Living in San Miguel: The Heart of the Matter

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San Miguel Allende Books, Aug 9, 2014 - Business & Economics - 266 pages
Thinking about living in Mexico? Perhaps you've heard it's cheaper, warmer, and the culture is rich. Places like San Miguel de Allende have support communities of expatriates (about 8,000) to make you feel at home. But this is a big change. Thinking about it can keep you awake nights. You ask yourself: *How do other people make this work? *How do I avoid making a mistake? *What are the real costs of living there? *How do I arrange for healthcare and an English-speaking physician? *If I buy a house what am I really getting? *How do I transfer and handle my money intelligently? *Is the U.S. media telling the truth about crime in Mexico? What if you were prepared? What if you knew the answers to these questions and many others before you decided to try it? This book provides answers to the vital questions you must ask to make a move like this successfully. Plus, it also provides lists of resources for further research.

About the author (2014)

John Scherber moved to Mexico in the summer of 2007. Searching for a lifestyle combination of climate, culture, history, and the arts, he settled in San Miguel de Allende, a World Heritage Site in the center of Mexico.He is the author of two other books on the expat experience: San Miguel de Allende: A Place in the Heart, and Into the Heart of Mexico: Expatriates Find Themselves Off the Beaten Path, plus a series of twelve mysteries set in and around San Miguel.

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