Romy Macias, Real Estate Broker: why Queretaro attracts foreign professionals and retirees?
Romy Macias (originally from the US), former soloist of the Classic Ballet Theatre, a retired teacher at the Ballet School, after living in Europe, Monterrey (Mexico) for the last 30+ years living in Queretaro, currently working as a Real Estate Broker at Myplace company.
Romy shared her own ex-pat story, and memories of adjustment to this colonial city lifestyle, kindly provided tips and advice for newcomers to explain why this central Mexican city attracting lately increased amount of foreign professionals and retirees.
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