course. You can forget about your rights and all that jazz you are used to in the U.S. I have helped several unfortunate Americans (and other foreigners) who have been arrested in Mexico. But, good news! Miracles do happen! You fork out enough cash and things change very quickly. Trust me, you don't want to go to a jail in Mexico! Even among courageous adventure seekers, of the 50 or 60 plus people I've known over the years (mostly Americans and Canadians) who moved to Mexico, the vast majority didn't go past 3 years; some bailed even sooner. Living in Mexico is neither good nor bad. Only you can determine that. It depends on who you are and what you are looking for. I can tell you this though: It is a completely different world, one in which ways of life, language, customs, food, music, social mores, work habits, personal relationships, etc. are vastly different from what we experience here in the U.S. This is getting too long. So, I'm going to cut it short. WARNING: Regardless of who you are, what you are, how rich you are, do NOT go to Mexico without doing your homework. The biggest mistake people make is trying to "fix" the inhabitants of the new country to where they have moved. You are NOT going to change anybody or anything anywhere you go. It is THEIR country, THEIR culture, THEIR language, THEIR traditions. You ARE the outsider. Adapt, evolve, grow or shut up and get the Hell out!
@brianwalsh3091
@brianwalsh3091 Ай бұрын
Ummmm thats Campeche, in the beginning…not Merida
@sdophoto1405
@sdophoto1405 Ай бұрын
I love this building I can not wait to see some finished units!!!
@RobertIsaacson-hi9sz
@RobertIsaacson-hi9sz Ай бұрын
I don't get it. If it's so nice why do you tell more gringos to come here
@RobertIsaacson-hi9sz
@RobertIsaacson-hi9sz Ай бұрын
OH bye the way. Don't piss off the locals. They never get over it. Take my word for it.
@RobertIsaacson-hi9sz
@RobertIsaacson-hi9sz Ай бұрын
We did the same thing.good luck didn't work for us It's not American. We still live down here. But no rental No money in it.
@gregweigel8115
@gregweigel8115 Ай бұрын
6:16 I knew he went to slow roll her on the price. I knew it was gonna be outrageously stupid.
@DM-fp1eh
@DM-fp1eh Ай бұрын
Mexican Immigration dosen't require applicants to have heath insurance to qualify for a residents visa.
@joeshmooo5327
@joeshmooo5327 Ай бұрын
LMAo 1/2 a million for 500 sqft, in mexico...Hard Pass
@TanielChemsian
@TanielChemsian Ай бұрын
Hello everyone, Thank you for tuning in to our latest video about this investment property located in the Romantic Zone, the top real estate market for tourists and rental investments. Chic by Pinnacle is one of three premier Pinnacle buildings situated on Calle Pulpito, overlooking Olas Altas street and the world-famous Los Muertos Beach. A slightly larger unit with ocean and city views on the 5th floor was sold last year for $580,000 USD. Over the years, we have extensively covered property values throughout Puerto Vallarta, particularly in the Romantic Zone. This area has experienced consistent property value increases for over a decade, a trend that continues today. Investment/Rental properties in the Romantic Zone have also thrived during this period, further enhancing the value of homes within the rental market. The Romantic Zone remains the number one destination for vacationers in Banderas Bay, solidifying its status as the reigning champion for rental investments. The high demand among both national and international investors has led to the growth of other neighborhoods in Banderas Bay, offering a diverse range of properties at various price points. While some buyers may find themselves priced out of the more popular regions, emerging neighborhoods present excellent alternatives. For those interested in exploring properties for sale, we suggest compiling your Wish List and budget, then contacting your AMPI agent. They will conduct research and provide you with available options for your consideration.
@lisaquick1196
@lisaquick1196 Ай бұрын
Ouch. 10% rent increase, while Social Security COLA increase annually is 3 or 4%...