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Moving to San Marcos La Laguna, Guatemala

By Joshua Wood, LPC

Last updated on Nov 09, 2024

Summary: Moving to San Marcos La Laguna, Guatemala: Expats, retirees and digital nomads talk about everything you need to know before moving to San Marcos La Laguna.

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What do I need to know before moving to San Marcos La Laguna?

When we asked people what advice they would give someone preparing to move to San Marcos La Laguna, they said:

"San Marcos La Laguna, is a small village located on the western shore of Lake Atitlán, known for its tranquility, natural beauty, and spiritual community. The official language is Spanish, but many locals also speak Kaqchikel, a Mayan language, so learning some basic Spanish phrases would be beneficial. The cost of living is relatively low compared to Western countries, but it's important to budget for unexpected expenses. The local currency is the Guatemalan Quetzal, and while some places accept US dollars, it's best to have local currency on hand. The village is quite safe, but like anywhere, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic safety precautions. Healthcare facilities are limited in San Marcos La Laguna, with the nearest hospital located in Sololá, about an hour away. The village is known for its holistic and spiritual centers, offering yoga, meditation, and various healing therapies. The local food is a mix of traditional Guatemalan cuisine and international dishes, with many vegetarian and vegan options available. The weather is generally mild, with warm days and cooler nights, but it can get quite chilly in the winter months. Public transportation is available, but it's often crowded and not always reliable. Many expats choose to walk or use tuk-tuks for local travel. Internet service can be unreliable, so if you rely on it for work or communication, it's worth investing in a good data plan. The local culture is a mix of Mayan traditions and modern influences, and respecting local customs and traditions is important. The pace of life is slower than in many Western countries, which can take some getting used to. Finally, it's worth noting that while San Marcos La Laguna is a beautiful and peaceful place, it's also quite remote and may not offer all the amenities and conveniences you're used to," remarked one expat in San Marcos La Laguna, Guatemala.

How do I find a place to live in San Marcos La Laguna?

We asked expats how they chose their neighborhood and found a place to live. They answered:

"Finding a place to live in San Marcos La Laguna, can be an exciting adventure. Here are some steps to guide you through the process. Firstly, research online. Websites like Airbnb, Booking.com, and Expedia can provide a list of available accommodations in the area. You can filter your search based on your preferences such as budget, location, and amenities. Secondly, consider hiring a local real estate agent. They have a deep understanding of the local market and can help you find a place that suits your needs and budget. You can find them online or get recommendations from locals or expats. Thirdly, join local community groups or forums online. Platforms like Facebook have groups where locals and expats share information about available rentals in the area. This can be a great way to find less advertised or more affordable options. Fourthly, consider visiting the area before you move. This will give you a chance to explore different neighborhoods, check out available rentals, and get a feel for the community. You can also use this opportunity to speak with locals and get their recommendations. Lastly, once you've found a potential place, make sure to inspect it thoroughly. Check for any signs of damage and ensure all utilities are working properly. Also, understand the terms of the lease agreement before signing it. Remember, finding the right place can take time, so be patient and thorough in your search," said one expat in San Marcos La Laguna.

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What is a typical expat home or apartment like in San Marcos La Laguna?

"Expat homes in San Marcos La Laguna, are often nestled in the lush greenery of the region, offering breathtaking views of Lake Atitlan and the surrounding volcanoes. These homes are typically designed to blend in with the natural environment, with many featuring rustic, indigenous-inspired architecture. The interiors are usually spacious and airy, with large windows to let in natural light and offer panoramic views. Many homes have modern amenities such as fully equipped kitchens, Wi-Fi, and hot water, while still maintaining a traditional Guatemalan charm with local textiles and art. Some homes may also have outdoor spaces like gardens, patios, or terraces, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. While some expats choose to live in more secluded, tranquil areas, others prefer to be closer to the town center, where they have easy access to local markets, restaurants, and yoga studios. Regardless of the location, most expat homes in San Marcos La Laguna offer a peaceful and serene living environment, allowing residents to fully immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Guatemala," said one expat in San Marcos La Laguna.

What is the average cost of housing in San Marcos La Laguna?

If you are thinking about moving to San Marcos La Laguna, cost of living in probably a key consideration. Expats commented about the cost of housing:

"The average cost of housing in San Marcos La Laguna can vary greatly depending on the type and size of the property. For a small, basic house or apartment, the monthly rent can be quite affordable, while larger, more luxurious properties can be significantly more expensive. However, overall, the cost of housing in San Marcos La Laguna is generally considered to be lower than in many other parts of Guatemala and other countries," said one expat who made the move to San Marcos La Laguna.

Should I buy or rent a home in San Marcos La Laguna?

If you have not spent a lot of time in San Marcos La Laguna, you should rent before even thinking about buying. We asked expats there about the buy vs. rent decision:

"The decision to buy or rent a home in San Marcos La Laguna, largely depends on your personal circumstances, preferences, and long-term plans. If you plan to stay in the area for a long time, buying a home could be a good investment. Owning a property allows you to build equity over time and gives you a sense of stability and permanence. On the other hand, renting a home can offer more flexibility. If you're not sure about your long-term plans or if you prefer not to deal with the responsibilities of homeownership, such as maintenance and repairs, renting might be a better option for you. Renting can also be a good way to familiarize yourself with the area before committing to a purchase. It's also important to consider the local real estate market. If property prices are high and continue to rise, buying a home could be a good investment. However, if prices are low or stagnant, renting might be a more economical choice. Lastly, consider your financial situation. Buying a home requires a significant upfront investment, including a down payment and closing costs. If you're not financially prepared for these expenses, renting might be a more feasible option. In conclusion, whether you should buy or rent a home in San Marcos La Laguna, Guatemala, depends on various factors, including your long-term plans, the local real estate market, and your financial situation. It's a decision that requires careful consideration and, ideally, advice from a real estate professional," said one expat in San Marcos La Laguna.

What should I pack when moving to San Marcos La Laguna?

We asked people living in San Marcos La Laguna to list three things they wish they had brought and three they wish they had left behind. They responded:

"When moving to San Marcos La Laguna, you should pack lightweight and breathable clothing due to the tropical climate. Include a mix of short-sleeved and long-sleeved shirts, as well as shorts and long pants. Don't forget to pack a rain jacket or umbrella, as Guatemala experiences a rainy season. Pack sturdy, comfortable shoes suitable for walking on uneven terrain, as well as sandals for the beach. A hat, sunglasses, and plenty of sunscreen are also essential to protect against the strong sun. Bring a good quality insect repellent and any necessary prescription medications, as these may be difficult to find locally. It's also a good idea to pack a basic first aid kit. If you plan on cooking, consider packing some of your favorite spices or hard-to-find ingredients. Pack a Spanish-English dictionary or phrasebook, as not everyone in Guatemala speaks English. Bring a reusable water bottle, as tap water in Guatemala is not safe to drink. Pack a power adapter for your electronics, as the outlets in Guatemala may be different from those in your home country. Don't forget to bring important documents such as your passport, driver's license, and any necessary visas or permits. Lastly, pack a few personal items to make your new place feel like home, such as photos, a favorite book, or a special keepsake," remarked one expat who made the move to San Marcos La Laguna.

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What cultural faux pas should I try to avoid making in San Marcos La Laguna?

We asked people in San Marcos La Laguna if they could share any humorous cultural blunders they commited. For new expats, keep in mind that these incidents are an inevitable part of expat life. Learning to laugh about them is the key!:

"San Marcos La Laguna, is a small town known for its indigenous Mayan culture and a growing international community. When visiting, it's important to respect the local customs and traditions to avoid any cultural faux pas. Firstly, avoid taking photos of the locals, especially the indigenous Mayan people, without their permission. It's considered disrespectful and intrusive. Secondly, refrain from bargaining too aggressively in the local markets. While haggling is a part of the culture, being too aggressive can be seen as disrespectful. Thirdly, avoid making negative comments about the local customs or traditions. The Mayan culture is rich and deeply rooted, and any negative comments can be seen as offensive. Fourthly, dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. The local culture is quite conservative, and revealing clothing can be seen as disrespectful. Lastly, avoid littering or causing any environmental damage. The locals take pride in their natural surroundings, and any harm caused to the environment is taken very seriously," said one expat in San Marcos La Laguna.

About the Author

Joshua Wood Joshua Wood, LPC joined Expat Exchange in 2000 and serves as one of its Co-Presidents. He is also one of the Founders of Digital Nomad Exchange. Prior to Expat Exchange, Joshua worked for NBC Cable (MSNBC and CNBC Primetime). Joshua has a BA from Syracuse and a Master's in Clinical and Counseling Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University. Mr. Wood is also a licensed counselor and psychotherapist.

Some of Joshua's articles include Pros and Cons of Living in Portugal, 10 Best Places to Live in Ireland and Pros and Cons of Living in Uruguay. Connect with Joshua on LinkedIn.

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