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Living in Ajijic / Lake Chapala MexicoPosted by Thomas Hellyer in Retire in Mexico , retire , Mexico , Lake Chapala , healthcare in mexico , Guadalajara , cost of living , chapala , Baby Boomers , Ajijic |
Writing from the garden of our real estate office in Ajijic (a village on the shores of Lake Chapala) on a lovely Friday afternoon in August, temperature about 83 degrees, a cold Corona in my hand....
I live in work in Lake Chapala, the largest lake in Mexico. We have the largest population of Americans anywhere outside of the US and we expect many more of the baby boomers to make their way down here. Some of the main reasons that people move here are:
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