What advice to expats in Tijuana have about housing?
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"When it comes to housing in Tijuana, expats suggest looking for furnished rentals for short-term stays, such as vacation homes or apartments, as long-term rentals can be difficult to find. Expats advise doing thorough research on the neighborhood before selecting a rental property and also researching online resources to make sure you get the best deals. Expats also suggest planning ahead and setting notifications on rental listings, as rental properties in busy wards can be snapped up quickly. It is also recommended to use an experienced real estate agent that is familiar with the market. Finally, always get a contract in writing before moving in to ensure a smooth experience," explained one expat living in Tijuana, Mexico.

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What advice to expats in Tijuana have about housing?
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