There are several ways to rent or buy a condo in Lake Chapala. If you want to visit for a month you can find an apartment to rent anywhere from $600 - $1000 USD a month. There is currently a development that offers Condos as a "Fractional Ownership" starting at $30,000 USD.
What this means is you can buy a 2,3,4 month... fraction of a condo and own it for that period of time, titles to your name. Here is an example of a condo available in Ajijic based on Fractional ownership
THey live in the rocky areas of North America, and love to live in the mountain areas. They migrate to Mexico in the winter.
Mexico and California are not related they are two areas got attacked by Americans.
In Mexico? Most of them live on cities (78%)
Since Mexico is closer to the equator, it will probably have hot weather in spring-summer. However, several areas in northern Mexico, and those with higher elevations close to the Sierra Madre mountain ranges have seasonal snowfalls.
It depends on the specific region, as some such as the Yucatan peninsula are quite humid year-round. Some areas, such as those close to the US-Mexico border are within the limits of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan deserts; hence the dryness.
California,Nevada, Utah,most of Arizona,and parts of New Mexico, Colorado,Wyoming and Texas.
In Winter they congregate in a forest in Mexico and in summer the migrate north over the continent of North America in spring, breading as they do so. Then in the Autumn the descendents of the migrating population fly South to their winter roost.
Both. Mexico has both deserts on the north as well as tropical rainforests on the south; these regions usually have hot climates. Some regions along the Sierra Madre mountain ranges can get quite cold, and some of them have seasonal snowfalls during winter.
Owls breeding in Washington migrate south along the coast and winter in California, occasionally as far south as Mexico.
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Yes. However, due to its lower latitudes, only the northern, high altitude areas of the country are cold enough to have any snowfalls. The southern half of the country, as well as most of its coasts are cool and even warm during Winter season.
Altitude and latitude are the main factors to consider when climate is concerned. Some areas of Mexico are north of the Tropic of Cancer (23.437ºN), belonging to the "Temperate Zone". Then, there are high altitude areas along the Sierra Madre mountain ranges, which result in low temperatures that during Winter months, result in seasonal snowfalls.