Retire ( or Live ) in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - the Straight Talk ( Pros and Cons )
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- čas přidán 21. 06. 2022
- In this video Jenny and Noel talk about retiring ( or living ) in Puerto Vallarta Mexico. We give you the straight talk about retiring in Puerto Vallarta: the pros and cons.
We discuss the many different pros and cons of retiring in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. We also talk about whether or not we think Puerto Vallarta is a good place to retire or live long-term.
I am single, female Australian retiree who was been looking at videos about Peurto Vallarta for a long time. Yours was great. Our dollar is currently in the toilet so I have been very worried about rental hikes there. As you would understand it is quite a long hike from Australia so research and comments such as yours are very helpful. You both have a very nice presenve on camera and a very down to earth. I wish you and your channel all the very best 🥳🎉
Well! It wasn't that expensive, it is expensive now because the gentrification.
Well spoken. I’ve owned a condo in PV since 2007. Lots of changes. Still a beautiful place. I love it
From the first moment we traveled from the airport to our resort it felt like home. Now we go back 2-3 times a year and explore different parts of the bay.
Great video! Your discussion was both intelligent and informative. I'm a recently retired American guy and just spent a few weeks in Guadalajara and Ajijic a couple of months ago scouting out places to live for at least half a year. You mention the town versus city thing, and being a big city boy from Philadelphia that is important to me because as much as I was enchanted by Ajijic I realized after a few months it would be boring for me because it's just too small a town. I had heard that PV was getting expensive. I'll just have to take a trip down there and see if it is suitable for me.
I do the 6 and 6. Winter in PV- summer on Vancouver island. Can’t beat that.
How much health insurance in PV?
We are on our first and last trip to PV. People are nice, but the lack of beaches to swim and muddy water is not good for us. There are people hear who think it is paradise.
Not at the "cons" yet but it sounds like NYC on the ocean. Sayulita is like Brooklyn. Also, one neighborhood is Palm Springs on the bay.
I am originally from El Salvador. Due to the violence (which is being taken care of now), lack of infrastructure, and distance from California, I still like Vallarta for retirement better. We have stayed at the Venetian Towers behind La Isla outdoor mall; now I want to go explore Nuevo Vallarta and Bucerias. Great info video! Thank you!
Very informative and I suspect spot on. I am researching all options and your "cons" are pretty much everyone's. Thanks for the valuable input!
Great video - wonderful information. Thank you!
Absolutely magical, you got it. We are getting priced out also, but not giving up. Nice video! New freeway to Guadalajara 2-3 hours.
Thank you for your thorough, informative review.
Really good video. Thank you.
Great info. Fair, balanced and entertaining :). Thanks for sharing!
love the video. i am planning on moving to PV in september from alberta. I have been to a few places in mexico and every time i go somewhere i compare it to pv and i totally agree with you the FOOD is so good in Pv!!! the taco stands are great too. i agree with your pros for sure!! thank you for posting the cons too. really looking forward to going back in June again and then moving in september
Excellent information. Thank you.
Thanks so much-very helpful 😀
Really helpful video. Open water swimming and hiking are really important for me.