There are a lot of reasons for wanting to learn Spanish. Maybe you wish to communicate better with your peers or neighbors, maybe you're gearing up for a trip abroad or perhaps you're considering changing your place of residence.

Packing up and moving to abroad sounds like the ultimate fantasy. Who wouldn't want to let go of their worries and go build a life in another country, particularly one that it's known for its warmth, friendliness, and love of all things fun?

However, the choice (and the actual move) is not that easy. Where in Mexico do you go? How do you take care of every important detail in a country you don't know and whose language you probably don't master yet?

We have four words for you: San Miguel de Allende. And we also know a great choice to help you with everything you might need: Realty San Miguel. But more on them later.

First, why San Miguel? Shall we start with its fantastic climate or the fact that it's been named one of the world's best cities by countless publications? San Miguel de Allende is located in the Mexican state of Guanajuato, right in the center of the country and fairly close to its capital, Mexico City.

This gorgeous colonial city dates back to the 16th century and it's the birthplace of Ignacio Allende, a national hero that fought for independence. So, by extension, it's also considered the birthplace of Mexico's independence from Spain.

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(Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel)

San Miguel first became known among foreigners after World War II, when many US veterans studied at the local art schools. Since then, its popularity as a vacation spot has steadily risen and even given way to a real estate boom.

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( San Miguel de Allende street scene with La Parroquia)

San Miguel is home to award-winning hotels and has been featured in esteemed publications such as Travel + Leisure, the New York Times and Vogue. It even beat Rome, Budapest, and Florence to nab Condé Nast Readers' Choice "Best City in the World" in 2013.

Its biggest honor might be receiving World Heritage status by UNESCO in 2008. San Miguel and the Sanctuary of Jesús Nazareno de Atotonilco, as well as its historical buildings, streets, and churches, will be preserved for the benefit of future generations thanks to this title.

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(Historical Downtown of San Miguel De Allende at dusk)

San Miguel has that rare charm that attracts Mexican nationals as well as American tourists and expats. Actually, it is often named a top international retirement destination and one of the best places to retire in Mexico, thanks to its affordability, lovely weather and a large community of people from all across the globe.



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Life in San Miguel is often described as magical, but it can also be pretty hectic (in a good way, though!). Retirees who live in San Miguel de Allende often "complain" that the problem isn't finding something to do, but finding the time to do it all! The opportunities for volunteering are endless, as are clubs and classes of all kinds, a rich nightlife and cultural events year-round!


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( Parroquia de San Miguel Arcángel)

Back to Realty San Miguel. In their own words,

"we sell real estate in San Miguel because we believe it is a fantastic place to live, retire, and invest. Whether you come for a weekend, part of the year or for the rest of your life, we know you will love San Miguel de Allende".

Realty San Miguel can help you with everything you need if you're looking to move to the city, and that is evident with just a glimpse of their website. They've compiled tons of useful resources into "The Newcomer's Guide to San Miguel de Allende", a valuable site with everything you might need to set up your utilities, make emergency phone calls or adjust to the metric system.

It also features important information on how to meet others with similar interests, enjoy the many cultural events in town or find everything from doctors to hair stylists. It's also helpful if you want to learn some important words in Spanish or to better understand Mexican culture.

They also have tons of videos up on their website in which expats from the United States, Canada, and Europe that have moved to San Miguel talk extensively about the experience, the cost of living and their favorite things about the city. We think seeing them will help you make your choice and get first-hand information that you won't find anywhere else!

Founded in 2006, Realty San Miguel is one of the largest and most respected real estate agencies in San Miguel de Allende and has one of the largest selections of properties for sale, as well as a wide selection of vacation rentals in a range of prices.

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(Photo credit: Chuck Robin Photography)

Many of their clients become curious about buying real estate while on vacation, having succumbed to the magic of San Miguel. This curiosity often leads to subsequent trips and more serious consideration, until finally a decision is made to purchase a home.

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(Photo credit: Chuck Robin Photography)

It doesn't matter how far along you are in the process of buying a home in San Miguel, their agents can help you. Maybe you just need to set up a meeting in order to ask all the questions you have, or you want to take a tour of the available homes, they can help you with that. Maybe you've already made the choice and are ready to purchase a house; they can definitely help with that, too!

Maybe it seems like we're moving a little fast. There's no rush! But if moving to San Miguel is something you're interested in, Realty San Miguel is your one-stop-shop. Give them a visit here. If you're considering a move, we highly suggest you hire a tutor but if you're strapped for time and need a bit of help, you can check out this website for Spanish greetings.

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