What advice to expats in Queretaro have about housing?
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"It is generally recommended to rent before buying housing in Queretaro to get a better understanding of the area and determine the best neighborhood and type of home for you. It is important to always make sure to check ahead of time if there are any issues with title to the property you are considering. It is also recommended to use a reputable real estate agency to ensure a smooth process when looking for a place to live. It is also important to research the local laws about renting and buying property in Mexico, as these vary from state to state. Additionally, researching the various neighborhoods in Queretaro will help you to determine which is best for you and your family," commented one expat who made the move to Queretaro, Mexico.
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What advice to expats in Queretaro have about housing?
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