Canadians in Mexico enjoy the best of both worlds.
If you’re a Canadian in Mexico, you already know the powerful draw of Mexico’s miles of sandy beaches and dozens of cozy mountain villages, especially during the Canadian winter.
Who in their right mind would drag out the tire chains and fire up the snow blower when they could be swinging in a hammock with a cool drink, basking in the sun while the waves lap on the shore?
Beginning each fall, the annual migration of Canadian snowbirds begins. And in increasing numbers, the vans and truck campers and fifth-wheels are passing right through the southern U.S. to destinations in sunny Mexico.
Not only is Mexico cheaper than the U.S., but Canadians in Mexico also get a big dose of interesting culture to boot.
They light in different places… west coast towns like Ensenada, Puerto Vallarta, and Mazatlan. East coast hot spots like Progresso, Puerto Aventuras, Majajual, and Chetumal. Throughout the central highlands in mountain towns like Ajijic, San Miguel de Allende, and Queretaro.
And it’s not just the travel-trailer set that makes the journey – thousands of Canadian snowbirds own their own beach and mountain property. Real estate prices in Mexico can be ridiculously cheap compared to comparable prices up north. And in the case of beach properties and scenic mountain condos, rental income is possible year-around thanks to Mexico’s warm climate.
The beauty, expansiveness, and variety of Canada is undeniable. And the low price, warmth, and fun of Mexico is unrivaled.
Canadians in Mexico have the best of both worlds… half the year up north, and half in the sunny south. And a growing number of people in the U.S. are getting the picture, too. If you could have the best of both worlds… why wouldn’t you?
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