
MazDee
May 24, 2005, 12:34 AM
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Re: [Alison Cunningham] Tell me about Mazatlan, please?
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Hi, Allison, As you have noticed, I don't often post here, but am always eager to talk about Mazatlan! Kirk says it well. I, too, live in centro, right near the ocean in Olas Altas. I have a large 2BR/2BA apt with ocean view and ocean breezes for which I pay less than $400 US a month. (These prices are getting harder to find, but if you get away from the ocean you can probably get something for way less). I can walk to the mercado and the wonderful Plazuela Machado easily. I take buses and pulmonias everywhere else. I gave away my old car when I moved, and even though my building has secure parking, I have not yet been tempted to buy another. Mazatlan is the place for me because I want to live by the ocean, but as Kirk points out, summer is a challenge. My solution is to do some travelling, to cooler places, in the summer. This is not expensive by luxury bus. As to what to bring and what to leave home, that is very difficult and a personal decision. I shipped a small amount of furniture and personal things to Mexico and had a bad experience, in that many things were damaged. Others have reported that not a thing was scratched or broken. Still, if you have some possessions that you really love, bring them. I would do that again, even though you can set up housekeeping here from scratch. You probably read the recent posts about driving a UHaul to the border and transferring it to a Mexican carrier. I would try that if I had to do it again. And I agree with many who have pointed out that replacing everything will be a lot more expensive than what you get at a garage sale! (But don't bring big appliances, or furniture that you don't really love, that would be too expensive). After re-reading your initial messages, I understand now that you have lived in many places, so my caution about maybe not liking Mexico wasn't particularly appropriate! Mexico is different, but wonderful! You will adapt! Feel free to contact me privately if you have specific questions. Also, go to www.mazinfo.com for a recent discussion on various Mazatlan neighborhoods. Interesting! Many of the posters on Mazinfo are expats living here, and there is a lot of good info. Dee
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