Is Mexico Cheap? Shocker!

Real quick before I answer a question I’ve been getting a lot…

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Now this isn’t marketing related, but I have so many of my readers asking me how cheap Mexico is since I’m currently here for a while.

That’s a hard question to answer and I’ll be making a video talking about it in detail.

But the short answer is…

It depends on where you go.

If you go to the touristy areas the food is about 20-30% cheaper than the prices in the United States.

And some of the touristy areas are almost as expensive as the US.

If you go to what I call the “real” Mexico, the towns and cities that aren’t touristy that’s where you’re going to see that the food is MUCH cheaper. Even in the fancy restaurants.

Rent is way cheaper too. Prices of homes and land seems to be cheaper too, but I don’t know a lot about that because I haven’t gotten to the point of buying here. That’s also going to depend on where you buy, but definitely across the board MUCH cheaper than the US.

However, electronics and all the stuff we like to buy in the US are actually more expensive. For example, I needed some towels, and normally I’d head to TJ Maxx for them where I’d pay $8-$9 for the big fluffy ones I love. TJ Maxx is a discount store so that’s cheap, but I still wasn’t ready for the prices of towels here…

800 pesos which is about $40 in USD.

Even in the cheap places here they’re about $20 and they are little and thin.

Ay! Dios mio! (That’s like saying OMG! in Spanish! Yes, I’m getting better and better with the language every day!)

I also wanted to purchase a new shower head because I hate the one where I’m staying. 9000 pesos ($450 USD) for their “good” brand? And their “good” brand felt like cheap plastic. Makes my expensive $200 Kohler showerhead I bought in the US seem like a heck of a deal!

Travel is also much cheaper in Mexico. Uber, plane and bus tickets, hotels, etc.

So basically, if you’re just eating and living in the non-touristy parts of Mexico (these parts are equally if not MORE beautiful than the touristy parts) it’s super cheap. Everything else… Not so much!

As I said, I’ll be going into way more detail in a video coming soon, so stay tuned for that.

Okay, that’s it for today!

I’m all caught up on the help desk (as of last night) so if you haven’t heard from me I didn’t get your message. I can always be directly contacted at liztomey.lizlivecom@gmail.com

Talk soon!

Liz

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