Mexico Newsletter —
August 2025
Peak summer; Updated guidelines for visas; Social etiquette; Home stewardship; Places to live off the beaten path; Summer road trips; and more...
Inspiration, insight and connections to experience more of Mexico
Peak summer; Updated guidelines for visas; Social etiquette; Home stewardship; Places to live off the beaten path; Summer road trips; and more...
When you’re buying pesos to fund a home purchase in Mexico, foreign exchange rates will impact your budget. MexEdge offers buyers a service to manage this risk
A checklist of essential practical matters to consider as you search for and arrange an insurance policy for your home in Mexico—whether you own or rent
San Felipe living: guide to help you research and assess San Felipe as a location for living, working, or retirement in Mexico
When you need assistance and practical support with a Mexico residency application, renewal, or managing your existing residency—our associates can help
A personal consultation with an experienced English-speaking immigration specialist can help you to talk through potential choices and options before you apply
This article shares practical advice and tips for dealing effectively with mosquitoes when you're visiting or living in Mexico
An opportunity to marvel in the company of the majestic grey whales and their progeny as they frolic in the natural habitats off the coast of Baja California
An expertly crafted custom tour of the Copper Canyon ensures your time is spent absorbing this outstanding train journey and the breathtaking scenery around you
A procedure exists for residents and Mexican passport holders to import household goods to Mexico free of customs duties. This article describes the process
These detailed and continually-updated guides help you prepare for your journey to drive confidently and safely when you're on the road in Mexico
Most people use a realty agent to help them sell their house in Mexico, and some sellers also choose to spend money on additional advertising online and offline
Practical tips and advice for dealing with the effects of the dry season when you're living in Mexico, or here on an extended stay