Are there good business opportunities in Acapulco, Mexico for american women?
dani v asked:
I am an american woman, married to a mexican man, I am learning spanish and will be able to speak it fluently in about 2 years, i hope. I am going to college to major in spanish and business management. We would like to live in Acapulco, Mexico. Are there good job opportunities for someone like me?
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I am an american woman, married to a mexican man, I am learning spanish and will be able to speak it fluently in about 2 years, i hope. I am going to college to major in spanish and business management. We would like to live in Acapulco, Mexico. Are there good job opportunities for someone like me?
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3 Responses to “Are there good business opportunities in Acapulco, Mexico for american women?”
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Do you have the cash to buy a small hotel or B&B? That’s the first thing that comes to mind in a tourist area. But you have to have the cash (maybe a rich relative), because mortgages are harder to get and interest rates higher that in the US. And a mortgage (if you can get one) will take a large bite out of the cash flow.
You don’t say if you husband has any skills. If he is a fantastic cook, you might think about a restaurant–there’s just so many already there that you have to compete against.
You can look into selling real estate–you don’t need a license to sell houses in Mexico like you do in the US.
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No. Stay home. Unless you have piles of cash to invest in something more spectacular than what is already available, don’t waste your time. And everyone with a competing business will do everything to destroy yours. I’ll get back to you in an hour usually means – see you when I see you. Every one is a sell out for 1 more peso. I hate doing business in Mexico. And women are largely viewed as mommies, the people who do not belong in a profession. Save yourself the grief. Stay home.
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I live in Acapulco and was going to answer a different way. Dani S speaks volumes of truth.
No matter where you do decide to live and possibly open a buisness dont come down thinking its going or SHOULD start right away. Move down , or poke around on a vacation and you will see for yourself. I really dont think ANY answer given in this forum would be correct.
Its VERY different in all aspects than what you are used to. Thier way of doing buisness , the immigration aspect , the competition jus SOOO many different variables.
Come to Acapulco and get away from the touristy Costera and back on the city side of life here and you will see.
I will help in any way I can but for now , comming down and seeing for yourself and talking to your possible competitor’s will give you all you need to know and think about.
You know, I just thought about it…………………Go spend a few nights 30 minutes north at Pie de la Cuesta. Much slower pace of life and growing slowly. ( in a great touristy way ). I would love to own a bar , small hotel or store there !
Also the north end ( airport ) is absloutly growing twice , yes TWICE as fast ,as my old town of Atlanta. Unbelivable!!!! so also poke around there as well. I bet there are 10 new housing developments and major 5 star hotels going up right now and lots are being cleared for more every day. I’m thinking of buying a house in the new developments and then renting and selling ,as those puppies are fixin’ to double in the next 10 years !!!!!!! Great side of town.