![]() Most sizeable cities have well-known expat meeting places where you’ll often find community bulletin boards posted with real estate ads, ride-share notes, and more. Pay attention to proximity to grocery stores, pharmacies, banks, and other resources you may need.īe sure to network with expats and locals and ask them if they know of places for rent. Look around to get an idea of what neighborhood you want to live in and what type of accommodation you need (house or apartment, number of bedrooms, swimming pool, or other specifications). Book a hotel or guesthouse for a few days, then explore. It’s better to do your research and due diligence in advance, so that you are ready to make the most of your time when you arrive. Never send money to reserve an unseen rental site-too many things can go wrong. But unless you speak the language fluently, we wouldn’t recommend a lot of email back and forth until just before your visit. The classified section of the websites of local newspapers is also a good source (especially to get a feel for prices). This is very common on the coast of Ecuador, where many native Ecuadorians also have vacation homes they rent out for most of the year. Until then, they prefer to rent them out as a source of income. ![]() Investors are buying properties now, meaning to retire in a few years. ![]() ![]() More and more real estate firms in Ecuador are also managing rental properties. ![]()
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