What advice to expats in Puerto Vallarta have about housing?
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"PV is a boomtown. Consequently, rental prices and purchase prices are higher here than most places in Mexico, with no corresponding rise in quality," remarked another expat who made the move to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
"Expats in Puerto Vallarta recommend researching the neighborhood thoroughly before signing a lease or buying a property to ensure that it is safe and well situated. Additionally, they advise visiting several apartments in the area before making a decision, as well as making sure to have a written agreement in both English and Spanish, as well as a clear understanding of all rules, regulations, and expenses associated with living at the property. Expats also suggest talking to locals for advice about the best areas to live that fit their budget, as many locals have extensive knowledge about areas in Puerto Vallarta," explained one expat living in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

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What advice to expats in Puerto Vallarta have about housing?
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