What advice to expats in Mexico City have about housing?
When we asked people living in Mexico City about the social scene there, they described it saying...
"When looking for housing in Mexico City, it is important to research the neighborhood and the building thoroughly. Research the building’s past to make sure that there are no potential issues with structural integrity, security, or other issues. If possible, try to find a place that has various forms of transportation nearby, such as a bus or metro stop. Additionally, consider the proximity to amenities such as supermarkets, parks, and grocery stores as well as safety and noise. In general, it is a good idea to connect with the local expat community in Mexico City and gather information from their personal experiences," explained one expat living in Mexico City, Mexico.
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What advice to expats in Mexico City have about housing?
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