7500 Subscribers Celebration and Insights on Living in Ecuador - What Now?

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • In this video, I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all my subscribers as we hit the milestone of 7,500 followers! Your support has been incredible, and I wouldn't be here without you. I also address some critical issues about living in Ecuador, particularly in Manta, where crime and safety are significant concerns. I share a candid comment from a viewer who describes the challenges of living in Ecuador and contrasts it with life in the Deep South of the United States.
    I also update you on my recent experiences, including a disturbing incident of crime in my neighborhood, which is usually considered safe. I advise those considering moving to Ecuador to do thorough research and consider waiting until after the next election to make any decisions. Additionally, I share the sad news of my friend Mark Bradberry's passing and the community's efforts to support his family. Thank you for your continuous support, and stay tuned for more updates and insights.
    #EcuadorLiving
    #TravelSafety
    #7500Subscribers
    Links to know:
    Facebook - Manta and Manabi Expats and Amigos - / 323275021650751
    My Channel Video Index - docs.google.com/spreadsheets/...
    My Google Docs document of useful information
    docs.google.com/document/d/1A...
    Document Links
    My Checklist for migration - docs.google.com/document/d/1U...
    Remember this folks.
    A country might look good on paper, or on a RUclips video, but what about the “Chemistry” between you, the individual and the country and culture as a whole?
    This is something we can’t know in advance. We can only make our move, dive in and test the waters…….and see how it goes.
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    The views expressed in this video are in no way intended to be taken as advice on retirement, migrating to Ecuador, investing, buying insurance, or getting your immigration documentation.
    I am not responsible for any decision you make after watching my videos.
    I don't give advice and I don't recommend anything unless it is based on my own personal, verifiable experience.
    I want to be sure that the information I provide is accurate information and I don't want people to make a poor choice based on anything I say.
    If one person comes here based on my influence and doesn't like it at all, then has to return to start all over again, I have failed.

Комментарии • 193

  • @fluffy5534
    @fluffy5534 Месяц назад +30

    Hi Don: we have had no problems in Cuenca. As long as you rent an apartment in a nice area and secure building. I heard people in the mountain take care of their neighborhoods. If they catch a trouble maker they teach them a permanent lesson.

    • @mrnice1976
      @mrnice1976 Месяц назад +1

      In the mountains indigenous (community, some would say "mob", but it's really more organized than that - there are rules) justice is a thing, on the coast it is not. That makes a difference.

    • @kc-gl9wv
      @kc-gl9wv Месяц назад

      Purification by fire for thieves?

    • @mrnice1976
      @mrnice1976 Месяц назад +1

      @@kc-gl9wv In extreme cases. There are plenty of other punishments that are enacted. Sometimes they are stripped half-naked, made to run between the community members being hit with a cane by each, made to apologize and compensate the victim. It's like a walk of shame.

    • @kc-gl9wv
      @kc-gl9wv Месяц назад

      Right!

  • @josesolorzano4176
    @josesolorzano4176 Месяц назад +11

    A lot of American expats came to Ecuador when our crime rate was among the lowest in the region, when infrastructure was being developed and maintained, when public healthcare was fairly decent and government institutions were functioning. But things can change quickly. Nothing is guaranteed. That's true anywhere.

  • @CassieDavis613
    @CassieDavis613 Месяц назад +15

    RIP Mark. Don, you were a good friend to Mark and his family.

  • @PhoenixBeI
    @PhoenixBeI Месяц назад +6

    So sorry to hear about your friend. My condolences, dear.
    I have to say, the Ecuadorian coast region has always been more dangerous than the rest of the country. Growing up in Ecuador in the 70s and 80s, this was always the case, especially Guayaquil and Esmeraldas. Granted, it was much different than today. And, if you pay attention, the trend remained. Im curious, what made you choose Manta?
    Have you considered other areas in Ecuador? Things change tremendously from place to place, even neighborhood to neighborhood. I was in Quito earlier this year, and I stayed in a neighborhood where nothing happens. It felt like the entire sector, encompasing 2 neighborhoods, was very safe. But Im well aware that if I went to a different neighborhood things wouldn't be the same.
    On a personal note, thank you very much for reading that comment. As a Californian, nothing makes me happier than hearing that another conservative left the state. And that they're likely to stay in the south. There have been problems in both Panama and Costa Rica where these people come in and bring their biases with them. The most common is racism towards the locals, and even non-white fellow Americans. We bring a lot of problems to the places we move, the biggest being gentrification, as is happening in Manta. We don't need to despise and think less of the locals just because the color of our skin is different.
    And FYI, none of the problems this person mentioned are universal. We don't have a crime or drug problem. Certain towns do, and even then it's only on certain neighborhoods. We don't have open borders since the borders are controlled by the fed. What we do is appreciate diversity. So anyone thinking that California is a hell-hole, think again. 😉

  • @junglecat7263
    @junglecat7263 Месяц назад +6

    Thanks Don. It's hard to emphasize enough that the level of safety in different parts of Ecuador is night and day. The coast where you live is the most dangerous part of Latin America right now. But much of the Sierra and Amazon are nearly unaffected

  • @susanwilliams274
    @susanwilliams274 Месяц назад +6

    I have now lived in Cuenca for 2 years. I live in a small house and feel completely safe, I love my neighbors. I have made many friends and love my life here. It is not the US and if you think it will be you will be disappointed. I am so sorry things are difficult in other places,

  • @whacked00
    @whacked00 Месяц назад +15

    Don, I don't agree with the comments about the other posters in that email. I dont think they are saying that EC is as magically safe as he suggests. Crime is everywhere. Anyone who thinks Ecuador, or Mexico, or the US (!) are crime free is kidding themselves. People need to be realistic when choosing thier future home, about the positives AND the negatives alongside each potential option. Also, they need to be realistic about themselves. Are they running away? Are they thinking thier new home will solve all thier problems? Your advice is great. Don't make a catastrophic move... selling everything, fully committing without adequate reflection and visits. Ease in...

  • @EMALAWEY
    @EMALAWEY Месяц назад +14

    So glad you posted…. Was beginning to worry if you were alright. Sorry about Mark.

  • @curtismandrake1843
    @curtismandrake1843 Месяц назад +12

    “Besides the fact they woke me up from a really great nap.” I love it!
    I stay at Oro Verde every time I come to Manta. Wonderful hotel.
    I should disclose, I have been a follower of your channel and others for years. I did purchase a home in Playa Santa Marianita 7 months back. It’s a secured neighborhood, but I do spend time and money in the local economy-restaurants, bars, trades, outfitting, etc. Wonderful, friendly people (that I have met.)
    It seems like you are not so much down on Ecuador, but you’ve have your fun there. Maybe looking for something new. I am just coming in to Ecuador and maybe I will carry the flame and report on my experiences.

  • @RJMincey
    @RJMincey Месяц назад +6

    To those native English speakers (Americans, Canadians, Brits, Aussies, etc) who contemplate moving abroad to Spain or Latin America but who (for whatever reason) don’t think this is the right time, I have some advice:
    Learn Spanish. So long as you are biding your time now anyway, until conditions become more favorable for a move, do all you can to become conversationally fluent in Spanish.
    More than any other single thing, this will open doors.
    Yes, you can get by without it - many expats are living proof of this. But is your goal only to “get by” in your new community or is it to become an integral part of it?
    Don’t get me wrong - learning Spanish doesn’t mean you will suddenly be treated as a local. No matter your level of fluency, you will always be an expat. There is simply no getting around that. But by making an effort to reach out to the locals and to engage with them, and by doing what you can to become a contributing member of your community, you will be accepted and welcomed, and the extent to which you can adjust to the new culture will be increased.
    Also, when at last you relocate, rent a furnished apartment. Yes, this is more expensive, but by traveling light you will have much more flexibility. Don’t pin yourself down with a lot of property or by investing in real estate right away.
    After you give your new country a proper test drive (of at least nine to eighteen months), if it’s not working out for you, Spanish can be your ticket to other countries. Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, are all options I would consider, even as Ecuador remains my top choice at this time.
    I’m currently studying Spanish with tutors and teachers from Quito. And the going is slow, but I’m soldiering on. I can think of nothing that will more ease my transition to Ecuador than the ability to communicate with people and more easily navigate the bureaucracy.
    Yes, this alone is not sufficient. We still need to leave our expectations behind and approach any new country and culture with an open mind. But learning the language is extremely helpful and your prospects for feeling comfortable in your new home will be ever so much greater for it.
    Thanks to Don for inspiring me to write all the foregoing and for providing his insights which (unlike mine) originate not in pure theory or speculation but rather in that most unforgiving of all teachers - actual life experience.

    • @PhoenixBeI
      @PhoenixBeI Месяц назад

      Learning Spanish.... Right?! My gringa wife is 100% relying on me since I'm a native speaker. 😅😅 So the plan is for her to learn once we choose a country. Fortunately, we crossed Spain off our list, and she couldn't be any happier since she doesn't like the Spanish acthent. Lol.
      You are completely right about trying out the country first. But I was thinking about 6 months or so. Not as many as you suggest.
      Very good advice! Thanks for posting it. One thing that many people don't do is looking at future weather patterns. For instance, I look at interactive maps to see future sea level rise... I want to live by the beach. And keeping my eye on current events. Not just politics and such, but also weather. For example, I came to realize that certain areas may be tricky. Just look at Brazil! It's going from extreme droughts to extreme floods.

  • @warrenmcallister7624
    @warrenmcallister7624 Месяц назад +6

    I'm so sorry for your loss Don . I know he was a great friend. I lost my lifelong best friend a couple of months ago and its like a family member died. Hard to get over.

  • @jamielivingston7765
    @jamielivingston7765 Месяц назад +5

    Glad to hear Barbita is getting SS. That eases my heart. She is such a good baby. I am not a fan of most babies but she is something special.

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад

      She’s very special. I’ve never been a baby fan but she has ripped those heart strings right outta me. I’m gonna be her guardian angel for eternity.

  • @dugfriendly
    @dugfriendly Месяц назад +5

    Thank you, Don. Your dispatches are very much appreciated ❤

  • @jimpoole3622
    @jimpoole3622 Месяц назад +13

    Congratulations Don!! - I enjoy learning about Ecuador as a place to move to. Thank you for your opinions!

  • @terryashley4674
    @terryashley4674 Месяц назад +12

    Just enjoy your life and your retirement. 👍🏽

  • @magnusb6311
    @magnusb6311 Месяц назад +5

    Congratulations on the achievement Don. I am sorry about the loss of your friend.

  • @tomtaylor3523
    @tomtaylor3523 Месяц назад +5

    Don, Great to see you online again. It's sad to hear you don't feel safe and have been threatened. Sorry to hear about Mark's death. Too bad he had to suffer at the end of his life. You look good, and look forward to your next video. Take care and stay safe.

  • @alejandromontalvo3423
    @alejandromontalvo3423 Месяц назад +9

    Congrats Don. Thank for your honest and unvarnished observations on life in Ecuador
    Im an Americam expat living in Quito. When i male it down to Manta i would love to buy you an almuerzo and have a chat. Best wishes.

  • @lailja21
    @lailja21 Месяц назад +5

    Thank you so much for Mark and his family update.

  • @JamesVarnas
    @JamesVarnas Месяц назад +7

    Apricate your honesty, safety is far more important than any ocean view and low priced homes

  • @CaptainBuzzBee
    @CaptainBuzzBee Месяц назад +1

    Don, we appreciate your videos and have enjoyed your commentary. Best wishes! @8:00 Stuff is stuff.

  • @BarqueCat1
    @BarqueCat1 Месяц назад +2

    I'm sorry that you wish you were back in AZ, I hope for everyone's sake that things continue to improve in EC. Hang in there and I'm looking forward to more videos when you are comfortable sharing. I also disagree with the message you read at the beginning of the video. Anyone expecting a move to be a magic solution to, well, anything, is going to be regretful. I am not there full time yet, but my plans haven't really changed. I'm looking forward to coming back in August. RIP Mark much love and peace to his family - it was a hard and helpless watch for 11 months.

  • @paulstein916
    @paulstein916 Месяц назад +8

    Don, congrats on your channel. I didn’t know that Mark had passed and sad to hear that. My condolences to his family and good friends like you. I always enjoy your videos and straight talk. Take care, be safe. Crazy stuff happens in Florida too.

  • @jimkeys7580
    @jimkeys7580 Месяц назад +5

    Congrats on your success Don! I appreciate your honest and straight forward opinions!!

  • @alainbergeron4520
    @alainbergeron4520 Месяц назад +3

    Don, your point is well taken. You're the boots on the ground and you report what you observe with truthfulness. I've been a long time listener and I know that your words mean something. Don keep up the good work!

  • @kathyandthedogs626
    @kathyandthedogs626 Месяц назад +5

    Don, as always I appreciate your straight shooting. It’s a tough decision. I’m in Florida, which is far from the wonderful place it used to be. I’m in a “nice area,” but have to be really careful….will leave it at that But I have to leave
    Take care of yourself, Don. I enjoy your videos but your safety is paramount.
    My condolences to you on Mark’s passing.

  • @user-kn1mr1lv4f
    @user-kn1mr1lv4f Месяц назад +5

    Thanks so much for your videos, have been watching since mid 2022 before doing a motorcycle trip around Ecuador and stopping in Manta. I know things have changed since my trip but really found the Ecuadorian culture and people so wonderful.
    I am so sorry for the loss of your friend. Stay safe and hope things get better soon.

  • @scotmatheson1109
    @scotmatheson1109 Месяц назад +1

    Am glad I didn't push up my retirement and go down. Have another 2 1/2 years at the current rate. I plan on holding on to my house in the States if I do.

  • @mikejpendergast
    @mikejpendergast Месяц назад +4

    Congratulations Don, enjoy your videos. Sad to hear about Mark, may he rest in peace 🙏

  • @RameshKumar-zw1ch
    @RameshKumar-zw1ch Месяц назад +1

    Wish you all the best to grow up to next 50k subscribers.
    I already subscribed to your channel longtime ago.❤
    I had been to Ecuador and Galapagos Islands.
    We have decided to move to Colombia after several visits to several areas of Colombia.
    I have an Indian friend who lived in several countries in South America almost 14 years. He goes everywhere in his motorcycle in Colombia. He is a young guy from India never lived in western countries or never listened to western media. He mixed with locals left and right without any difficulties. He went to Venezuela border in his motorcycle. I am following his footsteps.The best thing that you can do is never listen to fake medias. Adios amigos!

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much for watching and please be safe in your travels.

    • @RameshKumar-zw1ch
      @RameshKumar-zw1ch Месяц назад

      @@DonShader Thanks Don. The best advice that I learned from your experience is: “Don’t listen to fellow expats who try to create the same old bubble as in their home country in the country that they try to make an affordable living “. Mixing with the locals and assimilating in a gradual process, makes us happy.

  • @patriciaflaherty
    @patriciaflaherty Месяц назад +6

    I'm so sorry for the loss of your friend. It's good news that the paperwork is in order for Barbie's financial future, but no amount of money can make up for losing a father... especially at such a young age. It's a heartbreaking story. Who is threatening you? Is it an online troll, or a real, local person? Either way i hope you're back giving people the REAL story of what it's like to live in Ecuador...there are people just like you who need to know this information. As someone who lives in a small town in the deep south of the USA, the person who emailed you about our idyllic lifestyle will be unpleasantly surprised by our cost of living. The south has been inundated with Yankees and people from the west coast. Housing costs have easily doubled since the pandemic. Not a problem for someone working from home still being paid a California wage, but those of us who have been here all along can't keep up.

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад +1

      It’s a online troll that continues to hide behind an Alias. His name is Tom Lavey. Would you like his email address? I’d pay serious cash money as a reward for help in locating this SOB.

    • @jamielivingston7765
      @jamielivingston7765 Месяц назад

      What about the drug addiction rates in the south?

  • @sandcryer
    @sandcryer Месяц назад +5

    Don, thanks for the no BS approach to appraising of the situation there. I'm considering coming there for retirement. I'll keep my ear to the ground.
    Thanks for the info

  • @warrenwade8531
    @warrenwade8531 Месяц назад +4

    Thank you Don. We appreciate your insight!!

  • @abletrade106
    @abletrade106 Месяц назад +5

    💞😎 Nothing will change in six months. El Salvador President gave a good interview last week with Tucker Carlson. Took lot work to clean up El Salvador.

  • @Robertsdogs
    @Robertsdogs Месяц назад +2

    Cograts Don! on a milestone. and so very sorry about the loss of your friend. wishing the best for Marks wife and child.

  • @hydrazi
    @hydrazi Месяц назад +4

    I did hear about Mark on FB. Was very sad to hear it and I am sorry.

  • @horstwassermann5957
    @horstwassermann5957 Месяц назад +4

    Hello Don, I really appreciate your honest talks. I have the feeling that you are not "sugarcoding" your life in Ecuador. All the best to you. Horst

  • @whacked00
    @whacked00 Месяц назад +3

    Looking forward to new videos!

  • @jayb9058
    @jayb9058 Месяц назад +4

    Thanks for being so honest about the posts. Keep em coming but stay safe. Maybe I'll visit in a few months.

  • @pedroblanco8311
    @pedroblanco8311 Месяц назад +2

    Don, it's good to see you again.
    Congrats on surpassing 7.5k Subscribers!
    Many thanks to you for your efforts to publish
    your videos with the option to toggle on Spanish subtitles.
    Hang in there my friend. (BTW..... I'm like #560 of this video).

  • @cachecow
    @cachecow Месяц назад +4

    Congrats!!
    You can't stop now

  • @berniekeene868
    @berniekeene868 Месяц назад +4

    Congratulations Don. Continue to take care of yourself and live the life you want.

  • @neosan82
    @neosan82 Месяц назад +5

    Don, every time I see you on your perch with that calm ocean backdrop, well, you made the right decision in moving to Ecuador. Your CDs are earning much more than they would in the USA. Instead of withdrawing the CDs, instead of moving, thank your lucky stars you have a beautiful apartment and a beautiful partner, in an affordable place to be... Unlike Mesa, AZ, where you see headlines like this: "A homicide investigation is underway after police found a man dead outside a gated Mesa community on Sunday morning"

  • @ray4sp
    @ray4sp Месяц назад +4

    Hi Don, came very close to buying an apt very close to where you are at present. On balance, pleased that we exercised caution. One observation that I have used over the years to assess level of Expat activity is checking out the items for sale in the Gringopost ( Cuenca ) - gives you an idea who is selling out in anticipation of moving. Seems quite active at present.

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад

      Yes, you are right about that. I often see things for sale here that indicates an expat leaving. Not to mention that several of my friends that I used to sit and eat breakfast with are now gone.

    • @ray4sp
      @ray4sp Месяц назад

      @@DonShader My condolences on loss of Mark. I followed some of his saga through your posts. He did a great job with the local magazine he developed. RIP Mark.

  • @BWowed
    @BWowed Месяц назад +3

    Congratulations Don. Well-deserved

  • @aprilcorvasce4735
    @aprilcorvasce4735 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Don, I’m so glad you posted an update and that you are well. Sorry about Mark. Hang in there; enjoy your life!

  • @dianamayfield5615
    @dianamayfield5615 Месяц назад +1

    Congrats!!!! 7500 subscribers is quite an accomplishment... I don't always agree with everything you say, but I really appreciate your honesty. Thank you! So sorry to hear about your friend Mark... Prayers for you and his family. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @donnahougenesq7302
    @donnahougenesq7302 20 дней назад +1

    7670 subscribers now!

  • @user-qn1hi9wq7z
    @user-qn1hi9wq7z Месяц назад +2

    Don, I'm so happy to hear from you!

  • @Jetmab04
    @Jetmab04 Месяц назад +2

    Thanks Don. Good to see you again and, I'm so sorry to hear about your friend Mark - may he rest in peace!!
    And you - keep smiling.. Our entire world is messy right now but, it will be better. Just keep believing!!
    Take care and, take Stella out for a meal... You'll enjoy it I'm sure. 🌹🌹🌹

  • @uscurrumi
    @uscurrumi Месяц назад +1

    Thanks, Don, for your honest assessment of the situation in Manta. We appreciate it.

  • @JohnKaman
    @JohnKaman Месяц назад +4

    Stay safe Don!

  • @whosebonesaresharp
    @whosebonesaresharp Месяц назад +1

    It was good to see the update, like many I was curious as to how you are sorting out. Well done with the subscribers! It was some super solid advice you offer when you mention not selling your home if you can afford not to do so. Despite the windfall from the sale of our home we do regret leaving the market when we did. It is hard to wrap your head around the fact we cant afford return to the house and general location we left. Things have changed so much in just two short years. The pieces don't fit back together so easily once you up and leave a place. It has made things interesting and we have been traveling to other US locations we had never experienced before. We have found a place to regroup and continue to plan. Even now we search the globe for a potential landing spot but are not in the same hurry or overly optimistic state of mind that we once felt.

  • @joann5157
    @joann5157 Месяц назад

    Good to see you back, friend. I'm so sorry to hear about Mark. You were very much a blessing to him in his life.

  • @lisagonzalez8272
    @lisagonzalez8272 Месяц назад +2

    Congratulations 🎉🎊 ❤

  • @privateprivate921
    @privateprivate921 Месяц назад +2

    Be very aware that anyone that has a financial interest in you believing something about anything will most likely lie to further their own interest.. Ecuador is going thru a very real and difficult period in there democracy. It will take an enormous amount of money and time for this country to come back together again. At least 2-4 years … Don you are a very rare person, you tell the truth.. good job …..!

  • @jerrygarcia4390
    @jerrygarcia4390 Месяц назад +2

    Congrats 🎊🎈🍾 Don

  • @ken_617
    @ken_617 Месяц назад +4

    I appreciate your honesty, unfortunately can't say the same for some of those local real estate agents .... you would think with the security situation they'd be selling those condos at a heavy discount but nooooo LOL

  • @docjackie3140
    @docjackie3140 Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for the update and so sorry for y’alls loss… Don have you considered moving to a safer coastal town in Ecuador?

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад +2

      There is no such thing, especially with health care and other things that us old farts need.

  • @lisas44
    @lisas44 Месяц назад +1

    Congrats - I have enjoyed your channel! I'm sorry about your friend.

  • @ctbeachbm
    @ctbeachbm Месяц назад

    Great honest advice as usual, Don. Thinking it's going to be a lot more than 6 months before Ecuador can clean things up.

  • @denisbabineau6898
    @denisbabineau6898 Месяц назад +2

    good to hear from you 👍

  • @tmcdon
    @tmcdon Месяц назад +2

    Don Shader, global celebrity! Congratulations, Don!

  • @petesie8371
    @petesie8371 Месяц назад +1

    Don, I appreciate your honest opinions. I think you nailed it, people on the fence should wait a bit and seed how the elections pan out. It could be good for Ecuador or it could be another couple of rough years. I have faith in the people of Ecuador, they will persevere. It can only get better. Stay safe!

  • @terryashley4674
    @terryashley4674 Месяц назад +6

    I don't own a home and, for years, I've been planning to retire abroad. I'm considering Panama. I also like Uruguay and Paraguay. I'd consider Peru, Argentina, the Philippines and Serbia, to name a few.

    • @paulstein916
      @paulstein916 Месяц назад +1

      I think Don’s advice is good to keep your place in the USA and visit those places first before selling everything and moving. Of course, if this is doable, given your finances.

    • @davidveraok
      @davidveraok Месяц назад +5

      Hello there, As a general description Peru's cities and town are not as beautiful decorated as in Ecuador, but services and security is good to very-good, including self-suficient in food , electricity, natural gas, driking water, agricultural water, etc. Also one of the lowest homicide rates in the region as 6 per 100k people, compared to Mexico 24 . Even "peaceful" Uruguay is now 12 , Ecuador 44 and Colombia 26. Data from 2023.

    • @msbeecee1
      @msbeecee1 Месяц назад +1

      Perhaps conisder Colombia. I heard wonderful things abt living 40 mins outside of Medellin. Bogota also good. For me Panama too hot & I don't wanna be in Central America...

    • @terryashley4674
      @terryashley4674 Месяц назад +1

      @@paulstein916 I live and work in the same place. When I retire from my jobs, I have two, I won't have a place to live. I'll get rid of most of my stuff and leave for good.

    • @icu64x
      @icu64x Месяц назад +2

      Sorry to hear of the passing of your friend. We are currently in cuenca for the second time and are going to check out loja. Depending on who wins the election, we will be out of the states by inauguration day, and will get out while still can. Every place has issues. I'm willing to take my chances here. I know what to expect.

  • @andresgiz9666
    @andresgiz9666 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Don congratulations on your great success being with you from day one 👍 from the magic city of miami Florida ⛱️ ✨️

  • @mkadair
    @mkadair Месяц назад +2

    Hang in there Don.

  • @eddean7728
    @eddean7728 Месяц назад +1

    Congrat's Don

  • @bradelliot1027
    @bradelliot1027 Месяц назад +1

    i appreciate your honesty...stay safe..thank you...

  • @hydrazi
    @hydrazi Месяц назад +4

    I live in Ecuador in a "Red Zone". Manta is basically the worst if you go by body count. I think it will improve as well. I am a big guy, I am in good shape, but I keep my head a swivel. I trust no one. If you can live like that, this place is fine. I am with you and Motorcycle Jesse. Don't come right now. Wait and see.

  • @rvdareyet7201
    @rvdareyet7201 Месяц назад +1

    We feel exactly the same as you about going out at night, but honestly now we stay home 95% of the time. That’s why we’ve made the tough decision to evacuate to la sierra.

  • @privateprivate921
    @privateprivate921 Месяц назад +4

    Also most of the development that you see in Manta is financed by very creative lending.. I don’t mean by a Bank ..

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад

      You’re probably very much right about that. I honestly don’t think these buildings will ever be fully occupied.

  • @billeagle51
    @billeagle51 Месяц назад +1

    Don...really glad you are telling it like it is. I noticed the other couple that were saying that Ecuador was paradise, but now have been traveling to other countries to live. I have a friend in your area, and wants to come to the US because of crime. That is sad, but like I told you before and that other couple. I worked in South America for five years, and was told the following by a buddy that was leaving after 7 yrs in Venezuela. YOU JUST NEVER KNOW WHICH WAY THE POLITICAL WINDS MAY BLOW IN SOUTH AMERICA, BECAUSE BEFORE YOU KNOW IT YOU' VE SEEN EVERYTHING.

  • @dennismastin2444
    @dennismastin2444 Месяц назад +1

    Hey Don, even though you are a grumpy old gringo, it hurts to know you have suffered from events you don't deserve. You are a positive , adventurous, open minded, kind person underneath it all. I can tell. You produce great videos and bring really good, honest and interesting stories to us. I have not Thanks. Hang in there. May many blessings be ever in your future.

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much Dennis, I appreciate that.

  • @lur3950
    @lur3950 Месяц назад +2

    Take good care of yourself. Extra careful. I have had confrontations with people here in the US. California, Texas. I don't know what's wrong with people nowadays? Hate. Violence, hostility. Even women. I think that what's affected everything there is the pandemic. That thing messed up everything & everywhere.

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад +1

      I couldn’t agree more. The whole world is upside down.

  • @marialennen3660
    @marialennen3660 Месяц назад +2

    Sorry about your friend mark, you take care, consider other countries.

  • @robbies2604
    @robbies2604 Месяц назад

    I m so sorry you’re getting threats or people telling you to quit making videos. All I can do is laugh because they don’t know you! Those are people who feel threatened by your truth. I’ve never known you to be a quitter when you are passionate about something. You will resume when it’s safe for you and those seeking your advice. I’m encouraged by the potential growth of Manta. That shows hope! There’s always growth after a fall.
    On another more personal note, I’m sorry for your loss. Knowing you as I do, you hurt terribly when you’ve lost someone you care about. Your ability to reach out to others for support is admirable and humble at the same time. No doubt you made sure his family got what they needed.
    In the spirit of things, if someone doesn’t like your videos, they can bite my butt as well. Love you sweet brother of mine!❤

    • @rreegan6956
      @rreegan6956 Месяц назад

      Donnie is censoring like a Goolag leftist and seemingly can pitch but he can't catch. There's a word for this, it begins with a and ends with hole. Remember Donnie boy, when some takes away someones voice, they will often use thier fists.

  • @bertlj6367
    @bertlj6367 Месяц назад +5

    I really really want to know name of who you bleeped out about wanting to sell paradise to gringos. I have an idea who it is. Thanks for your honesty.

    • @karenweaver8957
      @karenweaver8957 Месяц назад +2

      You mean Amelia and JP? They still have Ecuadorian Citzenship. They say they are traveling the world now. Or are you talking about some real estate sellers?

    • @msbeecee1
      @msbeecee1 Месяц назад

      ​@@mikeA2010 they didn't flee... they have Ecuador citizenship & are traveling for their yt channel & because they want to see world. It's called "slow travel."

    • @fluffy5534
      @fluffy5534 Месяц назад +5

      Amelia and JP have always told us bad and good. They continue to do that today for every country they visit.

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад +3

      It’s not Amelia and JP

    • @msbeecee1
      @msbeecee1 Месяц назад

      @DonShader thx for clarifying 🤣

  • @jamielivingston7765
    @jamielivingston7765 Месяц назад +4

    We gave away everything (sold car lol) and came down sight unseen BUT there was very little that had any value either monetarily or emotionally. Our apartment was $2200/month for a dump. Had already sold my house that I would never have rented out as it was a maintenance nightmare.

    • @msbeecee1
      @msbeecee1 Месяц назад

      What city in Ecuador did u end up in ? How long have u been there ?

    • @RJMincey
      @RJMincey Месяц назад +1

      If you refer to Ecuador in your post above, then I simply don’t believe you. No housing in Ecuador that rents for $2200 could remotely qualify as a dump. Not even a fool would go for a deal like that in Ecuador.

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад +2

      Jeff I think she’s referring to the place she had in the states.

    • @RJMincey
      @RJMincey Месяц назад +2

      @@DonShader, thanks for clarifying. It wasn’t clear to me what “came down” meant in this context.

    • @jamielivingston7765
      @jamielivingston7765 Месяц назад +2

      @@RJMincey referring to the apartment I left in Phoenix

  • @dougdileo4727
    @dougdileo4727 Месяц назад +2

    good to hear from you...sometimes these extreme measures are a necessary evil...hopefully they can clean up these gangs and cartels as in el salvador....hang in there Mr Don

  • @mrnice1976
    @mrnice1976 Месяц назад +1

    Just make sure you go to the coop in the few day window between when your CD matures and when it renews automatically. Once it renews automatically, you are stuck again for a year (if that's your term).

  • @harley1122118
    @harley1122118 23 дня назад

    Hi Don, I just stumbled into your channel. Have you thought of Mexico? I live in Ajijic, very safe, English is spoken everywhere, and is really cheap compared to South Florida where I came from. Tons of gringos, big center with tons of activities (Lake Chapala Society). The other super safe city is Puerta Vallarta where English is spoknen...a bit more pricy but you can find great great deals. You would blend in fine.

  • @relicofgold
    @relicofgold Месяц назад +1

    First and foremost, so sad for all affected that Mark has passed. He was a great advocate for Ecuador. Other: 1) Congrats on the 7.5k subs Don! 2) They woke you from a nap? Prison is the only answer for that.3) Would you be happier in a small town in Ecuador?

    • @jamielivingston7765
      @jamielivingston7765 Месяц назад +1

      Small towns don't have hospitals. Only clinics.

    • @relicofgold
      @relicofgold Месяц назад

      @@jamielivingston7765 Good point! Maybe a small town close to Manta?

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад

      No!

    • @relicofgold
      @relicofgold Месяц назад

      @@DonShader Very well! 😁

  • @davebennett4087
    @davebennett4087 Месяц назад +2

    It seems like the coast is not the safest place for”gringos” right now. Have you considered other parts of the country or do you think that the security situation is the same throughout all areas?

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад

      Yes but the problem is the altitude.

  • @ihaveacovertnarcissistmother
    @ihaveacovertnarcissistmother Месяц назад

    do you feel the crime rate in areas like Olon are better? Thanks for always sharing honestly and openly.

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад

      There is probably very little crime in areas like Olon. The major crime areas right now are Manta and Portoviejo. I personally will never live in Olon.

    • @ihaveacovertnarcissistmother
      @ihaveacovertnarcissistmother Месяц назад

      @@DonShader why not Olon? Thanks for the reply.

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад +1

      @@ihaveacovertnarcissistmother It's too far away from emergency health care and not much to do there.

  • @billassim9014
    @billassim9014 Месяц назад

    If people want to travel, they should check the website of the USA embassy there first, for updates, Nice Video, great view,

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, you are right. Thanks so much.

  • @wtcneverforget8163
    @wtcneverforget8163 Месяц назад +2

    On the shooting in front of your building; When did you learn it was a rubber bullet? on that day? I wonder if that guy was a victim of a random attack or was followed like from a bank or something?

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад

      It was later, on the news. And I still don’t know what the motive was but I do know this wasn’t the first motorcycle robbery on this street.

  • @dingusmoped
    @dingusmoped Месяц назад +3

    7501 -- Just subscribed. :-)

  • @catsmeow4264
    @catsmeow4264 Месяц назад +2

    Sure wish I could get that 8%!

    • @mikeA2010
      @mikeA2010 Месяц назад +2

      I get 11.23% on my CD's in Mexico!

    • @msbeecee1
      @msbeecee1 Месяц назад

      ​@@mikeA2010do u have to live there for that ?

    • @catsmeow4264
      @catsmeow4264 Месяц назад

      @@mikeA2010 It's one thing making me jealous but you don't have to stick it to Don!

    • @mikeA2010
      @mikeA2010 Месяц назад +1

      @@msbeecee1 no, you don't. You just need a visa

  • @privateprivate921
    @privateprivate921 Месяц назад +16

    The reality is that you should not purchase any real estate in Ecuador until at least two years from now . If the country goes into a recession it will just add to the difficulties. Do not Gamble with LatinAmerica , you will not win !!!

    • @msbeecee1
      @msbeecee1 Месяц назад +2

      I agree. I'm looking forward to living there but will probably never buy there. Want to slow travel

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад +4

      That’s smart thinking.

    • @goldgeologist5320
      @goldgeologist5320 Месяц назад +2

      I have worked overseas most of my adult life for over 40 years.
      If you are rich and can afford to lose the money, sure buy a property. But if you will be investing a significant amount of your life wealth, then rent!
      Developing nations are always in flux. Rent so you can walk away within days with no strings attached and no significant loss of wealth.
      Selling property overseas can take a very long time and you can suffer significant losses. And it can be a complex process.

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад +2

      You are dead on right about every bit of this.

    • @luisdetomaso867
      @luisdetomaso867 Месяц назад +1

      Renting in Ecuador is sooo cheap. Anyone who buys an apartment is nuts. There is absolutely no investment return. Since the market is flooded with brand new construction, no one will want your used place

  • @annaware1836
    @annaware1836 Месяц назад

    Hi, Don. I like both your interviews with Terri Carroll. What is the best way to reach her? She mentioned that she left Manta to Panama City. I would love to talk to her.

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад +1

      I'll ask her if it's okay to share her email address.

    • @annaware1836
      @annaware1836 Месяц назад

      @DonShader thank you. I do appreciate it. When Teri stated in your interview that "she no longer felt safe as a single woman." This something that I think about as an African American woman moving into a Latina culture. I would like to have a further talk with Teri.

  • @Jimmy_Duff
    @Jimmy_Duff Месяц назад +3

    Congratulations Sr Don! I miss your grouchy ass. More videos please!

  • @user-xj4ij1jn9j
    @user-xj4ij1jn9j Месяц назад +1

    It seems like (Don) you are on the fence with your stay in Manta.
    I feel you either believe in a destination or you don’t.
    I have always enjoyed your videos.
    This one seems a bit negative for Manta. There is a new international that has just opened.
    There is a huge amount of new construction. ie Grand Manta Bay. Manta is on the cusps of being
    the next destination for tourism. It really can be a great place to visit for foreigners.
    A superb fish market, great restaurants and nice whale watching only a stones throw away. In addition to the best Panama hats made in the world.
    Try to be patient with the crime that is occurring now. It’s far better than what we deal with in the United States. I look forward to meeting you when I am down there in 2025.

    • @helllooopeepsk3024
      @helllooopeepsk3024 Месяц назад

      In what way is the crime better than in the US?

    • @user-xj4ij1jn9j
      @user-xj4ij1jn9j Месяц назад

      @@helllooopeepsk3024 There aren’t school shootings in Ecuador, there aren’t cars plowing into groups of people, there aren’t smash and grabs going on in Ecuador. Do I need to say more?

    • @helllooopeepsk3024
      @helllooopeepsk3024 Месяц назад +1

      Fair points that is true. But also extortion and kidnapping is much more common in ecuador. In US there is much less attacks with explosives like car and pipe bombs that can kill innocent people even if they aren't the target. I've never been robbed in the US it has happened a few times in Ecuador. Pretty crazy to be riding the bus then have armed men get on and take your stuff at gunpoint

  • @octonion
    @octonion Месяц назад

    First, condolences on the death of Mark. He was a fighter given his severe cancer and heart issues. I’m glad the fundraiser provided the needed financial support, but more valuable was your personal support and commitment for Mark’s care and his family. I see Mark’s HiExpat publication link is no longer active.
    The construction seems to be following a well-scripted paradigm. Build for expats, foreigners, locals with financial means with inflated price points, which are probably even beyond many expats whose primary reason to be in Ecuador is financial survival. This construction does not address poverty of local population nor infrastructure which is financed by the government. The expat impact on local real estate prices and ensuing resentment is well-known worldwide. I heard recently of “Go home gringo” signs adorning street fixtures in Medellin. But as you say the increase in supply due to expats moving on may be an opportunity.
    IMHO, the statement that says the most about your frame of mind was that you would not be sitting in Manta at the moment if you still had your property in Mesa. It’s a regret you mention often. Yeah, I have my own long list.

  • @rafaelsolorzano700
    @rafaelsolorzano700 Месяц назад +2

    I'm one of your subscribers 😮😮😮😮 I think Ecuador has come to the lowest point....

  • @mariadavis3797
    @mariadavis3797 Месяц назад +1

    Don’t sell anything until you have checked out the place or choose another safer country.

  • @catsmeow4264
    @catsmeow4264 Месяц назад +4

    Development brings more people, brings more problems.

    • @PhoenixBeI
      @PhoenixBeI Месяц назад

      Well, this isn't development for the sake of development. It's gentrification. I belive Tarqui is a lower income neighborhood. If I'm wrong about Tarqui, pls correct me.

  • @donnahougenesq7302
    @donnahougenesq7302 20 дней назад

    I realize there is crime Ecuador. However, in Washington DC, 2 armed car jackings took place against a politician directly, and another in front of one of their homes. It is a weird world. In Mesa, it is super hot, too hot to go out at night, and there is crime there, too. There was such destitutionian, such a distonian situation, and young kids hitting the street to try to make a buck, to get food, any relief from the death scenes, and now those kids are older teens and young adults who lacked formative socialization and disapline and were ripe to be picked up by Ganges and / or other bad influences, and drugs. That has to be weeded out. Even Gilbert Az and Chandler Az had the Gilbert Goods that would randomly attack people. It is horrible. I think it has a lot to do with the stresses of Covid, drug abuse, changing social placement and worker apathy. The crime rate isn't that different statistically than in USA. But, the way it is dealt with is. Peace.

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  20 дней назад

      Wow! You're describing Ecuador.

  • @catsmeow4264
    @catsmeow4264 Месяц назад +2

    In the year 2525 archaeologists will dig up your digital bones.

  • @lauras8674
    @lauras8674 Месяц назад +1

    Don. Try getting out. Can you move to somewhere else in America that's not so $$$?

    • @DonShader
      @DonShader  Месяц назад +1

      If I could find that place, I would but I’m going to wait it out for now.