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You express my feelings exactly. However our sense of desperation can be an Achilles Heal. Especially for us older folks when it comes to conveniences, healthcare, accessibility, and above all, the challenge of high heat and humidity that can wear you out, even with the alternative of being confined in air conditioning, especially in Managua.
Nicaragua is for a laid back lifestyle. enjoy nature, your family, peace. lots of physical activity and very affordable to travel within the C4 and explore. Perfect for retirement for Canadians and Americans on pensions.
thank you. I'm thinking SJDS or Granada. I've never seen anybody on the main roads in Granada with one. Of course I've seen it in SJDS. Thanks again for the info
honesty is refreshing. especially about the lack of liquidity .. i vistited granada. was amazed. its like walking and living in a museum. i had a 200k budget there. many folks selling their airbnbs. most have updates but proce tags that far surpass the rental marjet there... that fundmental transends all markets. if i can rent a like property for 1500 (wifi, ac, maid, repairs includes), why would i pay 200k for it. ill visit SJDS next time. ibe looked at homes there online. tye cheapest thing i saw that would be suitable was 285k for ocean view home that needed some repairs/updating
Also like having your videos in the background while working, always interesting destinations 💪 Quick question for Nicaragua, is there the typhoons and hurricanes like in the carribbeans or not?
I'm interested in buying a small home (single old lady) with some land (1/4-1/2 acre lot) that I could garden year round. I've also contacted the man building the low EMF community. Haven't heard back from him yet. One that's within walking distance to a small market?
@@wesgraham2262 Avoid Nicaragua. You'll lose everything. Don't do it. My mother is a victim of that decision. And she was born in NI, came to the US and decided to go back. Big mistake. It's a crime infested country street and politically.
@@lavendano321 Many are trying to leave and sell their properties. They can't. WARNING: travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/nicaragua-travel-advisory.html
@@KeepingItRealBro I called him out in the comments section. He's making a terrible mistake to his viewers advising them to invest in Nicaragua. My family is from there, my mother decided to go back before Ortega took over. They are holding people hostage as political prisoners, arresting catholic priests, and removing freedom of press and speech. People are trying to leave the country and selling their properties and there are no buyers. That woman lied in the video, her husband must be associated with the communist party. Totally misleading.
the USA doesn't want socialist healthcare. The army and VA has socialist healthcare already, and it takes months to get an appointment if you have sinus infection and need drugs. The existinng system needs massive reforms but the last thing we want is government care.
You want to pay the middle man ie insurance and drug companies,if the private system works so well ,why is it more expensive to run compared to good well run government systems that you don't have to wait to long, the US system is known to have the most expensive that is a fact @@davidanalyst671
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Very interesting, I just want to move there and forget about winter, politics and wars 😃
turn the news off. The USA will get technocracy first when the AI takes over, so dont leave the USA
How exactly?
@@Flat_Earth_Sophia With a pension or retirement income, or online business, et al, it is doable.
You express my feelings exactly. However our sense of desperation can be an Achilles Heal. Especially for us older folks when it comes to conveniences, healthcare, accessibility, and above all, the challenge of high heat and humidity that can wear you out, even with the alternative of being confined in air conditioning, especially in Managua.
@@majortom8047 I doubt a pensioner would move to a dangerous 3rd world nation...
I am in nica now . Love it
Great with guys, honest, interesting, and clear. I’m a fan, keep up the good work.
@@edwardvega5747 Becareful investing in Nicaragua. This guy only told you 5% of the true story.
Nicaragua is for a laid back lifestyle. enjoy nature, your family, peace. lots of physical activity and very affordable to travel within the C4 and explore.
Perfect for retirement for Canadians and Americans on pensions.
can I ride an ATV as a primary vehicle there? can I travel to other parts of country on an ATV?
@@PhillyRay-nv4gg Yes
thank you. I'm thinking SJDS or Granada. I've never seen anybody on the main roads in Granada with one. Of course I've seen it in SJDS. Thanks again for the info
Sounds appealing.
A realtor CAN be a starting point for planning your life. Just so you know, there is no need to buy immediately.
10:00 Economic activity based in Nicaragua is taxable in Nicaragua. So territorial tax system is good for people that live on dividends.
how is it to compare to Costa Rica?
Much more affordable and relaxed. Costa Rica has become very expensive.
Thanks for informing us, the back view picture is the pacific ocean or Atlantic ocean.
@@abdirashiddirie3522 Pacific 🙏
@@abdirashiddirie3522 WARNING: travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/nicaragua-travel-advisory.html
honesty is refreshing. especially about the lack of liquidity .. i vistited granada. was amazed. its like walking and living in a museum. i had a 200k budget there. many folks selling their airbnbs. most have updates but proce tags that far surpass the rental marjet there... that fundmental transends all markets. if i can rent a like property for 1500 (wifi, ac, maid, repairs includes), why would i pay 200k for it. ill visit SJDS next time. ibe looked at homes there online. tye cheapest thing i saw that would be suitable was 285k for ocean view home that needed some repairs/updating
Can you bring your own car there and what is the utax rules regarding that?
I'm curious what a part time cook would cost there?
Also like having your videos in the background while working, always interesting destinations 💪
Quick question for Nicaragua, is there the typhoons and hurricanes like in the carribbeans or not?
rarely. only in east coast. no in pacific coast (the better area)
@@quicodamotoca thanks for your reply :))
@@CryptAnalytics anytime!
Can you specify the amount of US Dollars, one has to invest for Nicaragua residence pernit
@@NajmulAlam-sy2gl Details here: thewanderinginvestor.com/services/residency-and-citizenship-by-investment/how-to-obtain-residency-in-nicaragua/
When I lived in Costa Rica, I talked to Nica's and Nico's and they all told me SJDS was the most expensive place to live in Nicaragua.
Sounds about right
Is it possible to work there as an employee in a tradesman type job? Or are the wages too low?
@@MarleyBoy21 Wages way too low
Foreigners are not allowed to take jobs in Nicaragua (basically).
I am Canadian ans thinking about coming there or to Bolivia or Vietnam. So what do you think?
@@tonynajjar463 all very different places for people with different objectives
I'm interested in buying a small home (single old lady) with some land (1/4-1/2 acre lot) that I could garden year round. I've also contacted the man building the low EMF community. Haven't heard back from him yet. One that's within walking distance to a small market?
So as an American who is retired on Social Security and a private pension, am I excluded from paying taxes on that to Nicaragua?
@@wesgraham2262 Avoid Nicaragua. You'll lose everything. Don't do it. My mother is a victim of that decision. And she was born in NI, came to the US and decided to go back. Big mistake. It's a crime infested country street and politically.
True.
About how many Americans, Canadians, and Europeans live in San Juan del Sur and Granada?
@@lavendano321 a few thousand
@@lavendano321 Many are trying to leave and sell their properties. They can't. WARNING: travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/nicaragua-travel-advisory.html
I want to live like a king 🤴 😂😂😂
So nice to hear from a vegan!
Hey kids. Dont let those idiots remove your gallbladder.
Not a single word on politics. Sure. Enough said, it's worth what you pay for.
@@KeepingItRealBro I called him out in the comments section. He's making a terrible mistake to his viewers advising them to invest in Nicaragua. My family is from there, my mother decided to go back before Ortega took over. They are holding people hostage as political prisoners, arresting catholic priests, and removing freedom of press and speech. People are trying to leave the country and selling their properties and there are no buyers. That woman lied in the video, her husband must be associated with the communist party. Totally misleading.
@@KeepingItRealBro WARNING ON NICARAGUA: travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories/nicaragua-travel-advisory.html
Yeah, Nicaraguan food is definately NOT the least bit exciting. 😒 No spices. Not like Mexican food at all.
The health care is also free for US citizens in the US as Biden and Trump provided
the USA doesn't want socialist healthcare. The army and VA has socialist healthcare already, and it takes months to get an appointment if you have sinus infection and need drugs. The existinng system needs massive reforms but the last thing we want is government care.
You want to pay the middle man ie insurance and drug companies,if the private system works so well ,why is it more expensive to run compared to good well run government systems that you don't have to wait to long, the US system is known to have the most expensive that is a fact @@davidanalyst671