The Dreaded Bridge Effect in Ecuador

Found it.

A 2 bedroom apartment in Ecuador… new building… beautiful furnishings… good area of town near shopping… good short-term growth potential… asking price= $40,000 (similar apartments are in the $50-60k range). Furnished, could get around $500/mo rent. Good buy, within my current budget.

The problem… it’s next to a small bridge and dusty park.

Now, in the US, being next to a park is a plus… but not in Ecuador. Parks and areas underneath bridges in the bigger cities have BAD reps in Ecuador. Locals will tell you, beit true or not, “that’s where all the junkies and thieves hang out at night.”

It’s true, when I first arrived in Ecuador a few years back I stayed with a friend in a rather ghetto area of Quito (the Vicentina Baja), and the first thing he told me was to walk fast when I have to pass under the bridge near his house.

After consulting with a few local friends (who quickly mentioned the same thing about the property) I decided not to buy, the place would probably be difficult to rent out to the higher-end folks.

Rental incomes can be really good in Ecuador (I’ve seen returns higher than 30% annual if you buy right), but consult a few locals before buying, and don’t get caught by the dreaded “bridge effect”!

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Inflation Rises a Bit in Ecuador

As released by the National Census Board in Ecuador, the inflation rate for July of 2011 was 4.40% (if calculated annually) compared to July of the last year which had inflation (if calculated annually) equaling that of 3.4% annual year to year inflation.

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National Development Bank Tightens Micro-Loan Policies

Small farmers in Ecuador are complaining about the strict policies the National Development Bank enforces… which offers credit to only those farmers who have their own land (to put as collateral) of at least 3 hectares. Effectively disqualifying many small farmers for loans in Ecuador.

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Casinos Out! Vote Bans Casinos in Ecuador

In the recent popular vote, Ecuador citizens decided to prohibit casinos in Ecuador. At the same time, with the closure of these casinos, the development and release of another way to play casino, which is online like 666 Casino are new deals for people living in Ecuador. The only places that will be allowed to continue offering gaming will be a few, select large casino-hotels.  That’s why people shift to slots online win real money, not only that, these remaining local casinos become so strict that you can’t easily enter the building. As there are many legal platform like pgslot are available. People can play online casino without any disturbance. People can enjoy Online slots  (สล็อตออนไลน์) on trusted platforms.

People loves to play casino games on online platforms. They also enjoy betting and earns good cash. Well poker online is also getting more popular among people.

Several smaller casinos have already been closed. Sbobet is the most preferred platform for sport betting and casino gaming. Guess anyone who’s adamant about their gambling will have to stick to Piramindwelt.com’s top online casinos and other alternatives of the like.

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9% Increase in Tax Revenue Announced

This week the SRI Announced this week a 9% Increase in the Amount of Taxes Collected in the First Semester of 2011 in Ecuador. I’m not surprised, the SRI is doing a great job of infusing fear into businesses so they keep better records and pay the amount of taxes they’re required to by law.

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