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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Here is the House We Rent For $250 a Month in Cuenca!

The house we rent in Cuenca is about 150M (1600sq ft) and was built in 2008. It is a cement home with 3 bedrooms, office, sun room, living room, dining room, kitchen, outdoor laundry patio area under roof, small green area, and 2-1/2 baths. There is tile throughout and the bedrooms and office have hardwood floors. The kitchen has granite counter tops. Living room has a sunken hardwood floor from the dining room, and both of these rooms have about 1/2 thick crown molding and lots of detail. we are enjoying our new rental home in Cuenca. 


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UPDATE: You will obviously pay more for amenities such as 24 hour security, or a big yard, or many bedrooms, or furnishings, etc. But you still need to watch out for price gouging. We  live in a wonderful, safe, Ecuadorian neighborhood and we built all of our own furniture, plus we have a beautiful view of the Andes Mountains. This house was renting for $350 but because it had not been rented in awhile we negotiated the price down $100. We also had to sign a lease for one year. Update: we signed a second lease and still rent for $250.



Here are some pictures I took when we first moved in.



Living room looking towards the office and sunroom







Dining room and living room area







another view of dining and living area













kitchen





Another view of the kitchen





Bath 1from master bdrm.





Bath 1 from master bdrm.







Bath 2 in Hallway







Half bath 3 (social bath)







Hall leading to 3 bedrooms







Outdoor laundry area and patio under roof but outside







Each of the 3 bedrooms has its own built in closets just like this one.





Last but not least, this is a propane hot water unit. I know, it looks small but it does heat the water just fine. It costs about $2 to fill the tank (its a big tank, oops forgot to take picture of the propane tank) and with five people taking showers every day, and three sons that take 15 to 20 minute showers, we have had to fill it once a week so far. So, it costs about $8 a month for all of us to take hot showers daily. We're quite happy with that. We've been told that electricity is about $20 a month. Our new stove and oven is propane too. When we get the bill in another few weeks, I'll let you know in a new post all about the utilities costs, including propane usage for a family of five living here in Cuenca.

UPDATE: June 2012 - it now cost $2.50 to fill the gas tank

Update: December 2014 - We still pay $2.50 for a tank of gas.



Here's photos of the living, dining, and kitchen after we built our furniture and settled in.


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