Why do people move to Rosarito?
When we asked people why foreigners move to Rosarito, they responded...
"Rosarito offers a unique lifestyle for expats looking to explore a different culture. With its beautiful beaches, year-round warm weather and laid-back atmosphere, Rosarito has become an attractive destination for expats. The cost of living is low and the local culture is friendly and welcoming. Rosarito offers expats the chance to experience a diverse community, with its mix of local restaurants, shops and attractions. Expats can take advantage of Rosarito's close proximity to both the US and Mexico, allowing for easy access to explore both countries. With its welcoming culture and low cost of living, Rosarito provides a great opportunity for expats looking to experience a different lifestyle," said another in Rosarito, Mexico.
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" I am moving to Rosarito in 2025 when my condo will be completed. Reasons are because I live in Las Vegas, Nevada and my son Lives in Carlsbad,CA. I have my first new grandchild there and it is a one hour drive from his door to Rosarito. I just drove to Carlsbad from Vegas yesterday and it was a little over a five hour drive. My second reason is because I will be 65 next April and will still be able to drive to San Diego and use Medicare for my medical needs. I love Mexico, the Mexican people and Mexican food is in my top three foods to eat. The bonus is where else can you buy a brand new ocean front Condo with lot's of amenities on the West coast for less than a million dollars? I was going to move to Puerto Vallarta which I love but it's a flight to the states every time to visit or use medicare. Plus the summer humidity is intense in Vallarta and it's San Diego like weather in Rosarito," explained one expat who made the move to Rosarito, Mexico.
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Why do people move to Rosarito?
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