I have friends who live in Cuenca just across the Rio Tomebamba from the El Vergel district who have a two story, one and half bath, three bedroom place with a small garage, laundry and storage rooms with a balcony and a small deck for $550 a month with all utilities, including wifi, included. From their place you can walk to the Super Maxi or head up towards Parque Calderon. It's also walking distance to Mercado 10 de Agosto and Mercado 12 de Abril. Not to mention all the great restaurants in the area.
I am moving to Cuenca by end of year. Can I message you and find out how to find a property similar in price? I used to live in Quito in 2015-2017, back to US to work but now I am ready to retire a little early.
You cannot compare Cuenca with Manta. People looking for warmth and the beach are not looking for a place to be cold nor issues with altitude. Plus many older people prefer not to have to deal with stairs and as I said being out of breath because of the altitude. I know even as an 18 year old when I moved from island living to Calgary at 3400 ft I at first wondered why I was having difficulty on my runs. Then my brother reminded me about the altitude. I have to remember that everytime I visit Cuenca and Quito.
In the US, you can live in Omaha, Nebraska, for a fraction of living on the beach in Miami, which doesn't mean people want to. You aren't comparing apples to apples.
I'm super conscious of the way the fridge opens too. I usually have to swap hands to make it open correctly and it's not too complicated. It is one of the first things I look for. Thanks for the tour, Don.
Thank you for the tour. It is great to see different options. Seems like a good location and you are right in that it could potentially be a good starting place for someone while they get acointed with the town. Thank you for all of your funny, informative and interesting posts!
Those are cute apartments. They’re air conditioned, which is a high priority. They don’t seem to be too far from the beach and convenient to the restaurants. Look like good deals to me. Thanks as always for sharing!
Kudos to Stella for uncovering these gems that other real estate agents may overlook. These are indeed cute and accommodating apartments that would make great homes for those of us who might want a convenient and comfortable place to land so that we can take time to research options for a permanent home. I could even see staying in one of these places myself for a couple years.
You got it Jeff. You and I are on the same page on this. The thing I like about these units is the fact that the owner has put her heart and sole into decorating these and they are extremely well taken care of.
Those apartments are very nice! Hope it's close to the ocean. If not, they're still nice! I don't know about the one with the pole. The rent for the one with the pole should be $450. LOL!
Nice informative video. Price is reasonable. Decorated with a female in mind. I prefer more substantial furniture as a male, not complaining, those are beautiful apartments.
Those 3 apartments were all great Stella has a good eye. I once looked at a studio apt. When I asked where is the washroom was, it was in the kitchen. Just open the cupboard door and flip up the counter...viola toilet. The shower was in the middle of the kitchen as well, with the drain on the kitchen floor. I never noticed the shower head in the middle of the kitchen ceiling. Didn't rent it. The apartment with the pole in the kitchen brought back memories. thanks
Oh wow Don... I could definitely use such an apartment 🌹They are so lovely - thanks millions for sharing... counting down for Ecuador here.... Less than one and a half year and I'll be there... Yeah 💖🌹💖
!!!! Absolutely Wonderful!!!! Thank you so much will be checking you and Stella out. Those are great rentals. You deserve a bite!!!!!! Me I mean that with peace love. Lol😅😅😅😅😅
1st do are great starters, and depending on the neighborhood, long term. Ive noticed that rental costs are climbing slowly but surely, is there a reason or just ex-pat gouging? Again, 1st two are doable. 🎉
They really are darling apartments and the price is very affordable considering all you get included. Too bad America can’t offer those types of housing, especially for those of us on Social Security. I really liked the first apartment. I hope things turn around soon for everyone concerned in Ecuador and that its citizens will feel safe again. Thank you for showing the rentals. It may help someone make a decision to move there in spite of everything going on. ❤
Hi Don, thanks for sharing this excellent and helpful video. Was it only the 3rd apartment which offered a bathtub? Thanks for publishing this with Spanish subtitles. I'm Like # 479.
Hola Don! Honestly, I was in shock with those first two apartments that you showed for the price of $550. It is good to know that there are options in case that Panamá stops being my favorite. Good to see that Stella and you are doing well. Abrazos
All three are cute & well priced. I never watch TV in my bedroom, lol. The other thing … I guess I lack imagination. I’m not crafty, I’m not a shopper. So without a little balcony to have a little container garden, what would I do? Yes I’m a spoiled North American with a big yard. Those will rent in no time.
One of the first two could hold me for the Cuenca rainy season, if only there was parking. Are secure parking garages a thing in Manta? Like a storage locker? Cheers from NC Don!
Hey Don, I spent some time in Ecuador about 13 years ago and absolutely loved it there. Would you recommend to your family or friends to visit now or wait a bit?
Totally enjoyed the video. The closer I get to my move the more I enjoy videos of different rentals and prices to get a good idea of what to expect. I really loved the first apartment and the 2nd was also nice. The third apartment not so much. Maneuvering that pole would be a major inconvenience in the kitchen. I love cooking and I would spend half my day having to maneuver that pole. I feel $450 max for that apartment in my opinion.
Don't forget, everything is negotiable in Ecuador. I can't imagine living with that pole but the truth of the matter is that that was not originally intended to be an apartment. It's a long story.
you 1st said you move there if you weren't locked in to your apartment but it appears the lack of a parking spot has you having 2nd thoughts though Sir.
Don, in your experience is it true that in Ecuador a rental contract must be for two years, no more/no less, for it to be legally valid... that a rent increase is not allowed until the end of the two-year period and the rent increase after two years may not be for more than ten percent. Also, If the landlord wants to take back his place, he must give 60 days notice?
Hi i am Stella and I will anwer your questions.1 to be legally a rental contract must be one year only. 2 the increase can not be more that 10%. 3. if the landlord wants to take back his place needs to give 60 or 90 dayds notice.
@@stellacoulter9396 ... Thank you, Stella. I looked up the law in Ecuador and it says the renter has a right to a minimum of two years rental contract. I guess it is possible for both parties to agree to a lesser term (though it doesn't say that except for hotels and renting "locales" for events of short-term duration, e.g., exhibitions.) Here is the citation to Ecuador's law (Codificación 1. Ley de inquilinato), regarding rental contracts: "El plazo estipulado en el contrato escrito será obligatorio para arrendador y arrendatario. Sin embargo, en todo contrato de arrendamiento tendrá derecho el arrendatario a una duración mínima de dos años..." Fuente: Codificación 1. Ley de inquilinato "De los contratos de arrendamiento y sus efectos" Título 6, Artículo 28.
How recent is your information? I have a six month contract, always have since day one. Who pays attention to laws in THIS country? You're wasting your time if looking up laws and believing them in this country.
Hey Don, Looking for Oceanfront rental for 90 days any suggestions? those apartments are ok -but when I see bars on the window, not interested - looking for around 1500 a month-90 days is enough to know if I want to buy there -and 90 day visa time frame, Cheers
The tird one does but is pathetic view with mangled wiring drooping across it that you have to duck under and there is a larg construction project between the apartment and what used to be a decent ocean view,
This landlord gives a dam about tenants. And she needs to screen her tenants extremely well because some people do not give a dam. I was thinking of another L.A. country, but this.......EC is soooo inexpensive.
I can totally see myself knocking into that pole in the middle of the night grabbing snacks from the fridge ..... lol
I think it should be declared a hazardous area.
I have friends who live in Cuenca just across the Rio Tomebamba from the El Vergel district who have a two story, one and half bath, three bedroom place with a small garage, laundry and storage rooms with a balcony and a small deck for $550 a month with all utilities, including wifi, included. From their place you can walk to the Super Maxi or head up towards Parque Calderon. It's also walking distance to Mercado 10 de Agosto and Mercado 12 de Abril. Not to mention all the great restaurants in the area.
I am moving to Cuenca by end of year. Can I message you and find out how to find a property similar in price? I used to live in Quito in 2015-2017, back to US to work but now I am ready to retire a little early.
You cannot compare Cuenca with Manta. People looking for warmth and the beach are not looking for a place to be cold nor issues with altitude. Plus many older people prefer not to have to deal with stairs and as I said being out of breath because of the altitude. I know even as an 18 year old when I moved from island living to Calgary at 3400 ft I at first wondered why I was having difficulty on my runs. Then my brother reminded me about the altitude. I have to remember that everytime I visit Cuenca and Quito.
In the US, you can live in Omaha, Nebraska, for a fraction of living on the beach in Miami, which doesn't mean people want to. You aren't comparing apples to apples.
Who the heck would want to live in Nebraska! Ewe!
Wow 🤯
It’s a date with Stella! Wonderful to see you, Don!
Don, the apartments are wonderful. Quiet is another plus.
These apts are priced about yhe same as when I was in Bahia de Caraquez 15 years ago. Very nice! Thanks Don
I'm super conscious of the way the fridge opens too. I usually have to swap hands to make it open correctly and it's not too complicated. It is one of the first things I look for.
Thanks for the tour, Don.
Thank you for the tour. It is great to see different options. Seems like a good location and you are right in that it could potentially be a good starting place for someone while they get acointed with the town.
Thank you for all of your funny, informative and interesting posts!
Those are cute apartments. They’re air conditioned, which is a high priority. They don’t seem to be too far from the beach and convenient to the restaurants. Look like good deals to me. Thanks as always for sharing!
Yes they are! They're conveniently located close to shopping, the beach, and health care.
Don, thanks for sharing this insightful presentation. I'm flabbergasted by the quality of the apartments. Stella has flair for finding such places.
Thanks for sharing
Kudos to Stella for uncovering these gems that other real estate agents may overlook. These are indeed cute and accommodating apartments that would make great homes for those of us who might want a convenient and comfortable place to land so that we can take time to research options for a permanent home.
I could even see staying in one of these places myself for a couple years.
You got it Jeff. You and I are on the same page on this. The thing I like about these units is the fact that the owner has put her heart and sole into decorating these and they are extremely well taken care of.
What about 2 bedrooms?
That mostly what you will find here.
Those apartments are very nice! Hope it's close to the ocean. If not, they're still nice! I don't know about the one with the pole. The rent for the one with the pole should be $450. LOL!
It is refreshing to see rentals that are tastefully decorated. Thank you!
Our pleasure!
Oh, yes, I would move there in a second. I like the one with a bathtub.
Yeah Don, that is very nice price for a nice little place. Thanks for the showing.
Great job, very cute apts , great price.
Thank you for showing these amazing hidden opportunities my friend! You’re the boss!
Thanks for doing a real estate video. Love it!
You are so welcome!
Nice informative video. Price is reasonable. Decorated with a female in mind. I prefer more substantial furniture as a male, not complaining, those are beautiful apartments.
Those 3 apartments were all great Stella has a good eye. I once looked at a studio apt. When I asked where is the washroom was, it was in the kitchen. Just open the cupboard door and flip up the counter...viola toilet. The shower was in the middle of the kitchen as well, with the drain on the kitchen floor. I never noticed the shower head in the middle of the kitchen ceiling. Didn't rent it. The apartment with the pole in the kitchen brought back memories. thanks
Love the apartments. Great price, so clean.
They are!
Oh wow Don... I could definitely use such an apartment 🌹They are so lovely - thanks millions for sharing... counting down for Ecuador here.... Less than one and a half year and I'll be there... Yeah 💖🌹💖
That was so nice. A real treat to explore. Thank you Mr. Shader!
Don, I also do all my pole dancing in the kitchen. 😂
Very cool to see different apartments and what can $600 get per month.
!!!! Absolutely Wonderful!!!!
Thank you so much will be checking you and Stella out. Those are great rentals.
You deserve a bite!!!!!! Me I mean that with peace love. Lol😅😅😅😅😅
Very nice apartments ❤
1st do are great starters, and depending on the neighborhood, long term. Ive noticed that rental costs are climbing slowly but surely, is there a reason or just ex-pat gouging? Again, 1st two are doable. 🎉
Thanks for the info 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Thank you for the video. These are nice!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks Don. Appreciate the video.
You are very welcome.
I have few pet peeves in life, but a backward fridge is way up on the list! I don't even like them with the freezer on top.
increible!
Great video! I always enjoy my Grumpy Gringo vids! 😂❤
They really are darling apartments and the price is very affordable considering all you get included. Too bad America can’t offer those types of housing, especially for those of us on Social Security. I really liked the first apartment. I hope things turn around soon for everyone concerned in Ecuador and that its citizens will feel safe again. Thank you for showing the rentals. It may help someone make a decision to move there in spite of everything going on. ❤
wow, those are awesome units,..and then the 3rd one with stir fry and pole dancing going on in the kitchen....very nice...hope you are well mr. don
Hi Don, thanks for sharing this excellent and helpful video.
Was it only the 3rd apartment which offered a bathtub?
Thanks for publishing this with Spanish subtitles.
I'm Like # 479.
That's a good question, I'll ask Stella to answer it for you. I personally don't recall.
@@DonShader Sounds good Don. Have a great day.
Looks like someone's future home sweet home 🏡
So much more so than most "affordable" housing around here.
These are all so cute!
I'm not the "ohhhh that is so cute" kinda guy but I gotta tell ya, these apartments are cute as can be.
Hola Don! Honestly, I was in shock with those first two apartments that you showed for the price of $550. It is good to know that there are options in case that Panamá stops being my favorite. Good to see that Stella and you are doing well. Abrazos
At first I was like $550? Think it's a bit steep for that apartment but if everything else is included then it's a pretty good deal
All three are cute & well priced. I never watch TV in my bedroom, lol.
The other thing … I guess I lack imagination. I’m not crafty, I’m not a shopper. So without a little balcony to have a little container garden, what would I do? Yes I’m a spoiled North American with a big yard.
Those will rent in no time.
One of the first two could hold me for the Cuenca rainy season, if only there was parking. Are secure parking garages a thing in Manta? Like a storage locker?
Cheers from NC Don!
Unfortunately, no, and no on both questions. Leave your car in Cuenca and walk/taxi around here.
Hey Don, I spent some time in Ecuador about 13 years ago and absolutely loved it there. Would you recommend to your family or friends to visit now or wait a bit?
You can visit now. Just pay attention to warnings you might get from folks that have been here for a while.
Can Stella recommend an honest agent in La Carolina area of Quito. Apartments prices are similar here and include parking
I like the price, but I wouldn't feel safe. I love your video, and I'm happy to see you!
This place is as safe as you would want it to me. I can say that about this whole country.
Totally enjoyed the video. The closer I get to my move the more I enjoy videos of different rentals and prices to get a good idea of what to expect. I really loved the first apartment and the 2nd was also nice. The third apartment not so much. Maneuvering that pole would be a major inconvenience in the kitchen. I love cooking and I would spend half my day having to maneuver that pole. I feel $450 max for that apartment in my opinion.
Don't forget, everything is negotiable in Ecuador. I can't imagine living with that pole but the truth of the matter is that that was not originally intended to be an apartment. It's a long story.
you 1st said you move there if you weren't locked in to your apartment
but it appears the lack of a parking spot has you having 2nd thoughts though Sir.
Don, in your experience is it true that in Ecuador a rental contract must be for two years, no more/no less, for it to be legally valid... that a rent increase is not allowed until the end of the two-year period and the rent increase after two years may not be for more than ten percent. Also, If the landlord wants to take back his place, he must give 60 days notice?
Hi i am Stella and I will anwer your questions.1 to be legally a rental contract must be one year only. 2 the increase can not be more that 10%. 3. if the landlord wants to take back his place needs to give 60 or 90 dayds notice.
@@stellacoulter9396 ... Thank you, Stella. I looked up the law in Ecuador and it says the renter has a right to a minimum of two years rental contract. I guess it is possible for both parties to agree to a lesser term (though it doesn't say that except for hotels and renting "locales" for events of short-term duration, e.g., exhibitions.) Here is the citation to Ecuador's law (Codificación 1. Ley de inquilinato), regarding rental contracts: "El plazo estipulado en el contrato escrito será obligatorio para arrendador y arrendatario. Sin embargo, en todo contrato de arrendamiento tendrá derecho el arrendatario a una duración mínima de dos años..." Fuente: Codificación 1. Ley de inquilinato "De los contratos de arrendamiento y sus efectos" Título 6, Artículo 28.
How recent is your information?
I have a six month contract, always have since day one. Who pays attention to laws in THIS country?
You're wasting your time if looking up laws and believing them in this country.
I love #1!! However, I reside in Guadalajara, MX. :) Love your channel!!
Awesome! Thank you! Come back anytime.
Very nice. I noticed that there was not a washer and dryer. How close is the laundromat?
Hi Steve, this aparments do have down stairs washer dryer
@@stellacoulter9396 Is the laundry room shared with all of the other tenants?
The prices you quoted would be the same as 1bdrm apt for seniors in missouri would be. Without all the seaside fun
Great, but who wants to live in Missouri?
That third apartment is smaller and has the pole 🤪. So it should be a cheaper price than the other two, to be fair.
Really?
Fully furnished?
Yes, most rentals in Ecuador are fully furnished & all/most bills paid
Hey Don, Looking for Oceanfront rental for 90 days any suggestions? those apartments are ok -but when I see bars on the window, not interested - looking for around 1500 a month-90 days is enough to know if I want to buy there -and 90 day visa time frame, Cheers
Hi James, my name is Stella Coulter , I do have have apartmets ocean front , yes you can rent for 90 days.
Send Stella an email at stellacoulter59@gmail.com.
The third apartment had multiple windows!
All of these apartments have multiple windows.
If I were interested, who would I contact?
stellacoulter59@gmail.com
Did any of these apartments have a balcony?
The tird one does but is pathetic view with mangled wiring drooping across it that you have to duck under and there is a larg construction project between the apartment and what used to be a decent ocean view,
Would any of these places be available to rent for just one month?
It can be rented for for 3 months, 6 months or a year.
Where do I put my clothes??
No closets
There is closets in both aparmets I garantee we miss it when we did the video.
Like Stella said.
I wonder what the locals pay for rent.
$90 and on up
Great post! And if 2 couples want to come, they are next door!
Hot water?
Of course. And they have elctricity too.
Very cloudy… i left ecuador… north brazil is 2x better
This landlord gives a dam about tenants. And she needs to screen her tenants extremely well because some people do not give a dam. I was thinking of another L.A. country, but this.......EC is soooo inexpensive.
Was this the available apartment in your building? 😂🎉
No, this one isn't the one I was talking about. As soon as I get to talk to Stella, I'll find out about the other one.
@@DonShader sounds good don thanks a bunch
These are like Air B& B? All furnished in USA COST $ 90 per day! CRAZY!
There is nothing further from the truth. These are definitely NOT Airbnb. I assure you i would not waste my time on them if they were.