Anybody living in Vilcabamba or Loja?
There are people in Vilca who teach rudimentary Spanish, and the classes are $5/ea. I do know one man who will travel to Loja with an expat to help with getting documents, etc. He charges $20/day.
Yes, there are many expats in Vilca, as most come for the amazing weather.
I am planning to come down in a couple of months. I have friends who live on the coast but I want
to live in elevation. Please send me a personal e-mail. Thank you ***
Ilene Neterer
ineterer wrote:Hi, I have chosen Loja out of my (search the world over). I am 71 years old, living in northern CA!
I am planning to come down in a couple of months. I have friends who live on the coast but I want
to live in elevation. Please send me a personal e-mail.
Ilene Neterer
Since the Retired One is not currently interested in disclosing a personal email address, the correct form is for you to send R1 a private message through our system.
The way to do that is to click on R1's screen name at the icon above a post, then click on Send a Message at the ensuing page.
cccmedia in Quito
My family and I are from the Bahamas. We are looking to move to Ecuador in February 2016. My husband, 5 children, 2 dogs and I. We are looking for and affordable comfortable life. That allows us more living and adventuring, than daily grinding. Our children are school age, although one will be heading to college in the next year.
We have considered Cuenca, but are really interested in Loja because of the vast culture and smaller population. We are looking forward to being able to immerse into the culture, the community and the lifestyle. This is something we have bee considering for well over a year now and are finally ready and overly excited about.
If there is someone in the area of Loja that could lend some information that would be so great.
1- How difficult would it be to rent 4-5 bedroom home with outdoor space in Loja?
2 - Do the schools begin early and get out at 1:00pm like other areas. My kids are homeschooled but I would love if they are able to attend the regular school and I would still enforce math and English at home.
Also, if there is someone on the ground of whom I could correspond through email that would be greatly appreciated. Many blessings and we would appreciate all the assistance we could get.
is one link I would recommend as well as www.airbnb.com. Best to contact the owner directly when possible. El espanol es muy importante!
Here is his contact info:
Jesse Beyer
jtbayer@abecuador.com
1-888-999-0948
www.abecuador.com
Tell him Wayne referred you.
Vilcabamba is a great place to live because it is a very laid back community with a variety of people - retirees, entrepreneurs, New Agers and many other subgroups. While the population of expats is high, the fact that the Vilcabamba area stretches far beyond the town's limits, it enables to feel of the community to still be Ecuadorian. However, that is not the case when it comes to the central area of town which is usually packed with expats chatting away at restaurants.
The weather and the community of Vilcabamba is wonderful and worth the look!
OGA1, I'm not certain from whom you have been getting prices, but the land that I know of is not anything near the prices you are quoting. I got my remodeled adobe on two lots for under $75,000 14 months ago.
But a freind in QUito i spoke to today , who is in real estate and has lived in Quito for ?? 13 or 16 years... mentioned about proposed capital gains tax on land of 75%... so investment wise... hm... not any more... people think it may pass next year... - my Spanish is not enough to know the details.. but this is what i have been told... this is for capital gains on land.. a house - capital gains will be 10%...
I woudl love to know how u found you house at a good price that it is,
Olga
OGA1 wrote:in Shamabalabamba.. there is a little school that these young parents have organized...super nice property... a few families have built their little homes there - having agreed with the owner... it is a word of mouth community...
Where is this community of Shamabalabamba that sounds like a 1950s hit single?
It doesn't turn up on a Google search.
cccmedia in Quito
AMDG wrote:Retired1, do not dismiss Guayaquil…..we have elevations up to 30 meters above sea level around here……..
Nose bleeds not a big problem
Those who are interested can look on Mandango Real Estate..easy it is not. But land is wonderful.
Thanks
You could place an ad on Vilca List <info@vilcalist.net with your requirements/cost of an apartment/ close to town (costs $2 to place an ad ) - Paypal? .. $1-$1.50 taxi ride from town ...
AirBNB ? ..
I just moved to outskirts of Vilcabamba ' Yamburara Alto ¡ and camionettas cost $2 now.
HelenPivoine
I am a new member and have been following these posts. I have found it very informative. We were in Ecuador last year and will be returning for 5 weeks next March. We plan to spend most of our time in the Vilcabamba area. We are thinking of retirement possibilities there. So far from what I've learned from this site and other Vilcabamba groups is that there tends to be quite a diverse group of expats, as well as ages. I find the diversity interesting. I am hoping to improve my Spanish and experience the local Ecuadorian community. We live in a rural Midwestern community in the states and are not interested in living in a large city. I am looking forward to the information on this forum as well as to our visit in March!
I just found this site page while browsing the internet for info about retiring ( in 4 - 6 years ) in Ecuador. I am especially grateful for the info and insights posted here by an man named Richard K. ( hope I recalled his first name correctly ). He said he's been living in Loja and has received a lot of help ( due to his health problems ) from his Ecuadorian friends and neighbors. Hearing stuff like this is so wonderful and I sure hope, Mr. K that your health has improved and that you are now faring very well there in Loja. I think the posts of yours I read on this site were from 2013.
If I do retire to Ecuador, I'll have a social security pension of around $1300 - $1500. Not a lot, I know....and, here's the kicker.....I plan on bringing my mentally ill ( but very gentle and manageable ) sister with me, who is now living in a group home in California. She has no income at all, except for her current SSI-Disability monthly income, but that won't transfer to Ecuador as my Social Security pension will. So, we would both be living off my income.
What I need to know is this.....I know that before the Ecuadorian government allows me to have retirement status there, I'll need to prove to them that I'll be receiving $800 a month in income, right? ( or is it now $1000 or &1200? ). I've also heard that it's an extra $100 a year for any dependents. Do you think I could claim my sister as my dependent which, of course, she will be due to the fact that I would be supporting us both? We are both very frugal and know how to make a penny ( or should I say peso or centavo ) scream. We would be doing all our own cooking, most of the time, and use buses or walking to get around town.
Also, do you think we could find a one if two-bedroom apt. In Loja for somewhere between $250 - $400?
Thanks ever so much to all of you helpful folks who maintain and communicate through this forum.
Of course, I would come visit Ecuador first before impulsively moving south of the border.
Thanks again!
Sincerely,
Lizzy
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