Buying a Home in Mexico
Expats In Mexico Magazine
by expatsinmexico
9M ago
This article is co-created with our truster partner Far Homes. Far Homes is focused on helping expats purchase property here in Mexico, providing support and insights through the intimidating process of buying abroad. Started by former RedFin CEO and Door Cash co-founder, this leadership trio of RedFin alums are a power punch for the Mexican real estate market. Read more here So… You want to buy property in Mexico? Sounds like a great idea! Let’s talk about how to make that dream a reality. Thanks to changes to Mexican law over the last fifty years, it’s now possible to buy property in Mexico ..read more
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Property in Tulum National Park
Expats In Mexico Magazine
by Sandy Toneman
9M ago
Dreaming of the slow paced beach life?  So are we.  We always try to balance a hectic schedule with some quality downtime in a beautiful setting with sun, sand and surf.  If the waters are turquoise and the jungle surrounds us, it’s near perfect isn’t it. Introducing NYGMA: A new property development next to the idyllic beaches of Tulum and nestled inside the stunning national park – home to the famous archaeological ruins along the dramatic Yucatán coastline.   This location is a rare gem, one of the few properties being built there.  By now Tulum is on the radar of ..read more
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Mayan Riviera Eco Guide
Expats In Mexico Magazine
by Maelle Jayet
9M ago
As a conscious traveler or digital nomad observing the world in its current state, you might be wondering how to reach that balance of “getting away from it all” in a way that doesn’t ignore the local wildlife and its people. In this guide you will find a few ideas on how to explore the Mayan Riviera so that you can get the full experience while also contributing to the preservation of its beauty.  Let’s go to the Mayan Riviera, a paradise that not only captivates with its stunning beaches and rich history, but also places a strong emphasis on ecological efforts, wildlife protection, and ..read more
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Pickleball in Mexico
Expats In Mexico Magazine
by expatsinmexico
9M ago
If you have been breathing over the last few years, even intermittently, there’s a good chance you have heard of “pickleball.” Its health and social benefits have been written about in mainstream news sources and its championship matches featured on major sports programming channels. It has been talked about passionately at backyard parties by former high school athletes grasping for one last chance at everlasting glory. City planning board meetings around the country have been consumed with discussion over whether to convert children’s playgrounds to dedicated pickleball courts. Sports therap ..read more
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Living in Playa del Carmen
Expats In Mexico Magazine
by expatsinmexico
9M ago
Coming soon The post Living in Playa del Carmen appeared first on Expats in Mexico ..read more
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How to Move to Mexico: 10 Essential Tips
Expats In Mexico Magazine
by expatsinmexico
9M ago
Coming soon! The post How to Move to Mexico: 10 Essential Tips appeared first on Expats in Mexico ..read more
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Mayan Riviera Beach Guide
Expats In Mexico Magazine
by expatsinmexico
9M ago
As a conscious traveler or digital nomad observing the world in its current state, you might be wondering how to reach that balance of “getting away from it all” in a way that doesn’t ignore the local wildlife and its people. In this guide you will find a few ideas on how to explore the Mayan Riviera so that you can get the full experience while also contributing to the preservation of its beauty.  Let’s go to the Mayan Riviera, a paradise that not only captivates with its stunning beaches and rich history but also places a strong emphasis on ecological efforts, wildlife protection, and t ..read more
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Riviera Maya Beach Guide
Expats In Mexico Magazine
by expatsinmexico
9M ago
As a conscious traveler or digital nomad observing the world in its current state, you might be wondering how to reach that balance of “getting away from it all” in a way that doesn’t ignore the local wildlife and its people. In this guide you will find a few ideas on how to explore the Mayan Riviera so that you can get the full experience while also contributing to the preservation of its beauty.  Let’s go to the Mayan Riviera, a paradise that not only captivates with its stunning beaches and rich history but also places a strong emphasis on ecological efforts, wildlife protection, and t ..read more
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Mexican Manners 2
Expats In Mexico Magazine
by expatsinmexico
9M ago
CASUAL vs FORMAL Mexicans generally are more formal than folks from the United States and Canada, in most senses. This applies to general manners, dress, and speaking.  While normal in many places in the greater North America, wearing sweats or other casual wear anywhere but to the gym or beach isn’t done by adults. There are many exceptions to this rule, but overall in the workplace, school, or social settings Mexico is one notch above in dress formality. It’s never out of place to dress up a bit more than you might at “home” or otherwise, as it’s considered a sign of respect for those a ..read more
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Doing Good in Mexico
Expats In Mexico Magazine
by expatsinmexico
9M ago
In 2002, I bought a home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico and have now been living there part-time for twenty-one years. While there are many things I appreciate about San Miguel de Allende’s large expatriate community, my favorite thing is the unspoken agreement among us that says, If you live here, you will give something back to the community. Practically everyone I know in the charming Mexican hill town volunteers for one charitable cause or another. We raise money for scholarships, literacy programs, clean water projects; we build houses for the poor, volunteer to teach English and run me ..read more
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