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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 893087" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>I've been corresponding with a lady who lives in a RV park in Catemaco, Vera Cruz in southern Mexico. I've seen the park in pictures, beautiful grassy grounds with modern facilities. Sits by one of Mexico's largest lakes, has a security wall and night watchman. Warm year-round and you can easily get by there on less than $800 a month. They also rent a number of small apartments. They have Internet, and you can get satellite tv. Just an example of what's available. I'm heading to Oaxaca, popular with tourists with all inclusive apts available, that's rent, utilities, cable, Internet available for $350 or less. And Oaxaca has alot to do with a substantial English speaking expat population. I just don't see anything comparable here and it's safe to boot. We get told all our lives this is the greatest country on Earth. In many ways it is. But there are options that are better on limited income. That's the hitch that holds people back. They may hate their job, but believe it's better to slog through to the bitter end than to live in a hellhole like Mexico. They're wrong, and sadly will refuse to believe it. Hundreds of thousands of Americans have figured it out however, and considering the current environment in this country the sooner I leave the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 893087, member: 24302"] I've been corresponding with a lady who lives in a RV park in Catemaco, Vera Cruz in southern Mexico. I've seen the park in pictures, beautiful grassy grounds with modern facilities. Sits by one of Mexico's largest lakes, has a security wall and night watchman. Warm year-round and you can easily get by there on less than $800 a month. They also rent a number of small apartments. They have Internet, and you can get satellite tv. Just an example of what's available. I'm heading to Oaxaca, popular with tourists with all inclusive apts available, that's rent, utilities, cable, Internet available for $350 or less. And Oaxaca has alot to do with a substantial English speaking expat population. I just don't see anything comparable here and it's safe to boot. We get told all our lives this is the greatest country on Earth. In many ways it is. But there are options that are better on limited income. That's the hitch that holds people back. They may hate their job, but believe it's better to slog through to the bitter end than to live in a hellhole like Mexico. They're wrong, and sadly will refuse to believe it. Hundreds of thousands of Americans have figured it out however, and considering the current environment in this country the sooner I leave the better. [/QUOTE]
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