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If you would like to be notified when my video guide “How To Move To Puerto Vallarta, Stress Free” comes out for sale please email me: [email protected]
My daughter’s channell for more Real Estate information in Puerto Vallarta: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdGVrULVEMmvuPtdb0YVVJw
Renting an apartment or a house. Prices vary depending on area and size. For example, you can rent a studio starting with $300, but it won’t be by the beach, if you want to rent a studio near the ocean the price can start from $430. The average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Puerto Vallarta is about $800, also you can find it for $500
Cost of Bills and Utilities. Months for electricity, gas, water, and garbage pickup cost approximately $100. For example, I live in a 1-bedroom apartment and for all utilities I pay about $100 a month.
Activities. Around $30 for the cost of a gym membership, private yoga or Pilates class costs around $25, surfing class $35, you can rent a SUP board for $10. But there are a lot of free activities like swimming, snorkeling, hiking, walking or you can take your mat and do your work out on the beach. Perfect!
Health insurance. In Mexico Puerto Vallarta healthcare is one of the biggest benefits. Private insurance in Mexico for expats costs around $60. It is really excellent and affordable.
Groceries and eating out. Mexican supermarkets are big, modern, and have excellent selection of food. I find all necessary products and supplements for myself. I spend around $400 a month on groceries.
Transportation. You don’t need a car in Puerto Vallarta because there are public buses with routes all over the Bay plus there are plenty of taxis and Uber is around. The local buses go everywhere in the city for about $0.50 cents.
Time codes
00:00 – Intro
01:08 – Renting an apartment or a house
02:45 – Cost of bills and utilities
03:43 – Cost of activities. Surfing/gym/yoga
05:45 – Grocery shopping and eating out
08:51 – Cafes and restaurants
09:48 – Health insurance
11:01 – Transportation
My other videos:
$400 apartment in Puerto Vallarta: https://youtu.be/OImlBN0mjX8
Things I wish I knew before moving: https://youtu.be/X59oGKZKNfE
Puerto Vallarta, What is it really like in 2021 : https://youtu.be/nuE9l6xyuQ4
Living o $10 a day in PV, Mexico: https://youtu.be/LlYaZTwnEbg
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Thank you so much,
xoxo
Larissa
DISCLAMER Information provided in the video is my opinion and experience only. Please ensure to do your own research and due diligence when travelling in foreign countries.
Is Inflation BAD in Puerto Vallarta? Cost of Living in June 2022
Cost of Living in Puerto Vallarta in June 2022 / Is Inflation Bad?
Access to my VIP Facebook group link is here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/806953776663074 If you would like to be notified when my video guide "How To Move To Puerto Vallarta, Stress Free" comes out for sale please email me: [email protected]
My daughter's channell for more Real Estate information in Puerto Vallarta: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdGVrULVEMmvuPtdb0YVVJw
Renting an apartment or a house. Prices vary depending on area and size. For example, you can rent a studio starting with $300, but it won't be by the beach, if you want to rent a studio near the ocean the price can start from $430. The average rent for a 1-bedroom apartment in Puerto Vallarta is about $800, also you can find it for $500
Cost of Bills and Utilities. Months for electricity, gas, water, and garbage pickup cost approximately $100. For example, I live in a 1-bedroom apartment and for all utilities I pay about $100 a month.
Activities. Around $30 for the cost of a gym membership, private yoga or Pilates class costs around $25, surfing class $35, you can rent a SUP board for $10. But there are a lot of free activities like swimming, snorkeling, hiking, walking or you can take your mat and do your work out on the beach. Perfect!
Health insurance. In Mexico Puerto Vallarta healthcare is one of the biggest benefits. Private insurance in Mexico for expats costs around $60. It is really excellent and affordable.
Groceries and eating out. Mexican supermarkets are big, modern, and have excellent selection of food. I find all necessary products and supplements for myself. I spend around $400 a month on groceries.
Transportation. You don’t need a car in Puerto Vallarta because there are public buses with routes all over the Bay plus there are plenty of taxis and Uber is around. The local buses go everywhere in the city for about $0.50 cents.
Time codes 00:00 - Intro 01:08 - Renting an apartment or a house 02:45 - Cost of bills and utilities 03:43 - Cost of activities. Surfing/gym/yoga 05:45 - Grocery shopping and eating out 08:51 - Cafes and restaurants 09:48 - Health insurance 11:01 - Transportation
My other videos:
$400 apartment in Puerto Vallarta: https://youtu.be/OImlBN0mjX8 Things I wish I knew before moving: https://youtu.be/X59oGKZKNfE
Puerto Vallarta, What is it really like in 2021 : https://youtu.be/nuE9l6xyuQ4
Living o $10 a day in PV, Mexico: https://youtu.be/LlYaZTwnEbg
To start learning Spanish NOW with Ademia Spanish and get 10% off your first learning package click this link: https://calendly.com/iramrsaenz/ademia-spanish-larissasokla
The music I use in my videos is from epidemic sound, copyright free music for creators. Grab my referral link to sign up and get 30 days free here: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/qj9cy3/
I will receive a small commission if you sign up through my links.
Do you like my videos and wish to help me produce weekly content? Now you can through Paypal using my direct link at https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/larissasokla
Thank you so much,
xoxo Larissa
DISCLAMER Information provided in the video is my opinion and experience only. Please ensure to do your own research and due diligence when travelling in foreign countries.