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I spent an incredible 10 days in Monanita in January with my adult son and daughter and fell in love with the beauty and the lovely people not to mention, what appeared to me ,to be a decent cost of living. I am not a rich man but I have managed to squirrel away a decent savings and a small annuity but hope not to take my SS until I'm 70 I am 65. I have been told if you go to Ecuador with $200k you should be able to live fairly comfortable if you manage your funds carefully. Is this accurate? Thank you. Chris
I spent a few days in Montanita also last summer,,,really want to go back and stay longer,,,lovely area
What was he charging you for rent? Does the building have balconies ?
My significant other and I are planning on moving to Ecuador (Cuenca) in 5 years, yes getting an early start. We plan on visiting this September. We are looking forward to this transition and starting the next chapter of our lives.
Joel
Here is a link where you can look at some pics of the apts that I know:
facebook.com/departamentosdealquilermaoscap?fref=ts] Cuenca Apts For Rent Golf Club Area url]
The landlord is a super nice guy. You can tell him that you heard about the apts from Maria Pia.
He said anybody can look at the pics, (they are in Facebook) even if someone does not have an account. Or you can send him an email marcocardenas11@hotmail dot com
God bless!
I am a Canadian, I would like to live where there are some other Canadians but it is not a necessity. And I did 20 years in the military so I have a pension coming in, that there is no way I can live on it here, but maybe I can live on it there.
I guess the thing to do is get as much information as possible, then go for a 2 or 3 week visit, then take it from there.
I would very much appreciate any information you could send to me,
thank you very much, Allison
Something that you could try is living in Guayaquil and then travel to the beach (is pretty close)
I have been in Tonsupa (Esmeraldas state) and the towns around and I did not find a lot to do.
I think Salinas could be a place where someone can find more things to do.
When I moved from Guayaquil to Cuenca, was difficult to me because I find myself unable to find the same stuff or the variety of stuff that Guayaquil has to offer. Then, I thought: well is not too bad I can live withouth that stuff or I can make my stock every time that I go Guayaquil.
Now, living in such a small town. Im in the same process of adapting. When I travel I get my "women" stuff and create my stock.
I will suggest that you take a close look into cities here. I mean renting apts and moving to other place when you feel ready. Find apts are not really dificult. We have a good bus, taxi service, so you dont really need your own car. If you want a car, is not very difficult find one and you can use your canadian driver´s license or get a international driver´s lic now.
Some Canadians that I have met, are happy in this hot weather. Are happy with the "nothing to do" life style.
I have a blog if you want to look at
is in wordpress.com goodlifeinecuador.wordpress.com
Francie
My overall plan is to become a permanent resident of Ecuador in the very near future and with the help and encouragement of all this will happen for me.
I just saw your comments and I MUST AGREE with you. I am from Canada and I speak about an intermediate level in Spanish. I am staying with Ecuadorian friends whom I met online and they are wonderful. It was my choice to do this rather than hook up with gringos for the reasons you cite. I know there are many good people out there but I have to say that it was my wish to be part of the culture --not to stay in a limiting personal space --inside and out--up there in Canada. For me --I love the culture, the language, the environment-all things bright and beautiful that come with re-locating here. I think life is an adventure so I choose to do things such as this to keep me happy. Thanks so much for your thoughtful comments in posting here on this blog. I hope others do read it as well and maybe it will strike a chord.
I am very happy to have received your message, and hope that we can continue to chat, to feel free and at home in our new destinations.
If anyone could get to this question, it would really be appreciated as we have to find something soon (for our month's stay in Cuenco in July).
I am leary about selecting an apartment/condo online not know who's reputable and who's not. I have read some negative stories in various blogs about who to stay away from (in less kind words than that). But would still like the opinion of you bloggers here at expatblog.com. Thanks
betsy57 wrote:Was born and raised in Phoenix.
Welcome to the Phoenix caucus.
I am leary about selecting an apartment/condo online not know who's reputable and who's not. I have read some negative stories in various blogs about who to stay away from (in less kind words than that). But would still like the opinion of you bloggers here at expatblog.com. Thanks
I rented an apartment online for the first two months I was in Quito. I don't see a huge risk in taking a place for for a short-term rental. It's not the ideal way to deal with the move, but it's not bad. Of course, two-three weeks in a mid-range hotel might be no more expensive.
I am not familiar with MAGIC JACK AND I really don't use Facebook a lot. Too much info exchanged. Could we please send each other private messages in this forum?

i FINALLY got my e mail address straightened out, even though my computer is still halfway not ok.
i think im going to fly to Israel for a month .....I got a super half price cheap ticket.....tentatively....before going to equador ...in orderv to compare the two different qualities of the 2 areas......which is going to be hard.
because the qualities are so different, but the advantages of a lower cost of living opposed to first world but very expensive cost of living are...well...difficult to evaluate.
will keep in touch ......but as of yet I have STILL not been emailed by your friend who speaks english and spanish...altho i do speak a little spanish i do need all the helpi can get in case i decide to permanently live in lower and less hot and humid .......but very 65 to 75 degree mid size city there.
please tell me if you see t his.
thanks
carolyn hunter, in oroville, CA.
ive been trying forever to get a hold of you
please tell me if you read this and send me your e mail address so i can write directly to you as my e mails keep coming back because i do not know what im doing wrong.
perhaps its a senior moment i guess?
sincerely
carolyn hunter
gheres a blurb i sent barbara but i forgot to ask her to forward it to you...another senior moment?
carolyn hunter currently in oroville,CA but soon to be in equador?
heres a copy of what i recently sent barbara
carolynhunter Today 14:58:59
hi barbara
i FINALLY got my e mail address straightened out, even though my computer is still halfway not ok.
i think im going to fly to Israel for a month .....I got a super half price cheap ticket.....tentatively....before going to equador ...in orderv to compare the two different qualities of the 2 areas......which is going to be hard.
because the qualities are so different, but the advantages of a lower cost of living opposed to first world but very expensive cost of living are...well...difficult to evaluate.
will keep in touch ......but as of yet I have STILL not been emailed by your friend who speaks english and spanish...altho i do speak a little spanish i do need all the helpi can get in case i decide to permanently live in lower and less hot and humid .......but very 65 to 75 degree mid size city there.
please tell me if you see t his.
thanks
carolyn hunter, in oroville, CA.
I am re-locating to Cumbaya just outside of Quito at the end of JUNE. I look forward to making new friends and sharing adventures. I am in my 60's but oh so young at heart --full of adventure and life in general. I look forward to hearing back from you!
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