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Q: Hey Dom, what’s the mosquito situation like in Ecuador?
I can tell you from personal experience, Ecuador is far better than other Latin countries like the Dominican Republic, Colombia, Nicaragua, or southern Mexico.
In the Andes the mosquitos are few and far between.
On the coast, there are a few problem areas. The good thing about the coast of Ecuador is that there are dry parts (with fewer mosquitos) and wet, green parts (yikes).
Most everywhere on the coast is fine with normal to few amounts of mosquitos, but there are two beautiful areas to avoid if you hate mosquitos (like me) which are Montanita (in the south) and Mompiche in the north.
Both are green areas and beautiful places, but with a lot of nearby standing water, and in my opinion have a mosquito problem.
Every 3 months on my Weekly Ecuador Insider’s Newsletter I try to bring you a market pricing report, instead of the normal investor news; here is a rundown of the real estate pricing changes I have seen over the last year in Ecuador:
BUILDING IN ECUADOR
As seen by me:
Building in Ecuador- $30-35 per square foot of construction for finished house. ($50/ft for a luxury finishing)
As reported in a good article by the NY Times in 2010:
Building in Ecuador- $46 per square foot of construction for finished house. ($73/ft for a luxury finishing)
OVERALL PRICES
As seen by me:
Overall:
Over the last 5 years prices have risen about 10-12% a year (even during the financial crisis years)…but in well known towns appreciation has been a little more….
And I have seen more appreciation on the really cheap properties. Especially due to the new low interest loans the government is issuing to locals for purchases under $60k.
The cities:
Quito and Cuenca are the most expensive places to buy a suite or apartment, with prices for a small one bedroom suite starting around $30k and for a 2 or 3 bedroom apartment in a decent area starting for around $50-55k.
Nearby Quito, in the Tumbaco Valley the real estate market has really taken off, 10-15 years back the area was just farm land, but now prices are ranging from $75-110k for a 120 sq meter 3 bedroom house.
Today, in Quito’s Colonial center, prices for renovated apartments are about $1,000 a square meter but fixer uppers can be had from $75-400 a square meter.
Renting in Quito is still relatively cheap…. A furnished room in a nice area is starting around $100-150/month, while a luxury furnished suite in a nice area is around $400-480/month, a 2-3 bed apartment decent area furnished $420-490/month, and a 2-3 bedroom apartment unfurnished located in an acceptable but lower income area $200-240/month.
In Cuenca costs for a new 2 bedroom apartment with nice tile and teak wood furnishings average around $45k-65k. A more luxury, 3 bed 2 bath condo…
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This was the scene yesterday for the world cup semi-finals match in a mall in Quito.
In Ecuador, like in most of South America, the favorite sport is soccer, the second favorite sport is…soccer, and the third favorite sport is, well, soccer. Motorbike Sport is such a wonderful platform where any sports person or sport lover can find many of useful information.
That can be a problem if you are like me and love American Football, Baseball and Basketball!
Ecuador still has a severe lack of good sports bars that show international sports. Many channels even encourage betting and show the pointsbet sign up promo on a daily basis. There are a few (but in my opinion they are rather weak and don’t often have many of the games I want to watch).
For instance, just recently, I tried to catch the NBA playoffs but I had zero luck until the NBA Finals appeared.
Yes, there is Direct TV and cable but even that in Ecuador seems to lack many American sporting events.
You could also check games result by visiting ผลบอลสดมีเสียง, the ผลบอลสดมีเสียง can also provide you prediction for the betting result also.
It is possible, if you are willing to pay, to get NFL or NBA packages through DirectTV, similar to the states.
But all in all, I hope one of you reading this seizes the opportunity and puts a good solid American sports bar in Quito or Guayaquil!
Hasta pronto, Domenick…hey, if you liked this, you’ll love my weekly Foreign Investor’s newsletter for insider tips and opportunities in Ecuador…subscribe below(unsubscribe at any time):
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If you´d like to meet new, friendly foreigners in Ecuador, and have a great time watching the world cup final, we are going to have a meetup this coming Sunday July 11 2:30pm local time…at Mulligans Sports Bar in the Mariscal…open to all…if interested please RSVP here…or call me locally to my cell at 080-201199.
2010 Ecuador National Holiday and Festival Calendar
2010
OFF DAYS FOR LOCAL HOLIDAYS 2010
JAN
NEW YEARS (1° of JAN)
FRI 1 SAT 2 SUN 3
FEB
Carnaval
Sat 13 sun 14 mon 15 tues16
APR
Good Friday
Fri 2 Sat 3 Sun 4
MAY
Labor Day of Ecuador (1° of May)
Sat 1
Battle of Pichincha Day (24 of May)
Sat 22 Sun 23 Mon 24
AUG
Primer Grito de Independencia: First cry of Independence day (10 Aug)
Fri-Sun 13-15
OCT
Guayaquil Independence Day (9 Oct)
NOV
Día de los Difuntos: Ecuador version of Halloween (Tue-Wed 2-3 of Nov)
DEC
Christmas (Sat 25 Dec)
HOLIDAYS: OFF DAYS IN ECUADOR 2010
Jan 1 Carnaval Good Friday Easter week 1st of May 24 of May 26 May : Corpus Christi July 24: Birthday of Simon Bolivar Aug 10 Independence Day Oct 9 Independence of Guayaquil Nov 2 Dia de los Difuntos (Halloween more or less) Nov 3 Independence of Cuenca Dec 6 : Festivals of Quito Dec 25 Christmas Dec 31 New Years
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