I am an American, retired, living in Mexico. In general, rents are about half what they are in the midwest in the U.S. IN my area in the state of Veracruz, a nice, but not luxurious 2 bedroom house is about $300 to $400.00 U.S. per month...can find cheaper housing too. More in big cities, less in sm. towns. Elec. here is about $ 20.00 every TWO months , basic phone is $24.00 a month Gas for your stove and hot water is about $10.00 a month. Groceries are close to same as in the states...fruits and veggies cheap. Clothing is more expensive and so are appliances and electronics...but with good shopping you can find better prices. Televsion...cable or sattelite service is about $50.00 to $60.00 U.S. per month. Prices in touristy areas or areas with lots of Gringos are much higher...in non-touristy areas like here, they are much less. Medical care is a fraction of cost in the U.S., so are plumbers, electrcians, other services. You may email me if you would like more info. Good Luck.
2006-11-15 10:26:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The cost of living is very low, depending on the area. I live near Tula. It is a "nice" area.
Average rent is about $1,500 pesos a month, thats about a $150 U.S. dollars.
Electric bills are usually around $50.00 U.S. dollars a month.
Phone bills for local an international can vary. Mine is pretty expensive though.
Food is very cheap, but electronics and clothing etc. are expensive. They seem to double the price on everything.
For example: An average brand Washer and Dryer set will run you more than $1200 dollars. That is because most people in Mexico, hand wash or use the old style washers, and clothes line dry their laundry.
Mexico is a nice place to live. There are a lot of cultural differences you have to get used to.
2006-11-15 09:48:13
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answered by Spanglish Teacher 3
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>>>> Average rent is about $1,500 pesos a month, thats about a $150 U.S. dollars.
Man you must be living in the slums - average rent?
>>>> Electric bills are usually around $50.00 U.S. dollars a month.
Possible if you don't use air and live in a cooler climate
>>>> An average brand Washer and Dryer set will run you more than $1200 dollars.
I just bought a new Whirlpool washer for $375 and nobody uses a dryer - electricity is too expensive and the sun works well.
Gas for your car is $2.30us a gallon, fresh food is cheap, processed food is about the same as the US
2006-11-15 10:49:07
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answered by sparks_mex 6
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it certainly relies upon the place are you gonna stay and below which circumstances. i think of the fee assessment is particularly interesting. regardless of the undeniable fact that, cities are distinctive. in case you bypass and stay in Monterrey, there's a super probability which you will spend much extra money than interior the U. S.. in case you wanna have a point of existence resembling the single interior the U. S., assume to spend something comparable. there's an astounding sort of those that declare each thing's extra decrease priced, yet it is nonsense. They bypass to the main inexpensive places and decrease their high quality of existence. some issues are extra decrease priced, some others are extra costly. be conscious, shifting to Mexico isn't a value-saving adventure. yet another element, human beings talk approximately "gringos" residing in touristic places, yet once you reside in super cities, intense expenditures are for each individual.
2016-12-10 09:46:31
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answered by kulpa 4
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you can get by on $1000.00 per month I have friends living much less and much more. I have one friend has lived in Mexico for years eat out of the mkt. each day total expense around $12.00 a day he is existing
2006-11-15 21:25:58
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answered by moonwalker 3
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It depends on how do you want to live, live well is not cheap anywhere! but cheaper than US if you still make money is USD, more expensive if you make pesos
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2006-11-15 08:18:20
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answered by ? 6
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if you like to eat rice and beans alot 25 cents a day
2006-11-15 08:53:04
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answered by Anonymous
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y would u want to live there? probably no more than a few dollars!!
2006-11-15 07:18:05
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answered by dustysgirl 2
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It depends on the city!!!!!!!
2006-11-15 07:11:16
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answered by Webballs 6
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