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Information on Merida ? US couple considering move.

RRJV

Hello .. my name is Robin and my spouse and I are considering relocating to Mexico (from the US).  From the little research I've done, Merida is one of the locations we are considering.  My spouse is a Mexican citizen but he hasn't been back for 24 years and I've only been on vacation once many years ago.   But, due to unforeseen circumstances, we are very seriously considering moving but don't know anything outside of what you read on the internet.  We are in our 50s and 60s and I think I'd qualify for at least a temporary residency visa.


I'll be traveling to Mexico this summer an d I'd like to visit Merida.


So, can anyone share your experiences, cost of living, safety, climate housing and other costs, etc?


We would certainly appreciate all the information we can get from those of you who are living the life !


Thanks to all of yall in advance ..


Robin

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twoblue24

Hi Robin! I  can't speak to Merida specifically, but I have spent time in Valladolid, which is about two hours from there. I'm actually looking at relocating myself (later this year?!?) and will end up in Valladolid. I will also be listing a couple of apartments and houses for rent in that area in the very near future (starting at about $250/mo for a 1 BR unit). I do property management/vacation rentals here in the US and will be doing the same in Valladolid, helping a friend with his properties. I'm happy to discuss further, if it may be of interest. One of the benefits of Valladolid is that it is so central to many attractions on the Yucatan Peninsula: Tulum, Chichen Itza, Cancun, Playa del Carmen.

lmaher1030

Hello Robin,


My name is Lisa. I currently live in Merida and have for the last three years. We love it here. It is safe, affordable and welcoming. The heat can be a bit much from April thru July. We have learned to adjust. We live in the san Sebastian barrio. There is a large expat community in Merida. It is a mix of Americans, Canadians, French and a little of everywhere else. This community is diverse and open. I think you would enjoy it. Merida is only 45 minutes to the beach. We usually go at least once a month to fish or swim. Enjoy your time here.

RRJV

Thank you Lisa for the information!  I will keep it in mind when I visit in the summer.


Robin


@lmaher1030

RRJV

Thank you for the information!  We are not sure yet when we plan on moving -- one of us will move there first -- but I'll certainly be in touch with you when the time comes up.


Plus, I'm thinking about visiting this summer to take a look around.  It' all pretty overwhelming and new so any help we can get is much appreciated.


Thank you again for responding!


Robin


@twoblue24

kerry66

@RRJV

Hello. I have lived in Mexico full time for 8 years -( in San Miguel de Allende - a place you might want to check out). I have visited Merida many times and it is a wonderful city. Many expats enjoy living there. However, the climate is very hot year round (especially in August) so that's something to be aware of. I do know a great person that helps people relocate there. Adriana at ***. If you need any more feedback from me about living in Mexico ***

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dgeisler

Hi Robin,


My husband and I have been living in Merida for the past four years and really enjoy it. Yes, it is hot, but there is AC everywhere as a result. You won't find that in other cities. We lived in Querétaro for 3 years with no heat or AC in our house. We had to buy small heaters and room coolers to survive there. No big deal really.


Here you don't need heat, but AC is a requirement.


The food here is amazing. The people are delightful. The culture is fantastic. And the health care system is excellent. We have put it to the test recently and I assure you it is as good as the US with much better prices!!!


I loved Querétaro, too, but Merida has easy and quick access to many beaches and a lot more historic, archeological and cultural activities. And, you can buy a house for much less than in other cities.


Merida is growing, so, if you are planning to relocate here, there are plenty of housing options.


I hope this helps. Wherever you decide to live, you will be welcomed here in Mexico.


DG