Moving With a Family to San Miguel de Allende?
Key Topics Discussed Tracy’s Expat Journey: Tracy shares her path from Aberdeen, Scotland to Mexico, with stops in Houston and Cancun, and explains how her kids have thrived in a multilingual, multicultural environment.San Miguel de Allende for Families: It is definitely shifting from a retiree-focused town to an increasingly family-friendly destination, with multi-generational families taking root.Safety and Community: Both guests address common concerns about safety in Mexico, providing per...
Key Topics Discussed
- Tracy’s Expat Journey:
Tracy shares her path from Aberdeen, Scotland to Mexico, with stops in Houston and Cancun, and explains how her kids have thrived in a multilingual, multicultural environment. - San Miguel de Allende for Families:
It is definitely shifting from a retiree-focused town to an increasingly family-friendly destination, with multi-generational families taking root. - Safety and Community:
Both guests address common concerns about safety in Mexico, providing personal perspectives about the security and tight-knit community feel in San Miguel. - Education Options:
Bilingual and international schools, online learning, tutoring, and the growth in education opportunities since COVID. Tracy discusses her children’s experiences in local schools, including successful transitions to higher education abroad. - Healthcare and Wellbeing:
Access to top-tier medical facilities, the proximity of Queretaro (a major health and university hub), and affordable care for expat families. - Recreation & Social Life:
Sports, arts, music, horseback riding, and a vibrant social landscape for kids and adults alike. Parenting in San Miguel means ample activities and a supportive expat network. - Third Culture Kids:
The unique worldview, adaptability, and independence gained by children raised in a culture different from their parents’ backgrounds. - Real Estate Realities:
An honest conversation about San Miguel’s property market—what to expect regarding prices and services—and Tracy’s comprehensive approach to supporting relocating families. - Cultural Adjustments:
Overcoming language and administrative hurdles, and the patient mindset needed to embrace Mexico’s different pace and approach to life.
Memorable Quotes
- “It’s a big step, but if you plan it correctly, connect with the right people, and do your research, it doesn’t seem overwhelming.” – Tracy Moss
- “I feel safer here than in some places in the US.” – Tracy Moss
- “The gift of being fully bilingual opens so many doors for your children.” – Tracy Moss
- “You get things done, but it’s a little slower—your mindset has to really change.” – Tracy Moss
Resources & Mentions
- San Miguel de Allende – A renowned town in Mexico, popular among retirees and now families.
- Berkshire Hathaway Luxury Collection – Tracy’s real estate agency.
- Queretaro – Nearby city with extensive healthcare and educational resources.
- TCK (Third Culture Kids) – Children raised in a culture different from their parents.
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Connect with Tracy:
- Website: buyinsanmiguel.com
- Berkshire Hathaway Home Services: Company website
- tracymossrealestate
Facebook: TracyMoss
Web page: www.buyinsanmiguel.com & https://bhhscolonialhomessanmiguel.com
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