Moving to Mexico: Renting in Mexico
Summary: Did you know that unfurnished apartments in Mexico usually come without kitchen appliances and sometimes don't even include kitchen cabinets? Did you know that rental prices in Mexico are often negotiable? Julie Doherty Meade offers insight into the rental process in Mexico.
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About the Author
Moon Living Abroad in Mexico author Julie Doherty Meade took her first trip to Mexico after college, and was immediately drawn to the country’s warm people and fascinating culture. For the next 10 years, she lived, worked, and traveled throughout Mexico before settling in San Miguel de Allende. She currently lives in Brooklyn with her husband, Arturo, and her transplanted chihuahua, Tequila.
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Comments
LQQKNThat wa very helpful. thank you. I have been trying to get this kind of info for two months, thanks again
profwoIs it more/less this way in some areas? A frig & stove sound like major purchases.
dianaighThis article was very informative. It was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much!
Bollocks54It's wonderful if u are in the area you are looking for, but what if u r trying to rent, whilst still in the USA?....my biggest issue is finding bona fida advertisements for property, and trusting whomever to conclude a deal,hand over money, and hope the property is as stated and even exists!...I can't be alone in this scenario, as most people want to rent in Mexico prior to actually investing.