Friday, June 6, 2008
Manta, Ecuador
Read more about Ecuador in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
If you’re looking for a place where the weather is perfect and the cost of living is low…where you look out your window at the sparkling ocean and pristine beaches, but also have the opportunity to step outside to a bustling city if the beach life becomes too relaxing…and where you can get an oceanfront home for less than $80,000…then I believe that Manta, on Ecuador’s coast, is your best bet.
Read OnSunday, May 18, 2008
Read more about Ecuador in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
My wife, Suzan, and I lived in Ecuador from November 2001 until November 2002.
Life has pushed us around the hemisphere since then...Panama, Nicaragua, three different places in Mexico. But during the year we lived in Quito, we were able to explore much of Ecuador’s beaches, highlands, and mountains—and we flat out fell in love with the place. It’s not only one of the most affordable places on Earth to live...as far as I’m concerned, it has the best weather on the planet.
Read On
Friday, March 28, 2008
Cuenca, Ecuador
Learn more about Ecuador in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
Salinas, Ecuador’s largest coastal resort, offers one of the country’s best real estate investment markets with annual appreciation running at 40%. Located at Ecuador’s western-most point, Salinas is sometimes called the “Little Miami Beach” because of the phalanx of white mid- and high-rise condominiums built around a crescent bay.
Read On
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Cuenca, Ecuador
Learn more about Ecuador in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
I’ve discovered what I believe is the most undervalued and overlooked section of coastline in South America. On the tropical coast of Ecuador you can still buy a beachfront home for $50,000 and live comfortably on $1,000 a month. Some properties in the area—specifically, in the towns of Manta and Salinas—have gone up by as much as 30% and 40% in the past year, and much of the rest of the coast looks poised to join the up-trend. But it’s not too late to get in on the opportunity.
Read OnMonday, Feb. 25, 2008
Learn more about Ecuador in International Living Postcards—your daily escape
One of the pleasures that many of Ecuador’s expats discover in their adopted country is art collecting. Even those who were not collectors back home take up the habit, impressed by the quality, variety, and low cost of the arts in this Andean country.
Read On