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from Re/Max First Choice Realty
The following article by Jackie Flynn,
Publisher, International Living is worth
sharing.
Why Are One Million Americans
Moving to Mexico?
For some people, Mexico brings images of
corruption and bribery...
But that's the Mexico popularized by
newspapers and television.
There's a real side of Mexico that you
rarely see...
And it's the reason Americans are moving
south of the border in droves.
In many ways, Mexico today is like the
U.S. was 50 years ago-before big
government, big business, and special
interests whittled away the lifestyle
our parents took for granted...
Then, neighbors still trusted one
another... and you could afford to raise
a family on one income...
People were more family-focused... more
relaxed.
They didn't worry about random violence,
mass shootings in schools and shopping
malls... Life seemed safer... children
could ride bicycles around town... they
didn't worry about being abducted.
There was less crime... and less
crime-fighting.
Unfortunately, that life is now gone in
the U.S. But in Mexico, it's still much
like that today. There, life is still
relaxed, simple, and affordable...
You can still get quality health care
without spending a fortune each month.
For instance, the government-funded
health care uses the same high-tech
medical procedures that are available
north of the border. But the cost is
significantly less-only $270 per year.
That's your cost without any additional
co-pay or deductible... and it includes
all of your medications.
You can get car insurance from as little
as $540 per year. And, you can live
comfortably, even hire a housekeeper-on
just $2,000 per month.
What most people don't
know about Mexico
Unfortunately, most people never see the
real Mexico. They get their ideas about
Mexico from the resorts and tourist
shops they visit on their holidays.
"According to UN statistics, you're 3
times more likely to be a victim of
crime in the U.S. than you are in
Mexico."
But that description isn't any more
accurate than a person visiting
Disneyland, assuming they have seen the
U.S.
And, for these people, Mexico outside
the tourist areas is the Mexico they've
seen on television... much like the old
Wild West that the U.S. was so long ago.
But nothing could be further from the
truth. Contrary to what the press would
have us believe, Mexico is actually
safer than the U.S.
According to UN statistics, you're 3
times more likely to be a victim of
crime in the U.S. than you are in
Mexico.
Recent FBI statistics paint the picture
even more clearly... The murder rate
(per 100,000 people) in Baltimore is
43.3... in Washington DC it is 29.1...
and in Detroit 47.3... But in Mexico,
the murder rate again is just a third of
that... about 13.
Anyone can tell you that there are
certain neighborhoods in Los Angeles,
Washington, or Detroit you should avoid.
That's where the crimes happen.
Likewise, people living in Mexico would
tell you about isolated areas in their
country (like in Mexico City, or those
along the border) that you should avoid.
Unfortunately, when people vacation,
they often leave their common sense at
home. And sometimes they do risky things
they wouldn't otherwise do.
The truth is, people in Mexico are more
honest, friendly, and welcoming than the
media would have you believe.
And there is a lot more to Mexico that
most people just don't know...
According to U.S. government figures,
Mexico's economy moved ahead of Canada's
last year, making it the 12th largest
economy in the world.
BusinessWeek reported on Mexico's growth
too, saying, "The ranks of that middle
class have swelled to record levels...
Millions have access to mortgages, solid
jobs provide security, and a class of
strivers saves to put its kids through
college."
Unlike the U.S., Mexico is one of the
world's largest oil exporters and sells
1.7 billion barrels of oil to the U.S.
each day. As a result, Mexico's economy
is actually strengthened by today's
rising oil prices.
Mexico's stock market has also taken
off. In fact, over the past five years,
Mexican markets have outperformed U.S.
stocks (as measured by the S&P500) by 10
to 1.
This year, Mexico's government has
launched a 5-year, $250 billion program
to build new highways, railways,
airports and ports throughout the
country.
And today, there are countless
state-of-the-art hospitals and care
homes being built specifically to
service the aging baby boomers arriving
from north of the border.
Mexico can give you all the conveniences
of modern life that you're used to. It
has a stable government and a
First-World infrastructure, including
high-speed internet, mobile telephone
networks, high-tech medicine, paved
multi-lane freeways, and much more.
Yet for millions of people, Mexico is
still largely undiscovered. They know
nothing, or very little, of the
wonderful benefits this country has to
offer.
But with the amount of changes taking
place, we don't believe that the real
Mexico will stay undiscovered for
long...
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