What advice to expats in Tequisquiapan have about housing?
When we asked people living in Tequisquiapan about the social scene there, they described it saying...
"Expats living in Tequisquiapan recommend getting information from locals about available housing in the area first. It is also recommended to have an intermediary help you look for property in the area as housing prices can be high compared to other parts of Mexico. Always request for photographs and take the time to visit the home before committing. Make sure to research the area and the neighbourhood you are planning on living in before making the move. Additionally, it is important to ensure that your living arrangements are legal in the eyes of Mexican law," remarked another expat who made the move to Tequisquiapan, Mexico.
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What advice to expats in Tequisquiapan have about housing?
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