What's the cost to rent an apartment in Yucatan: Riviera Maya, Playa del Carmen, Cancun, Merida, etc?
Alfonso Galindo - I Go Yucatan
If you’re renting from a local Mexican, in a middle or middle-upper class neighborhood in the Yucatan Peninsula, you can expect to pay anything from 2,000 (US $125) to 5,000 pesos (US $312) a month to rent an apartment. This would be about right in any of the 3 states – Campeche, the city of Merida, or in the Caribbean in Playa Del Carmen.
It bothers me to see a gringo rent a house for US $1,500 when the neighbor next door will rent it for US $500. I’ve also...
If you’re renting from a local Mexican, in a middle or middle-upper class neighborhood in the Yucatan Peninsula, you can expect to pay anything from 2,000 (US $125) to 5,000 pesos (US $312) a month to rent an apartment. This would be about right in any of the 3 states – Campeche, the city of Merida, or in the Caribbean in Playa Del Carmen.
It bothers me to see a gringo rent a house for US $1,500 when the neighbor next door will rent it for US $500. I’ve also seen a gringo rent an apartment for $500 and turn around and rent it to a friend or put it on Air B & B and charge $1,500 for it and pocket the difference. This is pretty prevalent in any tourist destination in Mexico where you’re going to have a gringo renting; it’s a very common occurrence that gringos do. You don’t see it that much with Mexicans. Sometimes they do it but you get a more honest and fairer deal when dealing directly with a Mexican; even if they see if you’re a gringo.
I’ll give you an example from where I live in Merida. Two to three bedroom homes rent for a range of 1,500 pesos (US $93.75) to 5,000 (US $312.5). A single floor, 2-bedroom unit could be 1,500 pesos (US $93.75) to 2,000 pesos (US $125). That’s for my area, which is a little middle-upper class. Then again, if you go to Playa Del Carmen, which is on the Caribbean, if you rent from a Mexican where the Mexicans live and not where the tourists live, you can have find a 2 or 3-bedroom home for 5,000 pesos (US $312.5), sometimes furnished. These are single-family residences. Apartments can run the same depending on their location. Sometimes the privilege of renting an apartment is sometimes maybe better access to some public transportation or some amenities like a pool or some other things I can think of as the only plus. But if it’s an apartment, you’re usually going to find it furnished. They usually include all utilities except electricity.
(Caribbean condos in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, pictured.)
How's the ecotourism in and around San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua?
Daniel Snider - Snider's Realty Nicaragua
The ecotourism in and around San Juan Del Sur has been exploding recently. People here are now offering a lot of eco-related activities. They are getting more and more organized at offering new and better services for tourists.
Ecotourism is also a very good way for locals to earn money. Ecotourism attracts a lot of tourists and in return, we take advantage of it in order to take care of the environment so it is a win-win situation.
The ecotourism in and around San Juan Del Sur has been exploding recently. People here are now offering a lot of eco-related activities. They are getting more and more organized at offering new and better services for tourists.
Ecotourism is also a very good way for locals to earn money. Ecotourism attracts a lot of tourists and in return, we take advantage of it in order to take care of the environment so it is a win-win situation.
Are taxis readily available in Coronado, Panama and what do taxis cost in Coronado, Panama?
Nitzia Chifundo - Panama Sol Realty
There are lots of taxis that are readily available in Coronado, Panama. They pass by the streets, especially close to the grocery stores. They are available during the day, just circling around. You can go outside of your house and put your arm up and get a taxi.
The cost of the taxi is US $2 to $3 per trip, if it is not far. It shouldn’t be more than $5, if it is within Coronado. For example, if you want to go from your apartment to the grocery store, it will cost...
There are lots of taxis that are readily available in Coronado, Panama. They pass by the streets, especially close to the grocery stores. They are available during the day, just circling around. You can go outside of your house and put your arm up and get a taxi.
The cost of the taxi is US $2 to $3 per trip, if it is not far. It shouldn’t be more than $5, if it is within Coronado. For example, if you want to go from your apartment to the grocery store, it will cost about $3 to $4. You can just call for a taxi or go down to the street in front of your building or out of your house and wait for one to pass by.
What's the closest airport to Algarve and what are the flights to and from Algarve?
Luis Teixeira da Silva - Algarve Senior Living
The only airport in Algarve is the one in Faro. Faro is probably the busiest airport in Portugal after Lisbon. It serves flights from many destinations. They have all year round flights into Portugal from many European destinations, including the UK, Sweden, Netherlands, Germany, and the list goes on. There are also seasonal flights from as far away as Canada. There are times when there are direct flights into Faro from Toronto, Canada. It’s quite interesting to see that there...
The only airport in Algarve is the one in Faro. Faro is probably the busiest airport in Portugal after Lisbon. It serves flights from many destinations. They have all year round flights into Portugal from many European destinations, including the UK, Sweden, Netherlands, Germany, and the list goes on. There are also seasonal flights from as far away as Canada. There are times when there are direct flights into Faro from Toronto, Canada. It’s quite interesting to see that there are already some companies in North America that have identified the opportunity of the Algarve for the North American market and they are putting up flights to address those opportunities.
The population of the Algarve is about 300,000 and there are between 5 and 6 million arrivals at Faro Airport per year. It is a fairly substantial airport, which has undergone a number of renovations and expansions.
There are a couple of small airstrips in the Algarve as well, which are used for private planes, parachuting activities, and helicopters. The next closest airport is in Beja, which is the province above the Algarve and in Baixo Alentejo.
Many people drive in order to catch a flight to Lisbon and then rent a car and drive down to the Algarve or catch a bus going to the Algarve. Lisbon is 300 kilometers, or 180 miles more or less from the Algarve. There are many flights from the US into Lisbon and to Faro. The East Coast of the US is fairly well connected to Lisbon. We have flights from New York, JFK, Miami, etc. On the other hand, we don’t have flights coming from the West Coast. If you are going to Lisbon from the West Coast, you have to go to the East Coast first then take a flight from there into Lisbon.
Do I need a second passport if I retire, work, or live abroad?
Allen Rosen - Chiriqui Coastal Real Estate
Different countries have different rules about needing a second passport to retire or work abroad. In Panama you do not need a second passport to work or retire. You will, however, need a permanent resident visa to live here long term. You can also get a work permit if you have skills that are in short supply here -- eg. engineering or computer programming..
Different countries have different rules about needing a second passport to retire or work abroad. In Panama you do not need a second passport to work or retire. You will, however, need a permanent resident visa to live here long term. You can also get a work permit if you have skills that are in short supply here -- eg. engineering or computer programming..
What are the best opportunities to do volunteer and charity work in Belize?
Boris Mannsfeld - Boris Mannsfeld & Associates
There are lots of good opportunities for volunteer work here in Belize. The humane society is very active in Belize, especially in Placencia. Rotary is very active in Belize, also especially in Placencia. There are also church groups. There are also a lot of volunteers from the States that come down and do missionary work, and medical work here in Belize. They'll come down and do work for a week for free. They have dental missions, eye exams and all that is for free.
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There are lots of good opportunities for volunteer work here in Belize. The humane society is very active in Belize, especially in Placencia. Rotary is very active in Belize, also especially in Placencia. There are also church groups. There are also a lot of volunteers from the States that come down and do missionary work, and medical work here in Belize. They'll come down and do work for a week for free. They have dental missions, eye exams and all that is for free.
There are art festivals held here in Belize, which are events which people can volunteer to help set up or get involved selling tickets. A lot of expats, no matter who they are or where they come from, do something new or do something different to help out, so there's always volunteer activity available in Belize.
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