I really like the videos you two have done and I am so happy you see Cotacachi to be the fantastic place I do. You could not live any closer to center city than I do. I am 2 doors off the intersection of two main streets. Ten years ago, I waited 3 months, to get into the exact townhome, in an all Spanish area, in which I will probably reside until I drop dead. I have traveled the World to decide where my retiring years would be. Cotacachi won in 24 hours of stepping off the plane. There is not a more rewarding place to live and my neighbors are the kind for which everyone wishes. I spoke almost no Spanish and still am limited. They know I am here to stay. But I fear what the huge influx of U.S. expats can do. In escaping the U.S., they are bringing it with them. Most expats group together in walled onclaves and English-menu restaurants. They do not come here to get to know the people and the people realize that. One of the communities you show, with very nice homes, has an indigenous community right beside it and those indigenous people are not happy. They have physically acted out at times, along with police accompanying them. And, you usually only see grass growing on expat land. Grass takes water and has no purpose. It is a waste of water, just to have grass to make a pretty picture of your propery. A problem with expats in Ecuador. A native neighbor does not care how your casa looks, as the value is in the land, not the house. Since water is a problem World Wide, very few natives use water for anything that is not sustaining to life. With the melting of glaciers, streams and rivers not being what they used to be before the Cotacachi glacier died in 2007, water is scarce in many areas of Ecuador. I understand the need for most people to get out of the U.S., but you will ruin this beautiful country, if you do not leave the U.S. behind. When I left Fort Lauderdale 10 years ago, I sold a home in a private community with my own pool, a sports car, and 2 businesses. At 68, it was time to move on. I packed 2 suitcases, hopped on LATAM and never looked back. I realized at 68 that none of what I had was necessary for an enjoyable life. And, You are totally correct. Cotacachi has everything you could possibly need, all within walking distance. You will be happy beyond belief if you can leave your past behind. This is not the U.S. and I hope it never starts down that path. That would be very disappointing for many.
This is what happens when a nice place gets marketed to people in the West. They come in and bring their bad habits along. It takes time and effort to assimilate into a new culture. Americans are not the best at doing that. Austin, tX was a great place too until developers took over about 20 yrs. ago. It's a mess now and even locals are moving out.
A bathtub and dishwasher are completely unnecessary, as well. I live in Florida, currently, and nobody has a dishwasher where I am, because Florida often has droughts and forest fires. I have never used a dishwasher in this state, in fact. I lived in Bolivia, and each family with money had a woman do the washing, in the sink. That would be a much more integrative, and environmentally friendly way to support the local community.
Please in Cotachi are not short of water. Rains enough. Thececuadorian are not use to hace flores well cultivate in the garden. I am ecuadorian and I Know, pks don't make a drama. garde
I loved so much how you enjoy my beautiful home country. It’s so wonderful to see you guys appreciate the beauty of every place you go in Ecuador. We hope we can meet you in person this coming December that we are planning to go to my beautiful country.
@@theinkawarrior7649 Follow the way with rest of Latinoamérica? You mean, poverty ??? Trashy future??? Everything filled with trash, pollution, corruption, hunger and underdevelopment ??? That’s what socialism and especially Latin American socialism has brought to the continent
Incredible! We really appreciate you all creating and sharing this content! Cotacachi looks so beautiful, it's definitely on our "must visit" for our exploratory trip. Thank you! Hope to see you soon!
Dammit!! Your videos make me want to move so bad. The politics here in the US are getting so toxic we would love to live somewhere quiet and beautiful. I need to plan a trip to check it out in person. Thanks!
Before you do, look into the Francesca Williams-37. Before she was the victim of a home robbery/invasion she posted about her concerns on Quora in What are the major stereotypes people have about Ecuador and to what extent are they true?. It's an eye opening story that is never told by the Travel Marketers/UA-camrs.
This video was very helpful since me and my husband are planning to retire somewhere in the highlands of Ecuador because we dislike hot weather. Cotacachi is in our list. Thank you both for these videos, I like your personalities.
Thank you for showing my house in San Miguel. We LOVE it here. ❤️ Seeing all the craziness in the world today this is a Great place to feel like it’s all so far away. So Sorry I missed seeing and meeting you guys!
Oh my what a gem! Leather capital beauty! Thank you for sharing such a beautiful area. I was lucky to visit Cotacachi a few years ago - great memories!
Thank you for this video! I’ve been to Ecuador a few times and love it. Love the people too. It has so much to offer and affordable too. Your presentation was excellent! Didn’t even know there are communities like these. Would’ve love to know the price range, please. I’m considering Ecuador for retirement. Please keep showing these videos. I’m subscribing right now!!!
Hi wonderful couple! I am from Ibarra. Very welcome to my provincia de Imbabura ♥️! I am thrilled watching your content. I had no idea this exists in Cotacachi! On my next visit, I will check it out! Enjoy the pure air and the weather down there! Saludos desde California!!🌈
Hi, People of the Unconventional Life. Thanks for the information about Cotacachi. It is a good city in Ecuador. I believe that it is also very quiet, friendly and it has the fresh climate of the Andes mountain.
Well done! We were there all of September and moving there early December! We shared your video with all of friends in Cotacachi. Love the drone shots!
Absolutely awesome Amelia & JP, like you it was super hard finding info about Cotacachi and you guys blew this out of the water. This area just went back to the top of my list, can't wait to see the upcoming property video. You guys rock :-) Hey can you include what the weather is like there, is it like Cuenca, cloudy, chilly nights etc. ?
I own a home in Sisa Pacha and have lived here for 81/2 years. We are in the outskirts of Otavalo and pay our property taxes there. But, it is a shorter drive to downtown Cotacachi than Otavalo.
Thanks for the insightful comments. I was sold at 4.35 with the yellow 🏵 rose, I do have weakness for yellow roses. It was very informative to explore the differents Barrios.. it seems to me the quality of life is top-notch in this hidden paradise.
We are looking at Cotacachi for retirement in the next few years.... and coming from COS, CO, we love hearing your comparisons. Thanks so much for your insight.
Really loved this video, seeing the neighborhoods was very informative! I saved this video to refer to in the future when I'm closer to retirement! 😁 Thank you for all your work for us ! 👍❤
Thank you for this wonderful episode. It was the first area I thought to see for a possible future home. But then I started to think more Villcabamba. I see your love for the coast too, but think it's easy to visit the ocean whenever I like. Thank you so much JP y Amelia for all your wonderful y informative vlogs.
A very information video about Cotacachi. I didn't see as many street animals that I did in other videos. Perhaps there are, but hidden. I'm coming to Ecuador on the 29 of Nov. I'll start in Cuenca, but then who knows. No fixed plans. I enjoy Damian because he's hilarious 'muchachos'.
So been watching many of you videos. And thinking about moving from us. But having a hard time figuring out on a map most of the city's and towns your talking about.
Amelia and JP you should make a video on the state of emergency declared by the President of Ecouator, the manifestation in many city, the road block impossible for some tourist to move from Quito to other area and the peace for this W/E by the indigenious till the president comes back after october week end fest. THIS IS REAL !!!! What do you think ????
Ecuador is a country made up of an indigenous majority. This past election, a Western businessman won the election by 1%. The reality of Ecuador is like that of Panama and many other Central American countries. A class struggle between indigenous and Western populations. Any Westerner who moves to these places without knowing their historical background, deserves any inconvenience that they may experience. Ignorance is not bliss, regardless of what the United States public school system tells you.
I follow your videos and I think I will be relocating to Ecuador in the future. I scour Google earth to help select locations. 1 thing I don't see is wastewater treatment plants. I know the freshwater comes from the mountains. And yeah you cannot drink the tap water. But where does the toilet water go? I have seen in some Peru videos where the sewage gets routed to lakes and drinking water also comes from these same lakes. I don't want to swim in clear mountain toilet water. In Guayaquil, they have a wastewater treatment plant but it is not on the river proper. It's close several blocks away but it doesn't really look like a treatment center either.
Good one. We’re def getting out of Dodge and Cotacachi looks very nice. Only caveat being the contrived sterile gated houses. I can’t imagine living in such a fake place. The centro looks awesome.
Q: How is the drinking water in Cotacachi compared to Cuenca? Like so many others, Thank you for taking the time and energy to produce these videos. Very Helpful. Blessings!
The only drawback to Ecuador I see is that is seems to always be cloudy. I understand it because of the rain forest. But still cloudy. I would defiantly need to spend some time there in order to determine if is the place for me. I live near Boston - it is cloudy from October until march much of the time. It is not fun not seeing the sun for weeks at a time.
Hello Emilia and JP. You have featured some nice areas to live in this video I've heard that when using toilets in Ecuadore your exspected to put the toilet paper in a bin, do you know if you have to put toilet paper in a bin in the newer homes you featured in this video do you need to do this in some of the major Hotels in Cuenca? This is putting me of from spending five months in Ecuadore. It would be great if I can rent a room in the San Miguel area you featured in this video. I don't drive so it would be nice to live near public transport. I want to come to Ecuado to get a lot of Dental Treatment done at the Dental Practace you've featured in another video.
Cotachaci looks like a lovely little town. What is the population? You mentioned CBD oil for your back. Is that topical and does it work for arthritis in the spine. I have very bad arthritis in my lower back and am having to take anti-inflammatory (Ibuprofine) for it.
Thanks so much. I am planning to sell my boat that I have lived on for 6 enjoyable years and move to more adventures. I will visit this area and explore the possibility of living there.
❤❤ What a great video. Can't wait to hear about pricing when it comes to real estate. I Have to confess, I'm ready to book a Flight !! Icredible views. Gracias
Oh, man. Cows eating the grass on the streets. I haven't seen that in sooooo long! When I was growing up in Quito, they were everywhere. Any grass, road dividers, sidewalks, etc. It was all fair game for the cows. I lived in a place is that is well-developed now, but it wasn't back then. What now is high rise row used to be all "potrero." Not only would cows eat there, but the indigenous would also collect their dung for fuel and other needs. Now, you can only see that stuff in documentaries, or little towns like Cotacachi. :) I'm also shocked at how much Cotacachi has grown!
Thank you both, I am also from Evergreen CO. I was in Panama and Loved Boquete, retired with SS, and work pt. I only get $1290.00 a month due to early retirement. I am presently in St Petersburg Florida and this is my last year here. The prices are crazy and I am not a fan of Florida at all. When flying into Ecuador where do you suggest flying into? I would like to explore the areas that you showed in the video. Great information, Thank you !!!!
Great content my wife and I love watching your videos. Thank u. We are planning to visit Ecuador beginning of year to become residents. I want to begin applying for residency now. But from my understanding I need to have a place of residence before applying. So I guess we will come for 3 months find a temporary residence then ill go back to U.S. to begin the residency process. Am I doing this correctly?
I watched a video where you talked about teaching English online? But now I can't find it.. I think the website started with a "C".. can't remember now
Great video Thank U both so much! I am a Retired military planing to scout Ecuador with my wife around August to Nov. Hope to contact you guys to see how u can help us🙏🙏
How come you do not use translate from the iPhone app? Is easy and is on iOS 15.1 Works well. Also regarding the dating question. JP, Amelia is right, will be right since she is the one who dated you and married you. In relationship, I learn that women are in charge no matter what we think.
Are you going to visit and do a video from Guayllabamba ?? I plan to go there when I come back in a few months and I don't believe you guys ever visited there or at least did a video from there. Was actually very little out there on UA-cam in English except one gentleman who seems to hate everything about most places that he visits in Ecuador. Except Guayllabamba ... So that got me interested
Ecuadorian Spanish is one of the more easily copied and clear accents to understand. Not nearly as 'machine gun vocal delivery' style like e.g. Castellano spoken on 'la peninsula' (mainland Spain in Madrid/Castille province etc.) Neither as 'sing-song' and colloquialism loaded like Argentino, Chiliano, Colombiano Peruano, Venezolano, Mexicano or Cubano etc. Sea-side/coastal areas for residing look really cool too. Options of family houses or apartments/condominiums also look competitive. 'Amelia and J. P,. ' videos do a great job selling Ecuador as a viable retirement option in South America.
We covered your questions on our other channel Live Abroad Now In Ecuador: liveabroadnow.com/elder-care-in-ecuador/ liveabroadnow.com/best-healthcare-in-ecuador/
We are not, but we can introduce you to a trustworthy real estate agent in Ecuador. More info here: liveabroadnow.com/referrals/ecuador-real-estate-agent-referral/
Hola Chicos.... I live in Cuenca, and am thinking of purchasing a 3BR home in the centro area, that also has a 1 BR (used for AirBnB). I was in real estate back in the states, and know how to evaluate properties. However, I don't have the same tools here to make a proper evaluation. Do you know where I can go to get a real estate evaluation?
Do you ever worry about the earthquakes and volcanoes. My family wants to leave the USA for the same reasons you left. So many questions I wish I could ask.
I really like the videos you two have done and I am so happy you see Cotacachi to be the fantastic place I do. You could not live any closer to center city than I do. I am 2 doors off the intersection of two main streets. Ten years ago, I waited 3 months, to get into the exact townhome, in an all Spanish area, in which I will probably reside until I drop dead. I have traveled the World to decide where my retiring years would be. Cotacachi won in 24 hours of stepping off the plane. There is not a more rewarding place to live and my neighbors are the kind for which everyone wishes. I spoke almost no Spanish and still am limited. They know I am here to stay. But I fear what the huge influx of U.S. expats can do. In escaping the U.S., they are bringing it with them. Most expats group together in walled onclaves and English-menu restaurants. They do not come here to get to know the people and the people realize that. One of the communities you show, with very nice homes, has an indigenous community right beside it and those indigenous people are not happy. They have physically acted out at times, along with police accompanying them. And, you usually only see grass growing on expat land. Grass takes water and has no purpose. It is a waste of water, just to have grass to make a pretty picture of your propery. A problem with expats in Ecuador. A native neighbor does not care how your casa looks, as the value is in the land, not the house. Since water is a problem World Wide, very few natives use water for anything that is not sustaining to life. With the melting of glaciers, streams and rivers not being what they used to be before the Cotacachi glacier died in 2007, water is scarce in many areas of Ecuador. I understand the need for most people to get out of the U.S., but you will ruin this beautiful country, if you do not leave the U.S. behind. When I left Fort Lauderdale 10 years ago, I sold a home in a private community with my own pool, a sports car, and 2 businesses. At 68, it was time to move on. I packed 2 suitcases, hopped on LATAM and never looked back. I realized at 68 that none of what I had was necessary for an enjoyable life. And, You are totally correct. Cotacachi has everything you could possibly need, all within walking distance. You will be happy beyond belief if you can leave your past behind. This is not the U.S. and I hope it never starts down that path. That would be very disappointing for many.
Marlee you so right darling, couldn't be more agree with you! ❤️
This is what happens when a nice place gets marketed to people in the West. They come in and bring their bad habits along. It takes time and effort to assimilate into a new culture. Americans are not the best at doing that. Austin, tX was a great place too until developers took over about 20 yrs. ago. It's a mess now and even locals are moving out.
A bathtub and dishwasher are completely unnecessary, as well. I live in Florida, currently, and nobody has a dishwasher where I am, because Florida often has droughts and forest fires. I have never used a dishwasher in this state, in fact. I lived in Bolivia, and each family with money had a woman do the washing, in the sink. That would be a much more integrative, and environmentally friendly way to support the local community.
Please in Cotachi are not short of water. Rains enough. Thececuadorian are not use to hace flores well cultivate in the garden. I am ecuadorian and I Know, pks don't make a drama. garde
You said it beautifully
Why would anyone give a thumbs down to this video...Goes to show you you can't fix stupid!!,, Great job Amelia and JP.
I loved so much how you enjoy my beautiful home country. It’s so wonderful to see you guys appreciate the beauty of every place you go in Ecuador. We hope we can meet you in person this coming December that we are planning to go to my beautiful country.
How about the state of emergency that the Presidnt declared this week and all the manifestation and road block all over the contry ?
@@andrefournier ecuadorians hope to kick the new president out, so we can follow the way with rest of latinamerica for a better future.
@@theinkawarrior7649 Who is trying to "kick out" the new president, those who elected him?
@@theinkawarrior7649 Follow the way with rest of Latinoamérica? You mean, poverty ??? Trashy future??? Everything filled with trash, pollution, corruption, hunger and underdevelopment ??? That’s what socialism and especially Latin American socialism has brought to the continent
Incredible! We really appreciate you all creating and sharing this content! Cotacachi looks so beautiful, it's definitely on our "must visit" for our exploratory trip. Thank you! Hope to see you soon!
Beautiful neighborhoods and homes. I can’t wait to see the real estate piece you’re putting together.
"Lingo Pie" sounds like a great way to learn Spanish ! ALL expats who plan on moving to Latin America need this !
We agree! :)
Dammit!! Your videos make me want to move so bad. The politics here in the US are getting so toxic we would love to live somewhere quiet and beautiful. I need to plan a trip to check it out in person. Thanks!
Before you do, look into the Francesca Williams-37. Before she was the victim of a home robbery/invasion she posted about her concerns on Quora in What are the major stereotypes people have about Ecuador and to what extent are they true?. It's an eye opening story that is never told by the Travel Marketers/UA-camrs.
@@FidgetyGuy Chill
@@BobK58Why do I get the strong impression that you're a fake account?
Extremely helpful video for new expats, thank you for making this valuable content. I've spent a lot of time in Colombia and Peru but not Ecuador yet.
This video was very helpful since me and my husband are planning to retire somewhere in the highlands of Ecuador because we dislike hot weather. Cotacachi is in our list. Thank you both for these videos, I like your personalities.
Cotacachi is beautiful, mystical, it is the hottest place for UFO sightings in Ecuador.
I love Cotacachi even more after watching this video, thanks for posting.
Thank you for showing my house in San Miguel. We LOVE it here. ❤️
Seeing all the craziness in the world today this is a Great place to feel like it’s all so far away.
So Sorry I missed seeing and meeting you guys!
Hola! San Miguel is a beautiful neighborhood!
Mine is the green one with the wall in front, painting of Mama Cotacachi and an eagle.
@@USMCCGAGNG Do you live there yr. round ? Do you love it there ?
Thank you for showing us beautiful Cotacachi ❤️
My house in Cotacachi is for sale! If any one is interested contact me.
next time maybe explain shortly where Cotacachi is located and a few basic things about the town, where closest airport also, etc. Thanks!
They did on the first video on cota that they released a week or two ago.
That's my dog Lovey running through the video of Sisa Pacha.
Oh my what a gem! Leather capital beauty! Thank you for sharing such a beautiful area. I was lucky to visit Cotacachi a few years ago - great memories!
Thank you for this video! I’ve been to Ecuador a few times and love it. Love the people too. It has so much to offer and affordable too. Your presentation was excellent! Didn’t even know there are communities like these. Would’ve love to know the price range, please. I’m considering Ecuador for retirement. Please keep showing these videos. I’m subscribing right now!!!
This video pretty much tipped the scles for me in favor of Cotachaci/Otavalo/Ybarra. THANK YOU!!
This was my first stop on my 4 1/2 yrs living in Ec. Really enjoyed my stay.
It’s beautiful there!
Hi wonderful couple! I am from Ibarra. Very welcome to my provincia de Imbabura ♥️! I am thrilled watching your content. I had no idea this exists in Cotacachi! On my next visit, I will check it out! Enjoy the pure air and the weather down there! Saludos desde California!!🌈
Thank you so much!!
Great video for sure. I am going to look into your guide to moving to Ecuador
Please do!
Wow!! Beautiful views, thank you for sharing your journey! Can’t wait for the next video.
I love seeing the property videos that area looks beautiful I hope to visit Ecuador next year
Gracias! Glad you enjoyed it!
Robert Simmons I live in Sisa Pacha and it is so quiet and lovely. I know all the areas (even lived in some) that are shown on this video.
Hi, People of the Unconventional Life. Thanks for the information about Cotacachi. It is a good city in Ecuador. I believe that it is also very quiet, friendly and it has the fresh climate of the Andes mountain.
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He is funny and informative.
Amelia and JP, is there a way to meet other Expats in your neighborhood? Via some media platform? Thanks and great video!
Thanks guys, when i retire am going to Ecuador.
I can't wait for the realstate video!!! Cheers from Argentina. Fede
Well done! We were there all of September and moving there early December! We shared your video with all of friends in Cotacachi. Love the drone shots!
Absolutely awesome Amelia & JP, like you it was super hard finding info about Cotacachi and you guys blew this out of the water. This area just went back to the top of my list, can't wait to see the upcoming property video. You guys rock :-) Hey can you include what the weather is like there, is it like Cuenca, cloudy, chilly nights etc. ?
I’ve been to Cotacachi a few times. Great place for leather goods!
Cotacachi sounds so appealing!
I own a home in Sisa Pacha and have lived here for 81/2 years. We are in the outskirts of Otavalo and pay our property taxes there. But, it is a shorter drive to downtown Cotacachi than Otavalo.
Thanks for the insightful comments. I was sold at 4.35 with the yellow 🏵 rose, I do have weakness for yellow roses. It was very informative to explore the differents Barrios.. it seems to me the quality of life is top-notch in this hidden paradise.
Love, love Cotacachi! One of my favorite places to visit!
Lingo Pie is awesome so are JP and Amelia!
Thank you Amelia and JP for showing the wonderful videos of Cotochachi 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
We are looking at Cotacachi for retirement in the next few years.... and coming from COS, CO, we love hearing your comparisons. Thanks so much for your insight.
Glad it was helpful!
Really loved this video, seeing the neighborhoods was very informative! I saved this video to refer to in the future when I'm closer to retirement! 😁 Thank you for all your work for us ! 👍❤
Glad it was helpful!
@@AmeliaAndJP How about the state of emergency that the Presidnt declared this week and all the manifestation and road block all over the contry ?
Love our videos! Enerything looks wonderful. Only I wonder, does the sun ever shine?
Love your lipstick Amelia! 😊
Thank you!
Enjoyed the my city, good bless,thanks.
Another super helpful and enjoyable video. The language app sounds like a good recommendation. Thanks for all you do.
Happy to help!
Thank you for this wonderful episode. It was the first area I thought to see for a possible future home. But then I started to think more Villcabamba. I see your love for the coast too, but think it's easy to visit the ocean whenever I like. Thank you so much JP y Amelia for all your wonderful y informative vlogs.
Vilca is overrated and full of crazy expats who think they run the place. Cota's people are so much nicer.
A very information video about Cotacachi. I didn't see as many street animals that I did in other videos. Perhaps there are, but hidden. I'm coming to Ecuador on the 29 of Nov. I'll start in Cuenca, but then who knows. No fixed plans. I enjoy Damian because he's hilarious 'muchachos'.
Enjoy your trip!
What a great vid! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Loved your cotachi report . I have to see it next time I travel there.
Beautiful 😍 thank you for sharing
Love your vids , can’t wait for next one 😀😀😀♥️♥️♥️
Gracias! 😊👍
So been watching many of you videos. And thinking about moving from us. But having a hard time figuring out on a map most of the city's and towns your talking about.
Amelia and JP you should make a video on the state of emergency declared by the President of Ecouator, the manifestation in many city, the road block impossible for some tourist to move from Quito to other area and the peace for this W/E by the indigenious till the president comes back after october week end fest. THIS IS REAL !!!! What do you think ????
@Ronnie Baker no really you can check the last news with your embassy if you have some especific questions
Ecuador is a country made up of an indigenous majority. This past election, a Western businessman won the election by 1%. The reality of Ecuador is like that of Panama and many other Central American countries. A class struggle between indigenous and Western populations. Any Westerner who moves to these places without knowing their historical background, deserves any inconvenience that they may experience. Ignorance is not bliss, regardless of what the United States public school system tells you.
@@chasca23 Indígenas son 10%de la población 3%afro y el resto mestizo y blancos según el último censo poblacional
I follow your videos and I think I will be relocating to Ecuador in the future. I scour Google earth to help select locations. 1 thing I don't see is wastewater treatment plants. I know the freshwater comes from the mountains. And yeah you cannot drink the tap water. But where does the toilet water go? I have seen in some Peru videos where the sewage gets routed to lakes and drinking water also comes from these same lakes. I don't want to swim in clear mountain toilet water.
In Guayaquil, they have a wastewater treatment plant but it is not on the river proper. It's close several blocks away but it doesn't really look like a treatment center either.
Good one. We’re def getting out of Dodge and Cotacachi looks very nice. Only caveat being the contrived sterile gated houses. I can’t imagine living in such a fake place. The centro looks awesome.
My two favorite Gen X-Plorers. For those of us that prefer a cooler climate, is this area the best in Ecuador?
Nice video. I can't wait to see those prices.
Oooooo Amelia, I love your dress!!! You look so pretty
Oh thanks!
Q: How is the drinking water in Cotacachi compared to Cuenca?
Like so many others, Thank you for taking the time and energy to produce these videos. Very Helpful. Blessings!
The only drawback to Ecuador I see is that is seems to always be cloudy. I understand it because of the rain forest. But still cloudy. I would defiantly need to spend some time there in order to determine if is the place for me. I live near Boston - it is cloudy from October until march much of the time. It is not fun not seeing the sun for weeks at a time.
I like that you make the effort of showing some street footage in your videos. Really gives a rhythm to the whole thing.
Glad you like them!
Hello Emilia and JP.
You have featured some nice areas to live in this video I've heard that when using toilets in Ecuadore your exspected to put the toilet paper in a bin, do you know if you have to put toilet paper in a bin in the newer homes you featured in this video do you need to do this in some of the major Hotels in Cuenca? This is putting me of from spending five months in Ecuadore. It would be great if I can rent a room in the San Miguel area you featured in this video. I don't drive so it would be nice to live near public transport.
I want to come to Ecuado to get a lot of Dental Treatment done at the Dental Practace you've featured in another video.
Cotachaci looks like a lovely little town. What is the population?
You mentioned CBD oil for your back. Is that topical and does it work for arthritis in the spine. I have very bad arthritis in my lower back and am having to take anti-inflammatory (Ibuprofine) for it.
Thanks so much. I am planning to sell my boat that I have lived on for 6 enjoyable years and move to more adventures. I will visit this area and explore the possibility of living there.
Best of luck!
❤❤ What a great video. Can't wait to hear about pricing when it comes to real estate. I Have to confess, I'm ready to book a Flight !! Icredible views. Gracias
Best of luck!
It would be nice if you show a more map, it's hard to tell where san miguel as an example. Is it in the highlands or the Amazon? Thanks
Good content . Thanks for sharing your video .
We will have to check this area out one day... Thanks! :)
Please do!
Oh, man. Cows eating the grass on the streets. I haven't seen that in sooooo long! When I was growing up in Quito, they were everywhere. Any grass, road dividers, sidewalks, etc. It was all fair game for the cows.
I lived in a place is that is well-developed now, but it wasn't back then. What now is high rise row used to be all "potrero." Not only would cows eat there, but the indigenous would also collect their dung for fuel and other needs. Now, you can only see that stuff in documentaries, or little towns like Cotacachi. :)
I'm also shocked at how much Cotacachi has grown!
We love seeing the cows munching on grass around town 😊
Me encanta el frio creo por eso he podido vivir 40 primavera en USA.
Thank you both, I am also from Evergreen CO.
I was in Panama and Loved Boquete, retired with SS, and work pt. I only get $1290.00 a month due to early retirement. I am presently in St Petersburg Florida and this is my last year here. The prices are crazy and I am not a fan of Florida at all. When flying into Ecuador where do you suggest flying into? I would like to explore the areas that you showed in the video. Great information, Thank you !!!!
Number 4 is really nice. Reminds me of a Phoenix houses
Great content my wife and I love watching your videos. Thank u.
We are planning to visit Ecuador beginning of year to become residents. I want to begin applying for residency now. But from my understanding I need to have a place of residence before applying. So I guess we will come for 3 months find a temporary residence then ill go back to U.S. to begin the residency process.
Am I doing this correctly?
I watched a video where you talked about teaching English online? But now I can't find it.. I think the website started with a "C".. can't remember now
What kind of range is there in prices of these places please ?
Would Cotacotchi be more or less expensive than Cuenca ?
Thx !
Great video Thank U both so much! I am a Retired military planing to scout Ecuador with my wife around August to Nov. Hope to contact you guys to see how u can help us🙏🙏
How come you do not use translate from the iPhone app? Is easy and is on iOS 15.1 Works well. Also regarding the dating question. JP, Amelia is right, will be right since she is the one who dated you and married you. In relationship, I learn that women are in charge no matter what we think.
yes they are..lol.
Very well informed,, thanks
Glad it was helpful!
What an eye opening video! I was wondering if there are ample vegan / vegan option restaurants in this city?
There were lots of vegan options!
I haven't been able to find out if these are active or dormant volcanoes in this area.
JP...did you have any trouble with the altitude?
The elevation is definitely a factor to consider. I lived in Cotacachi for 28 months (2014-2016). I lost four expat friends due to heart attacks.
Are you going to visit and do a video from Guayllabamba ??
I plan to go there when I come back in a few months and I don't believe you guys ever visited there or at least did a video from there.
Was actually very little out there on UA-cam in English except one gentleman who seems to hate everything about most places that he visits in Ecuador.
Except Guayllabamba ... So that got me interested
Nice Video 🌺 thanks ☀️
How about the state of emergency that the Presidnt declared this week and all the manifestation and road block all over the contry ?
Just stay in your gated community, you'll be fine.
Yes beautiful..like La Palma or Hawaii---.but when was the last time the volcanoes erupted and are they likely again?...Nice leopard dress!!!
Is it easy to find computer equipment and the like? or do you order that and have it delivered internationally?
We talked about that here: liveabroadnow.com/what-special-items-should-i-bring-to-ecuador/
Gated communities...really blending in with the locals...
Ecuadorian Spanish is one of the more easily copied and clear accents to understand. Not nearly as 'machine gun vocal delivery' style like e.g. Castellano spoken on 'la peninsula' (mainland Spain in Madrid/Castille province etc.) Neither as 'sing-song' and colloquialism loaded like Argentino, Chiliano, Colombiano Peruano, Venezolano, Mexicano or Cubano etc.
Sea-side/coastal areas for residing look really cool too. Options of family houses or apartments/condominiums also look competitive.
'Amelia and J. P,. ' videos do a great job selling Ecuador as a viable retirement option in South America.
Good video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
are there any long term care facilities there? How about a hospital or urgent care? Do you have to go all the way to Quito?
We covered your questions on our other channel Live Abroad Now In Ecuador:
liveabroadnow.com/elder-care-in-ecuador/
liveabroadnow.com/best-healthcare-in-ecuador/
Great video, would love to see rental properties and prices in Cota? Also, is the weather&temps about the same as Cuenca?
We only filmed for sale properties on this trip. We’ll try to do a for rent on the next one, but you can rent in all these neighborhoods.
Off topic, but maybe you can help me find an english speaking notary in Manta. Thanks
Are you guys real estate agents? We are thinking of going this summer to take a look.
We are not, but we can introduce you to a trustworthy real estate agent in Ecuador. More info here: liveabroadnow.com/referrals/ecuador-real-estate-agent-referral/
What would recommend for long term rentals?
Did I miss something? What did they wish they knew before arriving in Equador?
Hola Chicos.... I live in Cuenca, and am thinking of purchasing a 3BR home in the centro area, that also has a 1 BR (used for AirBnB). I was in real estate back in the states, and know how to evaluate properties. However, I don't have the same tools here to make a proper evaluation. Do you know where I can go to get a real estate evaluation?
We're happy to introduce you to our trusted service providers in Ecuador. Just fill out the form here: liveabroadnow.com/referrals/
I wonder how JP handled the altitude while he was there ?
I drank a lot of Mate de Coca tea! It was ok. Only 7900 feet and only for a week.
what real estate company do you recommend?
It looks like a pretty little town, any idea about the population size?
Sooooo tempting.
Do you ever worry about the earthquakes and volcanoes. My family wants to leave the USA for the same reasons you left. So many questions I wish I could ask.
great again!
Gracias!
Did you go to La Calera??
Very nice. Cotacachi be your next move?
You never know! 😁