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Originally posted by originalheather
TJ is close to the border, ergo, it's very handy if you want to cross a lot.
And yes, there are nasty parts of this city. I just don't happen to live in one of them.
If the first guy wants to ask me anything, KK left my email addy.
I've lived in Central Mexico and roamed around a bit for several years.
I live here now because my house in on the ocean and it was cheap, it's also a tax shelter and I just happen to like it. This house in La Jolla would cost at least 2 million dollars.
It's cool to be able to be 15 minutes from the border. There are inconveniences, but I own this house, so here I stay.
There is broadband in Rosarito and Playas, the little private community I'm in doesn't have it. I'm about 8 kilometers north of Rosarito, but it's still legally TJ.
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Heather, can you answer a couple of questions:
1. How did you buy a house? I thought Americans couldn't owen property on the beach in Mexico? Was it a pain in the ass?
2. What's the deal on porn laws in Mexico?
3. Do you have to get some sort of work visa, or do they even care?
Thanks!