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Thanks for taking the time. Video started off good but took waaayyy to much time,rambling about the time share. While missing a ton of important info expats or digital nomads would want to know about. Nothing about cost of groceries, cost of rent, transportation options or the cost of it, internet options and speed of, co working spaces or options. Lots you missed.
Very informative... I have sat thru a few timeshare pitches just for fun and the perks but nothing like what you describe. Great that you are actually reading the contracts. Not many people do... devil is in the details!
Hi Mikkel awesome video! As a native here in Aruba I've learned something new from this video! sorry to hear you did not get any info from a Real Estate company. My Team and I are more then happy to assist you in any questions you have regarding Real Estate in Aruba. All the best!
Hello I have so many questions about moving to Aruba, my husband and I are seriously considering it, buying a fixer upper and trying to get a residence permit, where do we even start? I know we need an ED card and a passport..
Excellent, informative and educating video. Dream relocation for me besides: Panama Costa Rica Belize! You deserve a humanitarian award for giving unsuspecting individuals on how to avoid a: "Financial Colonic" from those unscrupulous; Timeshare/Snake Oil Salesman!
Thank you for the very informative video. I'm going to Aruba in May, so I'm very glad to see that things are bustling. This will be my fourth trip to Aruba, the first time since COVID. The previous trips were strictly for vacation. This trip is for vacation and to evaluate for retirement. I will take special note of your advice about the timeshare presentation. BTW, we went to Panama for Christmas / New Years and to evaluate it for retirement. We enjoyed our trip alot, but it's not likely to be our retirement home. To be determined. I look forward to checking out more of your videos. Have a great day!
The time to invest in Aruba is NOW! 💯 By 2030, the island has plans to redevelop it's airport into a massive one increasing airlifts from Europe and beyond. By 2023 British Airways will have scheduled flights to the island. Hence, real estate prices will rise sharply.
Well how are people supposed to choose what they want with out going around and looking first? I never understood this about real estate agents… how else are people to see?
Mikkel, How long would it take to get Dutch Citizenship and how would residency work in the Dutch Caribbean (i.e. St. Martin, Aruba, Curacao, Bonaire, Saba)? I heard that there is a Dutch American Friendship Treaty (DAFT) especially for Americans which facilitates Americans getting Dutch citizenship. What value do you see in Dutch Citizenship other than having access to Europe and how would it compare to say the Portugal D7 program or Golden Visa program in your opinion? Does a resident have to be in the Dutch Caribbean or would having a condo or home count as your on the ground residency?
Great video! What are your thoughts on Curaçao??? I'm in the process obtaining permanent residency in Panama but I'm very interested in planting seeds in Curaçao. Thank you.
@@ExpatMoneyShow Thank you! I've been to Curaçao 5 times, I think you will like it there. It's a much more rich in culture and less "Americanized" than Aruba. Tourism is not as big and I've certainly never seen or heard anything regarding timeshare products on the island. Thanks for sharing your timeshare experience on Aruba. That was very interesting.
@@ExpatMoneyShow Thank you! I will do that. By the way, I love your content with Marco Wutzer. He seems to be one of the most underrated crypto experts out there.
@@ExpatMoneyShow sorry, stupid me. im on Curacao right now. I travel a lot but Curacao is for many reasons my home country now for 3 years. You are welcome!
Wow I can't believe you sat thru the timeshare presentation. I always tell tourist not to go to them no matter what they are offering, dinner voucher, casino chips whatever. They will keep you there 2 hours. Also there are people who are selling their timeshare and for much cheaper. How did he react when you told him you were not buying?
If you are a non resident a local bank can finance up to 65% of the purchase or construction price. And you would have to submit the remaining 35% plus the notary fee and bank charges. Max term would be around 15 years (this is info from just one local bank) Any info regarding buying a property on Aruba I would be happy to answer, your local Aruban Real Estate Agent
WOW great video glad it popped up on my feed. We will be retirees in a few years in our late 50s and we live in the Northern USA. We would like to buy a condo on an island within 4-5 hour flight . Just for our personal family use and to rent out when we aren’t using it. We have been to Aruba twice, Playa Del Carmen in Mexico many times, as well as Jaimaca and the Cayman Islands. You gave very helpful detailed . We will look into Curaçao 🇨🇼.
Hi .i am from ARUBA..i live Savaneta...thers a popular seafood Restaurant ZEEROVER..next to the sea..fisher boat..thers more then 15 Americans living next to Zeerover..but i have family .they have big land .next to my house.i did'nt know that have sell that land..and start to building house..i day one American who have a house there.and he walking going to the supermarket.and i told him hi .bon dia.and when he gome back he ask me whats bon dia and i told him thats good day in papiamento.and he say ohh.and i asked him where are you living .and told me in the back..of youre land.and i ohh.i did not know.and told they are 10 to 15 Amiricans thst live there 15 house.and i say did not know that..he told me you ARUBIANS are soo Friendly ..i told him.here its safe..thers a boom now ..if you can .want to retierd..to ARUBA..come now..a lot of AMERICANSare buying houses and land..a lot..we are a safe island..safe for investers.and why ARUBA is a little bit expensive..because evrythings come from AMERICA..AND FDA STAMP.because 80% of tourist coming to ARUBA is from the USA..come ..apply for permit to stay .and evry year renew youre....come feel safe ..thank you ..
We are coming to your beautiful island with in the next year considering buying property and moving there full time with a permit, I would love to be apart of your happy island ❤
Hi how are yoe..best house to buy a house.not Malmok..SAVANETA we are live all of you is welcome..and if you realy realy love .NEW YEAR EVE..ARUBA ..is the place for for.that..welcome
Hahahahahaha! I live here I know these people well. It's a scam. I've seen how it works. They buy timeshares and sell them to you for 4× the price except "it's not a timeshare" Don't fall for it, guys. Enjoy the nature of the island.
You are talking from the average person point of view, this is for the rich. You got to balance this out. Then it would be a fair play. Thank you anyway.
@@ExpatMoneyShow Thank you for your response. What I mean is not only people that are rich stay in Aruba but you have middle class also that is moving there and not so middle-class and I think that you should cover all areas of income. That’s good if you are doing financially great but that does not mean that everybody else who want to move to Aruba is doing financially great. So if you don’t mind sir can you please balance it out from the rich to the not so rich. I believe even military veterans would like to retire in Aruba. Thank you for your answer in advance have a great day and stay will protected
Hey everyone, hope you enjoyed the video. Feel free to grab our new e-book on "How To Get A New Passport Fast" at expatmoney.com/how-to-get-a-new-passport-fast
Just got back a few days ago. Spent 5 days there. Absolutely beautiful. Recently retired and would love to live here.
Thanks for taking the time. Video started off good but took waaayyy to much time,rambling about the time share. While missing a ton of important info expats or digital nomads would want to know about. Nothing about cost of groceries, cost of rent, transportation options or the cost of it, internet options and speed of, co working spaces or options. Lots you missed.
Very informative... I have sat thru a few timeshare pitches just for fun and the perks but nothing like what you describe. Great that you are actually reading the contracts. Not many people do... devil is in the details!
Hi Mikkel awesome video! As a native here in Aruba I've learned something new from this video! sorry to hear you did not get any info from a Real Estate company. My Team and I are more then happy to assist you in any questions you have regarding Real Estate in Aruba.
All the best!
Erwin Contact info? Or website?
Hello I have so many questions about moving to Aruba, my husband and I are seriously considering it, buying a fixer upper and trying to get a residence permit, where do we even start? I know we need an ED card and a passport..
Hi i am from ARUBA.when they give you 90 dsy to stay.then you have to go to the Census or censo..there they will eplain you evrything..welcome
@@juancroes397hi . How to get a permanent residency there? Can do it by investment?
Excellent, informative and educating video.
Dream relocation for me besides:
Panama
Costa Rica
Belize!
You deserve a humanitarian award for giving unsuspecting individuals on how to avoid a:
"Financial Colonic" from those unscrupulous;
Timeshare/Snake Oil Salesman!
Thank you for the very informative video. I'm going to Aruba in May, so I'm very glad to see that things are bustling. This will be my fourth trip to Aruba, the first time since COVID. The previous trips were strictly for vacation. This trip is for vacation and to evaluate for retirement. I will take special note of your advice about the timeshare presentation.
BTW, we went to Panama for Christmas / New Years and to evaluate it for retirement. We enjoyed our trip alot, but it's not likely to be our retirement home. To be determined.
I look forward to checking out more of your videos. Have a great day!
Nice video! 🇦🇼
The time to invest in Aruba is NOW! 💯
By 2030, the island has plans to redevelop it's airport into a massive one increasing airlifts from Europe and beyond. By 2023 British Airways will have scheduled flights to the island. Hence, real estate prices will rise sharply.
Long-time estate agent here. I’m amazed you think an agent should take you out looking at property simply for your amusement.
You must be one really shitty real estate agent. You are to show any potential interested party the property. End of story. Learn your job.
Well how are people supposed to choose what they want with out going around and looking first? I never understood this about real estate agents… how else are people to see?
Mikkel, How long would it take to get Dutch Citizenship and how would residency work in the Dutch Caribbean (i.e. St. Martin, Aruba, Curacao, Bonaire, Saba)? I heard that there is a Dutch American Friendship Treaty (DAFT) especially for Americans which facilitates Americans getting Dutch citizenship. What value do you see in Dutch Citizenship other than having access to Europe and how would it compare to say the Portugal D7 program or Golden Visa program in your opinion? Does a resident have to be in the Dutch Caribbean or would having a condo or home count as your on the ground residency?
You don’t need a Dutch citizenship to live here.
I spent 1 month there best days of my life the weither is just amazing a bit expensive but safe and the infrastructures are europeen
Great video! What are your thoughts on Curaçao???
I'm in the process obtaining permanent residency in Panama but I'm very interested in planting seeds in Curaçao. Thank you.
@@ExpatMoneyShow Thank you!
I've been to Curaçao 5 times, I think you will like it there. It's a much more rich in culture and less "Americanized" than Aruba. Tourism is not as big and I've certainly never seen or heard anything regarding timeshare products on the island. Thanks for sharing your timeshare experience on Aruba. That was very interesting.
@@ExpatMoneyShow Thank you! I will do that. By the way, I love your content with Marco Wutzer. He seems to be one of the most underrated crypto experts out there.
@@ExpatMoneyShow FYI: I just filled out the form on your website.
Great info, jump over to my country to make such a video ;)
@@ExpatMoneyShow sorry, stupid me. im on Curacao right now. I travel a lot but Curacao is for many reasons my home country now for 3 years. You are welcome!
@@ExpatMoneyShow hola! yes there are 4 direct flights a week between Panama and Curacao, with Copa.
Wow I can't believe you sat thru the timeshare presentation. I always tell tourist not to go to them no matter what they are offering, dinner voucher, casino chips whatever. They will keep you there 2 hours. Also there are people who are selling their timeshare and for much cheaper. How did he react when you told him you were not buying?
Do I need to put down 50 percent for mortgage?
If you are a non resident a local bank can finance up to 65% of the purchase or construction price. And you would have to submit the remaining 35% plus the notary fee and bank charges. Max term would be around 15 years (this is info from just one local bank) Any info regarding buying a property on Aruba I would be happy to answer, your local Aruban Real Estate Agent
“Land of bent trees”! Appropriate 🌝
Sense
WOW great video glad it popped up on my feed. We will be retirees in a few years in our late 50s and we live in the Northern USA. We would like to buy a condo on an island within 4-5 hour flight . Just for our personal family use and to rent out when we aren’t using it. We have been to Aruba twice, Playa Del Carmen in Mexico many times, as well as Jaimaca and the Cayman Islands. You gave very helpful detailed . We will look into Curaçao 🇨🇼.
Hi .i am from ARUBA..i live Savaneta...thers a popular seafood Restaurant ZEEROVER..next to the sea..fisher boat..thers more then 15 Americans living next to Zeerover..but i have family .they have big land .next to my house.i did'nt know that have sell that land..and start to building house..i day one American who have a house there.and he walking going to the supermarket.and i told him hi .bon dia.and when he gome back he ask me whats bon dia and i told him thats good day in papiamento.and he say ohh.and i asked him where are you living .and told me in the back..of youre land.and i ohh.i did not know.and told they are 10 to 15 Amiricans thst live there 15 house.and i say did not know that..he told me you ARUBIANS are soo Friendly ..i told him.here its safe..thers a boom now ..if you can .want to retierd..to ARUBA..come now..a lot of AMERICANSare buying houses and land..a lot..we are a safe island..safe for investers.and why ARUBA is a little bit expensive..because evrythings come from AMERICA..AND FDA STAMP.because 80% of tourist coming to ARUBA is from the USA..come ..apply for permit to stay .and evry year renew youre....come feel safe ..thank you ..
We are coming to your beautiful island with in the next year considering buying property and moving there full time with a permit, I would love to be apart of your happy island ❤
Hi how are yoe..best house to buy a house.not Malmok..SAVANETA we are live all of you is welcome..and if you realy realy love .NEW YEAR EVE..ARUBA ..is the place for for.that..welcome
Though your video was great and lots of great info provided. Could you confirm if the 2% corporate tax would apply to an airbnb off shore holding?
that specific situation is something to ask your financial advisor.
Free travel.. just BUY points!
Hahahahahaha!
I live here I know these people well.
It's a scam. I've seen how it works.
They buy timeshares and sell them to you for 4× the price except "it's not a timeshare"
Don't fall for it, guys. Enjoy the nature of the island.
My net worth is $5.5 million US dollars....l definitely love Aruba vacations.
nobody asked
Hi you have to come live here in ARUBA..you to chek TIERA DEL SOL.multi million $ house..
Where is Patty mayonnaise, Doug... Lol 😆
You are talking from the average person point of view, this is for the rich. You got to balance this out. Then it would be a fair play. Thank you anyway.
@@ExpatMoneyShow Thank you for your response. What I mean is not only people that are rich stay in Aruba but you have middle class also that is moving there and not so middle-class and I think that you should cover all areas of income. That’s good if you are doing financially great but that does not mean that everybody else who want to move to Aruba is doing financially great. So if you don’t mind sir can you please balance it out from the rich to the not so rich. I believe even military veterans would like to retire in Aruba. Thank you for your answer in advance have a great day and stay will protected
@@ExpatMoneyShow Sayless
Time share always scammers