View Full Version : Wow, maybe we should all take Rob's cue
Look at this beautiful home this artist has in Mexico. Look at the price she pays to live there!
Rob, you may be on to something. I do have a couple of high school friends who have retired to Mexico and they seem happy. I couldn't do it because I'd miss my family, but if you don't have too many ties, this looks wonderful
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/12/11/this-68-year-old-retiree-lives-on-620-per-month-in-mexico-take-a-look-inside-her-160000-home.html?utm_content=Main&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR3cTpTfJBDoChjUQlk0u3Fmn_3F6fgWQ_KcZAHVs aSAwSQ8CuULZwJC_uY#Echobox=1667237425
Haha. MX, no effing way. Too damned hot. Besides everything else.
iris lilies
11-1-22, 10:18am
Nice place, but house is not cheap.
flowerseverywhere
11-1-22, 11:19am
A friend of mine’s parents built a retirement home in Mexico. When multiple homes were built the government evicted them and took the property. They were homeless with little money.
with real estate in any country it is important to get the right legal advice
https://mexlaw.com/can-mexican-government-seize-property/
Haha. MX, no effing way. Too damned hot. Besides everything else.
Actually it depends on where you are. The weather in mexico city is actually comparable to that of San Francisco, but without the fog, due to the fact that it's at about 8000 feet elevation.
Nice place, but house is not cheap.
Depends. House is very, very cheap by PNW standards. Older condos in Portland suburbs are twice that. And the taxes! $41!
iris lilies
11-1-22, 11:56am
Depends. House is very, very cheap by PNW standards. Older condos in Portland suburbs are twice that. And the taxes! $41!
You aren’t getting public library service for those dollars. I wonder what else she isn’t getting. . Sorry, I am wrong, And there is even an English language public library. It may not be extensive, but boy is it pretty. I can see where this town is appealing because of its architecture. It probably has pretty city parks as well.
Our past real estate tax bill was $100 per month. For that we get snow removal, Street cleaning, public library service, SOME emergency services, decent-but-not-great street maintenance, garbage pickup service, recycling center, etc etc.
The devil is in the details and I would like to know what her $41 a month covers.
But having San Francisco like weather, without the fog, would be pretty dreamy. I wonder what they grow there? Probably can’t go Lilies. Probably Cangro Iris. That’s always my first thought of course, can I go on the lease and Iris and that locale.
My taxes run about $700 a month--which pays, presumably, for the loud, annoying street sweeping machine that's made six passes so far today to clean perfectly spotless streets. :(
Crazy to me how much taxes vary state to state and what one gets for their money. I lived in San Miguel de Allende and went to art school when I was young. It continues to be a draw for mostly well to do Americans. But it is in the state of Guanajuato which is on the beware of travel list. Even way back then, corruption was everywhere, bribes often had to be paid to get things done and I had to return to the states due to a veiled threat against my safety. Strong machismo culture too. But it was a lovely town and very affordable.
iris lilies
11-1-22, 2:18pm
Crazy to me how much taxes vary state to state and what one gets for their money. I lived in San Miguel de Allende and went to art school when I was young. It continues to be a draw for mostly well to do Americans. But it is in the state of Guanajuato which is on the beware of travel list. Even way back then, corruption was everywhere, bribes often had to be paid to get things done and I had to return to the states due to a veiled threat against my safety. Strong machismo culture too. But it was a lovely town and very affordable.
I suppose if they get it with you have any money, you’re septic to kidnapping. That at least at the moment it’s not a problem in my region
iris lilies
11-1-22, 2:19pm
My taxes run about $700 a month--which pays, presumably, for the loud, annoying street sweeping machine that's made six passes so far today to clean perfectly spotless streets. :(
Jan, we only got a street sweeper machine for the city of Hermann last year. I just laughed to myself because I didn’t really know quite where it was necessary, but maybe it was. And the city of St. Louis is necessary because of all the trash that the non-Germanic lawbreakers throw around. But here in Deutschland the folks pick up their trash.
Teacher Terry
11-1-22, 11:04pm
The house is cheap compared to here. But my property taxes are cheap at 35/month. We have a weird system where the age of the house is figured into the equation. The older it is the cheaper.
Teacher Terry, we had that in Indiana until Gary, IN (Lake County) sued the State. Lake County won and the whole tax computation system changed. Many elderly and poor actually ended up losing their homes when the taxes doubled and tripled overnight. Costs for this were stupid high.
Now neighborhoods being gentrified are causing the taxes of old homes in the area to go up and people again are having to make the choice to stay or leave due to real estate taxes.
The new residents say "you should be happy that your house is worth more". But older owners and rental tenants facing higher costs dont see this.
Teacher Terry
11-2-22, 10:23pm
That’s sad Sweetana. Nevadans hate taxes in general so don’t see that happens here but you never know.
Teacher Terry: It was a judicial requirement and nothing to do with the state or local governments. And court cases can happen anywhere anytime over anything. Lake County has bitterly complained about the result of their court suit due to unintended consequences.
In a long career in municipal finance, I found property taxation to be one of the more bizarre aspects of the job. The property valuation always struck me as more art than science, often with significant differences between assessed and market values. Then you had strange issues like agricultural or conservation land valuation rules. We had one owner of a failed drive-in theater drill holes in the pavement and planted Christmas trees to claim the lower ag valuation. He beat us in court on that one. Dark Store Theory was another issue: owners of thriving stores argued that they should be valued as if they were closed down.
We at least didn’t have to deal with weird stuff like CA’s values depending on how long you owned the place.
The situation is so complex that I understand in most jurisdictions appeals of assessments have an extremely high success rate.
A group of wives in a FB private group I'm in moved their husbands with dementia to Ajijic Mexico. They got wonderful care for very little compared to the $10K a month it would be here. The wives were also able to rent a nice apartment to be close by. They'd have to come back to the US every now and again (6 months?) to renew their visas. They were quite pleased with the area.
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