What advice to expats in Mazatlan have about housing?
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"Expats in Mazatlan suggest doing research prior to signing a lease in order to understand the local housing market. Another tip is to try to find a place for rent with a reputable agency or landlord to avoid scams. It is also advised to visit multiple properties in person, if possible, to ensure the best fit for one's needs. In addition, expats suggest taking time to understand the terms of a lease before signing and to fully review the written agreement prior to finalizing the contract. Finally, many expats suggest taking local advice from people who live in the area when looking for housing," said another expat in Mazatlan, Mexico.
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What advice to expats in Mazatlan have about housing?
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