Mexico Life

Mexico Life (2016- )

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From the warm Caribbean waters of Playa del Carmen to Pacific Coast destinations like Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas, we're following homebuyers in search of sun, sand and surf. Whether it's a vibrant nightlife and sizzling culinary scene or a totally secluded piece of paradise these buyers crave, local realtors will help them find the perfect property for their own slice of Mexico heaven on HGTV's Mexico Life.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 21:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S06E08Split Decision in HuatulcoAug 14, 2022
S06E07A Slower Pace in ManzanilloAug 7, 2022
S06E06More Family Time in Riviera NayaritJul 31, 2022
S06E05Heaven for a Family of ElevenJul 24, 2022
S06E04Split Decision in HuatulcoFeb 2, 2021
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What year did 'Mexico Life' premiere on TV?

'Mexico Life' premiered on TV in the year 2016.

What's the premise of 'Mexico Life'?

The premise of 'Mexico Life' is to follow people as they search for their dream homes in Mexico.

What are the top destinations in Mexico featured on 'Mexico Life'?

The top destinations in Mexico featured on 'Mexico Life' are Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas, and Mazatl\u00e1n.

How many episodes are in the first season of 'Mexico Life'?

The number of episodes in the first season of 'Mexico Life' isn't listed on the source.

What challenges do people face when searching for their dream home in Mexico on 'Mexico Life'?

The challenges people face include language and cultural barriers, finding the right realtor, and navigating the purchasing process in a foreign country.

What type of homes do people search for on 'Mexico Life'?

People search for a variety of homes on 'Mexico Life', including condos, villas, and houses with ocean views.

What is one of the benefits of buying a home in Mexico?

One benefit of buying a home in Mexico is the lower cost of living.

What are the downsides of living in Mexico, according to people featured on 'Mexico Life'?

The downsides of living in Mexico mentioned on the show include the occasional corruption, the difficulty of obtaining certain products, and the challenges of adjusting to a new culture.

How do people on 'Mexico Life' weigh the benefits and downsides of moving to Mexico?

People on 'Mexico Life' weigh the benefits and downsides by considering factors such as safety, cost of living, available amenities, and proximity to loved ones.

What is the typical budget of people looking for homes on 'Mexico Life'?

The typical budget of people looking for homes on 'Mexico Life' ranges from $200,000 to $500,000.

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