I'm considering moving to Salento. I understand that there are rentals there on a month to month basis? True?
I'm considering moving to Salento. I understand that there are rentals there on a month to month basis? True?
AinB
It's probably true, but such rentals in Salento
may not be available online.
Show up, find a neighborhood and network
your way to success, Ray. Signs in the windows
of available units may say Aquilo, Aquilar,
Arriendo or Arrendar.
cccmedia
Salento puts you in the close proximity of Armenia and fiefdom of QI. If you can't find anything in Salento, you might consider Pueblo Tapao, which is revered by Qi and his follower Mike Jarvis who currently resides there. It is apparently known for its boutique bakeries and lack of fiber optic internet.
@cccmedia
https://www.airbnb.com/a/stays/Salento- … gIQpPD_BwE
Ok these are expensive, and per night
What I found is , in Bucaramaga stay faor a couple nights, talk to the owner and you can arrange a monthly rate at half the price or less. Could probably do the same in Salento
Hereis another site popular in Colombia
On AirBnB, you can select monthly, and often get a 30-40% discount for doing so.... I've done it elsewhere, but not Salento....
If an Expat wants to stay for a month or months
in Salento, the boots-on-the-ground hunting method
is more likely to find a preferable rental rate.
Salento is a major tourist stop with do-not-miss
scenic views nearby. So savvy property owners
easily learn they can get premium short-term rents
from weekenders and others briefly passing through.
In some Colombian cities, signing up for more than 27
days via AirBnB will net up to a 40 percent discount,
but will obligate the renter to forfeit most of the
pre-payment if the rental needs to be canceled.
Also see the thread titled How to Legally Game AirBnB
at the Expat.com Expat Cafe thread.
cccmedia