Yes the meat is tasty and I have been doing some price checks of that on my facebook wall facebook.com/fastfred.river.rat/ if you would like to follow along. I will try make a video bout this and more later...
I lived in Panajachel 2019 to 2023...I am 83 yo man.. great town, good prices. I am in Antigua for a while now...25% higher here. If I ran low on money I would move to the tinier villages 10 to 20 miles into the jungle for 50% less. you can live on beans, rice, corn chicken once a weel or so and tortillas for 3 bucks a day or less in a pinch... rent way under $100/mo indiginous style.. $50 or less if you like dirt floors... without a door and electricity a lot lower. I pay $500/mo for a nice 5 br, 5 bath place near Antigua.
Trust me it’s the best you would have a great time there it’s much easier for you to speak Spanish I was lost half of the time I still had a blast I’m going back there soon
I really enjoyed your video as I plan to visit Panajachel this summer where my brother and associates are opening a cafe and an air b! Seeing the prices and comparisons are very helpful. Great voice too! 😀
You went to a supermarket, everything is on par with American pricing, you should shop at the Mercado and the tienditas. Best prices and super nice people.
The prices are not on par with the US with but small exceptions. The Mercado is covered in other videos. A jalapeno in the mercado cost the equivalence of 12.5 cents that I remember off the top of my head.
Things in the grocery stores ARE on par with American pricing, I have a home in Reu and we shop everywhere including the grocery stores for a few items, the small shops and the markets are best places to buy in any city. For me, driving 45 min to xela to visit farmstands is the best. I we are in reu 3x a year. Antigua is a crap place, not sure what the hype is. All of Guatemala has volcanos, beautiful places and views.. Antigua was lame to me.
We are in Xela, about 2 hours from Lake Atitlan. We have not made it to the lake yet but hopefully by the end of the summer. We are cool weather lovers and after 11 months in Matagalpa, Nicaragua, we have been in heaven here in Quetzaltenango. I am guessing the lake might be a tad more expensive than Xela but not sure. Where are you these days ?
Gallo is cheap but I found it generally caused headaches as did another friend. You can generally find cheap local beer anywhere. Most of it is better than American Light beer but that isn't saying much. If you drink for effect gallo is perfect if you don't mind headaches. I prefer craft beer. Peru has the best selection of local craft beer in my travels.
Do you find you enjoy living in Ecuador or Guatemala more which country would you recommend to get residency? Is Guatemala the cost of living as inexpensive as Ecuador? 😁👍🏻
I would suggest walking around town and seeing what's available. Some are advertised on Airbnb... I rented a hotel room for a couple of days while looking around.
I do shop at the market too. However for my audience here on yt Spanish is required there. The better your Spanish the better the price. You should generally score for at half the price or less in markets. However no beer is sold in the market.
It cost more than I expected. However world events such as the Russia Ukraine war and bird flu has increased food costs worldwide. I am currently in Ecuador.
This was shot during my first ten days in Guatemala. I expect to be able to save more as I learn this country and town better.
In Guatemala you can get some great meat for cheap prices. Everything down there is grass-fed.
Yes the meat is tasty and I have been doing some price checks of that on my facebook wall facebook.com/fastfred.river.rat/ if you would like to follow along. I will try make a video bout this and more later...
I lived in Panajachel 2019 to 2023...I am 83 yo man.. great town, good prices. I am in Antigua for a while now...25% higher here. If I ran low on money I would move to the tinier villages 10 to 20 miles into the jungle for 50% less. you can live on beans, rice, corn chicken once a weel or so and tortillas for 3 bucks a day or less in a pinch... rent way under $100/mo indiginous style.. $50 or less if you like dirt floors... without a door and electricity a lot lower. I pay $500/mo for a nice 5 br, 5 bath place near Antigua.
I plan on visiting in 2023, thanks for these videos on youtube and facebook, fred!
Trust me it’s the best you would have a great time there it’s much easier for you to speak Spanish I was lost half of the time I still had a blast I’m going back there soon
I really enjoyed your video as I plan to visit Panajachel this summer where my brother and associates are opening a cafe and an air b! Seeing the prices and comparisons are very helpful. Great voice too! 😀
The market is great but prepare yourself to haggle. Lots of expats and tourists have inflated prices in Panajachel and the lake in general.
You went to a supermarket, everything is on par with American pricing, you should shop at the Mercado and the tienditas. Best prices and super nice people.
The prices are not on par with the US with but small exceptions. The Mercado is covered in other videos. A jalapeno in the mercado cost the equivalence of 12.5 cents that I remember off the top of my head.
Things in the grocery stores ARE on par with American pricing, I have a home in Reu and we shop everywhere including the grocery stores for a few items, the small shops and the markets are best places to buy in any city. For me, driving 45 min to xela to visit farmstands is the best. I we are in reu 3x a year. Antigua is a crap place, not sure what the hype is. All of Guatemala has volcanos, beautiful places and views.. Antigua was lame to me.
Great haul👍🏻. Intrigued to see what you’re gonna cook up with your herbs ?✌️
Rest assured I will make silly video about breakfast or another meal soon. I''ce made similar videos in Ecuador.
Negra Modelo is one of the best beers that is not from some local fancy brewery.
We are in Xela, about 2 hours from Lake Atitlan. We have not made it to the lake yet but hopefully by the end of the summer. We are cool weather lovers and after 11 months in Matagalpa, Nicaragua, we have been in heaven here in Quetzaltenango.
I am guessing the lake might be a tad more expensive than Xela but not sure.
Where are you these days ?
I have spent the past five months in Colombia and Ecuador. I prefer cooler weather in the mountains.
While you were at the store you should have pointed out Gallo Beer which was right next to your modelo but made in Guatemala. Its good stuff!
Gallo is cheap but I found it generally caused headaches as did another friend. You can generally find cheap local beer anywhere. Most of it is better than American Light beer but that isn't saying much. If you drink for effect gallo is perfect if you don't mind headaches. I prefer craft beer. Peru has the best selection of local craft beer in my travels.
I bet you are a great cook!! Good job on shopping. I just got my Mexico residency but I’m curious to check out Guatemala. ❤
I like to cook. It is a great life skill and so easy with fresh produce in Latin America. I am currently enjoying the Avenue of Volcanoes in Ecuador.
@@FastFredTravels oh nice!! I hope your doing a video. Ecuador is my 2nd choice.
I’m making fresh shrimp ceviche today 🦐
@@destinationmax today's video is about making fresh pina coladas ruclips.net/video/htALvAhkZSQ/видео.html
@@FastFredTravels I’m on it.
I’ll watch it while I make my ceviche in a little while.
Do you find you enjoy living in Ecuador or Guatemala more which country would you recommend to get residency? Is Guatemala the cost of living as inexpensive as Ecuador? 😁👍🏻
Negro Modelo is always a winner. Suerte!
Good information Fred. Do you recommend any links to find an affordable apartment there in Pana? Not cheap but nice, clean, and comfortable.
I would suggest walking around town and seeing what's available. Some are advertised on Airbnb... I rented a hotel room for a couple of days while looking around.
In American and my girlfriend lives in Guatemala do you have any tips. I'm deciding to move there
How much are apartments there for a single person?
Have you ever been to Xela, quetzaltenango? Would I go up ANY mountains from the airport there?
I have not been to Xela as yet. I found Guatemala over all to be rather warm and affordable. I usually stay at higher elevations in the Andes.
you deserve more subscribers😀
Good informative video. Thanks
I love the lake
Doesn't look cheap, maybe try the market
I do shop at the market too. However for my audience here on yt Spanish is required there. The better your Spanish the better the price. You should generally score for at half the price or less in markets. However no beer is sold in the market.
I went to Guatemala and is cheaper than here .. I see myself living there when I retire.
I also really like the bigger mountains of South America.
Are you still there?
the price is higher than i thought
It cost more than I expected. However world events such as the Russia Ukraine war and bird flu has increased food costs worldwide. I am currently in Ecuador.
Less than 32 bucks, hard to beat😊
I feel like I can shop for less in Ecuador. I will reevaluate in a couple months.