How do I find a place to live in Guayaquil?
We asked expats how they chose their neighborhood and found a place to live. They answered...
"Fortunately, my company hired a relocation firm. Sanborondon is the upper class, safe, and happening nearby suburb of Guayaquil. It was almost a given that I would live there as an expat with Company-provided housing. The Company also hired a realtor for us who helped with our search options (furnished, gated community, 3 bdrms, spacious, pool). Newspaper ads weren't very helpful at all. Word of mouth or realtors are the way to go," explained one expat living in Guayaquil, Ecuador.
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"Researching and finding a place to live in Guayaquil is a challenging but possible task. There are a number of options available, including short and long term rentals, as well as purchasing property. You can search online for places to rent or buy, or you could find real estate agents that can help you explore options in the city. Additionally, there are many neighborhoods and areas in Guayaquil you can research to understand their unique amenities and offerings. It is recommended that you visit a few of these areas and get to know the city before making a decision. Additionally, asking around online or in person can be a great way to gather local knowledge that may help you make an informed decision on where to live," said another expat in Guayaquil, Ecuador, Ecuador.
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