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Cuenca, Ecuador at an elevation of 8,400 feet above sea level is very cold in winter and with that little oxygen at such a high elevation, many find it harder to breathe and move around without feeling exhausted. Iโd much rather be in a town at sea level.
hey dude not the best place. tropics is paradise.
Thank you, Dan. Very helpful. Most grateful for your content and videos.
What a great interview. She provided so much information. Thanks a lot.
Wowโฆ..so long
We still have lots of places to go visit, but if I had to guess which city we will retire in, just based on research-
Cuenca, Ecuador
Manizales, Colombia
Arequipa, Peru
Buenas Aires, Argentina
So many great places to choose from !
Great interview! I just checked, and it appears that dropping Medicare is possible, but you must have lived abroad for 10 years to get back into it. I'm shocked, and I hope I'm wrong because that would be such a rip-off for us retired Americans.
Lot's of information. I especially like that she loved the people and culture of Equador. Also, she mentioned that her SS payments will suffice and not dig into other retirement savings…excellent. Oh yeah, the Medicare premium payments and local insurance issues were covered in good depth.
Partly as a result of the feminist movement of the 70s, baby boomer women have managed to become financially independent most of their working lives. Not having to rely on the economic advantages of couple-hood, they are now retiring as singles. This video should prove very useful for them. Thank you, Dan, for such excellent video content.
Maybe try not to look up to your left quite so often. It gives away that your wife is giving you ques during the video. The subject material and length should just flow naturally. Hope this helps.
I enjoyed/learned from this interview/woman… I thank her for doing it. Much respect !
Good lord, lady, get to the point!
I get it! Im here now for my first time. Loving it, did a month in Guayaquil now in Montaลita โคโคfor 2 months ๐๐
I am the opposite. I love heat and humidity and modern convenience.
As lovely as it is, it is too cold for us. Antigua, Guatemala, is our preferred city. Canโt wait to get back there.
If people can't afford to live in the U.S., there are options out there. Please do not feel depressed and hurt yourself. Many times things are much better overseas.
Excellent interview. She is very articulate in describing what it would be like to live in Cuenca. I was on my way to Bangkok but now I'll have to check out this place. Thanks to this Channel for putting out great videos.
For me safe, clean and affordable place with warm weather year round. Malaysia or Thailand seems a good choice.
Tiresome To Listen To !!!
Thailand ๐น๐ญ is way better ๐
Great video.
I signed up for Social Security at 62 while in Thailand. When I turned 65 I guess I got Medicare Part A automatically. I see it there on my SS website. There is no premium. I did not sign up for Part B so I am not paying for that. I did buy health insurance in Thailand with a sizable deductible to keep the cost down. Medical care here is very good and inexpensive and with easy accessibility.
If you move somewhere you are also making some decision about medical care. If you move away from an American city to rural America you put yourself farther from some aspects of medical care. If I move overseas I take myself out of the Medicare system. Itโs a choice with plenty of other life benefits. I think it is best to have insurance, a credit card, and some cash to cover medical care overseas but some people may just not have those resources yet choose to move overseas anyway.
You can live a good life overseas and maybe go sooner than you would have if you had lived near the medical care of an American city. Or you could struggle for years in the US to get that last bit of medical care available nowhere else. Your choice.
I moved to Thailand with just 2 suitcases. Six years later we built a house. A couple of months ago I decided to ship some of my deceased fatherโs artwork, a painting, a couple of water colors, and a sculpture, to the new house. It cost about $1,200 for a fairly small shipment. I could only justify it because of the sentimental value. I donโt miss the stuff I accumulated over 60 years and disposed of just before I moved away.
I suppose I would recommend keeping some stuff in storage for a year or two to make sure you really are settled in your overseas destination. Then make a decision about what to do with it.
This one place i would never retire to corruption murder they just killed the mayor in broad daylight, and cocain trade is terrible. noway, never rather stay and starve in america. it's better in the Philippines, sorry yes sir, just my opinion, but the truth, i have been there, Ecuador no way
Dan, she was starting to talk about the increase in crime. That part of the interview appears to have been edited out at 1:01:55. I perked up because I've noticed more and more content creaters, from all over the world, commenting on the spike in crime (in certain areas) because of the negative economic impact COVID-19 had. I was listening to see if she was going to go in that same direction. What did she say that was edited out? Am I somehow mistaken?
What a wealth of information, you two! So many important specifics, metrics, dollar amounts and more. Thank you!