Fatima Nicaragua 🇳🇮 $500 House Comparison Series

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2024

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  • @christopherhouse7937
    @christopherhouse7937 Рік тому +4

    I enjoyed the house tour. I found the property to be very relaxing and almost zen like! I would look forward to you showing us more homes in the $100 - $300 dollar price range. Enjoy your content. 😊👍🏻

    • @ScottAlanMillerVlog
      @ScottAlanMillerVlog  Рік тому +5

      We've got one in the middle of that range for somewhere like next week. It's already filmed and on the posting schedule.

    • @kathieleece
      @kathieleece Рік тому +1

      Did I miss that one, Scott? What is the video titled?I don't need one this big. TIA

    • @kathieleece
      @kathieleece Рік тому

      ​@@ScottAlanMillerVlogdid I miss that one? What is the title of the video? I don't need one this big. $400 per month is good.

  • @MrAmilcar1974
    @MrAmilcar1974 Місяць тому +1

    Scott, awesome showing. We hope some house like this or smaller is available when we start our move up ver there.
    Excellent information for us advising about the customs over there. It really helps a lot!

  • @patriciaflaherty
    @patriciaflaherty Рік тому +5

    I love the house tour videos! Keep them coming 😊!! Lovely neighborhood and house, but i would want a bigger yard for my dogs. Are appliances expensive in Nicaragua and do the stores deliver and install them as they do here in the states? I saw someone in an expat group selling a used crockpot for forty five dollars and no one was making fun of them 😳. You can usually get a used crock pot for almost free where i live. Are some common American kitchen items not available there?

    • @ScottAlanMillerVlog
      @ScottAlanMillerVlog  Рік тому +2

      Appliances are pretty normal price here. Delivery is super easy. Installation is... what's that? You just plug them in.
      American items, like crockpots that no one has heard of here, are rare. You can get them or you can bring them or you can shit them. But you aren't likely to find them on store shelves. They'd be sought after by the few people who know what they are.

    • @patriciaflaherty
      @patriciaflaherty Рік тому

      @@ScottAlanMillerVlog I want a dishwasher. That would be the installation part. I kind of NEED a dishwasher, lol. I suppose I could do a portable or countertop model, but a regular full sized dishwasher would be nice.

  • @therehastobesomethingmoore
    @therehastobesomethingmoore Рік тому +3

    Btw, I suggested to someone from Miami that he watch your channel and he said, oh yeah, we are friends….we met already !
    You are famous !

  • @roller204
    @roller204 Рік тому +1

    I'm personally not really interested in a house quite that big. 3 bedroom 2 bath is the maximum we would want. But, a decent sized kitchen is a must haha

  • @silviomena6785
    @silviomena6785 Рік тому +2

    Totalmente de acuerdo con tu análisis cultural , es inexplicable de querer vender y al mismo tiempo renuente a mostrar la propiedad. Es de locos 😂

  • @ScottAlanMillerVlog
    @ScottAlanMillerVlog  Рік тому +4

    And i missed the bump music today. I'm so overworked, argh.

    • @janetsweeney1574
      @janetsweeney1574 Рік тому

      I noticed and I was surprised!

    • @joshvale5176
      @joshvale5176 Рік тому

      I’m landing in Managua on the 2nd. Do you do paid consultations in person by chance?

  • @therehastobesomethingmoore
    @therehastobesomethingmoore Рік тому +2

    Yep, we are overpaying ! 😂
    $340 in Matagalpa in a 3/2 with no yard.
    But, we do have a great view.
    Great video, Scott !

  • @ajusa2024
    @ajusa2024 Рік тому

    Awesome Scott thanks.
    Can you either reply here or do a video sometime on produce?
    We are huge fruit and veg eaters, and eat mostly organic here in the West. We are always concerned with pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, with soil quality and nutrient density, and also the effect on the lives of the farmers and people cultivating and exporting (most stuff here is from somewhere else of course the tropical fruit and veg!).
    I've read countless (and i mean countless), articles, mentioning how there have been decades of heavy pesticide use in Nicaragua, resulting in sickness and disease to farmers and locals, water and air pesticide saturation and more.
    However i then found that there has been much more of a push to get away from all that poison.
    Can you talk about areas of the country safest to avoid that?
    How can you tell what you're buying on the streets and in the supermarkets?
    Are there organic produce sections in big stores?
    Are small local fruit farms safe? Maybe it's just the Doles and Driscolls of the world doing the damage?
    Thanks Scott!!!

    • @ScottAlanMillerVlog
      @ScottAlanMillerVlog  Рік тому +1

      So I'm definitely not an expert on this. But here's my impression: it seems like almost everything is organic. No one talks about that stuff, mostly because most everything is produced by people in their yards. I know that WE produce limes, mangos, cashews, avocados and it's 100% natural. We only provide to our area and hotel, but that stuff is 100% without any chemicals at all. And that's the only thing I've seen. I'm SURE there are places of concern, but all of the markets seem to just sell from the local farms and that's mostly people who wouldn't know what to do with chemicals. So my impression is that it is incredibly natural in general.

    • @ajusa2024
      @ajusa2024 Рік тому

      @@ScottAlanMillerVlog thanks Scott!

    • @RebeccaOre
      @RebeccaOre 10 місяців тому +1

      Um, Amish broccoli in Philly had grubs. Nicaraguan broccoli, my street vendor tells me when they’ve just sprayed and have to wait. I’ve never seen insect damage in broccoli here. The most chemicals are used on big commercial crops like sugar cane. Least on fruit trees in people’s yards. One farm in Estilé was doing organic. Jinotega’s farm supply stores have signs for Bayer products. The International Lying correspondent was big on spreading this “it’s all organic.” It’s the tropics. Some things grow well without insecticide, like peppers, but not all things. Quinoa has saponins, so that’s good , but it’s imported. Local squashes are probably okay. There is a cooperative farm near Jinotega. Check out farms near where you live. Some organic coffee fincas, most not.
      People can do the math on cost benefits. Some farms near me grow tomatoes and other crops under row covers.

  • @kevinhenault434
    @kevinhenault434 Рік тому +1

    Hi Scott, my wife and I will be in Leon from July 11-15th. We tried entering the link to your relocating site but it did not work. Could you comment back with a contact for your service. Thank you, Kevin

    • @ScottAlanMillerVlog
      @ScottAlanMillerVlog  Рік тому +1

      We don't have a link yet. Only the email address. Where did you see a link?

    • @ScottAlanMillerVlog
      @ScottAlanMillerVlog  Рік тому +1

      The email is on the video and on the page. But youtube doesn't let me write it in a comment.

  • @michaelmaignan
    @michaelmaignan 10 місяців тому +1

    Whats a safe city that have cheap rent thanks in advance.

    • @ScottAlanMillerVlog
      @ScottAlanMillerVlog  10 місяців тому

      Answering this for tomorrow's video as it is late and I desperately need a topic to record, right now, lol.

    • @michaelmaignan
      @michaelmaignan 10 місяців тому

      @@ScottAlanMillerVlog Thanks will wait for it

  • @kathieleece
    @kathieleece Рік тому +1

    I'm not loving the dark wood. 😮

    • @ScottAlanMillerVlog
      @ScottAlanMillerVlog  Рік тому +1

      it looks decent in person but... I generally like my houses light and airy. Wood like that requires a cigar, bourbon, fireplace, leather chair and nothing to do all afternoon.