A Pacific Coast Retirement on $1,000 Per Month or Less

By Kathleen Peddicord | U.S.News & World Report LP – Tue, 3 Jun, 2014 10:36
AM EDT

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Ecuador sits on the equator in South America. As a result, its Pacific
coastline enjoys reliably warm and pleasant weather year-round
<http://money.usnews.com/money/retirement/slideshows/10-retirement-spots-wit
h-year-round-nice-weather> . 

That's one reason this country has become so popular among expat retirees.
Others include its dramatic natural beauty, its non-intrusive government and
its very low cost of living and real estate. Ecuador's user-friendly retiree
residency program requires pension or Social Security income of just $800
per month. If you don't have that, you could qualify for an investor visa
with an investment of just $25,000 in a piece of real estate (that could be
your residence) or one of several financial instruments. 

Many foreign retirees in Ecuador have focused on the colonial mountain city
of Cuenca
<http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/on-retirement/2013/07/08/cuenca-versus-
granada-for-retirement> . However, this country's coastline offers one of
the most affordable oceanfront retirement options in the world. Starting
from Guayaquil and traveling north along the coast, you come to many small
towns and fishing villages, some more developed and appealing to retirees
than others. The town of Playas on the Gulf of Guayaquil is one of the most
attractive for retirees. 

Thanks to Playas' situation, sheltered from the Pacific's fog and cold
water, the weather and the ocean are typically warm and pleasant. The town's
24,000 residents work mostly in the fishing and tourism industries. As a
result, it's as though the town can't make up its mind whether it's a
fishing village or a resort. This makes for a great and authentic beach
experience along with an abundance of fresh and inexpensive seafood. 

Most of the Ecuadorian coast is overcast during a significant part of the
year from roughly May to November. How many days of sun you get varies from
one spot to the next and can change quickly as you travel north or south.
Playas is largely immune from the overcast weather, thanks to the relatively
warm waters in the Gulf of Guayaquil. Playas claims 320 days of sun per
year, the only place on Ecuador's coast that sees nearly that much reliable
sunshine
<http://money.usnews.com/money/retirement/slideshows/the-10-sunniest-places-
to-retire> . 

Playas is also Ecuador's most accessible beach. It's 60 miles from the
airport in Guayaquil. Beaches in Ecuador can be as far as six hours from the
international airports, so this proximity is a strong selling point. 

Historically, Playas has been a small, undeveloped piece of coast where
there's not much to do aside from beach combing, swimming and eating fresh
seafood at one of the beachside seafood shacks. Restaurants and
accommodations have been basic and limited in number, but this is changing. 

The local government has made a significant investment in Playas'
infrastructure recently, including improved roads and a new beachfront
shopping mall. An international developer is beginning work on a $700
million destination resort a few miles outside Playas. This will have its
own restaurants, shops, bakeries, pharmacy, supermarket, gas station and
spa, along with a golf course and artificial lake. The developer is
targeting the expat market, and the fact that they chose Playas for the
project says a lot about its intrinsic desirability and climate. 

Again, the cost of living in this part of Ecuador is one of the main
appeals. A couple could retire to Playas on a budget of $1,000 per month or
less. Real estate, too, is a global bargain. It's possible to buy a
two-bedroom condo with an ocean view for less than $100,000
<http://money.usnews.com/money/retirement/slideshows/10-places-to-buy-a-reti
rement-home-for-under-150-000> . 

If you're looking for an upscale beach lifestyle
<http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/on-retirement/2013/12/09/the-worlds-5-b
est-beach-cities-for-retirement>  reminiscent of Puerto Vallarta, then
Playas won't fit the bill. But if you'd enjoy a simpler, more relaxing
lifestyle, then Playas could be an ideal choice. It's a great place to enjoy
fishing, swimming, beach walks and good seafood. And Playas is just an hour
from Ecuador's largest city, Guayaquil, and all its amenities. 

Kathleen Peddicord is the founder of the Live and Invest Overseas publishing
group <http://www.liveandinvestoverseas.com/> . With more than 28 years
experience covering this beat, Kathleen reports daily on current
opportunities for living, retiring and investing overseas in her free
e-letter. Her newest book, "How To Buy Real Estate Overseas", published by
Wiley & Sons, is the culmination of decades of personal experience living
and investing around the world.

 

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