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In this episode of the Dream Retirement in Mexico podcast, our hosts Risa Morimoto and Taniel Chemsian, chat with the vibrant Dr. Gabrielle Smith about her experiences living in the magnificent city of Mexico.
Dr. Gabrielle takes us on a journey through the bustling streets, sharing her favourite neighbourhoods, transportation tips, and the eclectic food scene that makes Mexico City a true gastronomic delight.
They also uncover the hidden gems of the city, from the sprawling Chapultepec Forest to the charming towns of Guadalajara, Oaxaca, Puebla, and Cuernavaca.
Get ready to be inspired as Dr. Gabrielle Smith provides insights into the vibrant culture, affordable living, and countless possibilities that await those seeking their dream retirement in Mexico City.
Interested in learning more about relocating or retiring to Mexico?
Join our FREE WEBINAR - Dream Retirement in Mexico.
Host Risa Morimoto, Puerto Vallarta real estate broker Taniel Chemsian, and healthcare specialist Pamela Thompson share their expertise and insider knowledge about the most popular expat destinations in Mexico, basics of buying real estate and healthcare options for foreigners. They will be there to guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have.
To secure your spot, simply visit www.dreamretirementinmexico.com/webinar and choose the date and time that works best for you.
Key Moments:
06:40 Foreigners reside in Roma Norte, La Condesa, and Polanco.
07:26 Polanco: Beautiful but sterile. Prefer more local neighborhoods. La Condesa: Gorgeous with parks, vibrant vibe. Mexico: Lung of Condesa, vendors, music, classes.
18:53 Fabulous experience with set menu and flavored water.
23:47 Gorgeous area nearby with options.
28:02 Limited space but favorite service for dogs.
28:58 Penthouse apartment, found online, lucked out.
About the Guest :
Dr. Gabrielle Smith, PhD is a mexican residency and visa expert based in Mexico City, Mexico. She specializes in helping foreigners from all over the world obtain their temporary or permanent visas to Mexico.
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In this episode of the Dream Retirement in Mexico podcast, our hosts Risa Morimoto and Taniel Chemsian, chat with the vibrant Dr. Gabrielle Smith about her experiences living in the magnificent city of Mexico.
Dr. Gabrielle takes us on a journey through the bustling streets, sharing her favourite neighbourhoods, transportation tips, and the eclectic food scene that makes Mexico City a true gastronomic delight.
They also uncover the hidden gems of the city, from the sprawling Chapultepec Forest to the charming towns of Guadalajara, Oaxaca, Puebla, and Cuernavaca.
Get ready to be inspired as Dr. Gabrielle Smith provides insights into the vibrant culture, affordable living, and countless possibilities that await those seeking their dream retirement in Mexico City.
Interested in learning more about relocating or retiring to Mexico?
Join our FREE WEBINAR - Dream Retirement in Mexico.
Host Risa Morimoto, Puerto Vallarta real estate broker Taniel Chemsian, and healthcare specialist Pamela Thompson share their expertise and insider knowledge about the most popular expat destinations in Mexico, basics of buying real estate and healthcare options for foreigners. They will be there to guide you through the process and answer any questions you may have.
To secure your spot, simply visit www.dreamretirementinmexico.com/webinar and choose the date and time that works best for you.
Key Moments:
06:40 Foreigners reside in Roma Norte, La Condesa, and Polanco.
07:26 Polanco: Beautiful but sterile. Prefer more local neighborhoods. La Condesa: Gorgeous with parks, vibrant vibe. Mexico: Lung of Condesa, vendors, music, classes.
18:53 Fabulous experience with set menu and flavored water.
23:47 Gorgeous area nearby with options.
28:02 Limited space but favorite service for dogs.
28:58 Penthouse apartment, found online, lucked out.
About the Guest :
Dr. Gabrielle Smith, PhD is a mexican residency and visa expert based in Mexico City, Mexico. She specializes in helping foreigners from all over the world obtain their temporary or permanent visas to Mexico.
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