I’m new to your channel and I’m new to investigating Ecuador as a retirement destination. That penthouse looked marvelous to me, maybe because I’m outdated as well lol. I think me and the wife would have jumped on it. We have 4 more years before we retire at 62 and now Ecuador is most definitely on the list. I was stuck on Asia but now I see it’s other options.
I'm glad you found our channel as well. Welcome💐. Happy to have you here. Yes, Ecuador is an underrated destination in Latin America, we love it here. But it's certainly not for everyone.It all depends on you and your wife's needs. For example, the high altitude and weather in Cuenca doesn't agree with everyone. I'd definitely recommend an exploratory trip first, to see if it's the right fit for you before retirement. Let me know if you want to chat some more about it.
Near where I live. For $750 good value. Huge terrace. The bathrooms and kitchen are a bit dated but the price is pretty good. It’s thirty minute walk to El Cento. You should try out Good Affinity restaurant near the Gran Colombia Tranvia stop at Gran Colombia and Capulies.
A tip - Joining expat group pages on Facebook is a good way to meet and connect with other people here. Hope this helps ☺️ Thanks for watching and commenting. ❤️
Thank you for introducing us to more available apartments. I loved the terraces, views and locations. I wasn’t crazy about the furniture(two toned couches etc). How open are they to negotiation in pricing?
From my observation, some property owners are willing to negotiate prices, not always tho. We were able to negotiate and get $50 off our rent because we don't have any pets or children. I think those are usually good bargaining chips. Hope this helps
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I going to go against grain, but I loved the first apartment because the view is everything for me.
There are vegan places and vegan options in higher end restaurants. Beans, corn and rice are staples in their diets. Gorgeous local produce is cheap and abundant.
Yes, i think being vegan here is relatively easy. There's an abundance of fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds available at the markets here. We have a few videos on our channel where we explore some of the local markets here: th-cam.com/video/uBu7gOwClg8/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/zHQyUv9-wXA/w-d-xo.html Hope this helps
Until recently, I was living in a 4 bedroom, 5 bedroom unattached house with 2000 square meters of garden space for $700 a month in the Tumbaco valley (suburbs of Quito.)
And it was a modern minimalist home with floor to ceiling windows, and beautiful finish. The master bedroom was as big as your living area, and it had a walk-in closet.
I see where you're coming from. The real estate market here is unregulated so property owners, set whatever price they want. From my observation though, you can also find a huge house here within that $700 range, a little bit outside the center of the Cuenca. We've seen some so far. I think the price for the penthouse is because of the views it offers and the location. Appreciate your contribution. 🙏🏾
I absolutely love your videos. My husband and I have moved Cuenca to the top of our list. Will be in touch!
Thanks Tonya. Yes, reach out whenever you're ready and we'll share any helpful resources you might need.
Don't forget about me I'll be there next June retiring can't wait to meet my new friends.
Loved the second apartment. Cheaper and more modern .
I love your soothing videos. ❤😊❤
Thanks so much! 😊
another enjoyable and informative video! Keep them coming! Excited for the next one!
Thanks for your continuous support ☺️🙏🏾
#2 the winner hands down.....love the vibrant colors/music in the videos
Thank you so much 🙏🏾
Very nice video, I loved it :)
Thank you very much!
Great initiative guys. See u soon
I’m new to your channel and I’m new to investigating Ecuador as a retirement destination. That penthouse looked marvelous to me, maybe because I’m outdated as well lol. I think me and the wife would have jumped on it. We have 4 more years before we retire at 62 and now Ecuador is most definitely on the list. I was stuck on Asia but now I see it’s other options.
I'm glad you found our channel as well. Welcome💐. Happy to have you here.
Yes, Ecuador is an underrated destination in Latin America, we love it here. But it's certainly not for everyone.It all depends on you and your wife's needs. For example, the high altitude and weather in Cuenca doesn't agree with everyone. I'd definitely recommend an exploratory trip first, to see if it's the right fit for you before retirement.
Let me know if you want to chat some more about it.
Near where I live. For $750 good value. Huge terrace. The bathrooms and kitchen are a bit dated but the price is pretty good. It’s thirty minute walk to El Cento. You should try out Good Affinity restaurant near the Gran Colombia Tranvia stop at Gran Colombia and Capulies.
Hi Larry. Are apartment owners usually open to negotiating? $750 seemed high considering that it’s a bit outdated.
I have seen the Good Affinity restaurant a number of times. It's definitely on our list of restaurants to try out. Is the food any good?
Love the video!
Thank You 🙏🏾❤️
We will be scouting Cuenca on Dec. hope to meet other families while there
A tip - Joining expat group pages on Facebook is a good way to meet and connect with other people here. Hope this helps ☺️ Thanks for watching and commenting. ❤️
Thank you for introducing us to more available apartments. I loved the terraces, views and locations. I wasn’t crazy about the furniture(two toned couches etc). How open are they to negotiation in pricing?
From my observation, some property owners are willing to negotiate prices, not always tho. We were able to negotiate and get $50 off our rent because we don't have any pets or children. I think those are usually good bargaining chips. Hope this helps
I going to go against grain, but I loved the first apartment because the view is everything for me.
The views from the apartment makes that apartment worth while. I'm glad you like it.
wow, this place is beyond beautiful. i am curious if being a vegan there would be easy?
There are vegan places and vegan options in higher end restaurants. Beans, corn and rice are staples in their diets. Gorgeous local produce is cheap and abundant.
Yes, i think being vegan here is relatively easy. There's an abundance of fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds available at the markets here.
We have a few videos on our channel where we explore some of the local markets here:
th-cam.com/video/uBu7gOwClg8/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/zHQyUv9-wXA/w-d-xo.html
Hope this helps
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The place looks a little tired.
Lol for sure. It could definitely do with some sprucing up.
In my humble opinion, the apartment is over-priced. They’re price gouging foreigners
Until recently, I was living in a 4 bedroom, 5 bedroom unattached house with 2000 square meters of garden space for $700 a month in the Tumbaco valley (suburbs of Quito.)
Forgot to mention it had modern appliances and real wooden cupboards and closets.
And it was a modern minimalist home with floor to ceiling windows, and beautiful finish. The master bedroom was as big as your living area, and it had a walk-in closet.
I see where you're coming from. The real estate market here is unregulated so property owners, set whatever price they want. From my observation though, you can also find a huge house here within that $700 range, a little bit outside the center of the Cuenca. We've seen some so far.
I think the price for the penthouse is because of the views it offers and the location.
Appreciate your contribution. 🙏🏾
Por la terraza vale la pena