How is living in mexico?
My grandma inhereted me a small house in mexico a couple of years ago. Its in Guadalajara.
I have never been to mexico so i dont know shit works there. Im from oregon, Im white, and i dont speak spanish.
What can i expect if i move there?
I want go there for a couple of months and try out first.
I have like 15k dollars to blow, how long do you mexicans thinks that can last for?
I posted this on /int/
Bad idea!
>>1181830
I thought americans cant own real estate in mehico ?
Is it a 99 year lease?
It's a beautiful life, never been to Guadalajara but it's sypposed to be a lot like here (Monterrey), carefree people, close family abd friends, amazing food, shittons to do around the country, and if you know where to stay out of you'll hardly run into crime.
I imagine crime is a lot like in the US actually, unless you go to border territory.
>>1181902
Oh and with 15k you can party all over the country for like a month, or live well off in Gdj for a year.
Mexican chiming in. Although I was born in the states I've visited mexico before. To be honest living in mexico is pretty primitive. If you plan on going to mexico you have to rely on the social aspect of the area. Just hang out with the locals and make friends and go eat some really good food. With 15k you can live fairly well and enjoy the area.
>>1181830
>I have like 15k dollars to blow
I live in Monterrey, but with that amount of money you could live well for a year, maybe even for 2 years if you want to live like someone from the middle class.
Why on earth did the file of a girl in a bathing suit get deleted?
What exactly happened here?
What did I miss?
>>1181877
That is a myth, Americans are allowed to own property in Mexico as long as it's not within the resticted zone. Even then there are ways around it if you want to go through the trouble.