Transitioning to Mexican Residency: From Plates to Pets and Financial Tips


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Jun 28 2024 84 mins   3

In this episode, our hosts Taniel Chemsian and Risa Morimoto sit down with expats Craig Strong and Randy Bennett to dive deeply into life in Puerto Vallarta (PV).


They have covered everything from driving regulations for temporary versus permanent residents, navigating banking and money transfers, and even tips for bringing your furry friends along. They also discuss the housing market, including price points for various neighborhoods and the emphasis on using trustworthy realtors and legal guidance for property purchases.


Discover essential insights about healthcare options, insurance coverage, and the advantages of Mexico's tropical climate. Plus, learn about everyday living hacks like virtual mailboxes and phone plans that seamlessly transition to life abroad.


Whether you're considering a temporary stay or making a permanent move, this episode is packed with invaluable advice to help make your dream retirement in Mexico a reality. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts!



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Key Moments:


09:08 Stunning picture of Los Arcos in Puerto Vallarta.


12:09 Bucerías growth, housing prices, and Vallarta location.


26:30 Preferring medical care in Mexico over the US.


35:54 Vallarta has diverse housing markets with varying prices.


43:18 Residency determines car registration and tax validity.


49:19 Limited English, no mail, used traveling mailbox.


54:43 Living abroad is cheaper and less stressful.


01:01:05 Moving to PV without a job, debts.


01:06:00 Urban growth brings infrastructure challenges and politics.


01:14:24 HOA fees vary based on building amenities.


01:20:09 DIF card offers discounts for seniors. Lovely place with kind and generous people.