What advice to expats in Acapulco have about housing?
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"In Acapulco there's plenty of housing available from old and rustic to ultra upscale," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Acapulco, Mexico.
"Expats in Acapulco advise that it's important to research the different neighborhoods before deciding on a place to live. Some areas are more tourist-oriented, while others offer a more authentic Mexican experience. They also suggest renting before buying, to get a feel for the area and ensure it's a good fit. It's recommended to hire a local real estate agent who can help navigate the housing market and negotiate prices. Expats also advise to be aware of the local climate when choosing a home, as some houses may not have air conditioning and can get quite hot. They also suggest considering security measures, as crime can be an issue in certain areas. Lastly, they recommend learning some basic Spanish to help with communication, as not everyone speaks English," commented one expat who made the move to Acapulco, Mexico.
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What advice to expats in Acapulco have about housing?
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