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stregleshl
1/23/2014 09:18 EST

In my quest to retire in Mexico, I'm looking for a quaint town where getting stuck in traffic would be rare if ever. I want to be relaxed but maybe still have some conveniences like coffee shop, book store, tennis , etc.

Would anyone recommend Posada Concepcion, La Paz, Loreto, or Mulege? I keep hearing some negative things about Cabo like it's too touristy or expensive.

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ashleykeeth
1/23/2014 09:27 EST

hi

san miguel is quaint with tennis, books, coffee....there is traffic mid-day. 10K plus international community. 70K total population. renting or buying are both options. very active community. regards! ashley

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jbbarker1947
1/28/2014 10:45 EST

For detailed information about Tequisquiapan, Queretaro, Pete Shuster is back online at mxschuster@yahoo.com. I have been here for a year. We have renewed our rental contract for another year and our Residente Temporal for another three years.

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billbonilla
1/31/2014 08:58 EST

Lomas de Cocoyoc is the nicest and safest place to live in Mexico. Its by Oaxtepec in tge State of Morelos. I know this fir a fact after living in Puerto Vallarta, Ajijic, San Miguel Allende and Guanajuato. Look it up or contact me. I wpuld be glad to help. Bill

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painternc
1/31/2014 10:04 EST

Thanks, I don't know anything about that place. Would appreciate more info.
Nan

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tourguide
1/31/2014 11:46 EST

There are many quaint towns in Mexico... the question is: Are you looking for a Quaint town with high prices and a load of foreigners? Or a Quaint town that still has a native atmosphere with more economical prices? Does the sound of Spanish language frighten you? Do you have the ability to study a new language and the History of the country? When you learn the history you discover why the inhabitants think they way they do.

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tourguide
1/31/2014 11:53 EST

As a post script... I live in a Quaint town, Don't see a lot of tourists, it's very Colonial and has a long history that dates back a couple of thousand years (Pre Hispanic and was involved deeply in the Conquest) . Every once in awhile I meet a tourist coming through, usually they are retired and interested in Culture. Since we are in the mountains and there are no beaches we dont get a boatload of springbreakers .... We live in Tlaxcala (Google it). Prices are cheap and if we suddenly get a desire to see the beach we hop on a bus and in 4 hours we will be in VeraCruz.

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painternc
1/31/2014 12:31 EST

what is the town?

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tourguide
1/31/2014 16:14 EST

It's Tlaxcala,Tlaxcala... 2 hours South of Mexico City and one hour East of Puebla, Puebla.
Because it is the smallest State in Mexico it is easier for the State Government to maintain roads, provide Social Services, etc.

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