What would my neighbors be like in Mexico?
Kristin Wilson - Orbis Relocation
Who your neighbors would be in Mexico depends on where you live.
If you’re looking to jump right into the local culture and you’re living in just a regular house without security, your neighbors could be chickens, roosters, or livestock. If you live in a residential regular neighborhood, your neighbors could be local Mexicans.
Due to security concerns many foreigners don’t leave their houses unattended and open. As a result, they end up living...
If you’re looking to jump right into the local culture and you’re living in just a regular house without security, your neighbors could be chickens, roosters, or livestock. If you live in a residential regular neighborhood, your neighbors could be local Mexicans.
Due to security concerns many foreigners don’t leave their houses unattended and open. As a result, they end up living...
Who your neighbors would be in Mexico depends on where you live.
If you’re looking to jump right into the local culture and you’re living in just a regular house without security, your neighbors could be chickens, roosters, or livestock. If you live in a residential regular neighborhood, your neighbors could be local Mexicans.
Due to security concerns many foreigners don’t leave their houses unattended and open. As a result, they end up living in high-rises, condos, apartment buildings, or in a gated community. In these cases, it’s more likely that your neighbors are going to be other expats or more affluent if it’s a really upscale gated community. As a result, your neighbors might not be any different than they were back in the US.
If you’re looking to jump right into the local culture and you’re living in just a regular house without security, your neighbors could be chickens, roosters, or livestock. If you live in a residential regular neighborhood, your neighbors could be local Mexicans.
Due to security concerns many foreigners don’t leave their houses unattended and open. As a result, they end up living in high-rises, condos, apartment buildings, or in a gated community. In these cases, it’s more likely that your neighbors are going to be other expats or more affluent if it’s a really upscale gated community. As a result, your neighbors might not be any different than they were back in the US.
(Poker Refugees in a condo at Rosarita Beach, Mexico, pictured.)
Posted October 22, 2015