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Episode 29: Where to Live the California Life at Half the Price

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Suzan Haskins recently spent time in an area of Mexico that, she affirms, has been misrepresented by mainstream media for decades. Baja California, which includes cities such as Ensenada, Rosarito, and Tijuana, is, as far as she’s concerned, a place where you can live a California lifestyle at half the price.
The region is usually thought of as dangerous, lawless, poor and chaotic. That’s the way it’s usually portrayed on the news, at any rate. What Suzan found when she went there to explore was something completely different.
“The average rent for a one-bedroom home in San Diego these days is more than $2,900,” Suzan writes in the May 2023 issue of International Living magazine. “The price to buy a single-family home hovers near $1 million. And that’s not anywhere close to the beach. But in Playas de Tijuana, seven miles from the border crossing, you can find one- and two-bedroom apartments renting near the beach for as little as $500 to $1,000 a month. Tijuana is a city like any other, with green parks and upscale shopping malls, schools, churches, and a cornucopia of hospitals, clinics, dentists, and pharmacies... many conveniently located right at the border crossing.”
Join podcast host, Jim Santos, as he meets Suzan Haskins and learns all about this overlooked section of northern Mexico. A place where cruise ships dock, the margaritas are cold, and the cost of living is so much more affordable that thousands of astute Americans choose to commute from Mexico to their jobs in San Diego. Upscale communities, empty beaches, and even vineyards and wineries…the real Baja California is nothing like the shock media portrays it.
Settle in and enjoy Suzan’s report on the most convenient and closest expat destination on International Living’s beat.
If you’re enjoying the podcast, we would really appreciate it if you could leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. We love hearing feedback from our listeners! Thanks again for your support: https://lovethepodcast.com/internationalliving.

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Chapters

1. Episode 29: Where to Live the California Life at Half the Price (00:00:00)

2. The Truth About Safety and Crime in Baja California (00:02:26)

3. Commuter Expats, 20 Minutes South of California (00:07:44)

4. Beach Parks, Cruise Ships, and Excellent Smoked Marlin (00:09:54)

5. Rosarito, Popular With Expats For Probably 100 Years (00:11:21)

6. Property Taxes of Around $500 a Year (00:14:06)

7. Mexico’s Largest Wine-Growing Region (00:17:38)

8. Finding the Origin of the Margarita (00:20:20)

9. Yes, You Can Buy Property In Mexico (00:22:43)

10. Reasons Why Baja Is Not Just Affordable, But Also Very Convenient (00:27:06)

11. Two Downsides to Living in Baja (00:30:55)

12. Why Baja California is an Easy Place to Test-Drive The Expat Lifestyle (00:33:29)

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Suzan Haskins recently spent time in an area of Mexico that, she affirms, has been misrepresented by mainstream media for decades. Baja California, which includes cities such as Ensenada, Rosarito, and Tijuana, is, as far as she’s concerned, a place where you can live a California lifestyle at half the price.
The region is usually thought of as dangerous, lawless, poor and chaotic. That’s the way it’s usually portrayed on the news, at any rate. What Suzan found when she went there to explore was something completely different.
“The average rent for a one-bedroom home in San Diego these days is more than $2,900,” Suzan writes in the May 2023 issue of International Living magazine. “The price to buy a single-family home hovers near $1 million. And that’s not anywhere close to the beach. But in Playas de Tijuana, seven miles from the border crossing, you can find one- and two-bedroom apartments renting near the beach for as little as $500 to $1,000 a month. Tijuana is a city like any other, with green parks and upscale shopping malls, schools, churches, and a cornucopia of hospitals, clinics, dentists, and pharmacies... many conveniently located right at the border crossing.”
Join podcast host, Jim Santos, as he meets Suzan Haskins and learns all about this overlooked section of northern Mexico. A place where cruise ships dock, the margaritas are cold, and the cost of living is so much more affordable that thousands of astute Americans choose to commute from Mexico to their jobs in San Diego. Upscale communities, empty beaches, and even vineyards and wineries…the real Baja California is nothing like the shock media portrays it.
Settle in and enjoy Suzan’s report on the most convenient and closest expat destination on International Living’s beat.
If you’re enjoying the podcast, we would really appreciate it if you could leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. We love hearing feedback from our listeners! Thanks again for your support: https://lovethepodcast.com/internationalliving.

Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Episode 29: Where to Live the California Life at Half the Price (00:00:00)

2. The Truth About Safety and Crime in Baja California (00:02:26)

3. Commuter Expats, 20 Minutes South of California (00:07:44)

4. Beach Parks, Cruise Ships, and Excellent Smoked Marlin (00:09:54)

5. Rosarito, Popular With Expats For Probably 100 Years (00:11:21)

6. Property Taxes of Around $500 a Year (00:14:06)

7. Mexico’s Largest Wine-Growing Region (00:17:38)

8. Finding the Origin of the Margarita (00:20:20)

9. Yes, You Can Buy Property In Mexico (00:22:43)

10. Reasons Why Baja Is Not Just Affordable, But Also Very Convenient (00:27:06)

11. Two Downsides to Living in Baja (00:30:55)

12. Why Baja California is an Easy Place to Test-Drive The Expat Lifestyle (00:33:29)

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