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  • Many Americans & Canadians are moving south to Mexico City to live out their dreams. Join me and a few of these expats to learn about what brought them to Mexico and why living in Mexico City provides a better life for them. ►Social links below.
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  • @PeterSantenello
    @PeterSantenello  Před rokem +96

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    • @rosszeiger
      @rosszeiger Před rokem +6

      It was really fun hanging out with you Peter! Thank you for showing this wonderful city to the world.

    • @its-all-good
      @its-all-good Před rokem +12

      @@rosszeiger Never have your woman walk closest to the road in any Latin American country. Never. Even when making a video with Peter.

    • @rosszeiger
      @rosszeiger Před rokem +5

      @@its-all-good good tip, thank you

    • @fourthdeconstruction
      @fourthdeconstruction Před rokem +9

      No favelas in Mexico City. Favelas are extremely poor areas with high crime, no services like sewage. water, or electricity and the police can NOT go in. You went to poor area even in cable cart with your camera what happened to you there? nothing! Please do not mention Favelas. yes there are poor areas in Mexico City and in other cities but not as extremely poor as in Brazil.

    • @fourthdeconstruction
      @fourthdeconstruction Před rokem +6

      @@its-all-good why? All countries in Latin America are different. You can search in crime list by country at the UN. I lived 18 years in Mexico City nothing ever happened to me or my girlfriends.

  • @dany0320
    @dany0320 Před rokem +4790

    i love how they call themselves "expats" instead of immigrants

    • @ErnestoLopez-kr8zl
      @ErnestoLopez-kr8zl Před rokem +1

      Expat is an exclusive term for people coming from the Anglosphere who want to differentiate themselves from other immigrants.
      In their minds:
      Expats are cool, savvy, they teach cool things to the locals.
      Immigrants are normally poor, uneducated and create problems.

    • @JorgeSanchez-lq8tf
      @JorgeSanchez-lq8tf Před rokem +787

      How about "ALIENS"?😅

    • @lorenaledger6547
      @lorenaledger6547 Před rokem +461

      It is a stigma about being a inmigrant. I live in England, and I would say countries that speak English call themselves expat.
      Sorry we both inmigrantes

    • @PlayWaves1
      @PlayWaves1 Před rokem +277

      @@JorgeSanchez-lq8tf They aren't illegal though buddy.

    • @JorgeSanchez-lq8tf
      @JorgeSanchez-lq8tf Před rokem +238

      Right, they consider us Inmigrants like we are the ones that cross an entire Ocean 😏 🤣

  • @scubaguy5389
    @scubaguy5389 Před rokem +2476

    Americans living on American wages in Mexico. Different story out of their mouth if they made Mexican wages. Truth

    • @jscott7432
      @jscott7432 Před rokem +78

      Very true

    • @lunacavemoth
      @lunacavemoth Před rokem +168

      Thank you! If they were getting paid 70 pesos a day like almost everyone in Mexico, they wouldn't be there.

    • @soupdrinker
      @soupdrinker Před rokem +63

      @@lunacavemoth 70 pesos a day is exaggerated low. That is about 3 water bottles a day. You want to say almost everyone is homeless and malnourished and starving to death?

    • @victorramirez2891
      @victorramirez2891 Před rokem +68

      @@soupdrinker that kinda low but close. I went to Vallarta and asked locals and that’s what they make. Except they live in real Mexico. Non-Tourist area.

    • @camposmau1
      @camposmau1 Před rokem +54

      Yeah but they are not , they can afford to live there so that’s the point of the video , not if Americans lived in Mexico making Mexico minimum wage . If that’s the case that would of been the title of the video , cmon

  • @sillaroseedwa9933
    @sillaroseedwa9933 Před 7 měsíci +264

    I am retired in America now. I cannot afford to live in America and stay retired, but when I hear vloggers compare how low cost is, it makes me feel badly for the locals. You can afford it, but it's difficult for the locals. Stop rubbing it in about cost and be grateful Mexicans welcome us

    • @aleanscm9350
      @aleanscm9350 Před 5 měsíci +11

      For me the problem is that of thinking that you seek for problems to ”get away”, world doesn’t have problems, people do have problems, and no matter where you go they follow. For me if you truly want to enjoy and make it last you have to seek change. Seek to protect what the locals have and are, because all those things that you enjoy are because what their people made of themselves, the way of thinking, the culture, what they value, just think “This place would be the same if it was filled with people from were I came from?”. Learn the language, seek for someone in a relationship with a local, for sure they care and probably will help you.
      (Edit: spelling error from to were)

    • @OG-ht7vl
      @OG-ht7vl Před 4 měsíci +7

      w comment

    • @michelleg7
      @michelleg7 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Spain is a nice place to live and they have good healthcare and its affordable to live there. There are many other places to live besides Mexico.

    • @kuchauwe752
      @kuchauwe752 Před 3 měsíci +9

      ​@@michelleg7you mean the country where you have to sign a paper to have relationship with a woman? Spain?

    • @cloudboysmusic5223
      @cloudboysmusic5223 Před 3 měsíci +4

      @@michelleg7 People are significantly less friendly in Spain though

  • @queretanorubio
    @queretanorubio Před měsícem +44

    They are immigrants not expats. They are fleeing harsh economic conditions. I like how Peter is balanced in his conversation.

  • @adrielreveles6884
    @adrielreveles6884 Před rokem +2315

    As a Mexican, I am not against foreigners coming to Mexico but people taking advantage of this. The saddest part is that prices have increased dramatically in Mexico City. I mean rent prices have tripled in less than 3 years, the prices of good; not to mention restaurant and hotel prices. Its making it much harder for the locals to keep up with the cost of living.

    • @arandomhandsomeman7725
      @arandomhandsomeman7725 Před rokem +94

      If you have no issues with foreigners coming then you should have no issues with prices going up. By definition if people with more money come to a neighbourhood the price goes up

    • @woofolliesmydog8628
      @woofolliesmydog8628 Před 11 měsíci +213

      that’s happening worldwide mate.

    • @jennifertackett2241
      @jennifertackett2241 Před 11 měsíci +195

      So, how do you feel about Mexicans working in the U.S., but are sending most of their wages to family back home?

    • @jacksevert3099
      @jacksevert3099 Před 11 měsíci +51

      My guy that's why us Dems have been trying to open the border! You come here for better wages and we go their for lower costs! Then eventually we all even out and everything is Gucci.
      todos los paises de america deben unirse como europa

    • @uvamoradasoy
      @uvamoradasoy Před 11 měsíci +281

      ​@@jennifertackett2241 the mexicans in usa are producing there for you directly, the foreigners come here to make home office and produce for a company in usa. They don't produce for México but Whitin.

  • @kittymarch4203
    @kittymarch4203 Před rokem +2323

    You should interview the locals and ask them how they feel about foreigners moving in Mexico city

    • @MeridianMindset
      @MeridianMindset Před rokem +317

      Because no Mexicans ever moved the US...

    • @Daniel-fi6kz
      @Daniel-fi6kz Před rokem +154

      You know the answer....everywhere is the same..there's some people on favor and some people that don't like that...that happens every where in the world

    • @orlas03
      @orlas03 Před rokem +261

      Lo que a mi me molesta es que nosotros no podemos ir por la visa y ellos entran como si nada, además de la gentrificacion, no me gusta para nada que se queden a vivir aquí.

    • @PaulyWally30
      @PaulyWally30 Před rokem +95

      @@orlas03 Es culpa del gobierno por no implementar visas para ellos.

    • @jusebacho
      @jusebacho Před rokem

      It is convenient for Mexico to remain poor in order to continue living well and cheaply there

  • @tperelli4271
    @tperelli4271 Před 8 měsíci +261

    Years ago, I lived in Mexico City for two years, but my dad got transferred back to NJ. My parents had to drag me onto the plane, I didn't want to leave this amazing country. It's a great place for adventure. I did a lot of horseback camping and caving to name a few which is out of this world. My dad being a huge sightseer would get the family into the car and we would travel all over outside of the city. The best experience for me, however, were the Mexican people, so friendly, caring and super fun to adventure with... the best friends I ever had:)

    • @esval3054
      @esval3054 Před 5 měsíci +7

      Y aprendiste español?

    • @sofiagamez7007
      @sofiagamez7007 Před 5 měsíci +7

      Will you ever come back? Most welcome to my country.

    • @jhonlenon8088
      @jhonlenon8088 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Que chingon!! Se nota que eres un ser humano sano, con mentalidad abierta, 🎉 un abrazo.

    • @isaacfernandez4841
      @isaacfernandez4841 Před 3 měsíci +4

      One of the most beautiful countries, it has all. Unfortunately, it is run by corruption and Narcos but someday it will be GREAT again.

    • @yolandayolanda7081
      @yolandayolanda7081 Před měsícem

      Nice

  • @nobelwarprize
    @nobelwarprize Před 8 měsíci +6

    Mexicans moving to the US and Americans moving to Mexico. Have to love it.

  • @Jwolfee
    @Jwolfee Před rokem +1443

    He should now make a video speaking to locals of various socioeconomic backgrounds such as Mexicans that have lived in CDMX their whole life in order to get the whole picture of perspectives.

    • @naraestelblack8515
      @naraestelblack8515 Před rokem +23

      Yessssss!!!!!!

    • @yarnf
      @yarnf Před rokem +5

      Yes

    • @Gaboxl42
      @Gaboxl42 Před rokem +31

      Oh yes, for sure we will definitely find a contrast on the previous opinions.

    • @ONightbird
      @ONightbird Před rokem +9

      Give him a second 😎

    • @RR-ue4im
      @RR-ue4im Před rokem +16

      The last video he did

  • @vegantastebetter
    @vegantastebetter Před rokem +474

    “So cheap” when you earn US dollars, yes. I’ve lived in cdmx and recently moved, because as a Canadian many things in condesa/Polanco and Roma where more expensive than in my hometown in Canada. I just can’t imagine how it must feel for regular middle class Mexicans.

    • @naraestelblack8515
      @naraestelblack8515 Před rokem +54

      It's bad. A lot of the wages are about 1000 pesos a week. There's no way we can compete.

    • @8.4.8.2
      @8.4.8.2 Před rokem +6

      @@naraestelblack8515 that would be 4K a month, that is impossible… minimum wage is 6k+

    • @naraestelblack8515
      @naraestelblack8515 Před rokem +16

      @@8.4.8.2 I have lots of friends whose parents are working for that wage.

    • @naraestelblack8515
      @naraestelblack8515 Před rokem +4

      @8_4_8_2 6k is not any better though

    • @erickalcala5642
      @erickalcala5642 Před rokem +2

      @@naraestelblack8515 Well, that’s illegal.

  • @idcorelli
    @idcorelli Před 8 měsíci +38

    My neighbours in México city were from the States, they told me that what they loved the most about Mexico was good weather and food. They are now around 75 and they enjoy now also an easy to access/cheaper health care

  • @Bella-mx7rl
    @Bella-mx7rl Před 6 měsíci +62

    My brother moved to Puerto Vallarta during the pandemic and he loves it. The people are friendly, it's safe, and the quality of life is amazing. He got braces when he moved there for $300. It would have cost thousands of dollars in America.

    • @pinkturtle2016
      @pinkturtle2016 Před 6 měsíci +13

      It’s safe because he’s a foreigner

    • @renesanchez8236
      @renesanchez8236 Před 6 měsíci +7

      You need to be careful about the misuse of the word American.
      Mexicans know they're the real Americans people. Those are
      the kind of words that can get you in trouble.

    • @mariaarreguin6308
      @mariaarreguin6308 Před 5 měsíci

      America is a Continent. Not A COUNTRY!

    • @superpsyched5624
      @superpsyched5624 Před 5 měsíci

      There is North, Central, and South Americans. We are all "real". @@renesanchez8236

    • @avablue6062
      @avablue6062 Před 3 měsíci +5

      @renesanchez8236
      Oh stfu already and chill out. Everyone is so damn uptight in 2024. Americans can’t call themselves Americans now ? We’re not dumb we know Mexico is in the Americas. We all live in North or South America if you’re on the continent of north or south Americas. Stop finding reasons to be mad. People of all colors live all over the world. Have a nice day Rene!
      From one American to another ❤️ ✌️

  • @kocholawis1851
    @kocholawis1851 Před rokem +268

    Peter talk with common working class mexicans, yeah we see some expats in their bubble, and a high class mexican (even if he is nice). But that is not representative of the live experience of most mexicans. And remember "México is cheap" but not for the mexicans

    • @pavelow235
      @pavelow235 Před rokem +28

      Yes, both these Peter Santenello mexico city videos are not typical of his vlogging style and very snotty American styled, I don't get it. His Amish videos were fascinating.

    • @thedrunkweddingphotographer
      @thedrunkweddingphotographer Před rokem +3

      100%

    • @miguelsaenz638
      @miguelsaenz638 Před rokem

      Expats=inmigrants

    • @theflightsimulationexperie6894
      @theflightsimulationexperie6894 Před rokem +25

      Average salary in Mexico City is about 800-1000 USD not even covering half of their rent. Believe me, the Mexicans don’t like Americans moving there.

    • @jalilali1415
      @jalilali1415 Před rokem +1

      the video he reccomends at the end of this one thats the one youre looking for

  • @rigobertoquero4644
    @rigobertoquero4644 Před rokem +671

    There are no favelas ,favelas are in Brasil ,in Mexico, there are Barrios or colonias

    • @curcumagranola5283
      @curcumagranola5283 Před rokem +7

      Coloninias? You just Made up that word 😂

    • @nancyd4250
      @nancyd4250 Před rokem +102

      @@curcumagranola5283 probably a typo. He meant Colonias.

    • @rigobertoquero4644
      @rigobertoquero4644 Před rokem +26

      Thank you for the observations it was my taping misspelling. I tried to say colonias .

    • @andrewgonzales5363
      @andrewgonzales5363 Před rokem

      @@curcumagranola5283 all words are made up.

    • @Kr-Eazy
      @Kr-Eazy Před rokem +75

      ​@@curcumagranola5283 I love how people can't understand a word when only one letter is too much. Don't you guys learn in school, how to read between the lines?

  • @leomendoza4279
    @leomendoza4279 Před 5 měsíci +217

    Ojalá algún día los Mexicanos pudiéramos vivir tan bien en México como viven los Estadounidenses /extranjeros

    • @Booer
      @Booer Před 5 měsíci

      Communism will come and deport them

    • @romygime5822
      @romygime5822 Před 5 měsíci +11

      Los Estados unidenses se estan muriendo hambre y pobreza delicuencia, Enterese bien antes del ablar.

    • @leomendoza4279
      @leomendoza4279 Před 5 měsíci +31

      @@romygime5822 Entendiste lo que quise decir?

    • @ricardoaviles3464
      @ricardoaviles3464 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@romygime5822 se les llama americanos cariño.

    • @corporeoz
      @corporeoz Před 5 měsíci

      😢

  • @jedelvalle
    @jedelvalle Před 8 měsíci +11

    I'm from Mexico City and I've been living in the US for 13 years. I still have my Tecamachalco home in Mexico City and a car that I drive the almost 3 months of the year that I spend there (2 months in the Summer + 2 weeks in the winter + TG week). The city has become outrageously expensive to the point that living there for a month costs me more than living in Dallas. Gasoline is $5.10 a Gallon ($3.20 in Dallas), electricity is $0.30 a KWh (3X the price in Texas of $0.10) and the home I own has appreciated more than my US home. About 13 years ago they were worth about the same. Now the Tecamachalco home is worth 50% more than my US home reaching the ridiculous value in the market of about 1M. Sure, groceries are about the same, car insurance is cheap because there are no crazy lawsuits milking the insurance companies and UBERs are super cheap because the drivers I guess are getting almost nothing out of the trip but you have to ask yourself how are Mexicans making ends-meet when the average salary is around $8,000 a year.
    Don't get me wrong, I love my Mexico City, but right now, with the gentrification that this video portraits and the rise in value of the Mexican peso + inflation, are rendering the city un-livable for the locals and expensive even for a person making six figures working remote.

  • @andreacalderon6875
    @andreacalderon6875 Před rokem +490

    As a Mexican living in Mexico City for the past 28 years, my go to places were condesa and Roma, i cannot longer go there… prices have gone so up… and it’s sad, and yes a big thing is that they don’t pay taxes… that should be regulated…
    I am already planning on moving to another part of Mexico, because my salary cannot longer equal the lifestyle anymore of Mexico City’s due to this tourist problem

    • @911jayishsupremacy
      @911jayishsupremacy Před rokem +60

      Each country and State should limit or regulate foreigners buying property. Or else gentrification happens creating a desperation environment failed state.

    • @Halcon_Sierreno
      @Halcon_Sierreno Před 11 měsíci

      Los gobernantes vendieron tu vida al extranjero. 😂😂 Siga votando por los mismos vende patrias, mijo. Al rato va a tener suerte si termina como esclavo de estos gringos. 🤣🤣

    • @flankman9385
      @flankman9385 Před 11 měsíci +11

      “Tourist problem” ask the business owners how much of a problem it is. Stop being poor, do better.

    • @911jayishsupremacy
      @911jayishsupremacy Před 11 měsíci

      @@flankman9385 sure buddy I don’t think you witness gentrification, and every national should have laws only fir native could buy. Stop your buying spree bitch.

    • @911jayishsupremacy
      @911jayishsupremacy Před 11 měsíci

      @@flankman9385 btw I’m running 12 air bnb’s in twelves different country with no degree. So stfu with your fake ass pedigree.

  • @ryansheehe5099
    @ryansheehe5099 Před rokem +981

    Peter I am a huge fan of your videos. I am a Californian living in real Mexico City not the gringo bubbles (condesa, Roma & palanco) that you show in this video. I would love to show you real Mexican culture and what it takes to assimilate into Mexico City by only speaking Spanish having only Mexican friends and raising a family in Mexico. I think there is too many stories of gringos living here only for the lower costs but they are missing the true value of Mexico by enriching themselves in Mexican culture.

    • @Pixiee_Stardust
      @Pixiee_Stardust Před rokem +69

      Would love to hear your perspective! The immigrants shown in this video definitely live in a small little bubble

    • @brenlissmg5224
      @brenlissmg5224 Před rokem +1

      👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @valdodgo
      @valdodgo Před rokem +17

      So for you fancy parts of mexico are not part of mexico?

    • @ginagdiaz6037
      @ginagdiaz6037 Před rokem +19

      ​@Itsme Alex cálmate, si no conoces , no hables. Hay muchas alcaldías además de Iztapalapa.

    • @TheAdita76
      @TheAdita76 Před rokem +8

      Do you have an IG we can follow or created your own vlog? As a Mexican I’m very interested in your POV and raising a family there.

  • @yurikolee759
    @yurikolee759 Před 6 měsíci +16

    We need laws about the gentrification and airbnbs

  • @isabelreyes6387
    @isabelreyes6387 Před 8 měsíci +54

    Family is central to Mexican culture. Many expats won’t get to live truly authentic Mexican culture because of that. Mexico is very rich in history and has continued to evolve into a truly unique and special culture that makes the country and Mexico City so great. You can call it a vibe but it is not something you can recreate or post on Instagram it “just is”. I would love to live there and make Mexico my home

    • @James-nv1wf
      @James-nv1wf Před 8 měsíci +4

      Wait until the world catches up. If money is to be made there, it will be much different in the future. First it will be this little bubble then gradually it will expand.

    • @amchapo
      @amchapo Před 4 měsíci +1

      No such thing as expat solo immigrant

    • @livingandloving10
      @livingandloving10 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I am Mexican born and raised in USA. Your comment touched me because I am looking into moving to Mexico City, but my family with stay in California. You are spot on, family is everything. I will be in Mexico without them, which kind of made me sad for a bit. But there is a deep calling inside of me to move to CDMX. I speak perfect Spanish and have always lived in USA. I’m 41 now and I need to experience living in Mexico City.

    • @carltonpenaloza1395
      @carltonpenaloza1395 Před měsícem

      Judgy comment. To each their own. Mexico has an extremely special place in my heart, and I have my own relationship with Mexico. I LOVE Mexico more than most can imagine!

    • @infintyplus
      @infintyplus Před měsícem

      isabelreyes who cares!

  • @laayito
    @laayito Před rokem +482

    I was born and raised in Mexico City, and I am proud to be a part of such a celebrated city on an international scale.
    Nevertheless, I think the gentrification of certain areas, such as Roma and Condesa, needs to be stopped or at least managed more effectively.
    Most expats living in Mexico do not pay taxes; the Mexican government should take action and implement measures that will encourage them to do so.

    • @honkiavelli8044
      @honkiavelli8044 Před rokem +76

      I moved my company from Montreal Canada, to Playa del Carmen and Puerto Vallarta last year. I fully agree with you that those coming from different countries should pay taxes, and relocate businesses to hire local talent. I've made Mexico my home now and fully intend to help with its success.

    • @mariagreen275
      @mariagreen275 Před rokem +28

      On what or how do you suggest they should pay taxes on ? Their income comes from abroad ( not “stealing Mexican jobs” ) they’re not on welfare ( Mexico doesn’t have any btw). I understand the prices are going up for rent but that’s everywhere in the world. They go down there to leave their dollars in return of a ”cheaper” living. Win - win for me.

    • @alidaweber1023
      @alidaweber1023 Před rokem

      Most of them are already paying hefty US taxes.

    • @AGripOBabys
      @AGripOBabys Před rokem

      ever heard of illegal immigration here in the US? ever heard of fucking hypocrisy as well dude?

    • @uriel_in
      @uriel_in Před rokem +18

      ​@@mariagreen275win-win relation but it breaks down when "expats" wants to stay longer

  • @davidwolf2253
    @davidwolf2253 Před rokem +323

    These people are super detached from what is currently going on in the world. Money really lets you live in ignorance .

    • @kocholawis1851
      @kocholawis1851 Před rokem +105

      Yeah and detached as well of the country where they live and his people, You can find that when he say "all the mexicans I know are from Roma Condesa area" that just mean they only interact with other gringos and some rich mexicans.

    • @pavelow235
      @pavelow235 Před rokem +86

      When Peter said the Uber cost $3 US dollars.....I just cringed.....Gringos taking advantage of a poor 3rd world country, what else is new.

    • @ethan-sr6eu
      @ethan-sr6eu Před rokem +64

      @@kocholawis1851 Exactly, I live in Mexico City and i'm from the north of Mexico, and it's so sad to see this, basically they are living in their privilege bubble when mexicans living here or living in other country will never have the privilege foreings have being migrants or staying in their country, *latinos migrate for a necessity, foreigns do it because they want.* I just wish awareness for this as the youtuber "Intervenciones Gringas" does cause a lot of mexican people are being kick off their homes cause the hood it's now gentrified so foreings can stay there.

    • @LiberalAF
      @LiberalAF Před rokem +11

      So what do these people do for a living? Did they say how much they make?

    • @kocholawis1851
      @kocholawis1851 Před rokem +43

      ​@@ethan-sr6euSi. El clásico "México is so cheap" que ignora el hecho de que la mayoría vivimos con menos de 14000 pesos al mes y que con la llegada de estos nómadas digitales nuestra calidad de vida de por sí precaria bajara al vernos desplazados de nuestras viviendas.

  • @jmgoldilox
    @jmgoldilox Před 8 měsíci +3

    Good timing for me on this video as I'll be visiting Mexico City this coming Winter. Very excited and have already visited Ross's website. Thanks, Peter!

  • @kyle_throws_tools
    @kyle_throws_tools Před 9 měsíci +27

    I took a solo trip to CDMX back in 2017. It's an amazing city full of beautiful parks, art galleries, walkable streets, history, surprising diversity, and incredible food. I get why locals would be upset about gentrification. My impression is that it's a modern, cosmopolitan city and therefore has the same city core affordability issues as similar cities anywhere in the world. I wouldn't want to live there per se, but I really want to visit again.

    • @m.m.7514
      @m.m.7514 Před 8 měsíci +2

      The biggest problem is that it's mostly americans, spaniards, etc. coming. The Spaniards I've met all work online for Spanish companies, and make 6 digits, in euros. I guess the same applies to americans. That means that they have no problem paying $4K a month for an apartment that was less than 1K before them, and salaries in Mexico are way below american or spanish salaries.

    • @m.m.7514
      @m.m.7514 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I've learnt very rencently that a street cleaner in Madrid makes €50K, how can we compete with that?

  • @shiroumxm2052
    @shiroumxm2052 Před rokem +532

    as a mexican.. it makes me feel really sad to know that average mexican would work twices as hard than most of these people but it´s impossible they can afford that lifestyle

    • @rh81454
      @rh81454 Před rokem +18

      Mexico needs more immigration from the U.S., and Asia. FDI and increases to education. Mexico has a nice public debt to gdp ratio compared to most countries. In time it will get better for you all but stop electing these stupid PRI, Morena, Pan parties and elect a far right conservative who will eliminate cartel crime.

    • @joea6234
      @joea6234 Před rokem

      @@rh81454 the right or conservatives are the PRI and they where together with PAN to allow cartels to operate aslong as they did not kill too many people as they are the main donors of mexico to political campaigns there is no other right party

    • @shiroumxm2052
      @shiroumxm2052 Před rokem +1

      @@rh81454 I have been waiting 40 yrs for that to happen.. but people is stupid.. look at the miserable clown we have as a president now.. he is the same garbage as pri and pan...
      Also the cartel problem need to be fixed by every country in the chain: Perú, colombia, México and USA
      the first ones stop producing cocaine and pasta, México remove corruption, implement dead penalty to cartel members sicarios, and reinforce north border to stop the flux that massive amount of weapons.
      USA must control it´s addiction problem and stop allowing huge amount of weapons to cross its border into mexico
      sorry my english sucks i hope what i wrote is correct

    • @shiroumxm2052
      @shiroumxm2052 Před rokem +12

      @@deasvail99 yes but its not ideal..we cant continue breaking the laws of another country.. it sucks! so many people entering illegally fo decades , thank god it is now less than previous decades. It would be great that excelent labor force stayed in Mexico to make strong companies, brands, technology! mexican companies with mexican money

    • @jaykay415
      @jaykay415 Před rokem +27

      You know what? It's the same here in the US, and more-so all the time. The wealthier professional class works from home or sits in a nice office somewhere; meanwhile the working class is on their feet using their body all day, and too exhausted to do much else later. (And many of them do not even have paid vacation time or paid sick leave. While the wealthy ones might get 6 weeks paid vacation, more or less.) One type will buy their own property, the other might pay the property owner all their life.

  • @bfelb
    @bfelb Před rokem +770

    This episode really grinds my gears. I moved to Germany 10 years back and one thing I had to learn was forming a friendship based on being American is a big mistake. Everyone has their own path in life but most of these 'Expat' types are tools.

    • @blizzy967
      @blizzy967 Před rokem +28

      Right

    • @Halcon_Sierreno
      @Halcon_Sierreno Před 11 měsíci

      *Immigrants, they're called immigrants. They moved to Mexico because they couldn't afford to live in the U.S anymore.

    • @MargaAlvarado-rx3fg
      @MargaAlvarado-rx3fg Před 11 měsíci +52

      Expatriados? Jajajajaja son extrangeros migrantes legales e ilegales

    • @user-xg6yc8ho3w
      @user-xg6yc8ho3w Před 10 měsíci +78

      Yeah when I was living in Australia same thing. People from the USA or Brazil couldn't wait to tell people where they are from, not realizing it makes them sound like a tool. No one cares.

    • @r3drift
      @r3drift Před 10 měsíci +21

      Are you white!? Probably it was easy to assimilate to other white people in Germany despite the language barrier. Even Mexican people in usa do this within their own. In a perfect world I understand what you mean but sometimes it’s mentally stabilizing to find your people with shared life experiences. Integrate should be a goal though. I don’t think one should base friend groups based on being from USA or specifically white and expat.

  • @gregblau8082
    @gregblau8082 Před 9 měsíci +12

    I think a lot of people are too nice to say they don't want people moving to their town, or they don't want people to think they're prejudiced. I live in a city that is experiencing urban sprawl and it's a completely different place than it was 10 years ago. The homeless population has exploded as well

  • @RaraAvis1138
    @RaraAvis1138 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I love how there is a down town with shops and squares with green and sitting spaces.

  • @juliocesargonzalez6920
    @juliocesargonzalez6920 Před rokem +330

    Gentrification in Mexico City, caused especially by the arrival of people from the United States and Canada has caused many locals to leave their homes because they cannot bear the high costs that this situation has caused in rent and cost of living, but that is something that foreigners ignore or those who make this type of video rarely show it.

    • @pavelow235
      @pavelow235 Před rokem

      Agree 100% but Obrador is trying his best to destroy the Peso to the American Dollar, and that is a problem for all Mexicans.

    • @naraestelblack8515
      @naraestelblack8515 Před rokem +24

      ​@James Carabajal America is a continent and btw a lot of those jobs require people to be bilingual... and a lot of people here are not.

    • @johndoethethirdjohnsoninspecto
      @johndoethethirdjohnsoninspecto Před rokem +45

      I am glad someone mentioned the gentrification going on and the rising prices pushing locals out.

    • @glorymanheretosleep
      @glorymanheretosleep Před rokem +4

      @@naraestelblack8515 America is a continent and people ought to be bilingual.

    • @naraestelblack8515
      @naraestelblack8515 Před rokem +2

      @@glorymanheretosleep lol tell that to la SEP. They kinda teach you some stuff but if you don't try to learn more through classes ($$$$$$$$) outside of school or get to learn on your own which is a challenge, then you really don't have that opportunity.

  • @operator0
    @operator0 Před rokem +233

    None of these people understand the real reason Mexico City is a better place than the cities they left. They say platitudes like, "simple life", "happy people", "a vibe", ect... but they haven't stopped to give it any real consideration. They know the place they left is broken, but they fail to realize why it's broken, and that may be intentional. Perhaps if they did stop and think about it, they may be confronted by their own cognitive dissonance, which would probably be too frightening for most of these people to deal with.
    Alas, Mexico City might just be the perfect place for them to live. They are unable to have any real political power in this city, and that's probably for the best.

    • @CarsandCats
      @CarsandCats Před 11 měsíci +17

      The best thing to do is to improve the place you live, rather than running away from it.

    • @operator0
      @operator0 Před 11 měsíci +9

      @@CarsandCats That depends on what a person's idea of "improvement" is. Many of the people who wanted to defund the police, wholeheartedly believe that to be a good way to "improve" the place they live in.
      The never ending quest to improve is often times how we end up with failed societies. Changing the large problems of society is relatively easy. The issues arise after those large and immutable problems are "solved". Those with a never ending quest to "improve" things, now must concentrate on ever smaller and smaller problems, often times creating, unintentionally, other problems that turn out to be larger then the problem they attempted to solve in the first place.
      Functional societies are balanced on a knife's edge. If people tamper too much with it, one way or the other, we slip off and enter a dystopian dark age.

    • @PoboyMusic
      @PoboyMusic Před 11 měsíci +12

      @@CarsandCats Please tell that to the 200k people crossing the US border illegally per month.

    • @Rhaspun
      @Rhaspun Před 11 měsíci +8

      @@PoboyMusic Now days many if not most of the people trying to get in the US across the border are from Central or South America.

    • @zippagraphics
      @zippagraphics Před 10 měsíci

      These people will be bringing their problems with them. Just like their European ancestors did when they crossed the Atlantic.

  • @ericaknesek3266
    @ericaknesek3266 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I noticed all the beautiful jacaranda trees. Those trees are beautiful and the smell of the jacaranda tree is amazing.

  • @robsmazatlanvacations
    @robsmazatlanvacations Před 8 měsíci +7

    Mexico City is world class. Super clean

    • @infintyplus
      @infintyplus Před 3 měsíci

      i want to try their tap water!

    • @alexjohnston485
      @alexjohnston485 Před měsícem

      You only saw the beautiful part of the city, if you go further north you will realize that it is a horrible city and more Tepito and Iztapalapa And well, and to the south it is the same. It's not a pretty city

    • @robsmazatlanvacations
      @robsmazatlanvacations Před měsícem

      @@infintyplus I did

    • @robsmazatlanvacations
      @robsmazatlanvacations Před měsícem

      @@alexjohnston485 I travelled all over the area and I’ve seen much worse in many US cities.

  • @tippylosojos
    @tippylosojos Před rokem +31

    I’ve lived in Mexico City for 4 years because my wife is from there, it’s amazing

  • @rominabielma
    @rominabielma Před rokem +76

    I was born and raised in Mexico, I paid around $100 for my bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering. UNAM is the best University in Latin America.
    Now I work for a Enginnering company in New York.

    • @charleyu5506
      @charleyu5506 Před rokem

      yes but you're family paid taxes that helps that school stay open, the korean girl has no connection to Mexico she's going to study for free and leave

    • @Scz_.
      @Scz_. Před rokem +2

      If a foreigner attends will their studies be in Spanish or English?

    • @julioordonez7915
      @julioordonez7915 Před rokem +2

      @@Scz_. Spanish

    • @ladyonacid
      @ladyonacid Před rokem +21

      @@Scz_. so you're asking if you'll get your lessons in English while in Mexico? isn't it obvious? stop the Anglocentrism. If you're going to another country, expect to speak their language.

    • @Scz_.
      @Scz_. Před rokem

      @@ladyonacid lol my grandfather went there and still works there I was just curious

  • @Ms.Robinson__
    @Ms.Robinson__ Před 6 měsíci +5

    OMG, that apartment is gorgeous. The ornate wood is insane along with the view.

  • @pete3028
    @pete3028 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Its amazing to watch Peters travels and how he lets the people tell the story. The irony in this one is incredible. He really provokes thought and conversations/comments.
    edit - After looking at the interviewee links I feel both satisfied and sad... stranger than fiction - thanks Peter.

  • @alvarocamposgonzalez6059
    @alvarocamposgonzalez6059 Před rokem +261

    Escríbo esto en españo por que creo que les ayudará en su español. Si ustedes piensan vivir en México aprendan a vivir como mexicanos. Cuando yo vivi en USA aprendi y vivi como usteďes y me gusto mucho. Amen el lugar y las personas donde vivan.
    .

    • @petette4442
      @petette4442 Před rokem

      Jamás aprenderán a vivir como Mexicanos, está en su genética imponer su lengua y su estilo de vida en los demás. Prueba de ello es que ahora se quejan que no se habla suficiente inglés donde viven aquí en la CDMX

    • @nwinburn
      @nwinburn Před rokem +10

      no mms - jajaja!

    • @auradb1140
      @auradb1140 Před rokem +15

      No les contestéis cuando hablen en inglés

    • @migueldesus3147
      @migueldesus3147 Před rokem +12

      ​@@auradb1140 jajajaja yo no hablo inglés y no lo hablaré jamas

    • @oscardiazesparza4448
      @oscardiazesparza4448 Před rokem +1

      Yo asia lo mismo en Canadá pero lo asia más por respeto a sus costumbres y forma de ser de ellos

  • @elefanteluzvioleta
    @elefanteluzvioleta Před rokem +253

    I am Mexican and yes the college is way cheaper than in the US. This lady is very smart by getting her veterinarian degree in Mexico.

    • @StevenPGonzalez626
      @StevenPGonzalez626 Před 10 měsíci +13

      She can't use it anywhere else tho

    • @elefanteluzvioleta
      @elefanteluzvioleta Před 10 měsíci +55

      @@StevenPGonzalez626 you are wrong. I work with tons of doctors and nurses from other countries including Mexico. You have to get your degree accredited in the country you want to work

    • @xochitlpauli5622
      @xochitlpauli5622 Před 10 měsíci

      You cannot get a master or a Ph in veterinary here buddy

    • @Da-op8wv
      @Da-op8wv Před 10 měsíci +16

      @@StevenPGonzalez626 She can use it(veterinary degree) in the US of A and Canada. For medicine and dentistry you must take some exams and sometimes redo you residency training, you need to pay a fee for each exam(i think you need to take 3 and each USED to cost around 1,500 USD back in 2015) and work it out with CBP and all that, but you can.

    • @rickgold4854
      @rickgold4854 Před 9 měsíci

      Screw Mexico they hate the U.S.A.

  • @hylianspectre359
    @hylianspectre359 Před 9 měsíci +8

    As a person who moved to Toronto from rural Eastern Canada, the last bloke's story really resonated with me. People really do have this Protestant/Calvinist (worth defined by your work/what you do) idea of life here in Toronto. They are obsessed with defining themselves, and others, with what they do for a living, how much money, etc.
    I think that I am often judged, or seen as lazy in social settings for not really caring about these things, but it's definitely a cultural thing. I will never live to work, and I make a pretty decent wage. If people don't like it, then they don't need to talk to me, lol. I don't need the negativity, and there are far more interesting/beautiful things to do and see in this city than to be defined and confined in such narrow chains.
    That said, I have travelled around the world, and the grass is always greener. There are many opportunities and gems here in Toronto as well. It's just easy to miss or skim over the good (social media portrayal is at major fault here, imo) that a particular place has to offer if it's all that you know.
    Really great video, as always.

    • @Anonymoose66G
      @Anonymoose66G Před 7 měsíci

      Toronto is just an inferior version of Montreal.

  • @kckgirl78
    @kckgirl78 Před 8 měsíci

    A very eye opening and informative video! Thanks for sharing. 😮😮😮

  • @drf8879
    @drf8879 Před rokem +137

    Mexico is a beautiful country. My wife and I go as often as we can.

  • @SZ23219
    @SZ23219 Před rokem +581

    Funny how Mexicans dream of migrating to the US, but Americans also dream of migrating to Mexico😂

    • @healer81
      @healer81 Před rokem

      Only the poor Mexicans. Their reality and opportunities are much different than a foreigner moving to Mexico

    • @BIGGUNNDON
      @BIGGUNNDON Před rokem +8

      😆 🤣

    • @chickenfishhybrid44
      @chickenfishhybrid44 Před rokem +115

      Don't get it twisted, there's not that many Americans that actually want to move to Mexico.

    • @BritC98
      @BritC98 Před rokem +67

      Lol I'd literally never wanna live in Mexico.

    • @singadigital
      @singadigital Před rokem

      only poor american want to migrating to mexico, the rich probably go to europe and dubai

  • @starfishw7138
    @starfishw7138 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Luv your fascinating interviews

  • @knarfluna
    @knarfluna Před 8 měsíci

    Peter. Love your videos…keep ‘em coming

  • @BruceWayne-po6sy
    @BruceWayne-po6sy Před 10 měsíci +73

    Im mexican, ive lived in Mexico City for all my life, Im glad how Peter talked about Polanco's and Condesa's life style by this neighborhoods being just like 3% or less from the actual city, it is good to see more forangeirs living in here but yeah the prices have been growing like foam the last years, mostly because of crime and corruption, Mexico can be a paradise but only if you have a LARGE amount of money to aford that, probably for a lot of you the prices shown in this video are not expensive at all, but for the averge citizen an uber is almost unpayable, just to say something there are a lot of working people with families and rents to pay, out there which salaries are about 200 pesos/10 dollars A DAY, or even less, so its a pretty though situation for a lot people in here, and being able to aford uber, or those neighborhoods is VERY expensive for the average person in the city, anyways there are other nice and beautiful zones in the ''city'', like Coyoacan or Xochimilco, it would be nice to see a video about this zones, particulary Xochimilco, my intention with this comment is not complain about anything in particular, just to expose the situation that a lot of people have to face

    • @troy510
      @troy510 Před 9 měsíci +9

      Yeah I looked up the average salary for a landscaper in Mexico City because that is what I do in the US a lot. They only make around $7,000 a year in MexC working almost 60 hour weeks. I can make that much in 2 to 3 months at the most working around 40 hour weeks. And Landscapers don't even make that much compared to other jobs. Some people make that much every 2 weeks to a month pretty easy. Landscaping here is a very low payed job even in management. But it's crazy that in MexC I could just stay there for decades and not work if I save up money here for a couple years lol. The cops there are the only thing I would worry about mostly. They seem very very corrupt especially with foreigners.

    • @jaythepainter1
      @jaythepainter1 Před 9 měsíci +3

      The ratio carries over to the USA Being white guy in the working poor/borderline impoverished is very much the same in the USA. Perhaps some specifics shifted around.

    • @michelleg7
      @michelleg7 Před 4 měsíci

      Dude Xochomilco is filthy 😵

  • @chickenfishhybrid44
    @chickenfishhybrid44 Před rokem +153

    I always want follow up down the road a few years to see how many of these people actually stay.

    • @wanderingwarrior5626
      @wanderingwarrior5626 Před rokem

      You'd be surprised. Americans say the same about other Americans that moved to much further away countries, and are stay there decades later. Zero interest in returning to the U.S. You never hear about them on U.S. news programs, for a reason. Not good for the often used propaganda phrase, Everyone wants to move to America, the greatest country in the world, to live like Americans!

    • @MyOldNameWasTaken
      @MyOldNameWasTaken Před rokem +6

      They'll mostly end up moving to somewhere in Jalisco if they stay at all.

    • @MyOldNameWasTaken
      @MyOldNameWasTaken Před rokem

      @@illdrumatik391 I don't think you know what you are talking about. Calling Mexicos second most important state for technology and tourism a "no go zone" is stupid. I've been traveling there for 10 years now.
      It's like calling all of illinois a no go zone because southside chicago is a hellscape. STUPID

    • @gtmusica
      @gtmusica Před rokem +11

      theres been americans who have lived in mexico for 5+ years. just look it up on youtube "extrajeros vivendo en mexico"

    • @badxerge
      @badxerge Před rokem

      People moving to Mexico City are digital nomads, eventually there will be another trendy place in the world and they will all flock there.

  • @keithkersten5586
    @keithkersten5586 Před měsícem

    Peter is such a good interviewer. Great questions and interviews.

  • @marineastro
    @marineastro Před rokem +77

    Some day, I'd like to move back to México but it makes me sad that Americans move to México and spend $2000 a month on an apartment and how that could push prices up even more in the area due to inflation, pushing out the very people who they say are so friendly. Americans say that life is just better in México and I get that but they have to understand that living in México is like increasing your salary 3-4 times in the US. 80k in LA isn't to hot but 300k and you live the good life. Americans say that it's so safe in Mexico but they don't leave to walk to work at 6am when it's dark and they have the privelige of living in the nicest places and don't see the shit that goes down below. They must not talk to many Mexicans because I know many that have been assaulted at gun point and knife point. They live in a bubble and believe the reality in their bubble is manifested in all of México. That produce and other things cost the same as in the US. Where these people live are in the most wealthy places in the whole country. Think Beverley hills/Hollywood hills. Outside of these places, food costs decrease. Most everything costs less. Do these people know that down below from their magnificent apartment that there are people earning $100-$400 a month. People with engineering degrees making $400-$1000/ month? And I know some can make make a lot more but most don't. Time and time again, I see where the gringo takes from México but never gives, and it's sad because I was treated with so much love when I lived in México and I don't want to take more than I give but I fear that Americans don't see it that way. They couldn't possibly see themselves living in room that costs less than $100/month and yet this is the reality that many Mexicans live... And then some American comes and spends $30000 in a year and says that Mexico is so great...

    • @kaleidostoni
      @kaleidostoni Před rokem +14

      Wow thanks! I wish more people from your country knew the reality of this situation and the irresponsable it is to keep on making videos like this one

    • @Nice-rb9vd
      @Nice-rb9vd Před rokem +4

      So that means the property owner from Mexico should just refuse to raise the price and rent it for a lower price, right? Or should the property owner from Mexico just give you the excess of their profit?

    • @Nadamedetendra24
      @Nadamedetendra24 Před rokem +9

      Por fin, alguien que muestra empatía. Gracias

    • @SpockMonroe
      @SpockMonroe Před 10 měsíci +14

      Indeed. This video was made me upset. Such white arrogance.

    • @danielpirez381
      @danielpirez381 Před 10 měsíci +7

      It's our goverment's fault, not the people who come to live here. Shaming immigrants because they come with money is dumb af.

  • @reynaldovillafuerte
    @reynaldovillafuerte Před 10 měsíci +146

    Hi Peter, I am Mexican, living in Mexico City for 22 years now, I found your video very authentic and useful. I live in the southern part of the city, in a neighborhood called Tepepan, which is multicultural place where locals, rich, poor and middle class, foreigners and two campuses of a german school co-exist. If you are interested in exploring this part of the city, let me know.

    • @debdeb299
      @debdeb299 Před 9 měsíci +19

      That sounds much more interesting than the people in this video. Hope he takes you up on your offer.

    • @jeessijess5729
      @jeessijess5729 Před 8 měsíci

      Heej thanks I will look for the city.. Can you tell me - how difficult it is do find work in MXC with not soooo good spanish skills. I am learning but it takes time

    • @edmundmcgrath213
      @edmundmcgrath213 Před 8 měsíci +8

      @@debdeb299i agree.. The ex soldier was annoying, with the.. I've always wanted to live everywhere outside the USA routine, with the obligatory Asian GF. I almost fell in to a Coma listening to this guy.

    • @martacccc689
      @martacccc689 Před 6 měsíci

      Mexicans are my favourite people❤what a beautiful country and culture...kick them american colonizer out😅

    • @juanjo_86
      @juanjo_86 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Colonization, remember the Israelis arrived as settlers and took over Palestine in a few decades. Mexicans Be careful with these videos.
      Colonización, recuerden los Israelíes llegaron como colonos y se adueñaron de Palestina en unas décadas. Mexicano cuidado con estos videos.

  • @DavidD6969
    @DavidD6969 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I lived there for 6 months and loved it great people and food but I was not trying to make a living. And I did see how hard it was for my Mexican friends to get ahead...

    • @uranopoliscolectivo9856
      @uranopoliscolectivo9856 Před měsícem

      Thank you. that's the difference between someone human comes, and someone just looking for cheap costs

  • @mrrandombayridge
    @mrrandombayridge Před 4 měsíci

    Peter bro you’re the man. Just seen this video in my feed. You remind me of my buddy Ari. The famous Johns deli in Brooklyn owner. Hope you and your wife are having a blast this January!!!!!!!

  • @carlosfernandez3565
    @carlosfernandez3565 Před rokem +100

    As a local (40 yo) who lived in Condesa for years, Condesa and Roma are seen as tourist neighborhoods nowadays. The restaurants, the stores, the services, etc. are thought for tourists mostly, or people like you had on your vlog who actually ended up moving in, or digital nomads. 95% of the new comers to Mexico from 1st world countries live within 3 miles of each other. Think of those neighborhoods as downtown Amsterdam, where the area is legit the result of it's culture, but it's also like a grown ups DisneyWorld, not anymore a "local" area.
    I miss the vibe of the pre-Airbnb visitors, they were more of a traveler vibe vs. the touristy vibe of most nowadays, even the couple you interviewed feels like they mostly hang out with Americans, I'm not judging, but there's a big community now, and they moved for some of the same reasons, already have a lot in comon, etc. it makes sense, we latins do the same around the world, we find each other and make groups. Most local people, when they see a group of people clearly from a richer country, in the same neighborhoods, hanging in the same spots... even if they live here, will be percieved either as tourists, or consumers / costumers for a while, until they become part of a wider circle.

    • @brentpeddy4223
      @brentpeddy4223 Před rokem +5

      Thank you that's great insight. I love MX and plan to open a botique hotel hopefully in Guadalajara for 1. But I love to mix with the locals and want to employ locals and create familia. I'm far less interested in meeting more people from the US in MX. I think there are many like myself too. I don't really like the idea of a whole community if people just relocating to another country without at least making a contribution or paying respect and homage to the culture you're now benefiting from.
      I've grown up in Houston Texas so my whole life I've been friends and coworkers from MX and I love the cultural, the food, la familia. And I've stayed in Leon, Guanuato City, San Miguel, Los Cabos. So much beauty, friendly people, great food. Cheers Carlos!

    • @rtucci3643
      @rtucci3643 Před 3 měsíci

      don't call them expat's or digital nomads, they're migrants, just like the Venezuelan's or Haitian's, migrants like us mexicans in the US.

  • @FelixGalvanArt
    @FelixGalvanArt Před rokem +109

    "a lot of ppl don't think if mexico CITY as having those modern skyscrapers,right?" they think we're all on horseback still.. little do they know 😂

    • @rexx9496
      @rexx9496 Před rokem +9

      I think it's more because few people from the US know anything about Mexico City. Most just go to beach destinations like Cabo San Lucas and Cancún. Some more adventurous Americans will go to places in the interior of Mexico, the pueblos mágicos like Oaxaca And Guanajuato. And they go there because they are quaint and charming and have an old world feel. Most Americans aren't used to imagining skyscrapers and modern architecture in Mexico. Of course many of us know these things exist in the large cities, but most Americans just visit beach towns and small pueblos. Only more recently has Mexico City become a more popular vacation destination for Americans.

    • @kevvilla6356
      @kevvilla6356 Před rokem +3

      @@rexx9496 i mean cabo san lucas and cancun are actually very modern lol

    • @rexx9496
      @rexx9496 Před rokem +3

      @@kevvilla6356 You know what I mean, as far as tall skyscrapers and such.

    • @kevvilla6356
      @kevvilla6356 Před rokem +1

      @@rexx9496 well some people are just ignorant, let they think whatever they want lol

    • @tincou7694
      @tincou7694 Před rokem +1

      Who are these "a lot of people"?

  • @terifrank8302
    @terifrank8302 Před 8 měsíci +33

    I would caution viewers about pursuing a higher degree for any career that requires licensing outside of the US if they ever plan on moving back to the US and working in the profession they're trained for. I see it all the time in my work at an institution that teaches health science related fields, and many foreign trained professionals I encounter basically need to start their education all over again to become licensed in the US. Just something to think about.

    • @Tina-qp7py
      @Tina-qp7py Před 8 měsíci +4

      I thought the same when she said she was attending a Mexican university. The US has very stringent requirements and often the foreign born don't meet the job requirements.

    • @nikkita1688
      @nikkita1688 Před 4 měsíci +1

      They don't seem to know what they're actually talking about. Naive

    • @michelleg7
      @michelleg7 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@Tina-qp7pyUNAM is a top unversity in Latin America she will be fine believe its quite transferrable.

    • @marcoroman3242
      @marcoroman3242 Před 2 měsíci

      SAME HERE IN MEXICO THEY WANT ME TO DO MY HIGH SCHOOL ALL OVER WHICH IS BS BECAUSE I HAD 2 YRS OF COLLEGE FROM THE U.S. ALREADY SO I DECIDED TO WORK FROM HOME AT A CALL CENTER PROBLEM SOLVED

  • @texasd1385
    @texasd1385 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I love Mexico city so much, can't wait to move there next year

  • @ESOTER1KA
    @ESOTER1KA Před rokem +129

    The first couple seemed pretty uninformed on a lot of things you asked. Foreigners moving to MX is definitely gentrification and making it harder for locals to afford things. However, you can’t really blame them when rent is constantly increasing along with other prices. If Mexicans had the same opportunity to work remote, live in a place where everything is cheaper, and have a better quality of life I’m sure that they would as well

    • @MonicaODuarte
      @MonicaODuarte Před rokem

      Yes we can. Like a lot of US Americans like to tell Mexicans, Why don't they just stay in their country and fix their problems?... Right? Also many of them are staying in Mexico illegally and don't pay any taxes or contribute to the community. They are just in Mexico because it's cheap. They are just colonizers.

    • @pottertheavenger1363
      @pottertheavenger1363 Před rokem +4

      Making it harder for RICH locals, they're not taking more modest apartments from blue collar folks.

    • @charleyu5506
      @charleyu5506 Před rokem +15

      @@pottertheavenger1363 You are forgetting about the middle and lower middle class, although not as big it's definitely effecting them.

    • @daliaornelas3676
      @daliaornelas3676 Před rokem +8

      No, we Mexicans wouldn't leave Mexico for cheaper. That has never happened, i don't know anyone doing that ...

    • @BasedinReality1984
      @BasedinReality1984 Před rokem +1

      Uniformed but no doubt incredibly tight .

  • @mattpiggin9607
    @mattpiggin9607 Před 11 měsíci +60

    I was just in Mexico city a week and a half ago. What a beautiful place. We stayed in Polanco which is the nicer areas but explored a lot of places outside the area. Was just so amazing, such lovely and warm place! The history is just amazing.

    • @chocovanille5809
      @chocovanille5809 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I loved polanco! Mexico city is def worth the visit

  • @BrendaHaltom-cs6ck
    @BrendaHaltom-cs6ck Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you Peter for this look into Americans and Canadians moving to Mexico!🇺🇸🌏😀🚙

  • @xExasperate
    @xExasperate Před 9 měsíci +1

    "just good vibes. I'm telling you it's just a vibe" - exactly the type of person I expected to be doing this

  • @CharlesMuccia
    @CharlesMuccia Před rokem +17

    Oh, how cute, more rich gringos living in a bubble.

  • @jasari1098
    @jasari1098 Před 9 měsíci +31

    They aren’t just moving to México City,they are moving to all over México in general.

  • @motoman9944
    @motoman9944 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I love Mexico, and have lived there before. You never hear videos such as these discuss the crime there, but it is as real as it gets. Unfortunately, when you live in Mexico you always have to worry about getting ripped off. I've had relatives there that had batteries stolen from their vehicles, their houses broken into, their phones stolen in broad daylight, their vehicle stolen at gunpoint in broad daylight, etc. If you're a couple, like the 2 in this video, then you just have to worry about your own safety, however if you have kids, you're going to be worrying about their safety a lot more. If you live in Mexico, let us know if you agree or not. Thanks!

  • @djpcinema
    @djpcinema Před 6 měsíci +2

    The art gallery dude blew it up! Told the real story. They will roll you hard in Mexico!

  • @skyelee9398
    @skyelee9398 Před rokem +23

    In any part of the world 🌎 if you have money you live comfortably. But definitely not for the locals that live in poverty. Great video. Greetings from Culiacan , a local living day by day. Hoping there’s food the next day. And family is numero uno at all costs ❤ survival.

    • @ger279
      @ger279 Před rokem

      LOL !! a local or a loco . Definitely not a local . Most have food the next day and next week .Give me a break Gringo!!

    • @tinab3627
      @tinab3627 Před 9 měsíci

      That’s the same anywhere though. I’m from Toronto where you have opposite extremes and everything in between

  • @LemmeTellMe
    @LemmeTellMe Před rokem +29

    People who are gentrifying CDMX with American salaries and making it harder for locals

  • @jonathanflores9874
    @jonathanflores9874 Před 8 měsíci +1

    That place is huge! Wow, my sister is currently living there and working remotely.

  • @thomasfranco5997
    @thomasfranco5997 Před 5 měsíci

    I recently went to visit a friend who I worked with in my last job. We both are retired, and he moved to GDL= Guadalajara and it is beautiful. He lives in a beautiful home with a pool. I have been to GDL back in 1980, and I could not believe how much it has changed. It is more modern now. The designers of the pool and homes, I give my props. Some of the houses are amazing for the price. Some of the back yard pools are amazing also. I have neighbors wanting to sell their home and buy in Cabo San Lucas or Puerto Vallarta. They have Sams Club, and I heard the membership is cheaper and you can use both in U.S. and Mexico.

  • @EdgarRamG
    @EdgarRamG Před rokem +81

    Do Northern Mexico next (monterrey, ranches, charros, vaqueros)

    • @Tony-fb1gd
      @Tony-fb1gd Před rokem +26

      Monterrey and vaqueros is northern México.......charros is associated with the state of Jalisco which is central México.

    • @kocholawis1851
      @kocholawis1851 Před rokem +18

      No, more México city from the perspectives of the mexican working class

    • @EdgarRamG
      @EdgarRamG Před rokem +3

      @@Tony-fb1gd Sure, but there’s associations in just about every town, in mexico, as well as great teams in northern mexico

    • @EdgarRamG
      @EdgarRamG Před rokem +1

      Charros de Saltillo for example

    • @Brasi4522
      @Brasi4522 Před měsícem

      He should do Juarez and Tijuana

  • @clareomarfran
    @clareomarfran Před rokem +15

    I'm reading a fine book about CDMX now-Horizontal Vertigo: a city called Mexico, by Juan Villoro-wherein he walks the city telling its lore, how it's always changing yet retaining its essential character through it all.
    Great program; I enjoy your vids. I've been living in Guanajuato now for 3 years and intend to stay.

  • @BasutuEquestrian
    @BasutuEquestrian Před 7 měsíci

    Such a great city.. arts, culture, colour 🌈, beautiful locals, great vegan restaurants, ballroom dancing 💃 🕺 outside in the parks.. even the elderly 🎉🎉.. love it 😍!

  • @randomgirl3269
    @randomgirl3269 Před 8 měsíci +3

    the food looks incredible! I also very much love Mexican culture and their familial values. This would be a pretty nice place to live, thanks for opening my eyes to the other sides of Mexico because the propaganda of how it's an overwhelmingly dangerous place has turned me off to the idea, but this is really good to get to see what's actually there.

  • @cspdx11
    @cspdx11 Před rokem +55

    Pricing out the locals would make me feel guilty

    • @RishayanPorMexico
      @RishayanPorMexico Před rokem

      That's exactly why I have made sure that all the places I have lived at in Mexico over the past 40 years, are far from any "ex-pat" community. I avoid americans in Mexico like the plague. They bring many problems, especially high prices, their appetite for drugs, their arrogance which they should leave at home, and most importantly, many common Mexicans treat me much differently, because I "look" like one of them, when I am in a tourist area. No, I prefer to live off the beaten path getting down and dirty with the humble, common folk who treat me as one of them, and not as a foreigner!

    • @victorramirez2891
      @victorramirez2891 Před rokem +15

      That’s kinda what’s happening. There’s no way a Mexican income can live there.

    • @jacksevert3099
      @jacksevert3099 Před 11 měsíci

      Yup that's why us Dems have been trying to open the border! You come here for better wages and we go their for lower costs! Then eventually we all even out and everything is Gucci.
      todos los paises de america deben unirse como europa

    • @bl4841
      @bl4841 Před 11 měsíci +2

      THIS IS A LIE. Foreigners/immigrants arent pricing anyone out aside from maybe other rich Mexicans living in Condesa/roma norte ? Are poor Mexicans really defending rich Mexicans? I don't think so. It's a jealousy issue for Mexicans, as is a cultural disrespect issue from the foreigners (not speaking Spanish, not engaging in traditions etc). Foreigners don't live in the basic non touristy neighborhoods. Not to mention, Mexico city is 25 million people and considered one of the largest cities by land size and pop. The amount of foreigners is like 10,000 people living here. Thats like saying that foreign english teachers living in Shanghai are gentrifying the city LOL. It's not happening, it's just Mexicans being jealous and intolerant of this change. However, I do agree all foreigners should learn Spanish and respect customs. Besides from that there is nothing to feel guilty about

    • @ran160
      @ran160 Před 10 měsíci

      @@bl4841 lol Americans should not be bring their degenerate ways of life to other countries like Mexico, that shit is not welcome here. Gentrifying areas by not paying taxes and living off American wages and raising prices for locals should be met with resistance from locals

  • @kazuza9
    @kazuza9 Před 3 měsíci

    I love this video. Packed with info

  • @livingandloving10
    @livingandloving10 Před 3 měsíci

    I currently live in California but want to move to Mexico City later this year. Polanco, Roma Norte, Condesa, or Lomas. Watching these CDMX videos to make a plan. Thank you for making this.

  • @wsgeo
    @wsgeo Před rokem +103

    I remember when Mexico City was once called the "City of the Gey Clouds" because of the smog. Now days the smog is not so much of a problem now, and the weather is great. What I noticed that over the years is that CDMX is now grown upwards with Skyscrapers, very modern beautiful architecture. However what disappointed me was that there was graffiti everywhere where in the past there was almost none. My one bit of advice to foreigners is to learn the language and respect the customs, culture and law.

    • @gloriamendoza8424
      @gloriamendoza8424 Před rokem +10

      Yes, respect the culture, their manners and laws.

    • @LetterSignedBy51SpiesWasA-Coup
      @LetterSignedBy51SpiesWasA-Coup Před rokem +5

      Air quality is still poor but yes, much better than decades ago.

    • @ChrisGrande
      @ChrisGrande Před rokem +6

      I thought Cuernavaca was the eternal spring city?

    • @gorgon4061
      @gorgon4061 Před rokem +5

      Every large us city has tons of graffiti.

    • @wsgeo
      @wsgeo Před rokem +2

      @Gorgon Up until the early 80s you didn't see much graffiti in CDMX.

  • @elh1977
    @elh1977 Před rokem +26

    I think in Mexico people enjoy life. They go out and take a walk, events with the family whether cookouts or parks. In USA all we do is work and shop and eat. A work one day, my customer was Mexican lady visiting from Monterey. She was surprised Americans only work and shop and don't enjoy life. Whenever I visit my family in Mexico I see people out walking all the time or outside on the porch interacting with family. I rarely see that here unless it's a park. To me this does affect our mental health.

    • @JackWestLooks
      @JackWestLooks Před 9 měsíci +2

      I live in Charlotte, and when I go to the local parks on weekends the crowd is mostly Hispanic immigrants. They are often out there in large groups with kids playing and adults having cookouts and thoroughly enjoying themselves. They have learned that you don't need to waste money on travel and overpriced hotels/rentals to enjoy life.

    • @BerSerrano
      @BerSerrano Před 8 měsíci +1

      You really have no idea 😂.

    • @smithright
      @smithright Před 3 měsíci

      You just described what I’ve been thinking. Very sad

  • @harryhunter7872
    @harryhunter7872 Před 9 měsíci

    Looks like a great retirement destination. Thanks for sharing

  • @Vshamann336
    @Vshamann336 Před 9 měsíci +1

    That said man. I'm 37 and from New York. When I was probably about 10 I had visited Toronto. In Toronto. Had always stuck out. Is actually one of the nicest and kindest cities that I've been to. I remember we walked around opening strangers doors and just yelling and hello to them because it was a marvel to us that all these people had not had their doors locked. And that it was a normal thing for somebody to do something like that. So it's really sad to hear that they are basically like your normal busy American city at this point. Smh

  • @victorialopez9717
    @victorialopez9717 Před rokem +55

    I lived there for a short time while in school (I also attended UNAM). I lived overseas during my childhood so living overseas was not a weird concept to me. I nearly moved to Mexico City permanently, but back in a time when it wasn't as common for Americans to move here. The primary reason I didn't was because I ended up meeting my husband and I knew he was the one that I was going to marry.

  • @pepelupercio
    @pepelupercio Před rokem +53

    If there are several issues that need to be discussed regarding this topic, one of the ones that bothers me the most is the use of the word Expatriate, there is already a word for that "IMMIGRANT". In either case, they are a group of people seeking to improve their quality of life and take advantage of the different opportunities offered by the other place. using the word immigrant only for a group of people gives it a pejorative connotation.

    • @mellowcreme
      @mellowcreme Před rokem

      Expatriates typically have the intention of returning to their home countries, immigrants don't.

    • @holygooff
      @holygooff Před rokem +1

      Exactly!

    • @teddysmith8725
      @teddysmith8725 Před rokem +6

      But isn't expatriate used to describe someone who moves but doesn't intend to become a citizen/renounce their old citizenship? I feel like immigrant refers to someone who moves with the intent of assimilating and changing nationalities.

    • @holygooff
      @holygooff Před rokem

      @@teddysmith8725 No, immigrants is mostly used for poor people from Asia, Africa, Middle East, while white people, especially Anglo-Saxons call themselves expats.
      No country wants large groups of non-inegrating people. The expat group somehow believes it all doesn't apply to them.

    • @yurivillasenor7031
      @yurivillasenor7031 Před rokem +1

      Sooo true, they are immigrants also.

  • @mrsimo7144
    @mrsimo7144 Před 5 měsíci

    I would move from the UK to here. Amazing. Thanks ❤️

  • @lonewhitewolf7772
    @lonewhitewolf7772 Před 9 měsíci

    Very interesting topic , thanks.

  • @sicknote9998
    @sicknote9998 Před rokem +4

    Peter I only came across your channel bout 8 mths ago and watched every video you posted.
    Absolutely love your content. Hope you have many years ahead of you. Need more videos posted so get on ya road trips and make more content. Love ya brother

  • @user-ps4mj6st6r
    @user-ps4mj6st6r Před 11 měsíci +11

    Siempre es bueno escuchar otras ideas de cómo se vive en México

  • @MattMiller200
    @MattMiller200 Před 7 měsíci

    I love CDMX, been there once and would absolutley move there.

  • @melissas4874
    @melissas4874 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Mexico City has some of the highest pollution rates in the world. Just a fact. It really depends on what you want to trade off.
    People moving there and saying it is safe? This is based on their limited time there. I have friends who are in U.S. on work visas and when they go to Mexico City to renew they will often leave their immediate family in the U.S. because of their safety concerns. This is like me saying my city is safe because I've never been robbed while walking downtown.
    And an influx of wealthier people will hurt the poorer people whether they wish to acknowledge it or not. If it's a few people the impact isn't as great, but when it's an influx it is bad (like CA people moving to Austin).

  • @xvsj5833
    @xvsj5833 Před rokem +5

    This update has point and counter points to consider. Thank you Peter, excellent content ✌️

  • @johnmax5652
    @johnmax5652 Před rokem +12

    Beautiful!!! Greetings From Salamis Island ,Greece.

  • @Tina-qp7py
    @Tina-qp7py Před 8 měsíci

    The food looks delicious. There's so much greenery in the city.

  • @karenatha7890
    @karenatha7890 Před 9 měsíci

    I lived in Polanco in1968. Summer Olympics. No subway. Insane pollution. Lovely people!

  • @VOByRobbins
    @VOByRobbins Před rokem +4

    your mexico city videos are amazing, wow, you do great work Peter!!!

  • @koalafro
    @koalafro Před rokem +11

    love the international content, i would love for you to meet with some people from tulum mexico and see how they feel about a lot thats been happening and will happen around there, especially with the Maya metro and tulum airport projects.

  • @mortgagedavid
    @mortgagedavid Před 9 měsíci +1

    Peter hit a hard spot with the Toronto interview

  • @barry_dalive
    @barry_dalive Před 7 měsíci

    Peter, I’m a new follower, and want to thank you for your “boots on the ground” way of sharing our world’s societal culture. It’s a refreshing alternative to a lot of the more agenda driven content creators. Keep up the amazing work. You offer a lot of hope for people really searching for the wealth of good that still exist’s in this world🙏

  • @pb.pb.pb.pb.
    @pb.pb.pb.pb. Před 3 měsíci

    Peter. Great video as always! I would so go on a tour with Lalo haha dude is cool. Thank you. You ever plan on visiting Costa Rica and doing some videos? Such an awesome, happy and beautiful country 🇨🇷😃.

  • @billmorrison9068
    @billmorrison9068 Před rokem +10

    I've spent more than a year in Mexico City, Guadalajara, Guanajuato and other Mexican cities. The cops have never been anything but friendly, courteous and helpful.

    • @ilovepugs99
      @ilovepugs99 Před 7 měsíci

      @billmorrison9068 alot of the cops are corrupt in Mexico. They ask for mordidas.. for bites. Basically they pull you over and shake you down for cash.

  • @paulbeltran7132
    @paulbeltran7132 Před rokem +151

    Mexico has such a great culture. Great people. Great food

    • @Obimacwen
      @Obimacwen Před 10 měsíci +1

      And great cops!!

    • @CoffeeeNBears
      @CoffeeeNBears Před 10 měsíci +3

      And great crime and kidnappings

    • @jorgeb8609
      @jorgeb8609 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Unless you are Mexican, you have limited rights, so watch out

    • @patriciamoraled2004
      @patriciamoraled2004 Před 10 měsíci +8

      ​@@CoffeeeNBearsyeah theres no crime in thé USA😂

    • @mprce52
      @mprce52 Před 9 měsíci

      then why are millions of illegals jumping the border?

  • @user-wl5nf2ld4f
    @user-wl5nf2ld4f Před měsícem

    Mexico is beautiful, visit a couple times from the east to west amazing place to be. I love the people of Mexico very friendly and kind. ❤

  • @tinab3627
    @tinab3627 Před 9 měsíci

    Great video. I had no idea it was so nice.