Home Loans in Ecuador for Foreigners, Possible?

It’s true; most foreigners buy in Ecuador with cash, or take a HELOC out on their US property in order to buy in Ecuador. Some people also sell their houses to companies like Druther Home Buyers that works with property located in Moore County, NC.

Few know that foreigners are actually eligible for getting home loans from banks in Ecuador. But this is not the case in Sweden as anyone can get lån med betalningsanmärkning as required without any issue there.

Most of the foreigners I run into down here fall into the category of “Well, I was living in Ecuador in my home and I came across this other great deal I just had to have, so I took a local loan and snagged it before someone else did.”

OK, so what do you need (being a foreigner) in order to qualify? You should alwas go with qualified brokers.

The requirements greatly differ from bank to bank in Ecuador, but below are the basics.

In the smaller banks, they ask you to have some type of resident visa, along with 2 years living in Ecuador with an active bank account showing your pension income or work income movements.

If you are working in Ecuador and not receiving retirement, some banks will ask for at least 2 years in the same place of work with a legally established business in Ecuador (a deal breaker for most Americans).

Some banks, like Banco Pichincha, are a little more lenient and only ask for you to be a resident of Ecuador, and have 6 months of bank statements (in one of their bank accounts) showing your current retirement or work income.

So, in other words, within 6 months of moving to Ecuador you could be qualifying for local home loans. Loans SOS grants you such a possibility. You can check out the RedInk Homes house and land packages if you are still havent selected a house and choose from their many home design packages which are bound to make you fall in love with them.

But yes, some banks will require a basic medical exam if you are over the age of 60.

Home loans in Ecuador usually take about a week to approve, and 6 weeks until the distribution of funds.

Now, the point of this article was to show you that you do have local financing options, but if you are able to bring the money from the US, all the better and here is why.

Mostly all banks in Ecuador will require you put at least a 30% down payment, and will finance the rest for up to 15 years at the going rates (in 2010 it is 10.75% apr). But when it comes to myinstantoffer.com pre approval loans, you get the full loan amount with low interest rates.

That may sound like a lot, but if you find a real steal down here and can’t get money any other way, this may be your only option.

Now, me personally, I have funded my endeavors in Ecuador taking out personal, non-secured loans from my bank in the US, which only charges 8.5% annual interest and from cash advances on 0% APR US credit cards (hey, property in Ecuador is still cheap!)

Until next time, happy hunting, Dom.

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Where’s a Place w/ Other Expats and Low Humidity?

OK.

I’d recommend Quito. It’s got other expats, a lively foreigner scene and has low humidity, tucked high in the Andes mountains.

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Good Places in Ecuador to Get Away from Other Foreigners

Great question. Ecuador is still rather undiscovered so it’s not that hard to be the only foreigner around if that’s the kind of immersion you’re looking for.

In the Andes region, I’d try Ibarra or one of the small towns around it.

On the coast, I’d try one of the smaller towns on the northern coast like Cojimes or Muisne.

Hope that helps, Dom…

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The Auto vs the Housing Sector in Ecuador

Auto and Housing Sectors:

According to the Ecuador Central Bank, in 2000 the amount of cars sold was 18,983, while in 2008 112,684, and in 2009 90,000 (A significant increase).

The local housing market has grown 86% from 2000 to 2010. Many feel these growths were primarily due to the increase in credit since the dollarization and the increase in remittances sent to Ecuador from family working abroad (in 2000 1,200 million was sent while in 2009 2,800 million).

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Poverty in Ecuador, Recent Changes?

The Poverty Situation in Ecuador:

According to the Ecuador Central Bank, from 2000 to 2010, the percentage of the population in moderate poverty has fallen from 27% to 22%. The percentage of locals in extreme poverty has fallen from 40% in 2000 to 31% in 2010.

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