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I travel to Mayor to Mexico several times a year and stay there I would highly suggest going to the state of Yucatan Baja isn't safe at all it has a travel warning and after the last incident with 2 Australian tourists and a American tourist I understand why Merida is the safest city in Mexico and more affordable than Baja
What’s up with the razor wire on the second house you showed is the neighborhood that good that you gotta put razor wire up on your wall? Just curious.
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I have friends in La Paz and you are right, US$138K house is a dump. It will need fixing up. Also, cartel crime in La Paz has grown significantly the last 5 years which puts La Paz in top 10 dangerous Mexican cities to live. Thus housing prices have actually dropped as a result. Cabo San Lucas is also in the top 10 dangerous cities.. Tijuana competes the Baja Pensinsula 3 cities in Mexico's top 10 most dangerous. The manufacturing nearshoring to Mexico has it's economy booming thus higher inflation and a peso that has increased in value 30% against the USD. In other words, Mexican real real estate just cost 30% more for each USD. A lot of expats gringos living on just government pension are finding they can't make ends meet with just a pension versus 10 years ago. I have lived in Mexico 8 years now and are starting to witness expats returning north due to increased costs in Mexico. Rent, hosuing, food, clothing... healthcare has remained a bargain though. You are correct, this is clickbait video only thus I had to thumbs down.
@@trekmanone1676dude ur such a liar lol la Paz was just named mexicos safest city even safer than Merida , it one murder in the last 12 months with 300k people living there
@@trekmanone1676cartel crime? La Paz has just been declared number 1 safest beach town in the country. I live here full time and can tell you it’s exceptionally safe.
@@trekmanone1676- why would they be returning north when prices of houses and everything to live has exponentially increased in the states? Mexico is still way cheaper except in ex-Pat neighborhoods. I don’t buy what you’re saying!
that is a complete misnomer! They do NOT wait until 3 AM to start and they do not STOP at 4AM. Where I am it more about barking dogs (fricken Chihuahuas) and Party venues that go till 2;30 am.
😂 not even close, hidden gem with 400,000 people and hardly anyone speaking English. I have been going here in my RV since 2021 and nothing is under $200k unless you are a local and live in the locals area. Yes the billionaires have yachts out in the harbor but they don’t go there often. Balandra is the most difficult beach to get to since they restrict access. Much better beaches and the winter water temps are 65-70.
Yes, for many foreigners we come from countries that don’t have rampant government corruption, narco terrorists, and socialist economies. It allows our currency to purchase assets in these poorly run countries. Hopefully Mexican citizens can demand more from their leaders, and locals will have a better future. Until then, embrace the foreigners that come with our currency to prop up the economy in Baja.
You’ve always exaggerated Zuckerberg and Bezos don’t have yachts on that coast. of course there are other celebrities that do have yachts that come down to La Paz but it isn’t Bezos or Zuckerberg
Fletcher, you live there and likely have lived there for years. PLEASE learn how to pronounce the name of the place. It’s not pronounced like Big Sur in California. It’s a “u” in Spanish that sounds more like “tour”. I can’t really think of an English word that uses a hard “u”. To us Spanish speakers, hearing “sur” mispronounced is like running your nails on a blackboard. You can do this!
He is showing places in Cemetario, errr Centenario. To say that Centenerio is 10 minutes from the Malecon is just not true. Its 10 minutes from WalMart maybe - which is ATLEAST another 15 minutes to the Malecon. And the Malecon is where it is at. All the roads in Centenario are dirt and it covers everything, and it really isn't La Paz IMHO. It is a cloistered Am/Can area. There are Mexicans there, but not many and they often are serving the ExPats. We tend to not even bother getting to know folks that live there because of the distance (mostly). Also, every other ExPat and every 10 educated Mexican in La Paz is selling RE so you damn sure don't want to work with someone who i based in Cabo.
La Paz looks like a desert to me plus a lot of Mexicans have barking dogs that keep you up all night and day. We lived in Playa Del Carmen for 6 months and this drove us crazy. Most owners act like they can't hear the dogs barking and just sit there. This is very annoying. The infrastructure needs major improvement plus there are 2 prices, one for locals and one for tourists, this is absurd. I have my residency in Mexico so trust me when I say, you're being ripped off.
We went there. No water more expensive than the United States. The place is over run with gringos. And the new government is very scary now. Sorry not for us.
Just say that you’re a gentrifier and a colonizer because this is so disrespectful. Just because you are an immigrant there doesn’t give you the right to invade and invite others