TRUE Ecuador Cost of Living (Low to High Budgets)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
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    This video covers all the common monthly living expenses in Ecuador, from low budget singles to high budget couples.
    A single person on a low budget can easily live in Ecuador for less than $1,000/month and a couple can live on less than $1,500/month.
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  • @AmeliaAndJP
    @AmeliaAndJP  Год назад +8

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  • @tomsaxton970
    @tomsaxton970 Год назад +76

    I live in a non gringo city, Riobamba. It is between Cuenca and Quito and the elevation is about the same. I am not promoting Riobamba. But the rents here are far less and I think other less known and gringo popular destinations are less as well. We rented a 6 year old townhouse in a gated community with 3 small bedrooms and 2.5 baths (unfurnished) for $250 per month for 2 years. HOA $10. My stepson's family are the first renters in a new apartment with 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, very modern with a view of Chimborazo Volcano for $150 per month (unfurnished). Small cities like Riobamba are nice places to live and the crime rate is usually lower too. However, someone in the family needs at least moderate spanish skills. We since built a house in the countryside and can drink the community water. We are 30 minutes from the city center and own a car. Thanks for the videos, I enjoy hearing other's experiences.

    • @Manifesting_Secret_Sketchbook
      @Manifesting_Secret_Sketchbook Год назад +1

      Hi there thankyou for your comment. Would you say the crime rate in the Countryside is less?

    • @tomsaxton970
      @tomsaxton970 Год назад +5

      In la sierra, I think the crime rate is lower in general. In rural areas of la sierra and smaller cities and towns more so. To me, it feels no different than the rural areas of Virginia where I lived.

    • @davidh7799
      @davidh7799 Год назад +1

      Gringo, non gringo, Gringo's being targeted. That's why I don't go to Ecuador.

    • @tomsaxton970
      @tomsaxton970 Год назад +3

      @@davidh7799 I don't feel targeted at all. Most people seem to be fascinated with my heritage. However, if you aren't viligant, sometimes you will be charged more. But that's no big deal. As far as Ecuador, you should include México, Central America and all of South America. It's not generally a perjudicial thing here like latinos in the US. It's more of a joke. Ecuadorian s generally love the US and that culture.

    • @davidh7799
      @davidh7799 Год назад +4

      @@tomsaxton970 hmm, thanks for commenting. Here in Tennessee, half my workplace, in a car parts factory, is now Hispanic. They are insular, have little interest in speaking with the gringos, not confrontational in general, but separate, not interest in speaking English. With my sister's experience, when Hispanics became 80% of the workplace, they tried to push the gringos out of their jobs. That's in America.

  • @friscoeddie3223
    @friscoeddie3223 Год назад +58

    Been here for 13 years and your updated budget is spot on. Even considering inflation, my monthly expenses haven’t changed all that much over the years. Went back to San Francisco a few years back, and like you guys, I was shocked. $20 for a burrito and a liquado for lunch? Here in Cuenca…$6 for a full tilt daily lunch at my favorite authentic Mexican restaurant (El Pedregal). Keep up the good work you two.

    • @carriemaybrun1904
      @carriemaybrun1904 Год назад +5

      The issue is - comparing EC to san fran is ridiculous - come on - compare it to living inn small towns in USA NOT within 1 hour of a major city - that is a much more realistic comparison - if we are going to leave everyone we love and know and learn a new language - it HAS to be 1/3 of real living expenses - not san fran which is the most expensive city in USA>...

    • @stevebbuk9557
      @stevebbuk9557 11 месяцев назад

      How much do you pay for private health insurance in Ecuador?

    • @friscoeddie3223
      @friscoeddie3223 11 месяцев назад

      @@stevebbuk9557 I don’t. 13 years ago the medical insurance wasn’t required for my visa. But coming up soon I will have to renew my Cedula and I will have to have insurance for that renewal. I’m married to a Cuencana and I will start to pay into her social security account, which includes the national health insurance. She will put me on her health insurance as a codependent with the national health plan . I’m putting in $100 per month to her SS account. What I hear it costs about $100+ per month for private insurance and about $75 for the national health insurance plan. Depends on age, previous health issues , deductibles as to the costs in the private sector. In comparison to the US health insurance costs, it’s a bargain. And in my opinion, the medical services here is vastly superior.

    • @friscoeddie3223
      @friscoeddie3223 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@carriemaybrun1904 Point taken. Let’s compare rent and forget about the burritos. Here I pay $250 for a two bedroom apartment with a deck with a great view in a very nice neighborhood. Compare that to a comparable apartment somewhere in Arkansas in the countryside - $500? Maybe. Oh, and you have to have a car to get to anywhere - groceries, doctors, necessities, etc. and that’ll cost you a bundle with gas,insurance, maintenance, etc. Here I walk to the supermarket, banks, restaurants, hospitals. In as far as the language, it’s not that difficult. Loved ones, they’re all gone. Friends, made many down here, and the ones up there, they’re all busy with their lives and we get together occasionally, down here or up there when I visit. My life has changed dramatically in my retirement - I live large, live happily, and immensely financially secure. I don’t struggle.

    • @pauladuncanadams1750
      @pauladuncanadams1750 11 месяцев назад

      @@carriemaybrun1904 You can easily go to Zillow or any real estate in your area and look that up yourself. After all, these are now national. For that matter, Remax is international. And you can find out what median prices are just by looking up your home town in Wikipedia for that matter. No need to be insulting. I live two hours from San Francisco in what is considered a resort town atmosphere. However, I live in the Cheap-side, in a working people's town. The median rent in my town is $2625 and the median home purchase is about $800k.

  • @kitthornton2336
    @kitthornton2336 Год назад +37

    I wanted to support something Amelia and JP said: Your quality of life here is definitely affected by how much Spanish you've learned. I was a beginner when I got here, but as my Spanish has improved - I work on it daily and converse in Spanish whenever possible - I have made more Ecuadorian friends and contacts. The Expat community in Cuenca is great, but getting to really become a part of your neighborhood, and being given little hints about what's going on locally by your neighbors is really useful. It gets cheaper to live here, too, when you're comfortable shopping at the mercados and can negotiate prices and can chat with the vendors a bit.
    We still use a translator for medical and government appointments, but we're at the point now where we can converse reasonably well in Spanish. If I had one thing to do over again about our relocation to Ecuador, I would have worked harder on my Spanish before I came here. It was doable while we got up to speed, but it would have been cheaper and easier if we were more fluent sooner.

    • @leahpeaceful
      @leahpeaceful Год назад +1

      I agree completely with this, and would like to suggest that newcomers consider Spanish classes/tutoring as an expense when planning a budget.

    • @xeray6032
      @xeray6032 Год назад +1

      If you live in Spain the gov't makes a point of having affordable (inexpensive) language classes everywhere, even little towns. People are far friendlier and ... but you do have to be able to understand exchange rates.

    • @frankkluz9787
      @frankkluz9787 Год назад +2

      100% ! -- I'm in Bardstown Ky. (2023) - and - a really nice Mexican lunch (before 3pm) say a beef Chimichanga beans rice with chips & salsa is still about $8.00 ! -- Also : a really good bowl of French onion soup with a Ceasar salad & small loaf of fresh hot bread is > $ 8.49 @ Longhorn Steak House. -- NOT CALIFORNIA - OR - NYC !!!!!

  • @chasesquiresecuador
    @chasesquiresecuador Год назад +20

    After three and a half years here, this appears to be pretty spot on. One fun thing I do that's cheap is my "walkabout" trips. I just pick a bus and go to another city. Generally $10 for a comfortable 4 or 5 hour trip, I can usually find a clean, comfortable hotel with wifi for $25 (higher on the coast) and stay a few days then ride back. A great hobby if you like to travel and see new stuff.

    • @yumyumkitty2104
      @yumyumkitty2104 9 месяцев назад +1

      How about the crime there? I'm a single female and that's why I'm asking.

    • @chasesquiresecuador
      @chasesquiresecuador 9 месяцев назад +2

      If you aren't trafficking narcotics and don't go to prison or run for political office, you'll be fine (sort of joking, but also true). Ecurador has gotten a reputation in international news for violence of late, but what's lost is the nuance. Plenty of murders, but almost all within the realm of prison inmates, narcos, and people who mess with narcos, such as politicians, cops, and reporters. I travel all around the country and feel very safe. As always, don't be a dumbass, don't go where you don't belong late at night, just like in Denver or Boston or anywhere. The buses are safe, but ride them in the daytime. Even remote cities feel safe, but you'll know if you shouldn't be in a neighborhood. Standard stuff, don't accept drinks from strangers, don't leave your cellphone on the bar when you need to pee, etc. Ecuador is very safe (we never have random shootings in school or at the bowling alley, unlike the US)@@yumyumkitty2104

    • @Mialovesphoto
      @Mialovesphoto Месяц назад

      @@chasesquiresecuador Great notes. Thank you.

  • @fluffy5534
    @fluffy5534 Год назад +16

    In Cuenca rent for most condominiums includes the HOA. Most HOA includes Gas , Water and trash. So the only extra expense is Electric which is around $32/mo.

  • @TheBigBlueMarble
    @TheBigBlueMarble Год назад +18

    I moved to Cuenca last year and spoke no Spanish. It was difficult at times, but with a translator app on my phone, it was not a big obstacle.

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP  Год назад +1

      That's great to hear, thanks!

    • @D_Marrenalv
      @D_Marrenalv Год назад

      Very good.. but hopefully by now you've learned at least a few new phrases and basic words (and then build on from that).

    • @TheBigBlueMarble
      @TheBigBlueMarble Год назад +3

      @@D_Marrenalv Yes, currently "cramming" to take my driver's license test.

    • @killjoy117007
      @killjoy117007 4 месяца назад

      Why would you move to a country and not speak the language upon arrival?

    • @TheBigBlueMarble
      @TheBigBlueMarble 4 месяца назад

      @@killjoy117007 Should take a couple of years and learn Spanish before moving? I don't think so. I've now been in South America for almost two years and my Spanish is getting much better.

  • @kitthornton2336
    @kitthornton2336 Год назад +12

    I love living in Cuenca, and I really enjoy your videos. We wouldn't be here without you two. We've been in Ecuador for over two years. You did leave out a critical item. Quality cigars, muled in from the U.S. - $300 a month. Hey, we all have our own standard for "necessities!" :)

    • @linoleum1979
      @linoleum1979 Год назад +2

      😂😂 my neighbors buddy just visited the states from Venezuela.. he dropped some real coin on good cigars to take back.

  • @TheMisterGriswold
    @TheMisterGriswold Год назад +33

    We have no intention of ever leaving Eastern NC, yet we watch every episode. So interesting! Also, it's nice just to hear articulate, nice people telling us their story. Big fan!

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 Год назад +6

      you already live in God's country, why leave!!

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP  Год назад +6

      Thanks so much Michael!

    • @TheArmchairrocker
      @TheArmchairrocker Год назад +6

      Because there are better places.

    • @elcubanito2442
      @elcubanito2442 Год назад +10

      @@gosman949 The US is a 3rd world country, why not leave?

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 Год назад +8

      @@elcubanito2442 why are so many people wanting to come here then? I wish they wouldn't.

  • @TheGlobalProfessional
    @TheGlobalProfessional Год назад +12

    You two were the reason I went to Ecuador. I'm in Brazil now, but the prices and vibe in Ecuador can't be beat.

  • @humbertsmith8864
    @humbertsmith8864 Год назад +4

    Thanks so much guys! Looking at South America in next two years, will be 62, healthy, vegetarian, Spanish speaking with budget of about $2100.00. Starting to feel optimistic.

  • @isettech
    @isettech Год назад +5

    I lived on Grand Cayman for 3 years. Loved it. Don't remember what the rent was, but that doesn't matter as that was over 20 years ago. The boost was there is no income tax, and no tax on local produce and products. Only imports have a duty, so leaned to love the local stuff, including housekeeping, rent, and food.

  • @D_Marrenalv
    @D_Marrenalv Год назад +18

    The state of Arizona and the country of Ecuador are geographically similar in size, yet -- between using local taxis, intracity & Intercity buses, trams, and airplanes -- one can get around within most of Ecuador without owning a car.. not so much in Arizona.

    • @belle42
      @belle42 Год назад +1

      Impossible to not have a car in Arizona. Everything is so spread out and public transportation is awful.

  • @Mialovesphoto
    @Mialovesphoto Месяц назад

    Literally plugging in numbers into a spreadsheet for living in Ecuador as I listen to your video. Love your videos!! Thank you!

  • @MrTetragramm
    @MrTetragramm Год назад +6

    Thanks a lot. I didn't know they have trams there at Cuenca. Also free museums are amazing feature. Cab prices are so low, if one needs something heavy to get delivered. The most amazing thing there is still a weather, feels like heaven to me - no freezing or melting seasons and there are unexpected rains switching with the sunny or cloudy hours. And also you don't have to care what to wear.

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP  Год назад +3

      Yep, Cuenca is pretty awesome!

  • @charliesingleton6451
    @charliesingleton6451 Год назад +10

    I love y’all’s videos. I’ve been watching your channel for about 6 months ago. I plan to move to Ecuador eventually. I’ve tired to catch up on your videos but also rewatch my favorites. One of my favorite things is how much happier and healthier both of you look from the beginning of the channel. Thank you all for what you do!

    • @jeminigemi
      @jeminigemi Год назад +3

      While Ecuador isn't a perfect country, the quality of the food and ingredients are definitely cleaner than the USA. Fresh produce is very affordable. Even the "common" eggs I get at the nearby bodega are better than what I would get at Whole Foods. And the cities are much more walkable, so everyone ends up losing weight between those two factors. Final factor, albeit more minor, is living at altitude. It mildly surpresses appetite, and living with lower oxygen concentrations increases longevity as well. But mostly the clean food and the ease of getting more steps in your day are the big factors.

    • @xeray6032
      @xeray6032 Год назад

      If you are deep in debt there's not much to spend money on.

    • @yumyumkitty2104
      @yumyumkitty2104 9 месяцев назад

      @@jeminigemi Do you think it would be safe for for a single female there?

  • @whacked00
    @whacked00 Год назад +6

    Great video. You guys are pros. Nice to get an update. And I like how you structured it with low and hi end.

  • @scottlevine7646
    @scottlevine7646 Год назад +2

    Amelia and JP: I got to Cuenca today. You’re a big part of the reason! Exhausting and altitude are kicking my ass right now, but thanks for all your great intel.

    • @jeminigemi
      @jeminigemi Год назад +1

      Welcome! It DOES take a while to get used to the altitude. The major acute sickness should go away after a couple of days, but to truly acclimatize takes weeks to months. Full acclimatization probably takes a year+ to truly not feel a thing.

    • @sinnombre3855
      @sinnombre3855 Год назад +2

      Chewing on coca leaves helps immensely and no they are not cocaine

  • @therehastobesomethingmoore
    @therehastobesomethingmoore Год назад +2

    That’s wonderful really. We have been watching you “ Veggie Lovers” for years and the cost of living doesn’t seem to have gone up much.
    We are traveling between Mexico and Argentina and hope to find our favorite retirement spot along the way. Ecuador is high on our list, especially Cuenca.
    We both grew up on beaches and we both detest hot weather. Cuenca seems to check so many boxes.
    We are currently in Nicaragua, living in the mountains ( my wife’s home country ), but we plan to make our next move in late February.
    We love your videos !
    Scott n Lidia

  • @morti9865
    @morti9865 Год назад +1

    My parents had a home in Sangolqui. My father sold it after my mom passed and I wish he hadnt😢. My father is from Puellaro! Idk if you have ever been there but it is a small little town. We have very deep roots there. I believe we still have family there. If you ever get the chance go! It’s very similar to Sangoqui and I know how much you loved it there!

  • @deerivera995
    @deerivera995 Год назад +8

    Ecuador is amazing

  • @jlynnburton9718
    @jlynnburton9718 Год назад +6

    Well to me,
    If a persons budget was $1,000/ month spending 55% of that for an affordable Cuenca budget apartment is a bit of a budget buster. I'd recommend not spending more that 30% of your budget for rent. Otherwise that leaves you little room for unexpected expenses, excursions & a cushion when cost's rises

    • @frankkluz9787
      @frankkluz9787 Год назад +1

      Your being kind. I said the same thing. Just appears to me these 2 are extravagant and never really show a frugal furnished studio for the older expat that would realistically fit the advertised budget. --?-- They exist I know they have to. I saw a 2 BR for $220 fully furnished on another channel !!! So a studio surely would be less somewhere.

  • @paulafranciscac2787
    @paulafranciscac2787 Год назад

    Loved your video! I am a Spanish native speaker with 10+ years teaching experience in the Fairfax County Adult Education program:) Knowing the language will open so many doors for you.

  • @worldofwonder456
    @worldofwonder456 Месяц назад

    Off topic, but Amelia your hair is so beautiful! I love it this color and you inspired me on my hair journey! 😍🤩

  • @federicocapa3279
    @federicocapa3279 Год назад +1

    Excellent information!! Soy un ecuatoriano pensando en regresar. I'm an Ecuadorian about ready to go back

  • @JMoroccoMisterBoy
    @JMoroccoMisterBoy Год назад +1

    Tks., much appreciated.

  • @Palmettodave
    @Palmettodave Год назад +2

    Hello Amelia and JP. I was wondering about home financing there can you please do a video or another video on the updated financing possibilities?

  • @thetoxiccats
    @thetoxiccats Год назад +1

    Hi ! We are from Manta. We love our city !!!!

  • @antoniocedeno758
    @antoniocedeno758 Год назад +1

    Thanks 4 the video..congrats in your chanel

  • @stevenwomack9574
    @stevenwomack9574 Год назад +1

    I've learned so much from you guys! You're wonderful! Between you and the ex-pat couple of friends I have who live in Cuenca, this is looking better by the minute!

  • @joseluisperezortega9318
    @joseluisperezortega9318 Год назад +4

    La Sierra Ecuatoriana es de los mejores lugares para visitar

  • @eddiezorro1
    @eddiezorro1 5 месяцев назад

    Sound Interesting, I will Look In To it. Me and my wife are planning to Retire In South America and we are doing a research, Ecuador Is #1 In our list.

  • @honeyspringshomestead1411
    @honeyspringshomestead1411 Год назад

    Nice video and helps me and my wife out when deciding things. My wife is from Ecuador and thanks to her we will be retiring early. We are strongly looking at Cotacachi and found a place really close in Tunibamba. Not to give any secrets away, but we also found a nice house we like near the beaches of Puerto Cayo which is south of Manta. She likes it too, and did warn me of some concerns though. I am not sure how to take that, but the house has a high perimeter wall with what looks like some electrified cabling at the top. The beach views look amazing, and can really see myself playing her in a game of pool since it comes with a pool table.

  • @julioalvear1641
    @julioalvear1641 Год назад +1

    $500 is high in Cuenca for local Ecuadorians but sweet for expats.

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP  Год назад

      Not true. Most of the people who live in those nice places are Ecuadorian. Less than 2% of the population in Cuenca is expat. Gringolandia is 95% Ecuadorian. Assuming that all Ecuadorians are poor is a bit prejudiced.

  • @user-jb6jt6ht3g
    @user-jb6jt6ht3g Год назад

    We both appreciate you both so much for this.. stay blessed 🌞🙏

  • @YegorsTV
    @YegorsTV Год назад +13

    Rent is way more, than I thought. Renting in Europe is cheaper

    • @BH-pl7vg
      @BH-pl7vg Год назад +5

      I highly doubt Europe is cheaper but yes, ocean side property can be competitive in Ecuador, mainly due to ex pats, travellers and a lack of productivity in construction.
      Despite this you can get rent very cheap, all depends on location. Sometimes in Manta you can find a decent place with two bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen (appliances), washing machine, furniture, internet, electricity for $350-$600. Of course not in an upper end area though but then again, not much is “upper end”.

    • @jamescalifornia2964
      @jamescalifornia2964 Год назад +1

      It's becoming a popular place ‐ hence the increase in price 💰 🌞

    • @pawlieblog7967
      @pawlieblog7967 Год назад +3

      Europe is cheaper than you might think.

    • @imanoldurham5395
      @imanoldurham5395 Год назад +4

      Europe for less than 500 dollars? Where?

    • @sammiesmith6690
      @sammiesmith6690 Год назад

      @@imanoldurham5395 Italy 🇮🇹 & Greece 🇬🇷 in Western Europe.

  • @charlesdacus5063
    @charlesdacus5063 Год назад

    I truly dig your gig. Your all very cool and thank you very much.

  • @garyji
    @garyji 10 месяцев назад

    Super helpful! Clear, succinct, and well-organized. Muchos gracias!

  • @stevenschrift2761
    @stevenschrift2761 Год назад +1

    Health insurance through IESS is a great deal if your going to be here for a long time because if you pay into it for 10 years and you reach 70 you can collect a pension of about 450 a month if you have only paid the minimum every month even though you are only paying into the health care system and not working. However I heard it is possible that within 5 to 7 years the pensions will no longer be available if no reform is made but I look at it as a bonus if I get it

  • @dtt3426
    @dtt3426 Год назад +1

    i scuba dive, play golf go to movies. can you get cable with major american channels in english. can you do a video on things to do, entertainment, while living in equador.

  • @mciti2594
    @mciti2594 Год назад +4

    It’s always interesting to hear these stories of expats living abroad. Just like many Ecuadorians left between ‘98-2000 and moved to the US, Italy, Spain and Chile for a better quality of life, many US citizens continue to move to Ecuador, Costa Rica, Mexico, etc. for the same reason.
    Personally, (due to their current economy) moving to Argentina might be your best bet, not only financially speaking but there’s a lot more culture, it’s safer and people are highly educated. Heck, you might even see a homeless person reading a book on a sidewalk in Buenos Aires!

    • @lacha608
      @lacha608 Год назад

      I'm really curious about Buenos Aires. That wacky Rioplatense, though, lol. I've been watching an Argentinian film and cannot understand a good amount of the dialogue.I wish I could find a version with Spanish subtitles so I could figure it out, but haven't been able to. Also saw a short interview of the two main actors. One was comprehensible, the other not at all. Maybe they're from different regions of the country....

    • @jamesrenaud592
      @jamesrenaud592 Год назад +1

      Why would it be advantageous to move to ARG when their economy is hurting?

    • @lacha608
      @lacha608 Год назад +1

      @@jamesrenaud592 Well, it is not my plan to do so today, but there are many reasons to seek out an experience in a particular nation. When I'm ready to head to that part of the world I'll have to look at the situation at that time. There will be more.and more serious issues to consider in terms of travel and relocation to many places in upcoming years: climate.change impacts, geopolitics, local political situations, economic situations, human rights situations, unrest, crime, etc...

    • @mciti2594
      @mciti2594 Год назад +3

      @@jamesrenaud592 If you bring USD, you’ll get 4x to 6x more bang for your buck. Their inflation is currently over 100%. Buenos Aires is much safer than Ecuador, you’ll enjoy all 4 seasons like in the US, people are highly educated and respectful, transportation options are plentiful, etc. Due to their Italian and German heritage, it’s basically like living in Europe at a fraction of the cost.

    • @jamesrenaud592
      @jamesrenaud592 Год назад +1

      @@mciti2594 I fail to see how a place is a good long term option for living as a foreigner if the locals are hurting and sliding deeper into poverty just because I as a foreigner have income in a stable currency.....maybe for a time yes, but if it's at the point where Argentines with the means to do so are emigrating, who is staying behind?

  • @ms-jl6dl
    @ms-jl6dl Год назад +1

    What about political situation in South America and Equador?
    What if your income collapses?

  • @renech1240
    @renech1240 Год назад

    Hola muchachos, me encanta sus videos ,son muy informativos, me alegro que estén radicados en Ecuador, un hermoso país, saludos 🇩🇪🇪🇦🇪🇸🇰🇷🇯🇵🇰🇾🇪🇨

  • @KeXous
    @KeXous Год назад +3

    actually... for 2 adults and 1 kid with house bougth in Manta it is 500-600 max on a budget (with paid eduacation as highest cost , with cheap insurance), without eating out, but no cuts on any food bought at stores/mercado. We've been wathcing your channel before moving here 2 years ago too, thanks for your work.

  • @asisbusi
    @asisbusi Год назад +1

    Great video! I like the format a lot!

  • @urbanart7325
    @urbanart7325 5 месяцев назад +1

    Please share again the place you both stayed long term un Cuenca. Also recomnend a Spanish lesrning school. I might free from my wife soon and looking for an affordable living. Thanks

  • @sinnombre3855
    @sinnombre3855 Год назад +1

    Great accurate and honest video. And Amelia, you are still gorgeous. OK JP, you ain't a mutt either, not trying to leave you out!!! 🤣

  • @sheikhboyardee556
    @sheikhboyardee556 Год назад

    I really liked Quito. I was there for work a number of times.

  • @aknudsen93
    @aknudsen93 Год назад

    Thank you so much for your practical information! I am hoping to teach English overseas and keep coming back to Ecuador. I will be on a budget and appretiate the information you give to live on a budget. I still can't get over the size of apartment you can rent for $500. I have been looking at Cuenca. I teach in the U.S now and with the cost of everything I am just waiting until I can save some money and head southwest. Thanks again!!

  • @scottandmercemm132
    @scottandmercemm132 Год назад +3

    Hola Amelia y JP
    Amelia te queda espectacular el color rojo. ❤
    Gracias por los bellos videos.

  • @billyandpk
    @billyandpk Год назад

    Great video with very accurate information. Thanks

  • @healthyaging7901
    @healthyaging7901 Год назад +4

    I'm going on my third year of living among Cuencanos in a housing development where cows are grazed on the vacant lots. 😀 I rent an unfurnished house, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, office off the main living area, finished attic: $360/month, no HOA fees. Water $10, Electric $60, internet $20 (if you're 65+). An easy walk to 3 bus lines & a Coral. Great if you want to be more settled in one place.

    • @healthyaging7901
      @healthyaging7901 Год назад

      @@misterniceguy67 Housing developments are built like row houses in Europe and are behind gates electrified at the top, so there is isolation in that sense. It's not like people are sitting on their porch in the evening, greeting their neighbors walking by. 😀 IMO, being successful in adapting to a new culture goes better if one has complete control over the comfort of their home by choosing their own furnishings. But for others, being able to pack up their few possessions & live elsewhere in the country for a while in a fully-equipped home is more important.

    • @lacha608
      @lacha608 Год назад

      Wow! I wonder how one would go about selecting a less expaty town to live in or even visit, as there would seem to be less info available about them. Looking for the usual qualities: beautiful, low crime, great markets, nice climate, friendly locals....

  • @oki1966
    @oki1966 Год назад

    Nice video. Thank you. Hope to make it to Ecuador someday.

  • @thomasmcdowell9057
    @thomasmcdowell9057 Год назад +1

    I have been watching your videos for a bit and love them. Next year i hope to visit Ecuador and Colombia. I would like to learn about retirement near Quito vs Cuenca.

    • @Rockiii9
      @Rockiii9 Год назад +3

      Consider Otovalo; it’s an hour or so from Quito, really nice, peaceful & safe town w/friendly people. Otovalo is famous for its weekend market.

    • @josephgarceau6753
      @josephgarceau6753 Год назад +1

      Right now, Cuenca is more safe than Quito and the altitude is a little lower in Cuenca so its more tolerable.

  • @TruWzrdTexas
    @TruWzrdTexas Год назад +3

    Another Great video, JP you married up (lucky man). My wife ius already retired and I plan to retire in 2 years. We have started visiting Mexico and South American countries. My neighbor moved back to Ecuador about 2 decades ago and had always tried to get us to visit, maybe that is why I will visit Ecuador and Columbia on vacation later this year and next. My question is when I visit Ecuador for a 2 weeks should we stay on the coast for a week and in Cuenca for a week? Just to get a feel of the areas? I live in Texas, so I speak broken Spanish, still am self-teaching myself and will look into Lingopie. I work from home, and I do not want to spend another summer in Texas. I'm sure I could find a 6-month rental on the water or in the mountains. My concern is that I do take quite a few medications for diabetes and cholesterol and could probably bring a 3 month supply with me. COuld I bring a script and get it filled there? Guys, if you think becoming a member would help answer some of my concerns or be able to correspond with folk that can help, we are interested. Your passion is so evident in your videos, newsletters, live steams, we really appreciate it all. The worst part of your videos is when you sign off to us unconventionals.

    • @teresa101
      @teresa101 Год назад

      There are a lot of medicines that are sold without prescription. I don’t think you’ll have a problem.

  • @tobiasmccallum9697
    @tobiasmccallum9697 Год назад +8

    Either Equador is really expensive, or this is misleading. In the UK up north you can rent a decent apartment for £450 ($550) a month. In Thailand a nice apartment costs $300 a month. Equador sounds very expensive

    • @thaidawg9231
      @thaidawg9231 Год назад +1

      For 300 a month in Thailand, you're looking at maybe 36-50 sq meters at most maybe smaller..

    • @tomsaxton970
      @tomsaxton970 Год назад

      In this video, they are referring to rents in expat infested areas. Rents are much lower outside those areas.

    • @tobiasmccallum9697
      @tobiasmccallum9697 Год назад +2

      @@thaidawg9231 Not in my experience, no. There sre beautiful condos in Pattaya for far less. I bough a stunning 2 bed for £79k, many available big 1beds for £60k, all with gyms rooftop pools and bars in the building complex. Where are you talking about, Bangkok / Phuket?
      For reference my friend has a 1 bed decent size condo, his balcony opens out onto the pool that he can literally walk into, and he pays $325 a month, in Pattaya

    • @tobiasmccallum9697
      @tobiasmccallum9697 Год назад +1

      @@tomsaxton970 That's interesting, it doesn't make a difference though to the price vs other countries as its the same everywhere for westerners, we always pay more

    • @tobiasmccallum9697
      @tobiasmccallum9697 Год назад +2

      @@KeepingItRealBro You would rather live in Equador than the UK? Lol OK, why doesn't Equador have the same amount of immigration the UK does? Most immigrants in the UK move up north, cheaper costs
      Nobody wants a bigger apartment, they would just rent a house if needed. If I decided to spend £200k not £80k on my Thai apartment, I would have bought a villa. I know from previous videos that Equador is much much more expensive. Life goes on mate, get over it. Many people would prefer to live in a 1st world country, in a historic city like Liverpool, with the Beatles etc etc, than live in some random village in a jungle in Equador, with no healthcare, for the same money.....

  • @rodleithner7931
    @rodleithner7931 Год назад

    Great info vid.

  • @greggower8899
    @greggower8899 8 месяцев назад

    I wonder if owning an electric bicycle would be helpful. They travel at a slower (20 mph) speed and have limited range but they would be great for local travel.

  • @Mexicobeanpole
    @Mexicobeanpole Год назад

    Fantastic videos.

  • @cindyk3076
    @cindyk3076 Год назад

    Well done!

  • @Laura-dy1vc
    @Laura-dy1vc Год назад +3

    What about cost to buy property?

  • @Car__ter989
    @Car__ter989 Год назад

    Great video, new sub

  • @mariogutierrezc
    @mariogutierrezc Год назад +7

    Amelia and JP. If you come to Peru will notice that -> Rent is 10% lower in Peru , groceries is 10% to 15% lower , Cellphone about 20% lower , Internet about 40% for a 150mega connection, tap water is 300% higher ( $4 in Ecuador vs $15 in Peru), non-subsidized fuel is very high cost in Peru vs subsidized fuel in Ecuador, taxis similar , LPG gas similar price but Peru has natural-gas pipeline in some regions where is half-the-price, clothes, shoes, furnitures, gadgets are cheaper in Peru , etc. The overall Peru is about 10% cheaper andquality of private/public services tend to better. Neat streets and embellished towns and cities in Ecuador (better than Peru). Possibilities of stablishing small-medium size companies is easier and more profitable in Peru ( ranking top 1 in several world food exportation )

    • @TruWzrdTexas
      @TruWzrdTexas Год назад +1

      Any particular cities you would recommend?

    • @carlosespinoza2453
      @carlosespinoza2453 Год назад +1

      Do you live in LIma ? remember they are talking about Cuenca what is not the capital of Ecuador. Peru is cheaper than those percentage above . Prices in Cajamarca, Chachapoyas, Huancavelica, or Ayacucho are 1/2

    • @lacha608
      @lacha608 Год назад +1

      So much turmoil in Peru. Is it affecting most people?

    • @mariogutierrezc
      @mariogutierrezc Год назад +1

      lacha, No turmoil actually. The coup d'Etat of Pedro Castillo didn't flourish. He is at jail and peruvians ( like me) are happy with the happy ending.

    • @carlosespinoza2453
      @carlosespinoza2453 Год назад

      @@TruWzrdTexas try Lima city or Arequipa city

  • @ibrahimxbox
    @ibrahimxbox Год назад

    That's what I am looking for a luxury 1 room apt with 🏖️ beachfront

  • @carlosespinoza2453
    @carlosespinoza2453 Год назад +1

    Cuenca is a province, provinces in Peru cost 1/2 to 2/3 of your data , it is way cheaper here !

  • @pawsitiveleader8710
    @pawsitiveleader8710 5 месяцев назад

    I have been searching to work online, most I have seen were scams or wanted an engineering/degree. We would love to leave the USA, but need a place where we can still work and our grandchild can go to college.

  • @gif24gt60
    @gif24gt60 Месяц назад +1

    How does ecuador differ from colombia?
    Is the cost of living and food better in ecuador?

  • @allanmay8766
    @allanmay8766 10 месяцев назад

    Very informiative, nicely done n detailed, my wife and I want to move with our two dogs,am on scocial security,but not sure where

  • @user-fv7nx6ux9g
    @user-fv7nx6ux9g Год назад

    Hi Amelia and JP, I love all your videos, and they are so informative. I plan to vacation to Guayacan, Guayaquil, in July 2023. It would be awesome to meet you guys if you are available. Let me know, and thanks.

  • @hikergirl1
    @hikergirl1 Год назад

    I've lived in Quito for a little over 2 years and $150 is really low for food each month. I buy most of my producevand eggs, etc. at the local tienda, but I still have to shop at Supermaxi weekly and I spend around $80 a week. I buy some exported things, but not a lot. That's still half or less of what I paid in the states.

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP  Год назад

      We eat a plant based diet so we spend less than most people.

  • @michaelcarey1574
    @michaelcarey1574 Год назад

    Super chanel for information.

  • @lacha608
    @lacha608 Год назад

    I would love to hear about how you selected, set up and manage your U.S. domicile, and related matters. Have you discussed this before? I tried searching your channel with the keyword 'domicile' but didn't come up with anything.

  • @otavaloskyeseer2401
    @otavaloskyeseer2401 Год назад

    The best thing about Ecuador is that price of living has not change much in past 5 years.... unlike Europe and States .

  • @hipsterkennyrogers909
    @hipsterkennyrogers909 Год назад +1

    It stings every time they mention Denver on account of that's where I currently live.

    • @lacha608
      @lacha608 Год назад +4

      There are a lot of stingy places in the U S. these days.

  • @ibrahimxbox
    @ibrahimxbox Год назад

    How is the weather because I see that is always cloudy

  • @MrJrweir
    @MrJrweir 11 месяцев назад

    Great video on cost of living. Looking at moving down in the very near future, area of consideration, Cuenca, any suggestions

  • @johnnymidas5879
    @johnnymidas5879 Год назад +7

    GREETINGS FROM PALM DESERT CALIFORNIA GUYS. ❤

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 Год назад +1

      expensive there!!

    • @johnnymidas5879
      @johnnymidas5879 Год назад +2

      @@gosman949 CAN BE, BUT CALIFORNIA IN GENERAL, WITH COST OF LIVING, PLUS TAXES.. YEAH IT IS... WE CALL IT "THE $UN$HINE TAX"...🙃

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 Год назад +1

      @@johnnymidas5879 Well don't come to Texas for the sunshine. All the Californians are coming here!

    • @johnnymidas5879
      @johnnymidas5879 Год назад +2

      @@gosman949 YEAH, I LIVED OUTSIDE AUSTIN ( DRIFTWOOD) FOR 6 MONTHS, AND REALLY LOVED THE PEOPLE THERE, I STILL VISIT MY FRIENDS EVERY COUPLE YEARS, AND TALK TO THEM WEEKLY, THEY REALLY WANT ME TO MOVE THERE, AND SEND ME PICTURES FROM CHARMING SMALL TOWNS.. ITS STILL UP FOR CONSIDERATION, AS WELL AS SOUTH AMERICA. 😃👍

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 Год назад +1

      @@johnnymidas5879 I love the hill country. Unfortunately, we live in flat Dallas/Ft. Worth and our grandchildren are here too. We will not be moving away from them!

  • @peterz53
    @peterz53 Год назад

    Cost of food is startlingly low there. I spend over $700/m in Florida, even with shopping at Walmart. Verizon for two smart phones (already paid for) is now $125/m here.

  • @headlibrarian1996
    @headlibrarian1996 11 месяцев назад

    Since I love hot sauce showing the hot sauce section of the store was great.

  • @mapainter67
    @mapainter67 Год назад +2

    I'll be in Ecuador Nov-Feb. I am thinking of a month in Quito, Cuenta, Quayquil & Manta. Any suggestions on housing, or is Aurbnb the only option? I am flexible on length if stays and plan to visit much smaller towns.

    • @charhall7702
      @charhall7702 Год назад +1

      When my husband and I visited we did Airbnb for a week in several different locations to get a feel of different areas. Worked for us!

  • @Spanishprep
    @Spanishprep Год назад

    I love your videos! Thank you for sharing so much information. I live in the USA, but have family in Ecuador. I heard the government closed the post office a few years ago. Do you know how I can ship things to my family there?

  • @obliograce3551
    @obliograce3551 10 месяцев назад

    One thing that was not addressed and I would like to know, what about ordering things online? Perhaps from Amazon, perhaps from a different online retailer? Using shoes as an example, I love Asolo brand hiking boots. I would most likely continue using Sierra Trader or other online retailers to purchase another pair when my current pair gives out. The same can me said for my Mizuno brand running/walking shoes I get either form a local retailer or the last time, from Amazon. I would doubt that Amazon has a fleet of delivery trucks in Ecuador, but maybe I am wrong? And what else delivers packages from retailers in Ecuador, a local postal system, UPS, FedEx, or what? This also presents the question of stable internet for the home for shopping, order items, or making blogs like yours, or comments like mine. Thanks.

  • @QuinnPrice
    @QuinnPrice Год назад +7

    I live in Cuenca comfortably on $1500 a month. Love it here.

    • @Manifesting_Secret_Sketchbook
      @Manifesting_Secret_Sketchbook Год назад

      Hi there how far is airport ?

    • @scottlevine7646
      @scottlevine7646 Год назад +1

      @@Manifesting_Secret_Sketchbook I literally flew to Cuenca today, so this is up-to-the-minute data: I waited 30 seconds for a cab at the Cuenca airport (admittedly at about 6:30am). The ride was $2.07 and took 12 minutes. My Spanish is nonexistent but I showed the driver my address on my phone.

    • @jeminigemi
      @jeminigemi Год назад +1

      @@Manifesting_Secret_Sketchbook the airport is basically right in the city. It's so close you can almost reach up and touch the planes with your hand as they come in to land. You won't need an alarm clock when the 6am or 7am flight comes in. I think it's cool, but If you want to sleep through the noise of the planes, you will want earplugs. And maybe earplugs for the earplugs. It's pretty crazy how the airport is pretty much right in the heart of the city. Nothing in the states (that I know of) compares.

  • @lees3290
    @lees3290 9 дней назад

    I’d like to retire there. What do you do for income? I thought I heard on this video that it’s from working online, how can I do this?

  • @pinlight97
    @pinlight97 Год назад

    Holy crap….even $80/month for a phone is cheap compared to what we pay in Canada as there is zero competition.

    • @mjulianlee
      @mjulianlee 8 месяцев назад

      Tello, Mint mobile plans?

  • @susanshaver912
    @susanshaver912 Год назад +1

    I am so attracted to the mountain areas! Beach is too hot for me. I would love to rent a room from an Ecuadorian family! That would be immersion to improve my Spanish. Or go to a Spanish Language school and do a homestay. Do you have any suggestions for that? I love the mercados. The big ones are too much like USA stores. I think my fave of your videos are Mindo and Banos de Agua. I love small towns.

  • @seawave34
    @seawave34 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for a very informative video..I would like to try Ecuador on a tourist visa ..What is the maximum tourist visa length.

  • @juliebabin
    @juliebabin Год назад +7

    I want to bring another point of vue. I was living in Amazonia (100$/month) and now on the Coast (300m of the sea - 150$/month). My houses were always private properties. I live in NON-TOURISTIC places. These doesn't include electricity (15$), Internet (28$) and water (5$). Also, we filter our own water with carbon so we don't have to pay for water jugs.

    • @tomsaxton970
      @tomsaxton970 Год назад +1

      I agree, my experience is that rents can be much lower in non gringo environments. Where I live, you can almost get a mansion for the low rents they mention.

    • @juliebabin
      @juliebabin Год назад +2

      @@tomsaxton970 Exactly! Thanks for bringing your experience. I think Ecuador deserve to be discovered and living in 'comunidades' with the locals is sometimes challenging but a rich experience of life.

  • @jaimeraulminjares9348
    @jaimeraulminjares9348 Год назад

    Question: Single middle age women percentage
    Available for dating ??

  • @bobw9297
    @bobw9297 Год назад

    Great info , How about a blog for us that want to come down for 2,3 or 4 months .
    We are thinking of coming from Canada in 2024 and we really don't want to rent a car .
    🙂

  • @DJohnson01
    @DJohnson01 Год назад +2

    As always thank you for an updated Cost of Living video. I did observe one discrepancy and if I'm mistaken, please let me know. You say IESS is $83 per month. I was under the impression that IESS is 17.6% of disclosed income. $83 would only cover $475 per month income. But most people moving overseas are pensioners due to being priced out of their homes in the USA. A pensioner has to claim a minimum of $1350 per month to get Visa for Ecuador which would make their IESS payment around $237 per month. Does a pensioner have to claim the minimum income required or can they get a different visa with lower income requirements? Any ideas anyone?

    • @riskyron1416
      @riskyron1416 Год назад +1

      Your problem is you have to confirm your income. Such as your US Income Tax filings for the past 2 years. Lie about that you will regret it serving time in an Ecuadoran prison. On the upside lodging and meals will be free, such as they provide. I lived in Ecuador 3 months and the mercury poisoning from showering was convincing enough for me to decide to leave. Most there are hard of hearing and lost teeth from all the lead and mercury as well.

    • @lacha608
      @lacha608 Год назад +3

      @Risky Ron Seriously? All over Ecuador? I'd love to hear Amelia and JP's comments about this.

    • @riskyron1416
      @riskyron1416 Год назад

      @@lacha608 Yes all over Ecuador. And something the government does nir mention. When I brought it up to my Ecuadoran girlfriend at the time, a govenment official, she immediately snapped and told me to get out of he country. The mining dump into rivers has been a problem for some 2 centuries, so don't think it likelty resolved. Guaranteed only way you will get a water analysis is if you take it to the US or Panama and have it analyzed. You need a quart in a glass Mason Jar. Course living in an expensive condo they have enough money to correct that.
      Cause of all the violence, dementia and atrocities of the Roman Empire was lead plumbing. The called hatters mad because they used lead to tan skins And lighhouse keepers wern crazy because 200 to 4000 pounds of mercury was used to float the freznal lens. Heavy metal poisoning typically takes time to show. But after 5 days what happens is irreversible. Being that I am a Physicist holding one Doctorate, 8 Master's and 5 Bachelor Degrees from 6 universities, I am more aware of such things that the average American. Not that the US fares well. In the US they put Formaldahyde into milk to sweeten it and prevent spoiling. Yet told the public milk was good for babies. A RUclips video called the Poison Squad tells much more about that.
      I am lucky that girlfriend was only #4 in the Ministry of Tourism rather than Mining or Environmental Department.

    • @lacha608
      @lacha608 Год назад

      @@riskyron1416 Wow. That's a lot of education. So, you think the government is hostile to mention of the mercury issue because it could impact tourism? Would you say that most Ecuadorians are aware of this? Do you know what sort of treatment the bottled water goes through? Do you believe the bottled water is safe?

    • @riskyron1416
      @riskyron1416 Год назад

      @@lacha608 Most bottled water simply goes through sand and carbon filters. That will not remove heavy metals, only bacteria.
      YES! It would definitely negatively effect tourisam. And have citizens in revolt. No because the government doesn't tell them and all the lead and mercury has diminished their mental function. Bottled water in Ecuador should be considered unsafe unless the water is imported from another country. Like Evian from France at $4.50 a liter.
      Don't just move to another country. First go for 10 days and not to any tourist areas. See the real country not a tourist facade.
      I speak English, Dutch, German, Latin, Italian, Thai, Vietnamese, Russian, Arabic and Spanish. Takes me a bit to respond as so many words in languages have the same pronunciation with another meaning.

  • @Boston-1776
    @Boston-1776 9 месяцев назад

    How’s your back doing I fear the humidity agitating my back and I know you have back issues

  • @NenaOso.
    @NenaOso. Год назад

    Do you know if Military insurance is honored in Ecuador? What do you do for work? How would an American find work to do in Ecuador?

    • @josephgarceau6753
      @josephgarceau6753 11 месяцев назад

      You pretty much need a private insurance plan. No VA hospitals and they might accept Tricare but typically you pay upfront and file paperwork for reimbursement. Most people work remotely as contractors from Ecuador.

  • @Boston-1776
    @Boston-1776 9 месяцев назад

    I pay 3,900 for a small 2 bedroom on Boston Harbor

  • @mrdirector61
    @mrdirector61 Год назад

    Love your videos and your sensibilities! Though I've seen many of them , I don't recall any that spoke to retirement housing. Does that exist, and if so, is it throughout the country or limited to specific cities or regions? If I missed it, could you please tell me the date and I will watch it! Thank you and stay great!

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP  11 месяцев назад

      Here's an article about elder care in Ecuador: ameliaandjp.com/elder-care-in-ecuador/

  • @rcrutcher
    @rcrutcher Год назад

    Newly retired and looking for ideas about where to possibly retire to or live. Really enjoy your videos about Ecuador and other places to live abroad. Wondering what you think of the magazine, International Living Magazine? Other publications or resources you like? Maybe one of your videos covers this and I haven't watched it yet.

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP  Год назад

      As a general rule, we don’t make videos about other competing outlets, but international living is a good source. We still use them 👍

    • @rcrutcher
      @rcrutcher Год назад

      @@AmeliaAndJP Thanks so much. I'll keep that in mind. Enjoy your channel a lot!

  • @Jake-eg3xu
    @Jake-eg3xu 8 месяцев назад

    Crime and money exchange wasn't discussed.

  • @JaceVibe
    @JaceVibe Год назад

    From a European perspective, these are all huge :). What about 45-60 m2 flats?

    • @AmeliaAndJP
      @AmeliaAndJP  Год назад

      It’s difficult to find small places in Ecuador because they have large, multigenerational families living together and most places are still built for Ecuadorians. The higher end places often have a maids room behind the kitchen.

  •  Год назад +1

    It's it safe in Ecuador?

  • @sdzachar
    @sdzachar 8 месяцев назад

    What about CURAÇAO? Do you have any good information ?