Why do people move to Tequisquiapan?
When we asked people why foreigners move to Tequisquiapan, they responded...
"Tequisquiapan attracts expats with its plentiful natural beauty, with easy access to the Sierra Gorda mountain range, stunning lakes, and vibrant wildlife. The city itself has a vibrant culture, with its colorful art, cultural events, colonial architecture and traditional cuisine. Locals are friendly, welcoming and more than happy to assist those with limited Spanish language skills. The cost of living is relatively low and some expats find the region to be an ideal place to purchase a second home, in a relaxed and safe environment. Furthermore, Tequisquiapan boasts a variety of outdoor activities including hiking, camping, swimming, mountain biking, bird watching, and horseback riding, ensuring endless opportunity for exploration and adventure," explained one expat living in Tequisquiapan, Mexico.
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Why do people move to Tequisquiapan?
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