Working in Nicaragua was one of the best decisions I have ever made! I have call centers in Mexico, Philippines and now Nicaragua. They are so kind, hard working and intelligent people! I wouldn’t have been here if it wasn’t for you and Jack Pitman! Appreciate all you do!
Thanks for addressing the philosophised comments with hard facts everyone who is not a westerner knows. A lot of questions I see asked come from a sheltered 1st class society lense. I was Downtown Chicago for the winter and when I seen the families with small children living in the allies, I was truly hurt. People do not come here for anything but what they believe is the " American Dream ". I remember people abroad asking me if the streets in the US were actually paved with gold (Yellow Lane Paint) For many of us Americans the new American Dream is to leave America .
So I teach English online, (yes, it doesn't pay tons, but it's good compared to people working in Nicaragua) and I'm wondering if that is what the person commenting is thinking about. If you work for a big company like I do, there are hours around the clock, so you can choose your own time of day. I talk to people in Asia in the evening, their morning. But you can talk to people all around the world at different times.
Hey Scott, I have mentioned to you in the past I worked at UNAN MATAGALPA teaching english for a year or two. And I was not the only expat working there. I worked with a gringa whom worked there longer than I did.
Yes, in the past. Jobs were available at times in the past. And likely in the future. But how long has it been? It's been more than four years, if I remember correctly?
Correct. It has been many years. I "think" teaching jobs were available due to interest in the tourist industry that existed at the time. I doubt the same jobs exist anymore.
Scott, I was going to tell you about my friends who are not expats, but got their Law Degree's, licensed in NY., Board certified Plastic Surgeon, and my Dentist. Why did they come back from the states? Because of family in NI.. I give you one success that arrived and developed a few years before my own Real Estate Developement, I must mention my friends , owner of Pharrohs Casino. Canadian friends. So there are many ways to make money in real estate investing in NI.. You must use top people in your ventures. I must tell you funny stories regarding "ignorant" attorneys thinking they're going to pull one over on an Expat. OH yes, my own person business started 25 years ago. Many of my own original friends have moved. So maybe what you are saying is true, in recent years the atmosphere has changed.
Yeah, definitely SOME opportunity exists. But it's nothing like it used to be. There was a time when the country wasn't developed and loads of gaps existed in the market. But there's little missing now, anything missing is filled in quickly. Twenty, even ten years ago, starting a business had a lot of potential. Today, it's not technically impossible, but it's extremely hard. I bet if your friends had to do it all over again today, even if no one else had done the same thing, they'd find it very hard to do again. So many businesses that were pretty easy ten years ago are unthinkable now. If you think about it, someone opening a restaurant ten years ago would have gotten six years of fat years to cover their investment, learn the ropes when things were easy, build up a nest egg and now they get to ride it out or even make lean profits by keeping their overhead low. A new business can't do that, they have to pay off the mortgage with current income, not past income. Someone who can invest today and hold out for a decade, maybe they can do it, if they know what they are doing. But the payoff times for most businesses are so long, if ever, and so unknown.
Think I’ll start with $1K monthly investment in Nicaragua: By hiring (3) Nicas for domestic support/personal assistant/driver. That money never loses value to me, while employing 3 people in need. The retirement mission statement is taking shape.
@@ScottAlanMillerVlog , Question: if looking to provide staff with above-average salary & housing, would providing for English lessons online be a good add-on perk? Not looking to disrupt the local way-of-things; but do want to provide signifiant improvement to quality of life for those in my life.
Hello. Im looking to move to Nicaragua. You seem to be knowledgeable and my question is: would you recommend transporting vehicles from US to Nicaragua or would it be better to purchase there?
In almost all cases, no, it's not recommended to bring a vehicle in from abroad. Do exceptions exist? Definitely. But most of the time, no. Import, transport, repair parts, repair knowledge... it all makes it quite difficult to justify the time and effort involved. Buying a vehicle here is almost always better, at least 85% of the time. I do plan to buy one abroad but only barely (e.g. Costa Rica) and because it's a specialty low cost electrical vehicle and I know what chances I am taking with it. And it's not because it's a smart thing to do, it's for the RUclips channel. So the "value" is different than normal.
So professional gamblers shouldn’t get excited when they go to a casino in Nicaragua, win on slots, see $1000 & then realize that it’s Cord not dollars.
Well if they are gambling with it, you shouldn't feel bad. Just walking into a casino is a luxury that I don't consider myself able to afford. They have the option of not gambling.
that what scares me being a 30yr old watching the retiring age going up and up,i would love a remote job to work from nicaragua,weather since i was born there and also live in Florida which is the same
I would assume insanely little profits as most of the people with plantain farms border on being homeless. There's a truly endless supply of people living at the poverty line (or below) growing plantains in the country and there is a massive surplus. Coming in and competing with people living on $150/mo with existing farms that are already supplying the market feels like an impossibility. But maybe there's some economic factor I'm not aware of. But from a look at the market, there's zero additional demand and no one doing it today is making money.
Few years, we plan to rent for many, many more. No point in buying where we are. Rent is so good. Might buy land, but just to have a spot picked out. If we can rent for forever, we probably will.
30p (frames per second), at least 1080HD or 4K even better. Send via wetransfer.com and use info@relocatenicaragua.com as the email address to send to It's pretty easy on that website. Just upload and voila.
I get it there's no work there if you want to be a digital Nomad that's cool but otherwise no investing really no work absolutely at all and you do it on your own as a digital Nomad that's fine but just as long as you're not taking jobs away from nicaraguans. Is that right?
Exactly. Is there "work here?" No Is it great for digital nomads? Yes, it's perfect. Doesn't get better. Can you invest? Yes, totally allowed and good, just really hard, but if it is something you can justify (you love it, you have an amazing idea, you just want to create jobs) then by all means it's a wonderful thing to attempt. You are correct.
Yes, it's in the video descriptions and on the main RUclips page. Hopefully RUclips shows it if I put it here. Sometimes as the show host they allow me to post email that other people cannot. info@relocatenicaragua.com
Working in Nicaragua was one of the best decisions I have ever made! I have call centers in Mexico, Philippines and now Nicaragua. They are so kind, hard working and intelligent people!
I wouldn’t have been here if it wasn’t for you and Jack Pitman! Appreciate all you do!
I love that you keep it real💪💪💪
Thanks for addressing the philosophised comments with hard facts everyone who is not a westerner knows. A lot of questions I see asked come from a sheltered 1st class society lense. I was Downtown Chicago for the winter and when I seen the families with small children living in the allies, I was truly hurt. People do not come here for anything but what they believe is the " American Dream ". I remember people abroad asking me if the streets in the US were actually paved with gold (Yellow Lane Paint) For many of us Americans the new American Dream is to leave America .
Very true Scott..."The American Dream", you have to be asleep to believe it! 😉
Good framing of the Nica work span facilitating the most viable/needed workers with a young retirement age.
You are right Scott, and to define profitable success in Nicaragua, you would have to look into the Chamorro´s business models. :)
So I teach English online, (yes, it doesn't pay tons, but it's good compared to people working in Nicaragua) and I'm wondering if that is what the person commenting is thinking about. If you work for a big company like I do, there are hours around the clock, so you can choose your own time of day. I talk to people in Asia in the evening, their morning. But you can talk to people all around the world at different times.
Hey Scott, I have mentioned to you in the past I worked at UNAN MATAGALPA teaching english for a year or two. And I was not the only expat working there. I worked with a gringa whom worked there longer than I did.
Yes, in the past. Jobs were available at times in the past. And likely in the future. But how long has it been? It's been more than four years, if I remember correctly?
Correct. It has been many years. I "think" teaching jobs were available due to interest in the tourist industry that existed at the time. I doubt the same jobs exist anymore.
That's my understanding. I spoke to someone recently that said UNAN can't get professors past the visa problem.
english?
I am sure you meant : English!
Scott, I was going to tell you about my friends who are not expats, but got their Law Degree's, licensed in NY., Board certified Plastic Surgeon, and my Dentist. Why did they come back from the states? Because of family in NI.. I give you one success that arrived and developed a few years before my own Real Estate Developement, I must mention my friends , owner of Pharrohs Casino. Canadian friends. So there are many ways to make money in real estate investing in NI.. You must use top people in your ventures. I must tell you funny stories regarding "ignorant" attorneys thinking they're going to pull one over on an Expat. OH yes, my own person business started 25 years ago. Many of my own original friends have moved. So maybe what you are saying is true, in recent years the atmosphere has changed.
Yeah, definitely SOME opportunity exists. But it's nothing like it used to be. There was a time when the country wasn't developed and loads of gaps existed in the market. But there's little missing now, anything missing is filled in quickly. Twenty, even ten years ago, starting a business had a lot of potential. Today, it's not technically impossible, but it's extremely hard. I bet if your friends had to do it all over again today, even if no one else had done the same thing, they'd find it very hard to do again. So many businesses that were pretty easy ten years ago are unthinkable now.
If you think about it, someone opening a restaurant ten years ago would have gotten six years of fat years to cover their investment, learn the ropes when things were easy, build up a nest egg and now they get to ride it out or even make lean profits by keeping their overhead low. A new business can't do that, they have to pay off the mortgage with current income, not past income. Someone who can invest today and hold out for a decade, maybe they can do it, if they know what they are doing. But the payoff times for most businesses are so long, if ever, and so unknown.
Think I’ll start with $1K monthly investment in Nicaragua:
By hiring (3) Nicas for domestic support/personal assistant/driver.
That money never loses value to me, while employing 3 people in need. The retirement mission statement is taking shape.
That's a perfect way to go.
@@ScottAlanMillerVlog , Question: if looking to provide staff with above-average salary & housing, would providing for English lessons online be a good add-on perk?
Not looking to disrupt the local way-of-things; but do want to provide signifiant improvement to quality of life for those in my life.
Hello. Im looking to move to Nicaragua. You seem to be knowledgeable and my question is: would you recommend transporting vehicles from US to Nicaragua or would it be better to purchase there?
In almost all cases, no, it's not recommended to bring a vehicle in from abroad. Do exceptions exist? Definitely. But most of the time, no. Import, transport, repair parts, repair knowledge... it all makes it quite difficult to justify the time and effort involved. Buying a vehicle here is almost always better, at least 85% of the time. I do plan to buy one abroad but only barely (e.g. Costa Rica) and because it's a specialty low cost electrical vehicle and I know what chances I am taking with it. And it's not because it's a smart thing to do, it's for the RUclips channel. So the "value" is different than normal.
@@ScottAlanMillerVlog thank you so much for your input. Very useful information.
Heavy duty transportation vehicles are cheaper and easy to sell here in Nicaragua if you see on the streets you will notice I am not lying@@Milo-g9q
So professional gamblers shouldn’t get excited when they go to a casino in Nicaragua, win on slots, see $1000 & then realize that it’s Cord not dollars.
LOL, I mean you CAN win $1000 dollars at the casino.
@@ScottAlanMillerVlog , don’t think I’d be comfortable “winning” the house and walking past the Nicas who don’t have the same money to win/lose.
Well if they are gambling with it, you shouldn't feel bad. Just walking into a casino is a luxury that I don't consider myself able to afford. They have the option of not gambling.
I haven't watched the whole video yet, but you need to set up a "Be a Good Expat" tee shirt booth in San Juan del Sur 😂😂.
jajaja
that what scares me being a 30yr old watching the retiring age going up and up,i would love a remote job to work from nicaragua,weather since i was born there and also live in Florida which is the same
Start making a plan to work online now and make the move! :)
@@ScottAlanMillerVlog any pointers for beginner online work
Any idea how profitable investing in farms, such as plantain farms, can be?
I would assume insanely little profits as most of the people with plantain farms border on being homeless. There's a truly endless supply of people living at the poverty line (or below) growing plantains in the country and there is a massive surplus. Coming in and competing with people living on $150/mo with existing farms that are already supplying the market feels like an impossibility. But maybe there's some economic factor I'm not aware of. But from a look at the market, there's zero additional demand and no one doing it today is making money.
@@ScottAlanMillerVlog Thanks for your response. I'll shoot you an email with some details
So you have a short term place?
i rent years at a time now. so very icy long term
@@ScottAlanMillerVlog, how long is long term? 🤔
@@ScottAlanMillerVlog we will have time to talk! Hum, any info you can send via email?
Thanks, great video
Love the term long term vacation….hahaha💃🧳✈🌊
Few years, we plan to rent for many, many more. No point in buying where we are. Rent is so good. Might buy land, but just to have a spot picked out. If we can rent for forever, we probably will.
Scott we need your help
Fill me in!
@@ScottAlanMillerVlogbusiness wise , where do Nicaragua businesses buy there merchandise from does it come from usa or china?
How do I send you a video
30p (frames per second), at least 1080HD or 4K even better. Send via wetransfer.com and use info@relocatenicaragua.com as the email address to send to
It's pretty easy on that website. Just upload and voila.
Like Cuban doctors that moonlight as cab drivers because it pays more.
good example. not quite that extreme here thankfully
Welcome to the term “loss leader” : BOGO, Ladies Night, $1 wings,,,,
Maybe Rocco misunderstood happiness in Nicaragua for succes in Nicaragua
I get it there's no work there if you want to be a digital Nomad that's cool but otherwise no investing really no work absolutely at all and you do it on your own as a digital Nomad that's fine but just as long as you're not taking jobs away from nicaraguans. Is that right?
Exactly. Is there "work here?" No
Is it great for digital nomads? Yes, it's perfect. Doesn't get better.
Can you invest? Yes, totally allowed and good, just really hard, but if it is something you can justify (you love it, you have an amazing idea, you just want to create jobs) then by all means it's a wonderful thing to attempt.
You are correct.
Deep dive jobs? I use to be a sub sailor. Where do I sign up 😂 .
Do you have an e-mail?
Yes, it's in the video descriptions and on the main RUclips page. Hopefully RUclips shows it if I put it here. Sometimes as the show host they allow me to post email that other people cannot.
info@relocatenicaragua.com