Moving to Mexico? Should You Bring Your Household Goods?

A common question with folks moving to Mexico is: Should I bring my furniture, linens, cookware, etc. I found one of the most trusted movers in Mexico (Chuck Bolotin with Best Mexico Movers) to share tips on what you should take and what you should leave behind. He also shares how to choose a moving company for your international move.
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  • @RodHardy
    @RodHardy7 ай бұрын

    We moved full time 4 years ago to Bucerias in the Riviera Nayarit. We brought our clothes and dinner and kitchenware and computers, not much else. Everything else we have bought what we wanted here in this area since it close to many large Supermarketsand several Malls and a Costco and a Sam's and Walmarts. If we can't find anything we really want locally at the many places, there's always Amazon. We even sold our Texas plated Toyota for more than we could have gotten for it back in Texas and bought a brand new Mazda. Life has been good.

  • @jvahl8747

    @jvahl8747

    6 күн бұрын

    I am so happy to hear this! I'm getting ready to head your way with my cats & can't wait! It is kinda hard to leave "so much" behind, but, they are just things. New life and a new beginning 🌅 Do you ever go to Karen's Place there? It looks 👌

  • @jvahl8747

    @jvahl8747

    6 күн бұрын

    A question: is it possible to suspend your American insurance when you take your own car into MX? I am not finding any answers. Thanks

  • @debbiesorensen7208
    @debbiesorensen72087 ай бұрын

    Realtor here.... the nightmares I hear and have seen about moving across the US would scare you! I absolutely never recommend moving companies to clients. It sounds like Chuck really knows his business and if you're dealing with someone that starts a business out of seeing a need, that's the best businesses. Great info and if/when I move to MX, I'd call you. Thx!

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks Debbie. Moving companies almost all have awful reputations. But when I looked online, Chuck had almost all positive experiences. I hope to see you soon in Mexico!

  • @belliott4844
    @belliott48447 ай бұрын

    Also love conpanies that give helpful free info if they feel you dont need their service rather than try to sell you. I then recommend those companies to people I feel could use their service.

  • @cmt635
    @cmt6357 ай бұрын

    We used Chuck's Service and had a great experience ! We are very happy with the useful and sentimental (our history ) things we brought 😊

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @susanmoore5885
    @susanmoore58857 ай бұрын

    Tips for people who love to cook! This is stuff you can probably find in Mexico City -- but anywhere else, not so much. Bring the best chefs knives you can afford. You won't find them easily. High end electric hand mixer. If you are from the U.S., buy and bring the fridge magnets with all the metric conversions -- grams, liters, etc. Bring your hardbound copies of the Joy of Cooking and Mastering the Art... Buy and bring "Authentic Mexican" by Rick Bayless. Bonus tip: Find the place in your Mexican home town that sells the heavy comals; get two.

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Great tips Susan! Also, count on cooking (and baking) on gas. So you might need different stuff like this: amzn.to/47kuy69

  • @kathleenkane7274

    @kathleenkane7274

    7 ай бұрын

    What is a comal? 🤔

  • @HunterMann

    @HunterMann

    7 ай бұрын

    A comal is basically like a flat round cast-iron pan that doesn’t really have big edges to it it’s not a deep pan it’s actually a flat thing many people use for heating or making tortillas you can also use it to make quesadillas.

  • @HunterMann

    @HunterMann

    7 ай бұрын

    That’s a really good suggestion about bringing English language cookbooks that you like. I highly recommend bringing some vegetarian cookbooks even if you’re not vegetarian they have great recipes for different salads, side dishes and things that you can make with or without dairy, chicken broth etc. as far as Mexican food cookbooks you should definitely bring a few cookbooks by Diane Kennedy, she was a legend, lived much of her life in Mexico and had a cooking school and put out several cookbooks. I definitely agree that a copy of the Joey of cooking is absolutely essential. Yes converting recipes from standard to metric is a good thing to learn how to do and there are some handy charts and I’m sure there are iPhone apps that you can also use to convert to metric. Also when you find things like a cake mix in Mexico Netherlands in Spanish but it won’t be in metric so you’ll need to translate that or just learn metric measurements Another thing to keep in mind when doing baking in Mexico is that things may be affected by humidity or by the elevation that you were at and you’ll need to adjust the recipe in that way. You also might need to adjust recipes depending on what sweetener you were using if not using team sugar you may have to use honey or agave syrup which measure in different quantities them the granulated sugar. You can find lots of great cooking utensils in Mexico but if you can afford to buy things from Sur La Table and other chain stores like Macy’s, target and such there may be kitchen gadgets that you can’t buy in Mexico. You may also have a favorite type of coffee pot or French press that you prefer, you’ll want to buy that in the US can be very expensive to buy one a good quality in Mexico. You can buy them at some of the Starbucks in Mexico as well at things like Costco and Sam’s Club if there is one in the city you are living in. I’ve lived in Mexico for six months at a time so I was setting up to help temporary lodging either in a small apartment or a small house and the thing I always make sure to bring with me with certain spices and ingredients that I couldn’t get in Mexico for example if you’d like making Thai food or Indian food you might want to bring a few different curry powders with you. You’ll find most of the ingredients for making traditional Thai food in Mexico all of the basics like cilantro rice, ponds chicken etc. you’ll even be able to find ginger root. You can also buy lemongrass tea in Mexico and teabags and simply cut open the teabag and use some of that as your ingredient for lemongrass though it’s better to use aromatic lemongrass. Another thing you’d want to bring with you if you’re making Thai food in Mexico us to bring some of the galanga root powder and dry lime leaves(The ones from Thailand are very different than wind leaves in Mexico.)

  • @kellyname5733

    @kellyname5733

    6 ай бұрын

    I have VERY expensive cookware, Scan Pan and Le Creuset, my 2 Vitamix blenders and other stuff. Thousands of $$ I paid and Im NOT going to part with it. I could never sell it and replace it for what I would end up selling it for. IDK. I soooo dread trying to bring my cookware into Mexico. The minute they try to make me pay import tax's Im leaving and maybe try another day. I know people say they wont on used stuff..Uh, that is NOT true. Make sure if you decide to drive it over that you take it out of the original box. Why? That might signal to the customs/immigration agent that you are going to sell it. $300 goods if flying in and $500 if driving in. That is the law but.. Curious why is furniture and mattress made in Mexico so uncomfortable? I have definitely herd before to bring your mattress if you can.

  • @sebastianlujan8872
    @sebastianlujan88727 ай бұрын

    best Mexicos movers helped me and my partner move to Pátzcuaro MX from Santa Fe NM and they were awesome.. Not only was the price awesome But we brought a lot if shit to Mexico. not one thing damaged or missing!!!. A biiiiiiig shout out to best Mexico movers!!!!

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your testimonial! Great to hear it.

  • @LESTERBATE
    @LESTERBATE7 ай бұрын

    I shipped all my stuff from San Diego, through a freight forwarder in Nogales to SanCarlos, Guaymas. Couldn't have been easier... They did it all!!! At the time I had a FM-3.

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Glad that worked out for you! Thanks for sharing!

  • @arsenioamador2370

    @arsenioamador2370

    3 ай бұрын

    @LESTERBATE Do you have the name of the shipper?

  • @dianaj3139
    @dianaj31397 ай бұрын

    George Carlin on STUFF... helps lighten this topic up a bit... :)

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    OMG - I forgot about that! And I found it on KZread: kzread.info/dash/bejne/f6qbsJegc9iykcY.htmlsi=YIZiLxV1Pxn8w9Yz

  • @coloradopackratprepper

    @coloradopackratprepper

    7 ай бұрын

    Loved Carlin and remember him doin that on Carson!!!!!

  • @gateway20747
    @gateway207477 ай бұрын

    New to your channel. This was very helpful. Thank you!!!!

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Hey, thanks for watching! I'm glad you found the video helpful. If you have any other topics you'd like me to cover, let me know!

  • @susans7091
    @susans70917 ай бұрын

    Haha - people on facebook with the completely wrong information! So helpful to know that we may not save a thing by getting rid of a bunch of our stuff. Don't use consolidators who load a lot of peoples things into one truck. Bring mattresses, lazyboys, couches, etc as our furniture is far more comfortable! Either drive your own used furniture, etc across the border, or hire an experienced professional international mover, insured! Thank you Chuck:)

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    It's almost a guarantee that people on Facebook will have the wrong information. Now KZread - those guys always have it correct 😂

  • @WendyVallarta
    @WendyVallarta7 ай бұрын

    I been looking for a video like this, but also i will appreciatea video for mexican people living in the US and wanted to move back to Mexico. Legally. On another end, I have a friend who's from Canada, sold absolutely everything! Drove himself, with with wife his dogs clothes and a guitar. He live very confortable in Colima now, but he mentioned he didn't know there's things that are almost the same price than buying them in Canada or the states. So yes, you will loose money selling your stuff, but he have more peace of mind in another country abd happy. Thank you

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    That’s perfect. I just finished it this morning!

  • @WendyVallarta

    @WendyVallarta

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@AlmostRetiredinMexico would you mind checking my comment again? (I just added something), I wanted to share a friend's experience and a nother question. Thank you for your time.

  • @mariaa.7401
    @mariaa.74017 ай бұрын

    Chuck's company is moving me to Bucerías next week. I am pleased with the process so far. Chuck and his staff are very informative!

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Great to hear that. And congrats on your move to Bucerias!

  • @mariaa.7401

    @mariaa.7401

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks. I appreciate your videos along with your fellow KZreadrs who provide such great info. It really helps me feel comfortable about moving to MX with my 3 dogs!

  • @karomancia
    @karomancia6 ай бұрын

    Good advice here, retiring in Cabo in a couple of years so taking notes. Thanks for sharing!

  • @barrettdowning2083
    @barrettdowning20837 ай бұрын

    That's great information because I'm planning on moving to Mexico in 2 1/2 years

  • @definitelydaphne777
    @definitelydaphne7777 ай бұрын

    This was very helpful for me and my future move to Panama 🇵🇦Thank You Both

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad that this video was helpful for you! Best of luck with your future move to Panama! 🇵🇦

  • @thegreatzaza9293
    @thegreatzaza92937 ай бұрын

    This is absolutely one of the best videos I have ever seen on the topic of relocating internationally to Latin America. Thank you so much. Look forward to more. And that Guadalajara furniture shopping one especially!

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Your comment made my day! I love when viewers tell me I have the best video on a topic! I really appreciate your support and I'll make sure to keep creating content that you'll enjoy.

  • @jeannastephen283

    @jeannastephen283

    7 ай бұрын

    The overly complicated device from the cartoon which you couldn't nane is a Rube Goldberg machine.

  • @CallowG

    @CallowG

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah the furniture shopping one is going to be a banger. Definitely try sitting in all the sofas and see which one is the most comfortable and maybe take a bunch of pictures of it and where it is. Maybe pin it on google maps so I can find -- I mean so you can find it later.

  • @lisawoods588
    @lisawoods5887 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Great information.

  • @some_who_wander
    @some_who_wander7 ай бұрын

    Another great topic you have tackled, thanks!

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    My pleasure!

  • @OHANA-Beach-Suites-CDO
    @OHANA-Beach-Suites-CDO7 ай бұрын

    Best of luck! Love Mexico! Live it UP!

  • @davebaker489
    @davebaker4897 ай бұрын

    Very good to know. (VERY). As far as it goes for me I think you make lists or piles of "Stuff". Can't leave without it. Need it. Want it. Or leave it for relatives, friends, donate and or give it away. Then go through it a few more times as you try to weed it out to what you really, really want or truly need. Then decide if you need a small utility trailer or a whole moving van. This will allow you to decide if you need the experienced mover or not. Finally take a warm coat in case you ever decide to go north in the fall or winter. Thanks For the great info. P n D

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    So at one point do you account for Pam's piles? Kat has an overabundance of "can't go south without it" stuff and it's been growing the longer we stay in Oregon. I'm gonna need a moving van just for our 6 month snow bird trip!

  • @davebaker489

    @davebaker489

    7 ай бұрын

    Well it sounds like we need our recliners and beds. Some clothes maybe jewelry and some Art but not a Garfunkel that would be cruel. Likely not my heavy insulated boots, gloves lawn mower or snow plow. But then I'd want my welding "stuff" maybe my small boat. And of course the dog "stuff". Finally am I buying a furnished house or bare bones new. Besides pets and clothes what else does Kat NEED ? Maybe ... Just maybe you ? @@AlmostRetiredinMexico

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    @@davebaker489 Oh welding supplies! I learned to weld once and it's the best skill. But I never welded a second time and now I have a welder guy in Mexico that builds stuff for me. As to Kat - she brings plant stuff, coffee (she's very particular,) lots of very specific food (like Indian spices,) various decorations she finds at Goodwill. Kitchen gadgets...

  • @davebaker489

    @davebaker489

    7 ай бұрын

    But does Kat leave room for you ?😇🤣😂 Hey that would be a good time to endorse a divider to keep the dogs in the back seat. You should work on that one. @@AlmostRetiredinMexico

  • @sherryjohnson2654
    @sherryjohnson26547 ай бұрын

    Another excellent informative video! Many thanks and keep them coming,

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Your appreciation keeps me motivated! I'm glad you found the video informative. I've got lots more videos in the hopper!

  • @juliotalavera07
    @juliotalavera077 ай бұрын

    Great information. Muchas gracias!

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    De nada! Y gracias for the Super Thanks!!

  • @MEANJEAN2U
    @MEANJEAN2U7 ай бұрын

    Great information! Your videos are all tremendous! Thank you!

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    6 ай бұрын

    Glad you like them, Jean!

  • @dmckean2061
    @dmckean20617 ай бұрын

    Awesome information! Thanks for bring Best Mexico Movers on the channel.

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Our pleasure!

  • @cindyk3076
    @cindyk30767 ай бұрын

    Wonderful information, Brighton, thank you! Really good guidance from Mr. Bolotin.

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    I agree - Chuck is full of great info!

  • @davidmercer2077
    @davidmercer20777 ай бұрын

    One of the most informative videos I've seen, in the last year & half--great info Thanks

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Wow, thanks!

  • @LuisGonzalez-dn4cz
    @LuisGonzalez-dn4cz7 ай бұрын

    ANOTHER FABULOUS EDUCATIONAL VIDEO, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING REGARDS FROM CALIFORNIA.

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks Luis!

  • @victorcastrellon4880
    @victorcastrellon48807 ай бұрын

    I will call you when I am ready to move to mexico with my sectional from Pottery Barn. This is a great video. Thank you so much.

  • @sorayarios377
    @sorayarios3777 ай бұрын

    Great video! Thank you! We are bringing lots of stuff, and will definitely by using Mr. Bolotin!

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Perfect! Best of luck with your move!

  • @charlesquesnel2302
    @charlesquesnel23027 ай бұрын

    I'm a quadriplegic moving down from Ontario in the next couple months I was going to drive down with a small trailer on the back of my van mostly just personal supplies wheelchair and some camera equipment

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    I love how adventurous you are. I had another viewer talk about how her and her husband (a hemiplegic) traveled all over Mexico using a foldable electric wheelchair.

  • @charlesquesnel2302

    @charlesquesnel2302

    7 ай бұрын

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico I've been in some extremely dark places in my life it's made me so mentally strong that nothing is stopping me. I am a starseed indigo lightworker going to help as many people as I possibly can along the way.

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Glad you've made it through those dark places! BTW - here is the chair I mentioned: www.foldandgowheelchairs.com/

  • @charlesquesnel2302

    @charlesquesnel2302

    7 ай бұрын

    @@AlmostRetiredinMexico that is a pretty cool chair

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    @@charlesquesnel2302 Yes - and they also sent me a video of a a stair climbing device that was in one of the Metro stops because there was no elevator. Send me an email if you'd like to see it. brighton@gen-mex.com

  • @belliott4844
    @belliott48447 ай бұрын

    Love that you go to the experts so we get accurate info, thanks Brighton!

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Happy to share! This channel gives me an in with all the experts!

  • @OldSchoolPrepper
    @OldSchoolPrepper7 ай бұрын

    looks great. I always pop into Tienda 17 once or twice on my year trips down the Baja, you are correct that things are spendy there but if you need something they may have it. great info on a trusted source to help with folks who are moving down south. Thanks Brighton

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @Alex-jx5bx
    @Alex-jx5bx7 ай бұрын

    Very interesting topic, aways was vondering about how people move their stuff to Mexico👍 Thank you!

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @katemitchell665
    @katemitchell6655 ай бұрын

    Awesome content! I will def be in contact with Chuck’s company! Like tomorrow!

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    5 ай бұрын

    Haha, glad you liked it! Don't worry, Chuck's company is on standby, ready to take your call tomorrow.

  • @Sryker
    @Sryker3 ай бұрын

    So much great information! I think if you go into the moving process with the understanding that Movers are people and people make mistakes you'll be okay. Long distance moves are complicated and things sometimes get lost or broken. Most of the times these things are not intentional. When we moved from Seatte to Nashville we discovered our Christmas stuff never made it but didn't realize it until a few month later when we went to put it up. During the unload we found our stuff in someone else's kayak that they unloaded into our garage. We had to tell them the items inside we ours but the kayak was not. It's just the nature of the game. We are partly to blame because we chose not to check off everysingle item as it was unloaded. This slows it way down and is tedious but its partly why were are to blame. Thanks for hosting these conversations!

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your story. I think mistakes are bound to happen, but can be minimized by the movers. Of course, those changes to the process can be expensive... The kayak part is crazy - how did that happen?

  • @Sryker

    @Sryker

    3 ай бұрын

    @@AlmostRetiredinMexico No idea..LOl. But they were grateful we spoke up and told them it wasn't ours.

  • @mariansmith7694
    @mariansmith76947 ай бұрын

    Stuff can be emotional.

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Very much so! I get emotional when a power tool breaks and I have to get rid of it.

  • @eugeniebreida1583

    @eugeniebreida1583

    7 ай бұрын

    @@AlmostRetiredinMexico I can identify!

  • @CallowG
    @CallowG7 ай бұрын

    Great video! This is something I've been hemming and hawing over for a while now. I could survive and thrive with my CD collection, stereo and musical instruments -- that's what really matters to me. But I also want to be comfortable and I spent weeks finding the most comfortable sofa I could. After watching this maybe it makes sense to move that sofa down as well. But that's the breakpoint between just taking stuff in my car and hiring a mover. At that point I might as well take my bed and nightstand and and and

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Hah! It does get to a tipping point where you might as well take the kitchen sink!

  • @ronwright5234
    @ronwright52347 ай бұрын

    Really like this video i will contact this company. Much appreciated ❤

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Please do!

  • @hootenannychronicles
    @hootenannychronicles7 ай бұрын

    The quality things you love, bring it. I got rid of most of our things. Many things I got rid of I regret because the quality is not the same here. If in question, keep it in a storage unit for a year in the states and think about it. You don’t know till you here

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    That's great advice! As long as you clear out that storage unit after a year and don't just keep paying for decades ;-)

  • @hootenannychronicles

    @hootenannychronicles

    7 ай бұрын

    @@AlmostRetiredinMexico yep. Heading to the states next week lol.

  • @jerrycallender9352
    @jerrycallender93524 ай бұрын

    I contacted Chuck with my desire to move from Tucson to Lake Chapala area and his response was, "Good luck with your move.".

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    4 ай бұрын

    Interesting. There must have been something complicating your move. Chuck has awesome reviews from the folks who have worked with him.

  • @jerrycallender9352

    @jerrycallender9352

    4 ай бұрын

    Complicated? Kitchen ware, some clocks, art supplies, a piece of stained glass, random household items going from Tucson to Lake Chapala area.@@AlmostRetiredinMexico

  • @mbaxter22
    @mbaxter22Ай бұрын

    A lot of things cost 2-3x as much in Mexico vs the US. For example a $150 bicycle is $300-$500 in Mexico.

  • @mariansmith7694
    @mariansmith76947 ай бұрын

    Thanks. I was wondering about "stuff". 😂

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Happy to share - everyone has stuff! We are lucky enough to be part-timers so we have all our stuff in Portland OR where we spend the summers. We haven't had to purge yet.

  • @HunterMann
    @HunterMann7 ай бұрын

    One of your best videos so far! You truly understand the art of the interview. I actually wanted this interview to last much longer but I’m sure you have a certain format that you use for each episode here on KZread, I’m not a KZread content producer so I don’t know what your limitations are. To me it seems like the interview could easily be a two or three part interview. So many details not really covered like how many things people can bring in duty-free for example you’re allowed to do one move that includes one washer, one dryer, one stove, one refrigerator etc. how much about the same and bring and you might be moving to a part of Mexico where you’d prefer to use a clothesline and you could buy a local washing machine. I didn’t hear any mention of that at the border the first people you encountered now are not Mexican customs agents, instead you encounter the Mexican national guard. I don’t know how well-versed they are and knowledgeable of current laws on importation. I’m sure when you declare what you have with you than they know whether to send you to an office to declare those things and pay import duty etc. Also wondered if the shipper takes every precaution which they should do for example making sure that the people shipping stuff into Mexico have not stopped any of the furniture full of large amounts of cash, just as an example. As we all know you’re supposed to declare anything more than $10,000 cash. I’m sure the shippers want to go through everything in great detail to make sure everything complies with Mexican laws look for quantity and value of the items and of course whether they are legally allowed which would include whether there are firearms, fireworks, animals, animal products, certain antiquities that may be protected by international laws etc. I haven’t checked the list of Mexican customs items what they are allowing and in what quantity. I recall years ago you could only bring 20 phonograph records in to Mexico. That also translated directly to being 20 cassette tapes or 20 CDs. I don’t know how that is and if it has been relaxed or you pay 50 cents Duty for each additional music recording. Perhaps that has changed a lot over the years. On a slightly related subject I have met music DJs from the United States who are going into Mexico to play at parties, or big concert events or even on broadcast radio. Years ago they would be temporarily importing their musical equipment and two or three crates of record albums. Then that became a few suitcases of CDs and nowadays they are more likely to just cross the border with a few thumb drives caring that much music, so they simply attach it to a keychain and it’s not some thing they even need to declare. My situation is that I want to eventually move by extensive record collection to Mexico, numbering in the thousands of records mostly Latin and jazz music. I want to get it into Mexico legally and hopefully not have to pay a huge amount of fees for importing them. Wondering how about law has changed. If the record albums are for personal use and not for broadcast or for reselling in Mexico I should think it would be a pretty easy thing. Wondering if any of one reading this has had experience importing their own collection whether it’s hundreds of books or their collection of dolls or glassware or tools. I guess maybe there is some kind of a list people can look at to get a general idea of what is allowed and what the possible duty might be based on pennies per dollar or something? Although I’d like to try shipping some items with best Mexico movers, I’d also like to do some smaller scale where I bring the items into Mexico and hire a licensed legitimate trucking company to haul my items. As I recall there are places in most Mexican border cities called paqueterías, meaning that they haul packages. Many of them. From the border to major Mexican cities as well to major cities in Guatemala El Salvador and other countries. Many of these places have flat rate boxes, similar to what we have in the US postal system with the flat rate priority mail boxes, as they say “if it fits it ships“ meaning that whether it’s 20 pounds of clothes or 200 pounds of books that if they fit in a certain size box you pay that one flat fee. They apparently divide their trucks up into square footage and they figure out what they will make by filling an entire truck with the same size square boxes etc. Wondering if anyone has experience with this. I know that if I were to ship my boxes of phonograph records to a major city in Mexico that I would plan on meeting the shipment there or finding a shipping company that will store it for up to a few weeks until I get there. I sure don’t want to reinvent the moving and shipping wheel and can understand why such a service as best Mexico movers is a good method and as he states in the interview… If you compared the final cost it can actually be cheaper to use a mover and doing it yourself, and certainly you don’t want to hire your gardener or his cousin‘s neighbor to do the move for you. Thanks again for this great video I hope you’ll consider doing a part two and even a part three since there will be so many questions and comments from your viewers that it might serve all parties very well to extend the interview beyond the 45 minute length.

  • @CallowG

    @CallowG

    7 ай бұрын

    Speaking personally, I'd be more than happy to pay 50 cents per CD to bring my collection across. I think you need to look into the Menaje de Casa more and see if that would cover bringing your collection in. The issue I think is they have no proof you aren't going to resell them or die and leave them to someone who will resell them. I have the same issue with my DVD collection, I have many complete series of TV shows sitting here. Not sure if I want to bother bringing them across, I could just digitize them but man that's a lot of work.

  • @HunterMann

    @HunterMann

    6 ай бұрын

    @@CallowG I think you just have to get creative, I think we have to keep in mind that the customs agents from Mexico probably watch a lot of KZread and so any little tricks we tell on here might get filtered through and they will close up those existing loopholes in the system. That said, with box sets of a series you might gift wrap them and state that they are gifts and they might charge you 25 cents per disk so a box set of eight discs would be two dollars but certainly worth it. I buy a lot of Music CDs swap meet in yard sale and they usually have price stickers on them stating “25-cents”. I leave both stickers on any but I paid more for I scrape those off them when they’re all in our box or luggage together it’s just assumed that they all cost that much each. If they want to charge me 50% import duty then that’s only 12 1/2 cents each. Show me it’s totally worth it it really just depends on how are you into Mexico what time is it in or is it Cetera if the customs agents are near having a shift change they don’t want to add to more paperwork for them to do and they’re more likely to listen through. I think because of KZread, Spotify, so many different music sites, most people in Mexico are downloading music and if they’re even wanting CD desks they just burn them on to a desk so I think it’s become less of an issue. I definitely never been to Mexico with a homemade DVD or CD because that could be considered bootleg or counterfeit or pirate copy. They are very tough on that in Mexico. I recommend to never ever buy a pirate DVD in Mexico or a music CD, not worth getting caught with it and besides most of those are made on laptops and scratch easily and then they’re pretty worthless.

  • @jerrycallender7604
    @jerrycallender76044 ай бұрын

    New subscriber sends Greetings from Tucson. I had planned to load up my little truck for the move to Ajijic, BUT, the dealer didn't tell me it had a salvage title until after I'd paid for it and taken delivery, SO, I'll need to arrange moving some kitchenware, a couple clocks and miscellaneous items.

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    4 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the sub! Sorry about your truck - but best of luck with you move to Ajijic!

  • @jerrycallender7604

    @jerrycallender7604

    4 ай бұрын

    From your interview I thought you could help with that.@@AlmostRetiredinMexico

  • @terraplane7655
    @terraplane76556 ай бұрын

    Do people ever buy a shipping container and ship via semi-truck, or ship from port-to-port? If I moved to Mexico and had the room for it, I would want to keep the container for a shop/storage...in a perfect world (huge DIY'er).

  • @lowell62
    @lowell627 ай бұрын

    That's the Mexico way, can be a different answer each time. Even with getting my permanent residency each consulate is different. Boston consulate had completely different responses from Philadelphia consulate. Nothing is "standardized:.

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    So true! Qroo Paul did a video on the minimum $$ you needed in the bank to get residency at different consulates and it was crazy how different the numbers were. You're right - nothing in Mexico is standardized!

  • @brianjanusek4356
    @brianjanusek43567 ай бұрын

    If you have particular tastes, I’d suggest bringing your thing from the states. You may have trouble finding that thing in Mexico.

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Great suggestion. You never know what you're gonna get in Mexico. Selection can be an issue.

  • @BPe-ie9je
    @BPe-ie9je7 ай бұрын

    good show. Where did he move to in Mexico ???

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    I really don’t know. I think it’s San Miguel or the Lake Chapala area, but I’m not sure.

  • @atarimex2643
    @atarimex26437 ай бұрын

    If you become an immigrant in Mexico, pay your taxes there, no freeloading!

  • @jvahl8747

    @jvahl8747

    Ай бұрын

    If you don't earn money in Mexico, there is no obligation to pay taxes there

  • @atarimex2643

    @atarimex2643

    Ай бұрын

    @@jvahl8747 therefore a free loader…..

  • @user-lp5jq2ci5w
    @user-lp5jq2ci5w4 ай бұрын

    Can i drive a small trailer towed behind my own truck with stuff, without having to do any paperwork?

  • @nikitacat62
    @nikitacat622 ай бұрын

    Im moving my stuff down in the back of my 1/2 ton chevy truck. How much would i have to go through?? Moving to Merida.

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    2 ай бұрын

    I'm not sure I understand your question.

  • @coloradopackratprepper
    @coloradopackratprepper7 ай бұрын

    I pressure can meats and dehydrate vegetable foods stored in half gallon sealed jars for personal use. Can those items cross to mexico??? Like a lot 100 cases or so?? Or a few at a time???? Prepper type stuff. Important to me. I'm seriously does anyone kno?????

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    That's a tough call. I'm guessing you couldn't move it legally. Meat isn't supposed to cross, same with most plant material. They don't even want dog food that is made from beef going south. I think your best bet would be to contact a import agent and ask for their help. My biggest worry is that the border agents would want to open the cans to make sure there wasn't drugs / guns / alcohol in them. You could probably pack a few at a time driving south - they don't often check. But it's a risk.

  • @trudyrank7389
    @trudyrank73897 ай бұрын

    Does he move people from Mexico back to USA ? We live in Puebla 🌻

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    I’m guessing he would. Why are you moving back? I’ve been wanting to do a video about people who leave Mexico to return home, but people like that are hard to find (not on FB groups, etc.)

  • @RodolfoRod-sz4mq
    @RodolfoRod-sz4mq7 ай бұрын

    Is I speak to you I do have experience helping move from Canada all the way down to we crossed in eagle pass Texas with one SUV full of mainly stuff to keep you comfortable Big ticket items like washer and and dryers are considered tangibles durables spoons sports knives blankets clothes are also considered small ticket items

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    As Chuck mentioned, if you can fit it in your car, moving it south is pretty straightforward. Did you have any trouble at the border?

  • @RodolfoRod-sz4mq

    @RodolfoRod-sz4mq

    7 ай бұрын

    @@AlmostRetiredinMexico the SUV was so packed tight that at the Canadian border the united states' border patrol agent had to x ray the SUV ..the Mexican crossing agent took one look and asked how I the world did you fit All that as Thay scratched there Head

  • @RodolfoRod-sz4mq

    @RodolfoRod-sz4mq

    7 ай бұрын

    It was an amazing trip it started with love we fell in love on the beach of Mazatlan Sinaloa Mexico within 90 days of our meeting we were both in Mexico on the way down the first night was in Washington Spokane the next night was in Wyoming Cheyenne then Colorado ,,West Texas San Antonio for 2 days then we crossed and we went to torion couhuila then Mazatlan

  • @deborahsavageshaffer6846
    @deborahsavageshaffer68466 ай бұрын

    How do I get ahold of this mover?

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    6 ай бұрын

    BestMexicoMovers.com

  • @valerienail-gi9yq
    @valerienail-gi9yqАй бұрын

    Are there pet moving services?

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    Ай бұрын

    Check out these folks: facebook.com/Bestmexicopetmovers

  • @gypsy1962
    @gypsy19623 ай бұрын

    Sounds like I'm NOT relocating to Mexico.

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    3 ай бұрын

    Too much stuff you can't part with?

  • @ikerteuscher
    @ikerteuscher7 ай бұрын

    segunda mano.... not segundos

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    6 ай бұрын

    Segundas. I realized I was giving them the wrong gender. Sorry.

  • @PatriciaTorres-bg4sv
    @PatriciaTorres-bg4sv3 ай бұрын

    Why won’t he discuss how they move people?

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    3 ай бұрын

    I’m not sure I understand your question.

  • @PatriciaTorres-bg4sv

    @PatriciaTorres-bg4sv

    3 ай бұрын

    When he was talking about how other companies move your stuff for example he said they collect peoples things and save them in one warehouse until there’s enough things to move them to Mexico and then and then he said I won’t say how I do it or I won’t comment on how I move your things, so I was wondering why he would not comment on how he moves your things?

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    3 ай бұрын

    @@PatriciaTorres-bg4sv I think I may have caused that because when I set up the interview, I told him it wasn't supposed to be overly self-promoting until the end when he could talk about Best Mexico Movers. I wish he would have talked a bit more about their process at that point. Thanks for replying - I didn't notice that until you pointed it out.

  • @janieroy3222
    @janieroy3222Ай бұрын

    lol we have eight lazy boys rocking chairs

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    Ай бұрын

    Are they for different times of the day? Or days of the week? Or positions in the house?

  • @Jose-ut5zu
    @Jose-ut5zu6 ай бұрын

    In México you never own a property is own by the state who only gives the posetion of the land but not the ownership hehehe at any moment the goverment could confiscate property. You need pay taxes for that proporty. Now new laws are going to passed to stop migration to México and visas are going to be imposed to US citenzens to stop gentrification that is ruining life in México and it is already very difficult to compete for resources.

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    6 ай бұрын

    Ummm... most property in Mexican can be privately owned. Edijo land and land along the ocean and the border is different. Other commenters have talked about these "new laws" coming to restrict foreigners. Can you share a source for that info? Mexico already requires visas for foreigners staying longer than 6 months.

  • @rfink222
    @rfink22224 күн бұрын

    Don't do it. Pain, suffering, hassle, expensive. Easier to bring nothing and buy stuff when you get there. Mexico discourages you from bringing your own stuff imo. It is so much easier to only bring a few suitcases.

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    22 күн бұрын

    Everyone has their own preferences. I'm in the same boat as you.

  • @heartandsoul4520
    @heartandsoul45205 ай бұрын

    This guy is annoying. You mention electronics and he ignores you. Plus not everyone can “ drive “ to Mexico.What if you’re flying from the east coast and need a computer screen? There’s only so much that you can bring on a plane?

  • @TheRealAlexandraMcM
    @TheRealAlexandraMcM4 ай бұрын

    This video was way too wishy-washy and slow. Wasn't the hosts fault but the annoying guest that claimed to be an "expert" who only spoke in generalizations and his wife's preferences. No concrete info at all but the guest was sure to point out all the misinformation you'll find online from other "experts". He ignored the computer screen costs or basically the costs of goods for general household item replacement if you don't bring your own used items, which is a big concern if you're not selling your home in the USA and have a big chunk of change at your disposal. Not subscribing to this channel. Host seems really sweet, but needs to get better guests.

  • @InBrz
    @InBrz7 ай бұрын

    HELL NO, since you are starting a new life, you NEED to start with everything new DO NOT bring your favorite anything unless it's an ANIMAL ! PEOPLE who DO bring everything are INSECURE and poorly adapt to new situations, and will FAIL moving overseas

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Wow - those are some strong opinions! That might work for you, but each person is different.

  • @GringosRUs
    @GringosRUs7 ай бұрын

    Feeling like we need to contact Chuck in a few years when it's time to move our 5x15 storage unit to our final home. :-) Good one, Brighton!

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Y’all still have stuff in the US?

  • @GringosRUs

    @GringosRUs

    7 ай бұрын

    @@AlmostRetiredinMexico Over 1400 vinyl albums and other stuff. We have a 5 x 15 x 8 foot storage unit full. LOL

  • @Jay-be2le
    @Jay-be2le7 ай бұрын

    We’re literally moving down to la Paz right now. Crossing the border on Tuesday

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    Wow - are you bringing your *stuff* with you?

  • @Jay-be2le

    @Jay-be2le

    7 ай бұрын

    @@AlmostRetiredinMexico yah we have our truck full. My wife’s Mexican and we got our menaje de casa so hopefully it all goes smooth

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Jay-be2le Very cool. Having a Mexican spouse tends to make everything move more smoothly! Congrats on the move!

  • @Jay-be2le

    @Jay-be2le

    7 ай бұрын

    @@AlmostRetiredinMexico thanks. Yah I’m getting her to deal with the border. Can’t wait until our house is done and this whole move is finished

  • @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    @AlmostRetiredinMexico

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Jay-be2le I always have my wife drive across the border (even though she's blond and about as non-Mexican as they get) because I think the border guards are nicer to women. ;-)