Oaxaca, Mexico - Cost of Living

🌟 Discover Living in Oaxaca, Mexico 🌮🎨 | Cost of Living, Neighborhoods, and More!
Are you craving a vibrant cultural experience in a beautiful setting? Look no further than Oaxaca, Mexico! 🇲🇽 Immerse yourself in the rich blend of art, culture, and delectable food that this incredible city offers. Whether you're an expat, digital nomad, or retiree, Oaxaca has something special for everyone. In This video, Travel Expert, Jim Kellett will give you a tour of Oaxaca showing you the best places to Live, visit, shop, and eat. Here is an outline of what you will find in this video:
🍽️ Food Paradise: Oaxaca's culinary scene is a journey of flavors. Explore the unique fusion of indigenous and Spanish influences that bring forth complex sauces, diverse ingredients, and cooking techniques passed down through generations. From discussing the famous mole sauce to exploring local restaurants in colorful settings, join us on an epicurean adventure.
00:00 Oaxaca, Mexico - City Overview
00:37 Cost of Living
01:26 Oaxaca Food & Restaurant Scene
07:19 Housing Rental Costs
13:04 Art Scene & Culture in Oaxaca, Mexico
19:54 Best Neighborhoods
21:04 Transportation - Getting around Oaxaca
21:23 Oaxaca Weather
21:43 Medical Costs
22:10 Safety in Oaxaca - Is Mexico Safe?
🏡 Affordable Living: Want to know the cost of living in Oaxaca? We've got you covered. Discover budget breakdowns for different lifestyles, from student and backpacker options to comfortable nomad living. Explore apartment tours and utility expenses to help you plan your finances wisely.
🍽️ Food Paradise: Delve into the heart of Oaxaca's food scene, where "complex flavors" and "rich cultural heritage" converge. Unearth a tapestry of indigenous and Spanish influences, adorned with "unique ingredients," "complex sauces," and "authentic cooking techniques." Join us on a culinary adventure that explores local delights and renowned dishes like the iconic mole sauce.
🎨 Artistic Hub: Oaxaca's artsy vibe is a magnet for hipsters, expats, and creatives. Dive into a world of vibrant street art, artisanal markets, and an eclectic arts scene. Explore the best neighborhoods for a bohemian lifestyle and soak up the laid-back yet creative atmosphere.
🌆 Neighborhood Gems: Get the inside scoop on Oaxaca's best neighborhoods, including Santo Domingo, Jalatlaco, and Xochimilco. Discover their unique charm, from cobblestone streets and historic architecture to hip coffee shops and artistic flair.
🚖 Getting Around: Navigating Oaxaca is a breeze, whether you're exploring on foot, using taxis, or renting a car. Find out about transportation options and costs to help you explore this enchanting city and its surroundings.
☀️ Climate and Health: Learn about Oaxaca's climate, medical care costs, and healthcare options. We've got tips on finding the right insurance for your needs, ensuring your peace of mind while enjoying the city's offerings.
🗣️ Language Tips: While English isn't widely spoken, don't worry! We'll give you advice on brushing up your Spanish to connect with the locals and enhance your experience.
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Join us in discovering the magic of Oaxaca - a city that promises a life rich in art, culture, and unforgettable experiences!

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  • @poeryudo
    @poeryudo10 ай бұрын

    Out of the 25 or so places I've spent time in Mexico, Oaxaca is my favorite, followed closely by Puebla and Guanajuato

  • @MariDreamwalker
    @MariDreamwalker9 күн бұрын

    I love your appreciation for Mexican art and culture. Great video.

  • @tutornotepad
    @tutornotepad11 ай бұрын

    I pay 8,500 pesos a month(about $500) for rent on a nice apartment in Oaxaca city about five blocks from the Walmart. It is a nice place and quiet most of the time. However, there are no parks that I know of near me.

  • @LivingOverseasTV

    @LivingOverseasTV

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your personal experience.

  • @MountaintopKitchen
    @MountaintopKitchen8 ай бұрын

    Definitely on my bucket list. I live in Morelia, another beautiful colonial city …but have yet to get to Oaxaca. The food culture there seems so much more interesting than here in Morelia. A friend of mine lives in Oaxaca and has recently been concerned that it’s become way too touristy.

  • @Freebird1010
    @Freebird10106 ай бұрын

    Another impressive and informative video. You, by far, do the best informational content on travel that I’ve seen on KZread or TV. Keep it up!

  • @dhobby7771
    @dhobby777110 ай бұрын

    Like your videos, straight to the points, no fluff. Greetings from lovely Cancun!

  • @alalesc3796
    @alalesc379610 ай бұрын

    Great video!

  • @Eeeekamouse
    @Eeeekamouse11 ай бұрын

    You make some great videos!

  • @focusspocus4152
    @focusspocus415210 ай бұрын

    you always deliver quality! thank you for this informative videos. beautifull 🔥

  • @Chap17
    @Chap174 ай бұрын

    Gracias 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Mborgb
    @Mborgb11 ай бұрын

    Love the video! They have excellent restaurants there!!! Noticed the Airbnb's seem pricey, but maybe a good start to find a place to rent or buy. Thanks!!!

  • @fernandaortiz2406
    @fernandaortiz24068 ай бұрын

    Wonderful video! I'm planning to move to Oaxaca next month and this has been by far the most informative video I've seen! Thank you for sharing

  • @TheJoyofTrucking
    @TheJoyofTrucking11 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the information…

  • @dennisconrad6124
    @dennisconrad612410 ай бұрын

    This was a very informative video. I’m going to spend 4 months this winter in a town called Soledad Etla. About 12 miles from Oaxaca center. I don’t know anything about it really but I just took a chance and booked it. It was cheap, and the host seems really nice. (Homestay) I didn’t want to spend much money sleeping as I’m really going for the food and laidback Mexican culture.

  • @jackbaldwin3649
    @jackbaldwin364910 ай бұрын

    Great tour Jim!! Thank you! Good to see you again. Any thoughts on the health care available in Oaxaca?

  • @SusanStautzenbach-bg1oh
    @SusanStautzenbach-bg1oh7 ай бұрын

    50year ago was there guess time to revisit 😂🎉😊

  • @SusanStautzenbach-bg1oh
    @SusanStautzenbach-bg1oh7 ай бұрын

    Ps lol time to catch the wave dance🎉😊💐🦋

  • @Kimonha
    @Kimonha10 ай бұрын

    You are bouncing around all the time. Too cool

  • @AProfilename
    @AProfilename7 ай бұрын

    I live a nice life in Mexico for 1,500 a month

  • @RA-fm8wr
    @RA-fm8wr11 ай бұрын

    Was there for three weeks in June. Not as cheap as I expected. Need to be flexible and know someone to get a good rental. Would go back in winter but summer was miserable with no AC

  • @lushxoxo

    @lushxoxo

    10 ай бұрын

    Is Mexico safe travelling for 1st time this year slightly confused

  • @mimi1o8

    @mimi1o8

    10 ай бұрын

    Mexico isn’t a cheap Place anymore. The dollar is weak plus their Mexican peso stronger.

  • @FrankLooez-el6nv

    @FrankLooez-el6nv

    9 ай бұрын

    No ac no Thanks no place is more comfortable than home in USA most of all near southern California coast line Mexico hummmm sabroso and delightful but but not too cheap any more even with Dollar you coming back a few thousands dollars less.

  • @JorgePetraglia2009
    @JorgePetraglia200910 ай бұрын

    Dear amigo : my wife (Canadian born) and myself (Uruguayan born) are about to retire and we are looking to do it in Mexico, particularly in Veracruz. We really like your approach on the information on this video and wonder if you have any knowledge of that particular port city. Greetings from Toronto.

  • @RickyGudino-ew6dk
    @RickyGudino-ew6dk9 ай бұрын

    This was an excellent, well shot, and informative video. I really liked that you included the costs of living there and interviewing people on their experience in living in Oaxaca :)

  • @sherryjohnson2654
    @sherryjohnson265411 ай бұрын

    Very informative video! The moment I thought "yeah, but what about..." you were covering it. Looking forward to seeing more of this community. This region has been on my must-check-it-out list for a while and I think you just bumped it up a notch or two. Quick question on rentals: if I'm looking for something for 1 - 3 month trial residency, is it best to talk with a local real estate agent, walk the streets looking for private rentals, check out airbnbs? What's your recommendation?

  • @missmess11

    @missmess11

    10 ай бұрын

    PS doesn't matter to me male or female

  • @malcolmnicoll1165
    @malcolmnicoll11659 ай бұрын

    This ia an amazing Video. Most informative and well researched. Most appreciated. Just hope this place doesn't become Californicated. What resources (besides Facebook) are available to the expat community? Thank you, Jim.

  • @markbigelow2608
    @markbigelow260811 ай бұрын

    It looks nice but a bit pricey for me. I live in Cambodia.

  • @jackbaldwin3649

    @jackbaldwin3649

    10 ай бұрын

    How do you like it there? Have you lived there long? Cambodia is my list to see.

  • @markbigelow2608

    @markbigelow2608

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jackbaldwin3649 Many expats LOVE it here but I dont. It's way too hot and humid for me. I got stuck here during covid and it was better than other countries to be stuck in. The main benefit is the one year retirement visa. Very easy and no proof of a certain income. They assume if you have money to get here that you have money to live here. I have not left when i wanted to due to health issues. The doctors here are good(read reviews before going to clinics or hospitals as quality can vary greatly)and i had 3 hernia operations that were excellent and ~$700. There really is not much to do but i dont drive. My western apt is $300pmo with electric and food is cheap and healthy. I cook in. Cheers

  • @martyb4404
    @martyb44049 ай бұрын

    Great video. However it would be nice if you could share the names of some of the places you frequented. For example the name of your favorite coffee shop, that cool rooftop restaurant with the spiral staircase. I will be in Oaxaca in a month and would love the opportunity to support these locally owned business that you recommend (in addition to finding many of my own discoveries) I just need to know the names so I can try the places you praised. Would be appreciated.

  • @uwewinkler2820
    @uwewinkler28209 ай бұрын

    why are the mexican or any other moving to US Canada or Europe not called expats or digital nomads ?

  • @gabrielaalejandra1492

    @gabrielaalejandra1492

    9 ай бұрын

    Digital nomads are those who do their work through the internet, expats are people who have decided to live in another country and are commonly retired seniors.

  • @marialennen3660
    @marialennen36602 ай бұрын

    The funky cool fresh, place the lady showed , is too expensive

  • @annieobirder
    @annieobirder4 ай бұрын

    At just past the six-minute mark, you enter a three-story restaurant (coffee shop on first floor) with great view and interview a couple having breakfast. What’s the name of this establishment? Street? Also, elsewhere you visit a business where you can chose a vinyl album to be played on the stereo: what’s that places called? Thanks so much. Enjoyed your two videos. Have visited Oaxaca once during Day of the Dead during a two week birding trip that included many other places including Huatulco, San Jose del Pacifico, Tehuanteoec, Teotitlan, and various high-elevation areas near Oaxaca City.

  • @blindfowlindoor84
    @blindfowlindoor8410 ай бұрын

    How far are you from the ocean

  • @eddiehernandez8409
    @eddiehernandez84099 ай бұрын

    is it really this expensive to rent??1900 dollars???

  • @markbigelow2608
    @markbigelow260811 ай бұрын

    Are the restaurants no smoking?

  • @puppetken
    @puppetken9 ай бұрын

    Por favor could you tell is it safe for a Solo female traveler to come to Oaxca? And which neighborhood or zone would be a safer area to stay in a Airbnb or Casa?

  • @melann4065
    @melann406510 ай бұрын

    We want to explore Oaxaca as a possible home base. Would like to be away from crowds and tourists any suggestions?

  • @dennisconrad6124

    @dennisconrad6124

    10 ай бұрын

    I don’t know anything about it, but i booked a Homestay room in Soledad Etla for 4 months this winter. It’s hard to find much about the town, but it’s a rural town of about 4000. The ad for the room said, “non tourist” town. I took the chance and booked it. I’m an American, but I’m not going to Mexico to hang out with Americans or Canadians.

  • @HomeSliceTechSavvy
    @HomeSliceTechSavvy11 ай бұрын

    I'm in the process of expanding my KZread channel, and I believe that a collaboration between us could offer a fresh and exciting perspective to both our audiences. Your expertise in accomodation expenses aligns perfectly with my vision, and I think we could create something truly unique and engaging together. I have some specific ideas in mind that I'd love to discuss with you, but I'm also open to hearing any thoughts you might have. Please let me know if you'd be interested in exploring this opportunity further. I genuinely believe that our collaboration could lead to something inspiring and beneficial for both of us.

  • @dwaynegresham4857
    @dwaynegresham48579 ай бұрын

    These prices are similar to prices in Missouri.

  • @brandihillcom

    @brandihillcom

    5 ай бұрын

    Minus the shoveling snow off the sidewalks

  • @Larrymopac
    @Larrymopac9 ай бұрын

    So there only expats, nomads, retirees, but no migrants or immigrants? Lol I’m sure us as Mexicans who are citizens don’t ever call you expats. Nor does our government.

  • @anitamendez116
    @anitamendez1169 ай бұрын

    Hey There. Do you have an email address where you can be contacted? I did search on my own with no success. I have a question, but I would rather ask through a business email. Thank You

  • @rodolfo9116
    @rodolfo91169 ай бұрын

    2 kilos per year

  • @yamz4life770
    @yamz4life7709 ай бұрын

    Easily one of my favorite places in Mexico, however not terribly cheap. Part of the ongoing colonization of Mexico by gringos 😢😢.

  • @ronmichael9398
    @ronmichael93986 ай бұрын

    Is there a solid reason there are so many people still wearing masks? This was recorded around August 2923 yes?

  • @natalias1212
    @natalias12129 ай бұрын

    That's funny how much attention to the food, the most important activity for some? You guys don't cook at home?? Like simple pleasure??

  • @Dave-eu3ib
    @Dave-eu3ib23 күн бұрын

    To hot

  • @luisvelez5695
    @luisvelez56954 ай бұрын

    KIND OF expensive for Mexico ,

  • @yestohappiness2721
    @yestohappiness272111 ай бұрын

    1900$ USD a month is not enough for aibrnb plus food - eating out all the time, plus all other expenses???...unless you eat the corn+mayo they have on the streets... what about transport, meds, etc etc... eating out is very unhealthy, please don't do it - they cook with cheapest oils and it's a lot of grease involved and corn/wheat flour (tortillas).

  • @blancacruz1188

    @blancacruz1188

    10 ай бұрын

    Im mexican and all my family lives in Mexico close to the border and believe me we live with less than that and we don't eat corn and mayo every day 😮

  • @jj-bp3fr

    @jj-bp3fr

    10 ай бұрын

    I've lived in Mexico too, $1900.00 is alot of $$, I lived way cheaper than that and w a large family, too. I had my kids in private school (academic school, not daycare). Costs for all day was $125.00 8am- 6pm, includes fresh food from scratch cooked by teachers themselves, breakfast, lunch, snacks, and materials, and potty training. Reg medical, my doctor visits cost under $3.00 US $$, no wait time, includes a physical. My older kids tuition (bilingual education) was $225 per month 7am-7pm, food is included, tuition covers karateTae Kwan Do 2x wk and ballet 2 x wk. My rent for a very large apartament was $400. It was the happiest time of my kids lives, 2 yrs of cultural emersion and every summer we go back. We just returned from Oaxaca, 1 wk ago, I took my kids on all the tours we can get, we visite archeological sites, mercado, textile rug shops, natural springs for swimming (hierve el agua), churches, artesans, etc. Next summer they're trying a robotics summer class and a summer program focused on art & academics. When my son fell and cut his head open & needed stitches (happened off school premise), the student insurance (included in the registration), paid for all the medical costs.

  • @NonStopGaming15

    @NonStopGaming15

    10 ай бұрын

    Shhh

  • @jj-bp3fr

    @jj-bp3fr

    10 ай бұрын

    Are you kidding me? The corn in mexico is the best, and the manteca too. AMLO has rejected the genetic corn from Monsanto, we are proud of our corn, its in our blood. Eating out on the street is the best tasting food. Tacos, tortas, tamales, u name it. 😋

  • @NonStopGaming15

    @NonStopGaming15

    10 ай бұрын

    @@jj-bp3fr lol they deleted the comment 🤣

  • @AbelSFR
    @AbelSFRАй бұрын

    Please stop promoting Uber for Oaxaca city. If you care about the Oaxacan people’s livelihood.

  • @RVLOGRIFFS
    @RVLOGRIFFS9 ай бұрын

    Are they still requiring masks? Gross.

  • @twentyonetwentysix
    @twentyonetwentysixАй бұрын

    Welcome in new immigrants, not expats!!!

  • @jonathanbarraza7942
    @jonathanbarraza79428 ай бұрын

    Rent it’s a ripoff greedy mf

  • @ernestkovach3305
    @ernestkovach33053 ай бұрын

    Too expensive. Get real.

  • @giljusino
    @giljusino5 ай бұрын

    I'm heading to Oaxaca for the month February, with an eye to living in Mexico 3 to 6-months of the year. How safe is it to drive in and around Oaxaca? How safe is it to drive to Mexico City?