Thinking About Moving to Lake Chapala? Americans Moving to Lake Chapala Know How to Count Pesos
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- Thinking About Moving to Lake Chapala? Americans Moving to Lake Chapala Know How to Count Pesos
Thinking about Moving to Lake Chapala, the safest place for Americans in Mexico? Then you need to know how to count pesos, how to count Mexican Money and how to count Mexican currency.
Hi I'm Bill the Geek.
For Americans that live in Lake Chapala, or for Americans that are thinking about moving to Lake Chapala, or for people that are wondering what is the cost of living in Lake Chapala, it is very important to know how to count pesos.
I have lived in Lake Chapala for two years. I have lived in Mexico for 15 years. I took me a while to figure out how to use pesos, how to count Mexican money. I took a few months and I'm still learning.
I know many Americans that live in Lake Chapala. I think that most would tell you that the Mexican people are very hard working and honest when it comes to helping you learn how to count Mexican pesos, but I remember one time when I ate 10 peos worth of food, gave the waitress 200 pesos and she gave me 5 pesos in change. Do the math.
In exploring the many shops and places to eat in Mexico, many times I have paid too much for goods or services, and super many times, the Mexicans at these places have told me, “This is too much money, here is your correct change.
In this review of Lake Chapala Mexico, for Americans moving to Lake Chapala, or if your are thinking about moving to Lake Chapala, know how to count Mexican money.
In these videos where we will be exploring Lake Chapala, the safest place for Americans in Mexico, we want to help you out. And what can be more important than to help you understand how to count Mexican Pesos. - Jak na to + styl
This is really good, straightforward information without the gimmicks you see in so many CZcams videos about similar topics. Well done.
Excellent video- very informative- thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
You should just let your fans come visit. Just recommend a hotel close to you. Charge a fee to take out a group. The fee should cover your fees and expenses and time. Single ppl will like it. Especially seniors. Make it check in Saturday morning w you. Your touring a few hours Saturday and Sunday. Pay in advance.
This is very useful information. Thank you so very much for making these informative videos!
Glad to be of service. Best, Bill
Good stuff! Thanks Bill
Thanks for watching!
New subscribers here. My wife and I are considering moving to Chapala when the pandemic settles down. We have just discovered your You Tube channel. We really like your video's, they are very informative. You are covering everyday material. The things people really need to know about everyday living in Mexico. We appreciate your time and effort in making the video's. Thanks again, Stan & Gayla
Thanks Stan and Gayla, I appreciate your comments and thoughts. Coming soon is a video, or a couple of videos about Ajijic, then I move on to Guadalajara, then to Puerto Vallarta. Where ever you are, be safe and stay warm. Best,,,,,, Bill the Geek
I really am glad you explained Mexican Money, and it is mind blowing!!!...I'm sitting here shaking my head at everything you are showing us and how much it costs...I just keep thinking of how much money I can be saving living in Mexico and I had no idea it was so safe and beautiful there until I started watching your videos...Thanks again and I'll keep watching.
Howdy Lyssette, Yeap, it´s really safe and cheap here. It´s crazy. I love it and I love the people. More to come soon, great videos coming this week.
Best,
Bill
There is a change station “centro de cambio” near the lake right by city hall. Their return rate is about 2.5 pessos more per dollar than the banks or airports. Airports will pay you 16p per $. This location will give you 18.5p.
Thank you Andy
Thanks Bill. I am very interested in Chapala. I even contacted an agent to show me properties for sale.
Hi Zee Bee,
Ask your properties person to show you the stuff in Nuevo Chapala, that's were I live, there are about 5 houses for sale here now. You might like the area.
Best,
Bill
Your explanation of money was very useful. I’m enjoying your videos.
Hi Fred
Thank you so much. In one hour I am posting a video of Puerto Vallarta. You told me that I need a stablelizer, gimble, for my camera. This weekend I am biting the bullet and buying one. Lots of money but well worth it.
Happy holiday
Bill the Geek
Thank you because this help me to understand the money comparison
Hi Ms Lanny, Thank you. Glad to be of service, Bill the Geek
Thank you
Great video - Very informative. Thanks!
Thank you Bill. This is great info!
Thank you Malvin, have a great New Year, Bill the Geek
Snappy intro wild Bill
THank you Mike,
Best, Bill the Geek
Excellent videos, very thorough. I'm planning my move the top of the new year!
Hola Catrina
Thank you very much. Right now I am in Puerto Vallarta over looking the ocean. Wow. I will be putting up a video of this shirt fun trip
Plan well
Best
Bill the Geek
@@BillDallasLewis well I dont know about planning well but I'm here now. Located in Merida for now. Arrived 2/7 but will be looking for a place in beautiful laid back ajijic chapala area
Thanks! Bill, l love the information you share on your channel. I’m interested to know a reparable Real Estate company to rent in Lake Chápala.
Hi Stephanie,
For a rental, email this woman and let me know how it goes. She is my neighbor's daughter. I have know her and her family for 3 years, her name is Anna and she speaks fluent english. Her email is ana@chapalarealtors.com. I know she sells houses, she told me she could help people with rentals also. Please drop her and line and please let me know how it goes. Send me an email at bill.dallas.lewis10@gmail.com
Best,
Bill the Geek
@@BillDallasLewis Gracias! Bill I will definitely reach out to Anna. Muchos gracias, yo hablo Español. No problema.
I’m interested in medical care. My husband is diabetic and on several medications.
I’m enjoying you videos. Thank you.
Hi Linda, thanks for the message. I have a friend that is on many medications and he has been doing fine for years. I looked up Expats diabetics in Mexico and I found this.
Hi Moreto,
People in Mexico manage diabetes the same way they do in other countries of the world. There is a very high incidence of diabetes in Mexico. There are board certified doctors in Mexico who are very well prepared to treat diabetes. In general, the cost for medications in Mexico is 1/2 to 1/3 of the cost in the US.
Hope this information is helpful!
Best,
Melanie
This is dated 2017.
There is a new hospital and it was built for Expats that is between Chapala and Ajijic. It is called Hospital San Antonio. I think that the entire staff is bi-lingual. You might give them a call and ask the question to them.
There website is;
www.hospitalsanantonio.com.mx/en/index.php
Note that in the upper right hand side of the main page, you can click the English button. Also note there contact button.
Contact them, I truly believe they can answer all of your questions very well.
I hope that helps.
Best,
Bill the Geek
@@BillDallasLewis Thank you!
Hi Bill, love your house. What area are you in?
Hi Autumn, We live in Chapala, and the place in Chapala where we live is called Nuevo Chapala, it is a gated community.
Bill I love your education videos!
Thank you very much Susan
Interesting. Thank you xxx
Thank you
Should you have a Mexican bank account , you can do lots with your phone. Have a virtual credit card out of your actual credit card , you can generate a bar code so the atm reads it and gives you the money you generated the code for and also you Can generate a QR CODE to pay with your phone .i guess even your American bank can offer those security methods , nowadays and specially because of the pandemic nobody touches your card and even to pay you have to write a security code by Heart so it won’t be duplicated
I don't think I will ever have a Mexican bank Account. My wife's mother had a Mexican Bank Account, she is a Mexican. The bank shut down and her mother lost $75,000 US and she could do nothing about it.
There ya go
@@BillDallasLewis dont know what bank you are referring to . There are marvelous illusion banks all over the world that offer too much money to be true. Most banks are already bought by other countries , Banamex is Citibank , BBV is from Spain in several countries , HSBC is also known worldwide the only serious Mexican bank left is Banorte and you don’t need to open it with all your million of dollars . I suggest you to watch this Mexican banks issue on the CZcams channels “Two Expats in Mexico” , he is very el informed and May give you a less narrower perspective and the benefits of having one , just saying
You should carry a COPY of your passport, one Credit Card with enough for a plane ticket, and cash for emergency purposes, because you never know what is going to happen. You may not make it back to the hotel, etc., in an emergency. Leave the original documents in the safe but you have to have ways to identify yourself, support yourself in an emergency.
Thank you Real Truth
I want to rent long term for 6 months. I am retired but husband is working.
Questions
1 Need great internet.
2 want to be close to Ajijic or in Ajijic.
3 Rent one or two bedroom pool would be nice. I like to people watch, coffee, markets and sit outside and enjoy morning and walks. So what areas would you recommend to rent ??
Hi Autumn,
Thanks for the message. Below are a couple of Facebook groups that might help you.
facebook.com/groups/LakeChapalaRentalsbyOwner
facebook.com/groups/lakechapalarentals
Look around in these places and see if that helps.
I do all of my business on line. I have Telmex internet and Telcel internet, both are at 20 meg. In Guadalajara I had 200 meg. 20 Meg has worked just fine for my business.
I´m surprised.
As far as where to rent, look at those sites. It´s all good here.
Best,
Bill
I Autumn, I might suggest Ajiijic. Right downtown. It will be a bit more money, but you can people watch there and meet people and make friends everyday, and there are markets and all that you can want without a car. And now is a good time to rent long term. So, you want to find some where, right in downtown Ajijic,,,,,,,, Thanks much, Bill
Can you drive in Mexico with an American driver's license?
Why do you keep using ATM machines? Why don't you go into the bank and take out what you want from the teller? There's no limit on teller withdrawals, is there? I'm assuming that if you live in Mexico you would have opened an account at a Mexican bank.
THE BEST WAY TO GET PESOS IN MEXICO IS BY HAVING A MEXICAN FRIEND THAT YOU CAN SEND MONEY FROM YOUR BANK TO THEIR BANK IN MEXICO, I ALWAYS USE RIA MONEY TRANSFER, THEY DONT CHARGE YOU FOR THE TRANSACTION Y GIVE YOU A GOOD EXCHANGE RATE.
Way too much ... gotta get out of here and enjoy my retirement. Keep on making these reveals....
It will shock you at how happy people are here. It's like you are in the middle of the Happy Song all of the time. I can't believe it myself. I love Mexico.
Another Excellent video!!! Is your car from the US or Mexico? Which way is more affordable or easier? Do you need to maintain US & Mex insurance if it’s a US car?
I brought my car from the US. If you bring a car make sure it was not made in Japan. If it was made in Japan you can’t get plates. I have Mexican insurance. I have a US insurance with Gyco. I can turn it on and turn it off for US travel.
If you have money in an American bank account, how can you draw on it in Mexico and get pesos? Can you have money wired from an American account into a Mexican account? Will that automatically convert the money?
They have these things called ATM machines here. People use those to get cash.
Bill, what do you suggest about moving to Mexico and transportation?
Hi Susan, thanks for the question. Transportation? When I first came down here, I was in Puerto Vallarta for 10 years. The first 6 years, I didn't have a car. I lived in Old Town, about 5 blocks from the beach. I walked everywhere. I was so beautiful, that I didn't mind the walks. If I needed to buy a lot of stuff, maybe from Costco, I would go in.a cab. A cab would cost at that time about 40 pesos one way, round trip at that time was $4.00 US. I lived on a steep hill for three years. Every day I would walk to town down the hill, buy stuff, and get a taxi back up the hill.
If you live in Puerto Vallarta, Chapala, or Ajijic and you live in the city or town, you can do without a car.
Puerto Vallarta, Chapala, Guadalajara and Ajijic have UBer, the taxi people. They are great in Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara, but can be slow in Chapala and Ajijic.
For long trips, their are great buses that are really clean and cheap. A bus trip from Guadalajara to Puerto Vallarta used to be about 500 pesos, or $25.00 US, that's a five hour drive. These buses have wifi, and free movies and nice bathrooms.
I have a car now, I don't need it, but It's nice to have.
I hope that helps, Best, Bill the Geek.
Wanting to move to Mexico in a year and a half but I’m wondering if I have to come back to Texas to file my taxes.
Does your bank in the states charge you a fee when withdrawing at the ATM in Mexico? It’s hard to find a rental in Chapala where I can walk everywhere. Did y’all buy everything in Mexico? I have a lot of things that I would like to have with me in Mexico; what about shipping belongings into Mexico?
I find your videos very informative. Thanks.
That is a very good question
I had one bank and they were charging me 13 dollars every time I took money out of the bank. I changed banks and my present bank charges nothing. Talk to your bank
Happy holidays
Bill the Grek