This 68-year-old retiree lives on $620 per month in Mexico — take a look inside in her 'charming' $160,000 home. (via CNBCMakeIt)
— and it was love at first sight. I was so smitten with the beach city that I went to a realtor the next day and bought a small house for $28,000.
After a few years in Mazatlán, I was ready for a change. I considered several places, including Oaxaca and the Lake Chapala area, before turning my sights to San Miguel de Allende, a colonial-era city in Mexico's central highlands, known for its baroque architecture.I was very lucky to have found a charming place within my price range for $160,000.
My 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom San Miguel home has a front courtyard on the ground floor. On the second floor is the living room, kitchen, dining area and a small terrace.It's a gorgeous home with more than enough space for one person. But as a retiree who does painting, printmaking and sculpting on the side, I wanted to have a dedicated place to work on my art.
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