I have watched several of your interviews and wanted to say thank you! I very much enjoy the questions you ask your guests. You have a knack for asking the questions to get to the really important stuff we want to know to make informed decisions. Well done!
yes, totally! being able to scuba dive allows you to be face to face with the incredible underwater creatures, it gives you a different perspective and total feeling of freedom..
Just in case her figures on renting are affecting one's decision whether they want to move to Cancun or not, I want to share my two cents. I used to live in Mexico and I paid $200 per month.(I still could have found something cheaper) $1500 per month is out of ordinary unless you live in the hotel zone. But I am having a hard time believing it's $1500/month, which is a type of rent someone would pay in Washington DC. Overall, this was a very informative video. Thank you.
KOALABEARSONGS 2 month late reply, but you should definitely contact a local (Cancun residing) real estate agent who is from Mexico, or find a friend who is from Mexico. Mexicans get the best deals on everything.
@@koalabearsongs3797 there's a facebook group called Cancun expats. You will find a lot of valuable info from all the questions that people have asked. Sorry I never responded. It never showed up as a notification.
Mat, the complete interview (answers your question about her business) can be found here: www.expatsinmexico.com/getting-the-most-out-of-life-in-cancun/
Yes interesting. My father was born in Mexico 1918 and became an American citizen in 1959.. Do you happen to know if American consulate will help a person with dual citizenship in Mexico? Thank you for answering my question and also your wonderful show ;)