Rental prices in Mexico

If you’re looking for rented accommodation in Mexico that you have a wide range of alternatives available to you. Be aware that lodging varies significantly concerning quality, security and other factors, and many of the ‘extremely cheap’ choices might be areas you wouldn’t want to go anywhere near.

You should also take note that rental costs in Mexico very much depend on where the property is located, so your budget could cover anything from a small apartment to a house, based on whether you reside in a small city or an upper-class neighbourhood in Mexico City. Several of the most common rental solutions include the following:

You can lease a nice 100sqm apartment in a decent neighbourhood. In smaller towns you can get the exact same flat for half the cost or less. You may also locate furnished apartments though these are less prevalent.

Houses: Just like apartments, homes of baja rosarito realty vary significantly in size and caliber. If you come from a nation with high rental rates and have resided in flats before, your may be able to ‘update’ your living environment to a house in Mexico. In smaller towns and villages it’s possible to rent a house with 3-4 bedrooms. If you want something more luxurious or are in love with a neighbourhood that is in high demand, there are no upper limits to the lease costs: At upper-class neighbourhoods, a lavish house can cost per month and much more.

Closed streets are single streets or whole blocks that are public land, but are nevertheless roped off and/or guarded by a private security firm (there’s a certain legal uncertainty in this respect as technically it’s illegal to refuse access to public roads). Residents receive a sticker that they display in their car window which enables them to access the closed location. In certain communities visitors, taxis and at times even pedestrians must register at the gatehouse and identify themselves. In other communities that the access stays free but the place is heavily patrolled. The entire system is paid for by the residents of the closed street, who have to consent to it.

Many gated communities have been constructed as apartment blocks.

Shared accommodation: Shared flats aren’t as prevalent in Baja Mexico homes as in many Western European countries or the United States. They are mostly employed by foreign students and Mexican students studying in another city (if they reside in their home town they have a tendency to remain with their family members).

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