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Showing posts with label downtown cuenca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label downtown cuenca. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Adorable $300 Studio Apartment in El Centro Downtown Cuenca Ecuador VLOG

This $300 apartment includes internet and utilities. Frank and Angie have stayed here many times. The adorable space is perfect for a couple or single has everything you need and close to all the downtown Cuenca Ecuador tourist attractions, restaurants, shopping, etc! Tell Marta Frank y Angie sent you! No, we do not receive anything for this...we're just helping out our friend!
      
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$300 Studio Apartment in Downtown (El Centro) Cuenca Ecuador VLOG

This $300 apartment includes internet and utilities. The adorable space is perfect for a couple or single has everything you need and close to all the downtown Cuenca Ecuador tourist attractions, restaurants, shopping, etc! Tell Marta Frank y Angie sent you! No, we do not receive anything for this...we're just helping out our friend!

      


Click here for more information on how to get rentals like this one anywhere in the world! 

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Web Cam -- El Centro of Cuenca Ecuador

We're sitting in Parque Calderon enjoying the sunshine. The bench we're sitting on faces the sidewalk and the street. Lots of people out as usual in Cuenca city center... thought I'd make a video of the happenings in downtown Cuenca. It's Friday  April 14, 2012.



           

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Answering Readers Concerns, about Living 10 Minutes by Taxi, from Downtown Cuenca (Part 3)




Comment from a reader: Then there's the language issue. If one can't or won't learn to speak Spanish, perhaps finding the gringo-bubble area makes more sense from a safety and convenience standpoint.





Frank and Angie answer: That’s the whole point of what we talk about on the Discover Cuenca Blog. You call it the gringo–bubble area but the gringo-bubble thing is why there is gringo targeting; gringo inflation; and gringo resentment in Cuenca Ecuador.  





If you ask us, the gringo-bubble needs to get popped and the new set of gringos coming here if they will, should find a nice home or apartment to rent for $300 or less, if they will, they need to say no to being over-priced when they know what the actual price is, if they will, they should patronize the Ecuadorian run shops, stores and restaurants, and, if they will, they should learn the language and enjoy being a new part of the Ecuadorian culture, if they will…of course we can’t tell anyone how to live or what to do.





Now we hope that most of our readers are willing to do that; you just have to stick to your guns or else everywhere else in Cuenca will get expensive too. We are now seeing a lot of ads from locals needing a place to live for their family at the $180 to $250 Ecuadorian price, and sadly they can’t find any!!!! 





On another note, not knowing the language makes you more vulnerable to over-paying, to getting robbed, to not making any local friends, to gringo targeting and gringo isolation which leads to more gringo inflation. Now is that any way to live happy, frugal, healthy, and free?





That’s the whole niche of this blog isn’t it?  If gringos want to move to a foreign country, pay U.S. prices, not learn the language, trip over themselves and outbid each other on everything especially property, and be part of or the cause of a gringo bubble, well then, guess who’s going to get hurt when the bubble pops? 





There is a saying in the alcoholism community:  you can’t become an alcoholic if you don’t drink.  Likewise, we say:  you can’t get hurt in a gringo bubble if you don’t participate.  We’re here to be an example to those that decide not to participate.  After all, we’re certainly not asking those very same people to come out and engage in those very same behaviors in the rest of the city and simply expand that bubble, which by default creates the very dangerous and inconvenient for the rest of us, perception, that all gringos are rich and stupid.  By the way, we didn’t say rich and stupid first, the locals did.

Friday, March 16, 2012

10 Benefits of Living 10 Minutes by Taxi from the City Center of Cuenca

Guess what? Believe it or not, living outside of the historic city center of Cuenca  is nice Too! What kind of picture do you imagine in your mind of Cuenca outside of the colonial downtown area? Do you think it is dirt roads with farm animals running loose? Do you think there are only a few small stores and nothing else? Do you think it is where the impoverished live in shacks? Cuenca is a nice city even outside of the historic district. In fact, many areas are much newer and modernized compared to the historic district of downtown. 







When we talk about city-center or downtown area of Cuenca we mean just that; living away from the city-center does not mean you are not in Cuenca anymore. Cuenca has about 450,000 people, it is not that small. The colonial city center of downtown is about a 2 mile by 4 mile radius. Living away from this radius is where you will find “local” priced rentals, although you’re still in the city of Cuenca.


BTW, there is also an area close by Supermaxi, off of Avenida las Americas and Grand Columbia, that is also VERY expensive (it’s where all the gringo high rise brown brick condos are located) so if you don’t want to pay U.S rents in Ecuador, stay away from that area as well.


Below are 10 benefits of living outside of the city center of Cuenca. 


1. Waaaay less smog: Downtown cuenca is full of auto exhaust, and it’s pretty bad. We know of one couple who left their beautiful apartment with a nice view of the colonial area; they are an older couple (worse for older people and especially those with lung or health issues) and they felt that breathing in the exhaust every day was detrimental to their health. And they are right. They moved to Vilcabama, EC. 






2. Outside the city center you can flush your toilet paper down the toilet. In old colonial Cuenca, which is the city center, putting your toilet paper in the toilet is a no-no. You know, like when a baby sticks their car or baby doll in the toilet and then flushes, that is what’s going to happen if you put too much toilet paper down the old plumbing in a colonial building. In the buildings in colonial Cuenca you put the toilet paper in the waste basket. Ugh!


3. Rentals cost waaaaaay less dollars. The same amount of space you’ll get in a downtown colonial apartment you can get for half price, ten minutes away by taxi from the city center, plus it will be a newer building. Not living in the downtown area will be your biggest savings by far on your monthly cost of living. People just don’t realize that prices have sky-rocketed in downtown Cuenca. We have real-estate agents telling us they don’t have any rentals less than $600 now in the city center.


(If you do hear of someone renting for less than $250 downtown it is because they rented it a few years ago or it’s just a studio apartment.)


Even so, understand you can still get taken advantage of when renting away from the downtown area, if you allow it. But at least once you’re out of the colonial district there are still local-priced rentals out there, you just have to keep looking and asking around to find one. 






4. Waaaay less noise pollution: away from the downtown area there is a lot less noise and congestion, unless you are living right on a busy road like Avenida las Americas. There is a lot of heavy, loud traffic piled up in the downtown area, and is another reason there is so much smog pollution as well. In Ecuador they like to honk their horns a lot…and they are loud horns.


5. Learn Spanish Quicker: the best way to learn anything in life is “hands on” and in the case of learning a new language, total immersion. Conversing with shop keepers, landlords, restaurant owners, people on the street, etc, will in fact help you to understand the language much faster. 


Going to gringo run agencies, restaurants, and shops will keep you segregated from the community and the culture, is that what you want? The Ecuadorians will respect you more for trying rather than saying “no hablo espanol.”


6. Historic center will still be a neat area to visit while living in Cuenca: The old colonial downtown is really neat, no doubt about it; and it still amazes us the beautiful architecture and everything about it. But the question is if we lived downtown in an old colonial building would the downtown area still be neat and special to us. Probably not. The fact of the matter is, we can walk downtown from our house in 30 minutes and we can take a bus in 15 minutes and go to the city center whenever we want. 






7. Four rivers in Cuenca: The river and views is not just downtown Cuenca. There are four rivers that surround the city of Cuenca, so virtually pretty much living anywhere within the city you will have a river near your home. 


8. The mountain views are better away from the city center area: If you like to look out your window and see the Andes Mountains the views seem to be better outside the city center; this could be because you are closer to the mountains when not in the downtown area. The tall buildings downtown also tend to block the mountain views a lot of the time, depending on where you’re at. 






9. View of the colonial downtown: Have you ever seen the magnificent view of the colonial city center? Well, you can’t get that view if you are a part of that view, meaning living in the city center. Living even just half way up the hill gives you that view without the smog and noise pollution. Ironically, homes are not more expensive when you live in the hills of Cuenca like they are in North America. 






10. Big North American Style Grocery Stores and Mall Del Rio:   The North American style big grocery stores are away from the historical center, giving you more choices and more variety.  The mall is definitely not in the center.   So no matter how you look at it, if you live downtown, if you want to go grocery shopping you’ll have to take a taxi or a bus. 




Monday, November 21, 2011

Web Cam of Parque Calderon in Cuenca

Parque Caldron is the main city center park in downtown Cuenca. It's a nice little park with lots of plants, palm trees, and a huge water fountain. This neat park is where many of the festivities go on in Cuenca. Enjoy the five minute web cam of Parque Calderon.



Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Cuenca Beautiful! Old World Architecture, River Scene and Parque Calderon





We've lived in Cuenca for 3 months now and not a day goes by that we don't enjoy something about Cuenca or discover something new and neat about Cuenca. Some days we'll be walking along the cobblestone streets downtown and I'll see a colonial building that I haven't seen and I'll just have to take a picture. This is where this video comes from--a hodge podge of short videos and photos that I have taken of different areas of Cuenca. Enjoy!



Frank and Angie in the city center parque calderon

Monday, September 19, 2011

Cuenca Downtown Web Cam Looking out the Window of Tutto Freddo's

While we were enjoying a dessert and having a cappuccino in our favorite dessert cafe Tutto Freddo's we thought it would be neat to put the camera in the window and take a video of a very busy corner of Cuenca. Actually in the downtown area every corner is kind of busy. In this video it is about 6:30 in the evening and people are still out and about shopping and enjoying life with their family. Watching a web cam of a place, seeing the people, cars, etc can give you a "feel" of the place as if you are there. Well, this is across the street from the main square in el centro Cuenca Ecuador. Enjoy the video.