Do You Ever See Owners Carry Financing in Ecuador?

Yes, the owners do extend financing down here, but usually when selling new construction projects, not so much with vacant land.

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Hey Dom, Can You Help Me Sell My Property in Ecuador?

Well, I’m not a real estate agent, just a reporter… but if you send me the specs of your property via the contact page, I will consider it to mention in my “Deal of the Week” section… saludos, Dom

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Deal of the Week: $47,000 4 Bed Apartment, Guayaquil

This week I found an interesting buy 2 blocks from the boardwalk in Guayaquil (Malecon 2000) in a rejuvenated area and a motivated seller.

The apartment is enormous, with 110 m2
4 bedroom
3 bath
corridor, living room
maid’s room, laundry area
building has elevator
4th floor
Asking $47,000
For more details contact Diego 089786490.

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One of the bedrooms

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How far is Cuenca to Salinas or Visa Versa?

Good question. From Salinas to Guayaquil is about 2 hours (in a private car)…then from Guayaquil to Cuenca is about 3 hours in a car.

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How to Bring Money to Ecuador?

It’s best to bring a few hundred dollars in cash and two different ATM cards, that’s it… you can take out from down here, the fees are a $1-2 to the machine and another $2-3 to your bank every time you take out (so take out a lot at a time).

ATM machines are now everywhere in Ecuador, a few years back it was more difficult.

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