It rained the other night and we just couldn’t stop watching it.
We thought it might be interesting to reveal what a few things cost here in Mazatlán. All amounts are in pesos – about 10 pesos to the dollar.
Water & Sewer – less than 45 pesos per month. We allow Cuauhtémoc to use our water so our bill may be a bit higher than most. We have a dishwasher and laundry equipment.
Cable - We have cable with HBO and the rest for 475 pesos per month.
Phone & Internet – Between 475 and 500 pesos per month.
Electricity – Our electricity use is lower than it had been up North. During the non-air conditioned periods it has been running around 250 pesos per month. The hottest month we have bills for was less than 2,000 pesos. There is a government subsidy on electricity here from May through November.
Propane – We use propane for cooking, heating our hot water, and our clothes drying. We spend about 1,000 pesos every two months having our tank filled.
Food – I don’t keep track of our grocery store and mercado expenses very well, but I think we spend about the same as we did up North. It really depends how much we eat at home and how often we go to Sam’s Club! I think we spend about 3,000 pesos per month. This is everything at the grocery store and mercado, including cleaning supplies, alcohol, dog food, and my gomita habit! (Gomitas will probably be another blog post someday…)
Mazatlán is not the least expensive place to live in México, but we are very happy with our decision to move here. We are happy and healthy and loving every minute, and yes, that even includes the rain!
If you’d like to read more about the cost of living in Mazatlán, check out our friend Jennifer’s post on the topic here.










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