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Allwewantispeace
7/21/2015 22:08 EST

Hello everyone,

This is the beginning of our story about our life changing adventure into Uruguay.

My brother Alex and I flew in to Montevideo two weeks ago with hopes of buying a semi self sufficient chacra with house. We found Montevideo to be unthreatening, even in a tough section, after dark, on our first night there. The people were very pleasant, even gracious which was certainly unexpected.

We moved on to visit pan de azucar, Maldonado, punta del este, Minas, Duranzo, Tacuarembo, and went all the way to River where we met up with some very cool expats from this forum. You know who you are: Beatles rock! Thank you.

We came very close to buying a decent place on the edge of Minas before realizing that it was under three cell phone towers... Ugh. Bad day, but it got better when we stumbled upon our slice of heaven near the town of él Eden on ruta 12. I cannot express how happy we are to have found such a nice little casa.

Uruguay is wonderful and we feel confident that we are making the right move to the right country, at the right time and to the right piece of property. The people here are so free, living the good life. It's not inexpensive though. We had to give up 35 acres in Maine with a good sized house near the ocean to afford 12 acres and a small house in the hills. Considering the alternative, we feel we have made the right choice.

This forum gave me the information I needed to have confidence enough to come here... I am eternally grateful. Thank you all for your generosity of time. There are a few others who went above and beyond for us, but I hesitate to call them out by name.

Focus properties was exceedingly helpful as a guide, interpreter, real estate agent, and even my first marriage counselor. Cheers to you Michael! Thank you so much.

What a great experience this has been. We leave for the states this Friday. I will apply for residency this week and try to open my account at the brou. Wish us lots of luck! Thank you all again, even the people I never interacted with. All your comments together paint the most colorful portrait!

We hope to see more of you along our journey into Uruguayan living.

Thank you,

Max and Alex
All we want is peace, today and forever.

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kimbo47
7/22/2015 00:34 EST

Great experience! Happy it all worked out for you as you wanted. Please post your experience with BROU and the account opening process because I'm right behind you.
Good Luck!

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Morell
7/22/2015 07:47 EST

Glad you found something you like. I am surprised prices have risen that much though.

We traded a two bedroom, one bath lakeside home in Nova Scotia for a three bedroom, three bath house in Atlántida with a swimming pool and large casita and BBQ and had half our money left over four years ago.

Hope everything goes well.

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Allwewantispeace
7/22/2015 20:48 EST

My mistake. We have a third of our money remaining. We have zero regrets. We looked at maybe 6 places and this one out shined the others. No regrets. I don't think the house is half as important as the town, the land, the neighbors, the school and distance to fun.

In the end we didn't buy what we can here to buy. I think we realized that we don't need 50 hectares, just a large garden and space for some animals. I wanted a remote farm, but after meeting the people, I'm looking forward to joining the Uruguayan society.

We have half a dozen ideas for businesses which might work here. Simple things. We like simple. I thing we should all contribute to a new thread discussing business ideas. The goal for me is to make 2000 a month without hurting my soul or working 65 hours a week.

I've talked to quite a few people here. Brazilians, Uruguayans, expats and their children. Everyone says that they love it here. I know that my glasses are peach colored and that I may be in for culture shock, but I'm not the typical American and I'm confident that this is good. I'm not sure if my wife of 18 years is going to like it... We will see.

Max

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