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    From: Bruno Calgaro Sandi
    Email: wolvesevolve@yahoo.com
    Description: I have a private room available for rent in a large, newly renovated house in the beautiful, quiet Colonia Providencia neighborhood of Guadalajara. This is a "casa de asistencia", and not a shared apartment/house, a convenient place to live for someone completely unfamiliar with GDL and just establishing residence here. I'm located roughly equidistant between downtown Zapopan and downtown Guadalajara, near the major intersection of Av. Las Americas and Lopez Mateos (Glorieta Colon), convenient for catching local buses. Grocery stores and many fine restaurants are also within walking distance.

    Rooms are furnished, extremely spacious (approx. 13ft x 13ft), each with a private bathroom, walk-in closets, tv w/ cable and dvd player, high-speed wireless internet available. Rent includes all utilities, plus maid/laundry service. One meal Mon-Sat would also be included with other amenities. One off-street parking spot is also available (at an additional cost).

    Rent is ~$500 US dollars per room (currently renting at $5500 pesos), including all amenities/services listed above. Prefer a minimum semester long lease (4-5 month), but can possibly also accommodate shorter stays.

    Contact via e-mail wolvesevolve@yahoo.com (best way to contact me, as I can also send additional info), US phone # 708-822-8611 (please leave a message) or at my Mexico home phone # 011-5233-3817-5301 (within Mexico (33)3817-5301).


    Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2008 22:25:47 -0400
    From: Mariana
    Email: maugaldep@yahoo.com
    Description: Beautiful, bright and cozy, your perfect found in La Condesa! Furnished 2 Bdr appartment, 2 full bathrooms, one of them with wooden Teka floor in the shower. Spacious living room with huge windows and lots of natural light. Open kitchen, balcony and laundry.
    The appartment and the building have been renewed 2 years ago.
    The building has 24 hour-security, boutique gym and solarium.
    Great location, 4 blocks from \"Chilpancingo\" metro station and 2 blocks from \"Nuevo leon\" metrobus station and Av. Insurgentes
    Enjoy all the ammenities La Condesa has to offer: parks, cafés, restaurants, shops, and even bike rental to move around.
    One car garage with automatic doors.
    Rent is USD 1,900 per month plus building manteinance and utilities.
    One month security deposit.
    Available august 23rd
    One year contract minimum


    Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 16:09:30 -0400
    Name: Margaret Cerullo
    Email: mcerullo@hampshire.edu
    Description: Cuernavaca Summer Rental, Short or Longer Term. House to rent near Cuernavaca. 15 minutes from center, close to D.F. Two bedrooms in main house with separate bungalow. Beautiful garden, lots of light, high speed internet connection.
    Contact: mcerullo@hampshire.edu


    Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2008 20:13:36 -0400
    Name: Carmen Ramos-Escandon
    Email: cramose@prodigy.com.mx

    Description: House for rent in Mexico City, Colonia Romero de Terreros, Coyoacan. The house is available May 10. Walking distance to two metro stations (Miguel Angel de Quevedo and Copilco), UNAM main campus and Condumex research library. Two supermarkets, a commercial shopping center, restaurants, Starbucks, pharmacy, Libreria Gandhi, the plaza of Coyoacan, and Sport City fitness center are all within walking distance. The house is a split-level with two bedrooms, a studio and a full bath upstairs and a kitchen, living area, dining room, and 1/2 bath downstairs. It has a garden area in the back. It comes fully furnished. Kitchen utensils and dinnerware are included. The house is equipped with a washer/dryer, tv (local access), and phone. One parking space is available. The house is in a vey safe neighborhood. Rent is $900US per month, plus phone and utilities. Feel free to contact me at: cramose@prodigy.net.mx


    Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008
    Name: Tanalis Padilla <Tanalis.Padilla@Dartmouth.EDU>

    Description: Apartment for rent in Mexico City. Situated in the area of colonia Insurgentes Cuicuilco, between the Periferico, Ave. del Imán and Insurgentes Sur. It\'s close by Perisur and Plaza Cuicuilco; well communicated with the Colegio de México and especially near to the UNAM. Despite being near these main arteries it is residential and tranquil. The nearest metro stop is Universidad and the soon to be completed Insurgentes Metrobus is a few blocks away.

    The apartment is on the 6th. floor and has an area of 138 mt.2 and is fully furnished. There are two bedrooms, with wood floors and rugs; the large master bedroom has a double bed, futon, low table, T.V. and it\'s own complete bathroom. The second smaller bedroom has a single bed, bookshelves and a cabinet. Both rooms have plenty of closet space. Nearby is another complete bathroom. The kitchen is fully equipped with washer, dryer, microwave and all kitchen crockery, utensils etc. The living / dining area is spacious and nicely furnished. There is a telephone, cable T.V. and broadband Internet connection.

    There are two parking spaces and the building has a strict 24 hour security. There is a furnished reception area in the entrance, also a garden, gymnasium and sauna. The minimum let is 3 months and the rent is $1,500.00 U.S. a month including maintenance (non-inclusive of gas, electricity and telephone). Glad to send photos and any other information. Susan Flaherty

    You can e-mail me direct: flaherty@cableonline.com.mx
    Tel: 52 777 313 7456 (Cuernavaca)


    Date: Nov 26, 2007
    From: Pablo Piccato <pp143@columbia.edu>

    Two bedroom apartment, with plenty of light in Col. Alamos, a few blocks from two subway lines, conveniently located between Coyoacán and the Centro Histórico. It is furnished and in a very nice building. Phone and broadband service. Available from mid-December 07 to the end of June 08, or later if necessary. $600 per month plus utilities.

    Pablo Piccato
    pp143@columbia.edu


    Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007
    Name: Thomas D Morin
    Email: morin@mail.uri.edu

    Description: If someone needs a furnished apartment in Mexico City for the academic year 2007-2008 Please contact Tom Morin 401 789 0819 E mail: morin@mail.uri.edu The apartment is located in the Colonia San Jose Insurgentes.between Avenida Insurgentes y Avenida Revolución. Near all means of communication, and grocery stores, banks, etc, three blocks from the Metro Barranca del Muerto. Sunny apartment, very safe (24 hour security), very quiet area, underground garage for one car Clean, sunny, completely furnished (everything). 147 metros cuadrados, 3 bedrooms, or 2 bedrooms and a study. Cable, Tel , etc. Glad to send pictures if needed. Address: Mercaderes 127 Colonia San Jose Insurgentes RENT: 13, 500 pesos plus 800 mantenimiento. Tom Morin, University of Rhode island


    Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 14:45:36 -0400
    Name: Matthew Vitz
    Email: mwvitz@gmail.com

    Description: Beautiful modern two-bedroom and two-bath apartment with wood floors and a balcony in peaceful Colonia del Valle. Very spacious, measuring 125 square meters (1345 sq. feet) Centrally located five minutes from Insurgentes and the Metrobus. Master bedroom enjoys its own large bathroom with a hot tub. Big kitchen, living room, and space for laundry. Apartment is in a very safe building with a doorman and receives a lot of light. Comes furnished with two beds, sofa, chairs, small dining room table, desk, bookcases, 25\" television, dvd player, stereo, high speed internet, phone, and a fully equipped kitchen. The apartment also includes two parking spaces. Available October to January (dates flexible). $1300/month (includes maintenance). Please contact Lorena Gomez Mostajo at lorenamostajo@gmail.com for more information and photos.


    Date: 10 Aug 2007
    Name: Mary K. Coffey
    Email: Mary.K.Coffey@Dartmouth.EDU

    Description: Apartment in Mexico City. Great penthouse with spectacular views, 3 bedrooms, office, large terrace with plants, in Colonia Escandón (adjacent to the Condesa). Available for the spring term (late January to late May), $1200/month including maid service (twice a week). No pets and no children. Contact James Oles at prof_mxus@hotmail.com for details.


    Date: 05 Jun 2007
    Name: Danna Levin Rojo
    Email: levinroj@yahoo.com

    Description: HOUSE IN MEXICO CITY AVAILABLE FOR SIX MONTHS
    July 20, 2007 – January 30, 2008
    (University teacher away on sabbatical)

    Mitla 15, col, Vertiz-Narvarte, México, 03600, D.F.
    Tel. (5255) 55396965

    Near several metro stations, centrally located in a residential neighborhood.

    2 bedrooms
    2 bathrooms
    1 extra-room for studio
    living room
    dining room
    kitchen
    small garden
    1 car parking space
    fully furnished
    wireless internet

    $ 850 USD (non-inclusive gas, electricity, telephone)

    A living-in service employee long working and living in the house with her own room will stay in the house and will be in charge of cleaning and keeping things running (contacting and paying the gardener; drinking, bottled-water supply (paid by the resident, not the owner); calling and receiving the gas suppliers; contacting the owner in case anything is needed, and tending the dog that will also stay (a 3 year old labrador).

    Contact:
    Danna Levin Rojo
    Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Azcapotzalco
    levinroj@yahoo.com
    tel.- (5255) 55396965


    Date: May 19, 2007
    Name: Julia Young
    Email: jgdy@uchicago.edu
    Description: Apartment for Rent in La Condesa, Mexico City, beginning August 1.

    Beautiful and spacious 2BR, 2.5BA apartment on Amsterdam avenue between Sonora and Huichapan streets. Large, sunny kitchen, washer/dryer, office area, all rooms fully furnished. Walking distance from Sevilla metro, Insurgentes Metrobus line, Parque México & Parque España, 3 blocks from the heart of Condesa. Building has 24-hour doorman, apt. has a parking space. Rent is $1,500 USD per month and includes mantenimiento. For more info or pictures, e-mail Julia Young at jgdy@uchicago.edu.


    Date: May 19, 2007
    Name: Julia Young
    Email: jgdy@uchicago.edu
    Description: Rooms/House for rent in Tepoztlan

    Here is a link to my landlady\'s beautiful home in Tepoztlan, which is available to short-term renters. If any H-NET members are interested, her name is Alba Velazquez and her contact info can be found on her website.
    http://web.mac.com/sheriver/iWeb/Site/ForRent.html


    Date: May 7, 2007
    Name: Mary Kay Vaughan

    Furnished penthouse apartment for rent as of August in the Colonia Condesa. Located on Nuevo Leon in front of Pendulo bookstore and the new Casa de Cultura,  has magnificent views of Chapultepec and Ajusco
    on one side and Parque Mexico on the other.   It has three full baths, one to three bedrooms depending upon their use (two with balconies), a large family room with kitchen and eating bar, and a rooftop terrace.   It would be perfect for three dissertators, a professor (with or without small family).  The price is negotiable.

    Mary Kay Vaughan
    mkv@umd.edu


    Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006
    Name: Margaret Cerullo
    Description: House to rent near Cuernavaca. 15 minutes from center, close to D.F. Two bedrooms in main house with separate bungalow. Beautiful garden, lots of light, high speed internet connection.

    Contact: mcerullo@hampshire.edu


    Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006
    Name: Celia Falicov
    Description: Mexico City Apartment for rent. Living room, dining room and fully equipped kitchen. Three large bedrooms (two double beds and two single beds) and two baths with two showers and one bathtub. Beautifully furnished with Mexican antiques, art and beautiful carpets. Fully equipped with kitchen utensils, towels, sheets, etc. It has telephone and high speed internet connection, cable TV and stereo system. Covered parking space, laundry space in terrace. 24 hour concierge on the premises. Elegant colonial building in the historic neighborhood of Coyoacan across from 16th century Plaza de la Conchita in a quiet, cobblestoned street and a few blocks from Plaza Hidalgo. Apartment is one block away from all (buses and taxi stands) transportation, excellent supermarkets, coffee shops and many good restaurants. Monthly rent in U.S. $ 1,350.

    Contact Celia Falicov at cfalicov@ucsd.edu


    Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2006
    Description: Shared accomodations, 2 rooms each with one private bathroom, near UNAM (10 minutes), very well located, near two subway stations, supermarkets, banks, among other common services.

    We are a three member family our house is separted from the apartment by the garden.

    $320 dls the small room, and $350 the larger room per Month. Includes the use of water and gas, wireless internet, cable tv and laundry.

    Any doubts contact us also to our telephone number 56 59 73 68


    Date: July 23rd, 2006
    Name: Tanalis Padilla <tanalis.padilla@dartmouth.edu>
    Description: Two bedroom apartment available for sublet during the month of August in Mexico City. The apartment is fully furnished, has a nice view towards the street and includes t.v., phone and wireless internet. It is located in Colonia Roma Norte in a charming neighborhood full of cafes and restaurants. It is a few blocks from two metro lines (line 1 -AGN line!- and line 3 - UNAM line!). The rent is 7000 Mexican pesos (about U.S.$636) plus utilities.


    Date: June 18th, 2006
    Name: Louise Walker
    Email: louise.walker@yale.edu
    Description: Room for rent in Mexico City

    One room available in a sunny house in the colonia Santa María la Ribera. The room is large and comes furnished with a bed, desk, bookshelf and closet. The house has a big kitchen and living room, hardwood floors, lots of light, high ceilings and a private courtyard full of plants. There would only be the two of us in the house.

    Santa María la Ribera is a charming and quiet neighbourhood. It’s about a 15-minute metro ride downtown. There’s a market around the corner, a cinema club nearby and a beautiful park only three blocks away. It’s a 10-minute walk to the subway (San Cosme) or Metrobus (Buenavista) stations.

    Two lovely cats included!

    3000 pesos/month (about 250 US$), including: gas, electricity and water. You would have to pay 200 pesos/month for the cleaning lady, as well as your share of the telephone bill.

    Female preferred.

    Short and long term okay.

    English and Spanish okay.

    Please contact:
    Valentina Rojas Loa
    mirabor78@yahoo.com
    +52 (55) 26 30 08 83


    Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 21:27:51 -0400
    From: Benjamin T Smith <bensmith@msu.edu>

    "Spacious one bedroom apartment, two floors, kitchen, bathroom, dining room, laundry machine, lounge in quiet and secure area of Colonia Del Valle, Mexico City.

    Excellent connections

    5 minutes from metro Zapata

    5 minutes from Avenida Insurgentes Sur

    30 minutes on metro to Archivo General de la Nacion
    15 minutes on metro to UNAM

    5000 pesos per month
    Can be rented for shorter periods.

    Phone: 00529515165817

    or

    Mobile in Mexico
    0449511656100"

    Ben Smith
    Assistant Professor
    HIstory Department
    MSU


    From: cramose@mx.inter.net
    Sent: Thu 4/27/2006 6:18 AM
    Subject: Re: ANN: Short Term Research Housing Available - Mexico City

    Coyoacan, two bedroom, studio, living dinning room, luminous kitchen, garage if needed, beaautiful garden, safe neighborhood 24 hours vigilance. Silent yet with easry access to main avenue and transportation. Close to: two metro stations ( copilco and Miguel angel de Quevedo) to Gandhi ans Sotano Bookstore, Starbucks , Fondo de Cultura Economica, Condumex, super market, stores and restaaurants, Downtown coyoacan and San Angel. 900 dollars a month, utilities. Available May 20 to may next year. Contact direclty : cramose@mx.inter.net.mx


    From: Laura Isabel Serna [mailto:serna@fas.harvard.edu]
    Sent: Thu 4/20/2006 3:22 PM
    Subject: Short Term Research Housing Available - Mexico City

    Large room available in two bedroom apartment in Colonia Narvarte Poniente, Mexico DF. Centrally located on the green line (4 blocks from Metro Etiopia). Four metrobus stops from Chilpancingo and 8 metro stops from CU. Across the street from sumesa. Room is very partially furnished, queen size bed available from June 7 to June 20. Also available last two weeks of may. Internet access in the apartment.

    Per 75.00 per week or 250 for the month. Economical, perfect for short-term researchers.

    For more information please contact Laura Isabel Serna at serna@fas.harvard.edu.


     

    Announcement 1) Mexico

     

    From: Michael T. Ducey mducey@carbon.cudenver.edu

    Date: Fri,  5 Aug 2005 11:03:09 -0600

     

    Furnished house available in Jalapa, Veracruz, Mexico, Downtown location, close the the Universidad Veracruzana, walking distance from State archives and state notarial archives.

     

    Two bedrooms and two baths. Internet hookup, cable. Contact Byron Brauchli at byron@byronbrauchli.com or by phone 011 52 228 813-2007

     


     

     

    From: carmen ramos escandon <cramose@mx.inter.net>

    Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 08:39:41 -0500

     

    Unexpected opportunity Housing in Mexico City. Three bedrooms, studio, terrace. 24/Hrs vigilance. Safe neighborhood. contact Dr Carmen Ramos <cramose@mx.inter.net>

     


     

    From: Laura Briggs <lbriggs@email.arizona.edu>

    Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 13:10:01 -0500

     

    A friend asked me to post this, about her truly gorgeous house in

    Cuernavaca, Mexico.

     

    Sabbatical house available in Cuernavaca, Mexico. Either or both Fall

    and Spring semesters 2005-06. Convenient to D.F., off old carretera

    federal, 15 minutes from center of Cuernavaca. Suitable family, couple,

    or individual. Jardin con arboles frutales. Internet service, etc.

    Contact Margaret Cerullo.

     


    From:     Susan Deeds <Susan.Deeds@NAU.EDU>

    Date:     Wed, 30 Mar 2005 17:37:32 -0700

    Mexico City apartment available August 20, 2005 through May 31, 2006. The
    apartment is centrally located near the Sevilla metro and has recently been
    remodeled. It is ideal for 2 people with 2 bedrooms, study, living/dining
    area, kitchen, bath, laundry area. Please contact Susan Deeds for more
    information: susan.deeds@nau.edu

     

     

     

    From: lear <lear@ups.edu>

    Date Posted: Wed, 14 May 2003 07:01:22 -0500

     

    An academic friend in Mexico City asked me to announce her very nice apartment for rent. Please respond directly to her.

     

    RENTO DPTO. todo blanco, amueblado moderno, Septiembre y octubre, en San Jerónimo Lídice Gran sala comedor, dos recamaras y un estudio dos estacionamientos, Teléfono, Terraza tipo roof-garden de 110 m2 Caminadora, TV-video

    1200 USA dollars por mes (adelantado) y un mes de deposito.

     

    Please contact Graciela Schmilchuk

    Gamina@laneta.apc.org

     

    From: "Mark Mairot" <mairot@ucla.edu>

    Date Posted: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 22:47:00 -0600

     

    A colleague in Mexico City has a room for rent in her apartment in the Villa Olimpica, Mexico City.  She asked if I could forward it to the discussion group.

     

    Thanks,

     

    Mark Mairot

    UCLA History

     

    Dear Colleagues:

     

    I have a bedroom and bath available for short-term rent in the Villa Olímpica, Mexico City, located near UNAM, the Biblioteca and Hemeroteca Nacional and Colegio de México.

     

    For more information contact:

     

    Alexandra Pita

    Ph.D.Candidate in History

    El Colegio de México

    pitadoc@hotmail.com

     

     

      From: Nelly Blacker-Hanson [nhanson@u.washington.edu]

      Enviado el: miércoles, 01 de mayo de 2002 02:44

      

      Dear Dennis,

      I believe you inquired about compiling a list of potential housing in Mexico City. I am currently there, and cannot recommend my place more highly. I'm not sure what info you'd like, so here is:

      

      (1) The location is in Colonia San Jose Insurgentes, immediately south of Mixcoac. It is a lovely, safe neighborhood, walking distance to the Mercado Mixcoac, to Orange Line Metro stop Barranca del Muerto, and between Revolucion and Insurgentes. The Insurgentes bus/peseros go directly to UNAM and the hemeroteca. For the ambitious, it is also walking distance to San Angel, Coyoacan and Gandhi's.

      

      (2) There are 2 large, two-bedroom apartments, each with a lovely patio. Above, are 3 small studiosd, each with a private patio. The access to the studios is up a narrow, circular, wrought-iron staircase. The building is well-maintained, clean, and everything is quite new (appliances, "Mexicanrustic" furniture, linens, etc.) Although the studios are small (single bed), they are well-designed and efficient, with lots of storage.

      

      (3) I am not positive about rents. I believe the larger apartments are about $1,000 US/month. The studio is 2800 pesos/month. Plus utilities.

      

      (5) The apartments have telephones.

      

      (4) The landlady lives on-site and is delightful. She also speaks very good English. Her name is Ana Leon Palacios, her tele (and FAX) 5-611-4830. She is not on-line. She likes quiet tenants.

      

      The building and neighborhood are delightful, convenient and secure. I feel very fortunate to have found it (through a response, by the way, from H-LatAm!!)

      

      Nelly blacker-Hanson

      

      * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

      * * * *

      

      Nelly Blacker-Hanson,

      Doctoral Candidate

      Department of History

      University of Washington

      Box 353560

      Seattle, WA 98195


     

    From: Robert Sellick [amigos@laneta.apc.org]

    Date Posted: Thu, 4 Dec 1997 22:00:47 -0500

      

    CASA DE LOS AMIGOS is a community that receives 2,500 visitors each year, many working in human rights, community development, and research fields. At any time there are 45 international visitors staying in our international guest house. The Casa was founded in 1956 by Quakers as part of inter-cultural project within North America and with cultures worldwide.

     

    Guests can reserve a bed in the shared dormitory for 55 pesos per night, a single room for 65 pesos, double room for 110 pesos, double room with bath 130 pesos, double open plan apartment with kitchen 150 pesos. (US$1 = 8 pesos)

     

    We are busy and visitors on a fixed schedule are advised to reserve by e.mail, fax or phone before arrival.

     

    To keep community lively and friendly guests must stay at least 2 nights and a maximum of 15 nights in 3 months.

     

    To stay for longer, volunteers and researchers may make a special application for a long stay of up to 3 months. The Casa likes to have long stay guests who are contributing to the inter'cultural relationships both through their work, and their active presence in the Casa. Please send e.mail requests for a long stay application forms to Guest House

    Coordinator

    - Jean Carey.

     

    We also welcome reservations for groups of up to 16 people for visits for study and volunteer work.

     

    The Casa offers a conference room for up to 60 people (free to groups),

    A library-meditation room, hand laundry area, guests living room, patio, communal kitchen, and downtown location close to the metro.

     

    The Casa offers shared breakfast on Monday thru Friday mornings. It offers an excellent menu of conversation, granola, oatmeal and fresh fruit for 10 pesos.

    The Casa is the starting place for many people staying long term in the city; hence there are notices and gossip about apartment shares becoming available frequently. Failing that, the Universal and Segundo Mano newspapers offer excellent choice. There are a variety of boarding houses and so forth.

     

    All these options are usually about 800-1500 pesos per month. We recommend anybody planning to live in Mexico City needs to budget a basic US$300-400 per month for food, lodging, transport and movies. Extra is needed for trips out of town.

     

    The Casa also organises seminars on contemporary social issues in Mexico City. They are open to individuals or groups. These are fully organised, facilitated and translated by a team of coordinators in the Service and Education Project. These have been used by University of Maryland, University of Southern Illinois, Gettysburg College, Earlham College, Guildford College, Kings College (London, Ontario).

     

    Our next seminar is "Faith and Social Action in Mexico" Jan 30 - Feb 8. Cost US$304 including dorm bed, meals, local transport, donations to groups visited etc.

     

     

    I hope that this answers your enquiry.

     

    Saludos

     

    Robert Sellick.

    Project Coordinator

    Service and Education Project.

    Casa de Los Amigos

    Calle Ignacio Mariscal 132

    Mexico D.F. 06030

    Tel: 52 5 705 0646

    Fax: 52 5 705 0771

    http://www.laneta.apc.org/amigos

    E.Mail: amigos@laneta.apc.org


     

    From: Mark Anderson [manderso@spartan.ac.brocku.ca]

    Date Posted: Thu, 4 Dec 1997 22:03:17 -0500

     

    Dated: Thursday, December 4, 1997

     

    For my money there is any number of cozy and inexpensive hotels slightly to the west of the zocalo. At different times I've spent months in the Hotel Atlanta, as have some of my friends. It's at Allende and B. Dominguez, no. 31. Most recently I paid about $14 US per night. Ph. 518-1200 y 03.

     

    This location is nice for dining, sightseeing, and convenient for access to the Metro.

     

    Good luck.

     

    Mark Anderson, History, Brock University


     

    From: "Margarita Studemeister" <mss@usip.org>

    Date Posted: Wed, 7 Feb 1996 20:13:15 -0400

     

    Recomiendo Casa de los Amigos ubicada aproximadamente a tres cuadras del Monumento de la Revolucion.  Centrico, con muy buenas conecciones, a dos Cuadras del metro, a una cuadra de paradas de autobuses y puesto de taxis, a seis cuadras del Paseo de la Reforma.  Con varios tipos de cuartos a precios sumamente razonables. Los huespedes tienen acceso a una cocina, comedor y sala de estar, lavadero, y patio.  Hay comedores, tiendas de abarrotes, lavanderia, farmacia a la vuelta.  CON UN AMBIENTE MUY AGRADABLE, TRANQUILO, AMIGABLE, limpio.  Muchos norteamericanos y europeos se alojan ahi.  La Casa de los Amigos es administrada por los Cuaqueros.  Hay unas pocas restricciones en cuanto a hora de entrada y salida.

     

    No tengo el telefono aqui en mi oficina.  Casa de los Amigos listada en la guia de Mexico preparada por los estudiantes de Berkeley.  Enviame un mensaje si te interesa que te mande el telefono y la direccion.

     

    Buena suerte y buen viaje!

     

    Margarita S. Studemeister

    mss@usip.org


     

    From: Susan.Kellogg@mail.uh.edu

    Date Posted: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 21:16:29 -0500

     

    Dear Neteros, A friend in Mexico asked me to write the list to let people know about a room for rent for researchers that's near the Metro Etiopia in the D.F. It's furnished, has TV, it's own bathroom and telephone line, and the kitchen is shared. The owner rents it for $250 a month. Anyone who might be interested should contact:

     

    Francisco Gonzalez Adams

    fconor@prodigy.net.mx

     

    Saludos a todos, Sue Kellogg (History, Univ. of Houston)


     

    Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 15:21:19 -0500

    From: "David K. Burden" <d-burden@umail.ucsb.edu>

    Dear Professor Hidalgo,

     

    I sent this information once, but if you are compiling a list, please include my announcement.

    Small two bedroom apartment Colonia Cuahtemoc Near Insurgentes Metro and Reforma Quiet neighborhood, supermarket just around the corner.

     

    Rent 4400 pesos plus utilities.  10 month lease required.

     

    Contact  d-burden@umail.ucsb.edu

     

    David Burden

    Doctoral Student

    Department of History

    University of California,

    Santa Barbara


    >

     

    From: "David K. Burden" <d-burden@umail.ucsb.edu>

    Date Posted: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 21:29:08 -0800

     

    2 Bedroom Apartment with furnishings available mid-July in Mexico City

     

    Location: Colonia Cuauhtemoc, near Zona Rosa, El Angel de Independencia and Insurgentes Metro

     

    Approximate rent US $485

     

    Please e-mail me at d-burden@umail.ucsb.edu for further details

     

    David K. Burden

    Doctoral Candidate

    Department of History

    University of California,

    Santa Barbara


     

    De: Larkin, Brian [mailto:BLarkin@CSBSJU.EDU]

    Enviado el: jueves, 16 de mayo de 2002 11:42

     

    I would recommend an apartment I stayed in last summer for two months.  It's located just two blocks north of Chapultepec Metro, within walking distance of the Condesa, Zona Rosa, and Polanco.  The owner, Marco Antonio Rodriguez, rents 2-3 bedrooms, all with private bath and full amenities.  The apartment was quite pleasant, and Marco extremely friendly and helpful. His e-mail address is mantonio52@hotmail.com and his phone number is 55 52548043.

     

    Brian Larkin

     

    Brian Larkin, Ph.D.

    Assistant Professor of History

    St. John's University

    Collegeville, MN 56321

    (320)363-2719

    Fax: (320)363-3300


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