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Any tips on finding an apartment in Mexico City?

 
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holayola



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Location: Toronto

PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:06 am    Post subject: Any tips on finding an apartment in Mexico City? Reply with quote

Hi everyone,

I visited Mexico City in November and fell in love with the city! Now I am planning a move with my dog, hopefully within the year. My rough plan is to start with the Spanish Language course offered at UNAM and then the Teacher course at Universidad Panamerica (as recommended by other posts) and then within the year find a job teaching english.

My questions though are about finding an apartment. Is it better to come down for a week or two and find a place, put down a deposit, sign agreement and then return to Canada to pack and move down? Or just stay at a hotel for the first month (hopefully one that allows dogs) and then search? I'm studying Spanish right now in Toronto but not able to call up anyone regarding a posting with confidence so wondering if I should just find an agent? Also not sure about the logistics around banking for this, i.e., keep bank account in Canada and use travelers cheques for deposit or open an account in Mexico before searching. And sorry, last question. I assume an unfurnished apartment would be cheaper so do I pack up all my stuff and move it down, or just buy stuff I need?

Thanks in advance for any advice/tips.
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Guy Courchesne



Joined: 10 Mar 2003
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Location: Mexico City

PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:37 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Both options are good as you'll really want to be in town looking at apartments...tough to do from a distance. You might have some trouble finding a hotel that accepts dogs though. You always have the option of boarding your dog...just about every vet does it inexpensively and there's a vet or two in every neighbourhood.

Couple of points to cover...

-you may have some difficulty finding a landlord that will accept dogs. It can be done, but it is not as easy as in Canada.

-you can't open a bank account in Mexico until you have a visa in hand...can't do it with the tourist visa, and it will take a minimum of 3-4 weeks to get the visa

-an unfurnished apartment will most likely require you have a local guarantor or pay a company to be that guarantor. It's a pain if you don't know anyone here. Also, unfurnished apartments usually lack a stove and fridge...again, not like Canada. You're probably better off going with a furnished place (or possibly sharing with someone who already has a furnished place). For furnished apartments, you often don't need a guarantor.
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notamiss



Joined: 20 Jun 2007
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Location: El 5o pino del la CDMX

PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Traveler�s cheques are very much of the past: even a few decades ago when they were in common use, I found it very hard to cash them in Mexico; I imagine it could be even more difficult now.

The best way to get cash while in Mexico is to use your debit card from your Canadian bank to withdraw funds from your account at local ATMs here in Mexico; it will be in pesos. If you end up needing a large lump sum for your first month�s rent and security deposit, withdraw over several days, and arrange to make the payment in installments over those several days, also. Or if you have to pay in a single payment, carry it in a secure pouch under your clothes. At least that would be my recommendation; anyone have a better idea?
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Isla Guapa



Joined: 19 Apr 2010
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Location: Mexico City o sea La Gran Manzana Mexicana

PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I assume an unfurnished apartment would be cheaper so do I pack up all my stuff and move it down, or just buy stuff I need?


By move down "all your stuff", I hope you don't mean furniture Shocked ! As Guy mentions in his post, unfurnished apartments are usually pretty much bare bones deals, so if you manage to find one to rent, you could be buying everything from a kitchen stove and refrigerator to furniture to dishes, pots and pans, and bed linens.
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holayola



Joined: 20 Dec 2011
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gracias for the tips so far!

I'm thinking another exploratory trip is required since my dog may make it harder to get settled. He's a Chihuahua so I hope he'll get Mexican citizenship seeing as he's returning to the 'Motherland' Smile

I did find a site that had a furnished/pets allowed apartment but it's $850 US/month which is a bit more than I'd like to pay. But as noted, I'll wait and see what I can find on my next trip down.
http://www.sublet.com/spider/supplydetails.asp?supplyid=1263167#


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AGoodStory



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

holayola wrote:
Gracias for the tips so far!

I'm thinking another exploratory trip is required since my dog may make it harder to get settled. He's a Chihuahua so I hope he'll get Mexican citizenship seeing as he's returning to the 'Motherland' Smile

I did find a site that had a furnished/pets allowed apartment but it's $850 US/month which is a bit more than I'd like to pay. But as noted, I'll wait and see what I can find on my next trip down.
(http://www.sublet.com/spider/supplydetails.asp?supplyid=1263167#)



holayola,

If you remove the parentheses from your sublet listing--by clicking on the edit button in your post--it should activate the link, and allow us to take a look simply by clicking on it. Another useful site is www.segundamano.com.mx. And a site I have used successfully when travelling with pets is www.airbnb.com

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Isla Guapa



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PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 6:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

holayola wrote:

I did find a site that had a furnished/pets allowed apartment but it's $850 US/month which is a bit more than I'd like to pay. But as noted, I'll wait and see what I can find on my next trip down.
(http://www.sublet.com/spider/supplydetails.asp?supplyid=1263167#)


Eight hundred and fifty dollars is way more than you need to pay to get a nice apartment in Mexico City and way more than you'll be able to pay on a typical English teacher's salary. Keep in mind that many of the online apartment listings are geared toward expats for whom money is not a problem.
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Guy Courchesne



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Location: Mexico City

PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

notamiss wrote:
Traveler�s cheques are very much of the past: even a few decades ago when they were in common use, I found it very hard to cash them in Mexico; I imagine it could be even more difficult now.

The best way to get cash while in Mexico is to use your debit card from your Canadian bank to withdraw funds from your account at local ATMs here in Mexico; it will be in pesos. If you end up needing a large lump sum for your first month�s rent and security deposit, withdraw over several days, and arrange to make the payment in installments over those several days, also. Or if you have to pay in a single payment, carry it in a secure pouch under your clothes. At least that would be my recommendation; anyone have a better idea?


The first and last time I tried to cash a traveler's check involved a hunt all over the place for a money exchange place that would cash it...only found one and they insisted on a 5 day wait. Like you, I imagine no one takes them now anywhere. Everything is cash or debit/credit card.
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leslie



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