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Should I retire in Ecuador?

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10 years from now.

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  1. I DONT KNOW ABOUT ECUADOR BUT I WORK FOR A RETIREMENT MAGAZINE AND COSTA RICA AND MEXICO ARE REALLY POPULAR HOPE IT HELPS


  2. Yep Go for it, I am, I bought some property on the coast as well as an apartment close to the airport in Guayaquil, Ecuador offers some unique opportunities and the the crime rate isn't that high like a previous entrant suggested, in fact it actually has a much lower crime rate than the US.....Ren

  3. Wow, that's a long time to plan ahead, especially to live in a country where governments rarely last 2 years. Having spent some time in Ecuador earlier this year, it would not be on my short list of places to retire, but it does have some advantages. I do not know the coastal areas, and for me they would not be attractive as I am not fond of hot, humid weather.

    Advantages  of Quito and the highlands:

    Equitable climate, never too hot or cold

    Interesting culturally

    Beautiful scenery nearby

    Quito is big enough to offer range of services

    Decent  (not great) health care

    Inexpensive housing at the upper end of the scale

    Currently uses US dollar as currency

    Overall cost of living is fairly low

    Disadvantages:

    Country is politically unstable

    Much of the economy depends on narcotraficantes and oil, not signs of economic stability

    Crime rates are fairly high, lots of dangerous areas

    Quito is crowded

    Proximity to active volcanoes

  4. The big "plus" Ecuador has is that, in such a small place, you can visit quite different landscapes.

    Check this site for photos:

    http://ecuador-images.net/

    If you do come, try a smaller city, like Cuenca or Otavalo.

    Quito and Guayaquil are overcrowded and as any big city, they have a problem with crime.

    But if you're used to a more metropolitan life, you should try Santiago, Chile or Buenos Aires, Argentina, instead.

  5. I am from Ecuador, It is the best place to live for a couple of years, but since a lot of cities are growing they are becoming very crowded and the taffic is just crazy. Things in general are becoming more expensive, there are many places where u could get more with ur money than here... but still an awesome place if u have someone to share it with.

  6. I plan to! My husband and I would like to buy some land in the rainforest and open a small lodge. We want to spend "the golden years" in the forest, introducing people to the amazing things we've come to love. I love Ecuador, I'll be there in Feb.

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