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6 BURNING QUESTIONS About Living In Puerto Vallarta, Mexico That Everyone Wants Answered

Today let's talk about the top 6 questions about living in Puerto Vallarta Mexico that everyone wants answered Even visitors will want to know the answers to these top 6 questions. One question often posed is about the best neighborhoods to live in. Puerto Vallarta Mexico so I offer a variety of neighborhoods best suited to the temperament of the asker, I'll talk about living in the charming Puerto Vallarta Mexico neighborhood of Zona Romantica, the bustling El Centro, with its iconic oceanfront Malecon, the peaceful 5 De Diciembre, and the up and coming popular neighborhood of Versalles. I will talk about the unique characteristics of each neighborhood and highlight the available shopping and service options in these areas.
The second common question revolves around where to buy groceries in Puerto Vallarta. I explore the different grocery stores and markets in the city, providing insights into the best places to shop for fresh produce and everyday essentials.
Moving on to dining options, another question I am asked frequently which focuses on the best places to dine out in Puerto Vallarta and the cost of dining. I'll discuss some food option in the area, catering to various tastes and budgets, and discuss the dining scene in Pueerto Vallarta Mexico..
Safety is a crucial aspect of any destination and I'll address concerns regarding the safety of Puerto Vallarta, providing information on the city's security measures and tips for a worry-free visit. Lastly, I'll touch on the cost of living in Puerto Vallarta Mexico, offering an overview of the expenses involved in residing in this picturesque Mexican town. This video will give you answers to these frequently asked questions to make your life here or visit to Puerto Vallarta Mexico easier.
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📧Email: lifeinpuertovallarta@yahoo.com
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00:00 Introduction
00:11 St. Patricks Day Greeting
02:10 Question 1: Which neighborhood should I live in
08:17 Question 2: Where do I buy groceries in Puerto Vallarta
10:34 Question 3: Are there good restaurants and are they expewnsive
11:54 Question 4: How do I get around Puerto Vallarta without a car
13:26 Question 5: How safe is Puerto Vallarta
14:42 Question 6: What is the cost of living in Puerto Vallarta
17:36 Outro
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  • @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO
    @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO5 ай бұрын

    🤔Thinking of moving to Puerto Vallarta Mexico?🤔 📱Call or Text: U.S. 530 416-1401 📧Email: lifeinpuertovallarta@yahoo.com

  • @jamesturcott7339
    @jamesturcott73394 ай бұрын

    Thx for the information 😊

  • @douglasbussard3459
    @douglasbussard34594 ай бұрын

    I’ve owned a condo here since 2007. Spend 6 months. Everything you said was spot on- not like most realtors. Except one thing. The prices are going up big time. Restaurants. Bars. Groceries. Getting very expensive. More like Canada. But generally a great video. Well done.

  • @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you Douglas for your kind remarks. Yes you are right. Prices have gone up in PV. However there are ways to shop cheaply I have found. Such as, instead of buying groceries at La Comer or some of the other supermarkets, I go to the vegetable shops or stands and to the bakery for my bread and I find it to be much cheaper. Restaurants definitely are getting expensive but again I go get tacos for $1 each and stick to the restaurants in neighborhoods other than downtown or on the beaches. I don’t drink so not sure about booze prices. I find though most things are cheaper than the States. A meager lunch for two in San Diego will cost you $75 dollars. Yes, real estate prices have gone up but I really think that sellers will get realistic pretty quickly here as I am seeing a lot of price reductions on listings. That tells me we are leveling off and may even experience a small drop. If you ever planned on selling bows the time before that happens. Thanks again for your comments and input.

  • @ItsCattsifyTheOnly
    @ItsCattsifyTheOnly5 ай бұрын

    Great video Stan look forward to meeting you in april!

  • @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    5 ай бұрын

    Look forward to it. Cheers

  • @mauimixer6040
    @mauimixer60404 ай бұрын

    How hot an humid is it there between may ,jun ? Vs jul,aug ? I'm going Somewhere soon in those times and comparing vs going back to Thailand, Vietnam, PIsl areas. Thanks for what you do ! Mahalo from Maui 🤙

  • @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    4 ай бұрын

    Hi. Thanks for your comment. May and June is when it starts to heat up in PV but it’s still very tolerable. July and August is usually when the rains start and humidity increases but the rain does bring some relief. August, September and October are the highest humidity months and it can get uncomfortable. However if you limit your outdoor travel in the middle of the day and do shopping or errands earlier in the morning it will mitigate your exposure to the humidity. Of course you will use your home’s A/C more during these three months. By November the humidity decreases.

  • @kenken6550
    @kenken65504 ай бұрын

    3 questions- If I get sick or hurt, will I get ok treatment? I've heard horror stories of foreigners being shaken down for$$$ for simple care and surgeries. These all happened near cancun and alcupolco. 2- what are good sites to check for rentals? 3- can I open a bank account as an expat? Thanks!!!

  • @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    3 ай бұрын

    Hi Ken. You will get excellent treatment if you get sick or are injured. The horror stories you have heard concern payment for treatment. Even if you have medical insurance in Mexico most hospitals don’t bill the insurance company like they do in the States. You are expected to pay before being released from the hospital and then send the bills to your insurance who then reimburse you. It’s not a great system but that’s the way they do it. If you can’t pay them then there have been instances where they won’t let you go until you pay and these are probably the scenarios you have read about. Yes you can open a bank account in Mexico as an expat. All you need is your passport. There are many Facebook groups for rentals in PV but here is one o refer people to often….facebook.com/share/iSFYaL2D47BeqzEj/?mibextid=K35XfP Hope this all helps. Keep coming back to my channel. Cheers and thanks. Stan

  • @kenken6550

    @kenken6550

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks Stan! I'll check the link out!

  • @marcom844
    @marcom8444 ай бұрын

    What is the best way to open an accunt prior to fly to Puerto Vallarta? Would you suggest any Real Estate or rental agency to book prior arrival. Many thx

  • @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    4 ай бұрын

    Hi Marco. Can you be more specific. What do you mean by “open an account”?

  • @douglasbussard3459
    @douglasbussard34594 ай бұрын

    I understand all of that. But I do t live here to save money. PV is the best place people. Everyone cool. Locals are awesome. Vacations love the place. Expats know.

  • @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    4 ай бұрын

    Love it

  • @mvudo8832
    @mvudo88325 ай бұрын

    Please don't , me & my wife just got back to Germany, we got a Kidnap attempt. We used to live in Playa del Carmen. A lot of Narco in the city, in Cancún, Tulum all the Peninsula area, bur realtors would never said that, government never says it. Please keep your family safe, Mexico is not even that cheap at this point.

  • @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    5 ай бұрын

    Wow! So sorry to hear that you encountered a kidnap attempt. That’s awful. I am assuming that this happened in the Yucatan peninsula and not in Puerto Vallarta. It’s my understanding that Cancun, Playa Del Carmen and Tulum have experienced increases in narco activity and even violence. I know that Mérida on the other hand is one of the safest cities in all the Americas. Again, if you get involved in drug activity the chances are good that you’ll get in some kind of trouble. There are also scammers out there but those jerks are everywhere. Puerto Vallarta is a safe city and I think much safer than a lot of cities in the U.S. As for cost of living, yes it has gone up but it’s still a heck of a lot cheaper than the States and Canada. I wish you well. Cheers.

  • @mvudo8832

    @mvudo8832

    5 ай бұрын

    @@LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO its the whole country, in Jalisco you have CJNG Cartel...you can sugar coat it all you want. I dont wish you to experience what my family did, I just hope that, in any case you experience it, I really wish you dont come accross someone with such a dumb excuse such as yours. Regards, and stay safe.

  • @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    @LIVINGINPUERTOVALLARTAMEXICO

    5 ай бұрын

    @@mvudo8832 Thanks for your response. I never claimed there was no cartel activity in Puerto Vallarta. In fact I said that there was in my video. I do not know the circumstances of what happened to you and your family and would never diminish the bad experience you had but this is not typical or an everyday occurrence here in PV. I do take exception to the fact that somehow you think I am making “dumb” excuses or sugar coating anything. I am simply stating facts and my experience. Have a nice day and I’m happy you are home safely.