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Guanajuato: Mexican Free
Zones by Douglas Bower
Years ago when my wife and
I pulled up roots in America and moved to Guanajuato, Mexico, I began telling
everyone who would listen that San Miguel de Allende was well on its way
to Guanajuato. Mexicans as well as American Expats shook their heads and
clicked their tongues at me. No one believed the expatriate debacle that
has overtaken San Miguel de Allende could ever, in a million years, come
to Guanajuato.
Well...it's coming.
No! It's here.
My recent article, "Guanajuato:
The Death of Heritage," spelled out one aspect of the gentrification of
Guanajuato. The Mega Store, an anchor store in an indoor mall, and its
deathblow to the local Mom-and-Pop Shops was the theme of that column.
What ruined colonial Mexico all over this country is now here in Guanajuato
to have its dubious way with the city's ancient heritage.
Another issue coming at the
speed of light is the steep increase in real estate prices. Landlords,
Mexican and gringo alike, have seen the writing on the wall and are charging
prices for rentals and real estate that were unheard of just four years
ago. They are now asking, and getting, the prices that you expect to see
in San Miguel de Allende and the west coast resort cities. It is tragic!
The next step that is officially
here: excluding Mexicans from their own city. This has been going on in
San Miguel de Allende now for a while with the "Mexican Free Zones--Gringos
only." That has now arrived in Guanajuato.
In doing some research for
my new book, Can I Live and Work in Mexico?, I ran across an ad for a rental
property that said "Americans Only." They are actually beginning, in this
lovely and very Mexican town, to exclude Mexicans from renting property
in their own town and country! The owners of this particular property are
excluding Mexicans from renting the property even if they can afford it.
I guess the gringos are beginning the "Mexican-Free Zone" sooner than expected
in Guanajuato.
None of this is shocking
to me. I saw it coming years ago. What I think makes me madder than anything
are those who dismissed me as "hysterical" or "he exaggerates too much,"
or whatever. They poo-poo'ed me, patted me on the head, and asked me if
I wanted another beer when I would try to sound the warning.
They were wrong.
I was right!
What I said would happen
is happening right now. The gringos, the ones with lots and lots of money
and who will never learn two words of Spanish to string together, are moving
here and with them come all the joys of rich gringo expatriation.
If you want to see what the
joyous place Guanajuato will be like in a short time, just visit San Miguel
de Allende and stay about a month. Then you will know Guanajuato's destiny.
Sad. So, very, very sad!
About the Author
1) THE
PLAIN TRUTH ABOUT LIVING IN MEXICO--All You Need To Know About Living
in Mexico
2) GUANAJUATO,
MEXICO - Your Expat, Study Abroad, and Vacation Survival Manual in
The Land of Frogs
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