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June 23rd, 2010 - 10:36 am § in Personal Stories, Retire in San Miguel, Safe in Mexcio?

Safety in San Miguel de Allende-a personal story

We have been here three years and my sister for five. Our feeling is that San Miguel is one of the safest spots we could ever be[...]

June 14th, 2010 - 10:57 am § in General News, Retire in San Miguel, San Miguel de Allende, san Miguel de allende Travel Tips

We Deliver in San Miguel-New York Times and Just about any NEWSPAPER or MAG to your door!

WE DELIVER IN SAN MIGUEL has about one thousand newspapers to choose from aside from numerous magazines that are just not the same as reading on line! The Economist, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker...you name it and they likely have it. WE DELIVER IN SAN MIGUEL brings you your magazines within two days [...]

June 11th, 2010 - 10:37 am § in Personal Stories, Retire in San Miguel, Safe in Mexcio?

San Miguel de Allende Mx- a personal story

by Kristine MacKain I am an American living in San Miguel de Allende Mx and, to me, this town is wondrous. For such a modest town, San Miguel de Allende Mx photo credit: mickou is filled with spirit and meaning. It is also a place that triggers the imagination, which is one reason it appeals [...][...]

May 4th, 2010 - 11:16 am § in Retire in San Miguel

The Top 10 Reasons to Retire in San Miguel De Allende

San Miguel de Allende is a popular retirement spot for Americans and people from the rest of the world as well. There are many reasons why this jewel in Mexico is the perfect retirement location, no matter where you are from. Listed below are ten reasons why many people retire here, instead of somew[...]

May 4th, 2010 - 10:29 am § in Bicentenanrio 2010, Real Estate News, Retire in San Miguel, San Miguel de Allende

The 2010 Economic Climate in San Miguel de Allende, Gto, Mexico

The basic town remains the same. For sale signs are everywhere and some real estate is moving and there is some price reduction and in most cases the price has neither risen nor fallen.[...]

May 4th, 2010 - 10:25 am § in General News, Real Estate News, Retire in San Miguel, Safe in Mexcio?

San Miguel de Allende Real Estate Market

San Miguel de Allende is plastered with photos of the various candidates running for election on July 5th for Mayor, State Representative and Federal Representative. With this atmosphere it seems that Mexicans themselves have put their buying and selling on hold. As you drive through town there are [...]

May 4th, 2010 - 10:16 am § in Real Estate News, Retire in San Miguel, San Miguel de Allende

Buying Real Estate Climate in San Miguel de Allende

So if you were wondering if buying in San Miguel is still worth it, it will always be Mexico’s jewel to be proud of and a fabulous place to live in privacy, security and simplicity with the best in cultural events all within walking distance and still able to get a seat in the front row. [...]

May 4th, 2010 - 10:13 am § in Retire in San Miguel, san Miguel de allende Travel Tips, san miguel de allende activities

Popular San Miguel Activites

What are those popular San Miguel activities? If you know anyone who has been then you have seen no one comes back from a trip to San Miguel Mx empty handed. And everyone comes back with something different. So shopping is obviously heavenly and most probably one of the great attractions. So that’[...]

December 16th, 2009 - 7:50 pm § in Culture, Mexico, Personal Stories, Retire in San Miguel, San Miguel de Allende, san Miguel de allende Travel Tips

Jim Budd’s Travel Tips for Mexico-”Meet the Mexicans”

urveys shows, that Mexicans are more happy than their northern neighbors and, indeed, happier, too, than most Europeans. What can be wrong with that?[...]

December 16th, 2009 - 5:31 pm § in Bicentenanrio 2010, Neighbouring Cities, Personal Stories, Retire in San Miguel, san Miguel de allende Travel Tips, san miguel de allende activities

Nightlife in Guanjuato, Guanjuato Mexico!

I would argue that Guanajuato has much more nightlife than San Miguel, esp. for younger people. Also, I would say that it is much more international (cosmopolitain) than San Miguel, as the foreign people there are mostly students and from all over the world. Here in San Miguel, the foreign populatio[...]