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Coliving/shared housing in Ensenada Baja California Mexico.

GraziellaG

The concept seems to be quite new in Mexico.


Although I see quite a few requests from expats, on social media, for coliving/shared housing in PV, SMDA, and other places in Mexico, I dont see many/none for Baja California North.


Considering the amount of people who want to come and live in Mexico for years, but dont want to live alone or even never been to Mexico before, I wonder why they would want to live that deep into the country.


Cost of living?

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kansasrodeo

I'm interested in LaPaz Baja

mssophie

Graziella, have you tried joining some of the Facebook groups in the Rosarito/Ensenada area?  Lots of them; lots of expats.  I saw one woman was looking for a housemate, had the room it appeared, and was on the beach.  I believe she was asking around $800 and that included utilities.  Not sure about the actual square feet, but she posted pictures and it looked like it was not a small place.       

GraziellaG

I have and thank you,but not fully done yet.

lakeplay2

@kansasrodeo

I live in Kansas City, MO. Did you move to Mexico yet? If not, are you near the Mo/KS border?? I've been widowed since 2018. Ready for a change. I love Mexico. Scared to make the move alone. I also have two rescue dogs, they are my only kids.

I have no idea how i will know if you reply.

Have a great day.

Gyabaah Christof

Nice to meet you darling

Chilangolite

@lakeplay2

What area of Mexico do you like? Also what are you scared of?

Calichase

@GraziellaG


It all depends if you aready know people from Mexico or not, and if you have any special interest or not. I mainly know people from the south and the country capital, and perhaps that is my main motivation to live in those states, besides my husband being from there too.

grocio71970

Hello @lakeplay2


My house is in Puerto Peñasco Sonora, Its centrally located 5 to 10 min drive to Playa Bonita, El Mirador & Las Conchas. You can google my address: Justo Sierra Y Obregón #20 (333) Puerto Peñasco Sonora Mexico 83353.


I am looking for 3 individuals  to co-living / co-sharing the house.


My place it's a 2 story 2,000 sqft, 3bd, 2.5 bathrooms, huge carport plus car garage. You can literally walk out to the grocery store, 2 tortillerias, a snack store, 5 -10 min  drive to Playa Bonita,  El Mirador,  Playa Las Conchas.


Baja beaches are gorgeous but El Mar de Cortez it's known for it's pristine cristal clear, and super clean beaches. Great for all water sports but also Kayaking, paddle boarding, fishing ect.


What I love about Peñasco for it's laid back, warmth people and slow pace atmosphere. Desert, oceanic landscaping. Plus you don't need to take an expensive charter boat trip to see whales, dolphins, sea lions and more.


Sea food restaurant are super delicious and everywhere!


The house comes fully furnished & equipped, just bring your personal belongings. The Master bedroom will be $1,000 USD month. Water, Electricity & Internet is included. The other bedrooms are $800 a month.


Hope to hear from you!

Bhavna

@grocio71970


Hello and welcome !


Please refer to the housing section to post your advert. Interested members will be able to contact you more easily.


Thank you

Bhavna

geddessylvia

@GraziellaG

Hello. Just read your message about house/sharing-coliving. I am interested to hear more about this. I don’t own a home and am usually a renter. I have shared housing three times. There’s a lot to be said about it.

I am becoming more concerned about the present state of being in the USA. I’ve had to of exploring the Baja Peninsula. I have lived in Mexico. I love the culture, I speak fluent Spanish and would love to return. Would enjoy hearing from you.

GraziellaG

@geddessylvia

Hi. I sent you a private message.

Tumbleweed Jake

@geddessylvia

Hello, I am currently residing in Puebla but I was recently on the baja coast for two months. I caution people going to Ensenada that their is a heavy military and police presence there and it is increasing. If you don't mind passing masked police holding long guns to enjoy the beach or enter the local OXXO then enjoy, I found it off-putting myself. And I was threatened with arrest by local police while in El Centro, the tourist district, though I had done nothing illegal. I did not have a vehicle and perhaps there are some beaches that are less-policed but I found little joy in that environment. The city is more americanized, so I did find better shopping opportunities,  finding things I could not find in the interior and also I enjoyed the many thrift bazaars along the highway, found many treasures and the locals were kind. I feel safer in Puebla, however, and will not be returning to any beaches near the border for a long while.