Don’t listen to the bad comments, invest, if you wish. El Salvador is ripe, paradise in 21,000k2, everything in a tiny place, with the most humble and generous people on earth, colonial towns, different kind of beaches, naturally beautiful like Costa Rica, but still raw, and not expensive, Costa Rica is for the Kardashians, almost trained and developed so, El Salvador is as naturally gifted but you can make of it what you want. But I go back to the people, they will feed you, house you, help you, without regard. Before the civil war the country was nicknamed “el país de la sonrisa”, and the native name is Cuzcatlán, which means “land of precious things”.
What are you talking about that it's for foreigner no for locals the minimum in our country is 367 by mount we cannot rent or visit for vacation that is our country is good you visit but no to live there
@@WanderingWildscapes It could go either way. The prices are surprisingly high for a developing nation, so investors seem to have priced in an optimistic future.
@@kem-zq8si I think it has a lot of potential to strengthen the middle class if it continues to be widely adopted as a store of value. In addition I think it will attract foreign money and talent to the country.
@@SavageViking the problem is that the locals are already being priced out. The daily wage is very low and a quick example of how expensive it is for us is that gas is above $4/gal. Life is MUCH better, Bukele is a God send, but the gentrification that’s happening is Mexico is happening here and I don’t like it. A lot of us won’t take too kindly to foreigners coming and pricing is out of our own land because we weren’t born lucky enough to be born elsewhere.
Agree, is happening all over Latin America, foreigners moving in, displacing locals or like this guys scavenging for cheap properties to enrich themselves.
@@jamesmir89 I agree, It's unbelievable how quickly real estate prices have risen in the last few years. I think foreigners who buy land in El Salvador should actually live there and contribute to the economy, hire locals etc. A rising tide should lift all boats. God bless.
Que bonitas tomas. Gracias por visitarnos 👍
Awesome video, especially the scene with the locals helping replace your flat tire. Priceless, Jah Bless!
@@JahBlessTravels Such amazing people in El Salvador 🇸🇻
Thank you Kris for this wonderful video we love American people in El Salvador
@@elenadexter5430 So kind! Love the Salvadorian people 👏
Don’t listen to the bad comments, invest, if you wish. El Salvador is ripe, paradise in 21,000k2, everything in a tiny place, with the most humble and generous people on earth, colonial towns, different kind of beaches, naturally beautiful like Costa Rica, but still raw, and not expensive, Costa Rica is for the Kardashians, almost trained and developed so, El Salvador is as naturally gifted but you can make of it what you want. But I go back to the people, they will feed you, house you, help you, without regard. Before the civil war the country was nicknamed “el país de la sonrisa”, and the native name is Cuzcatlán, which means “land of precious things”.
Thanks for the kind words, Dennis. I do believe that El Salvador has a bright future ahead. A rising tide lifts all boats.
Muy bonito e interesante tu vídeo.
Wow. What a nice video, i really enjoyed it 🎉❤
Great video!
Thanks!
I love this video 🇸🇻
Enjoyed this video! Thanks !!
Good job more people like you visiting El Salvador it's needed teaching how to be free from fiat money slavery it's a gift to humanary
Thanks! It's such a great country with amazing culture and people.
What are you talking about that it's for foreigner no for locals the minimum in our country is 367 by mount we cannot rent or visit for vacation that is our country is good you visit but no to live there
Great content! May I kindly ask what camera you are using, the images are breathtaking.
@@Goyapumas Thanks for watching, and welcome to my channel! I used a GoPro Hero 9 Black for the ground shots and the drone is a DJI Mini 3.
Where is berlin located at??
@@wilmanorellana3246 about three hours inland from El Zonte. It’s on the map, if you’d like to check it out.
It's at the West Coast. Usulután the name of the Department.
@ thanks for the clarification. I want to go back and visit.
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Thank you for a great video! I think it is too much political risk to invest
@@WanderingWildscapes It could go either way. The prices are surprisingly high for a developing nation, so investors seem to have priced in an optimistic future.
Hello do you have a POC FOR THE guy looking for investors?
@@rola4721 Yes I do, he is a great guy. Have you been to the area?
I love Bitcoin , is the future take it now or you wont be able to get a piece of cake 😇
how is bitcoin going to be a factor in el salvadors future
@@kem-zq8si I think it has a lot of potential to strengthen the middle class if it continues to be widely adopted as a store of value. In addition I think it will attract foreign money and talent to the country.
The vultures are now in El Salvador.
Vikings*
A lot of fiat food in that store, hahah
@@storyofhaaland3424 haha unfortunately, it is way too common in ES
My country is becoming gentrified. It makes me sad and angry.
@@jamesmir89I can see your point. My hope is that all the developments in El Salvador will create great opportunities for the locals.
@@SavageViking the problem is that the locals are already being priced out. The daily wage is very low and a quick example of how expensive it is for us is that gas is above $4/gal. Life is MUCH better, Bukele is a God send, but the gentrification that’s happening is Mexico is happening here and I don’t like it.
A lot of us won’t take too kindly to foreigners coming and pricing is out of our own land because we weren’t born lucky enough to be born elsewhere.
Agree, is happening all over Latin America, foreigners moving in, displacing locals or like this guys scavenging for cheap properties to enrich themselves.
@@jamesmir89 I agree, It's unbelievable how quickly real estate prices have risen in the last few years. I think foreigners who buy land in El Salvador should actually live there and contribute to the economy, hire locals etc. A rising tide should lift all boats. God bless.
@@SavageViking Word!
Kind of stupid, kind of me 🙂walking around with almoust zero cash. Bitcoiner
Hey it worked out :)