Living in Argentina 🇦🇷 The cost of living

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  • This is a breakdown of all my expenses that I have here in Mar Del Plata Argentina.
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    Rent, Utility's, Car, Washing clothes, Groceries, Phone and wifi, and also eating out.
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Komentáře • 428

  • @ROA_Offical
    @ROA_Offical Před rokem +80

    As an Argentinian,I recommend going to live in Mar De Plata,or Buenos Aires which is where my house is, both of these places are amazing and I assure you,you will not regret visiting especially as Mar Del Plata has quite a bit of food as it is where most of the tourists go!If you ever go to Argentina I hope you have a good time!

    • @wavnino1
      @wavnino1 Před rokem +4

      this is my first time learning about Mar De Plata definitely gonna go!

    • @MoeMoneyMakemoneywithMoe
      @MoeMoneyMakemoneywithMoe Před rokem +2

      Bro you have instagram? Would love to talk to you about living in Argentina

    • @will_lowry
      @will_lowry Před rokem +1

      What about Cordoba? Is it fun for a guy in his late 20s?

    • @markrush2319
      @markrush2319 Před rokem +4

      I lived in Buenos Aires Argentina for nearly 10 years and I purchased a home in Mar Del Plata Argentina 🇦🇷 ❤️ 💙 👏. Remember Mar Del Plata is where the average people of Argentina take their vacations especially people from Buenos Aires and for me that makes Mar Del Plata even more enjoyable 😉.

    • @emmanuelapeadu8516
      @emmanuelapeadu8516 Před rokem

      @@markrush2319 hello 👋 please can we link up please i want to move to Argentina and don't have a clue

  • @jacoblong5632
    @jacoblong5632 Před rokem +18

    I have always been interested in moving or to the very least visit Argentina. I cannot express how much I appreciate your videos.

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem

      My pleasure!

    • @anl3877
      @anl3877 Před rokem

      Same here @sitopoema2993 I really enjoyed all the detail information you provided about expenses in Argentina

    • @abdalmalikalaromy9498
      @abdalmalikalaromy9498 Před rokem

      How much does it cost to live in Argentina for a whole year for one person?

    • @charleskarnes5457
      @charleskarnes5457 Před 10 měsíci

      From Iguazu to Tierra De Fuego, Argentina is EXCELLENT. Put dulce de leeche on almost everything.

  • @ethanmccarty3293
    @ethanmccarty3293 Před rokem +59

    one month in and I think I've found my forever home. earning in usd and living in Buenos Aires is honestly perfect for me. I've started Spanish classes and met amazing people. minus having to bring my clothes to get washed I don't really miss the Usa or my previous home England. as always love your videos, if you are ever in BA hit me up.

    • @devoncoleman3149
      @devoncoleman3149 Před rokem +4

      Hi Ethan, what part of Argentina? What’s your average cost of living. I’ve had enough of English weather and people haha… some advice please. Thank you

    • @anl3877
      @anl3877 Před rokem +2

      What are the restrictions about living in Argentina with USA passport?

    • @JetFire9
      @JetFire9 Před rokem +2

      I am sure if you are willing to pay a little more they will pick up and deliver your laundry. In BA you see all these people delivering regular cups of coffee on a tray to the office buildings, so you can bet there are people to deliver laundry.

    • @FE428Power
      @FE428Power Před rokem

      Ethan, what do you do to earn your wages USD?

    • @diegobordoy897
      @diegobordoy897 Před rokem

      ​@@anl3877 Hi , I think you can stay for 180 days but maybe you can renew that , you can call Argentian consulate to ask

  • @fuazibrahim4895
    @fuazibrahim4895 Před rokem +2

    keeps it up buddy you've nailed it!!

  • @gavinbannister4124
    @gavinbannister4124 Před 7 měsíci

    Extremely thorough, straight to the point, organised list video.
    one million out of 10 stars. Liked and commented.

  • @tonyortiz1890
    @tonyortiz1890 Před rokem

    You’re doing a fantastic job!!!

  • @PrettySunShines
    @PrettySunShines Před rokem +4

    That is my city!!! I used to live in el barrio La Florida. But I moved to US 23 years ago, I miss my country.

    • @charleskarnes5457
      @charleskarnes5457 Před 10 měsíci

      I lived all over, From Microcentro to Belgrano (Barrancas) to Parque Patricios, to Devoto to Corrientes and Callao, to Retiro. I am Gardel. Mi Buenos Aires! I have a BOCA jersey, and wept when the great Maradona left Earth to teach God how to play futbol.

  • @andresgonzalez2027
    @andresgonzalez2027 Před rokem +6

    Bien por venír👍
    Argentina en muy grande y cada provincia tiene sus costumbres.

  • @jooohn8213
    @jooohn8213 Před rokem +2

    Nice breakdown
    Argentina is very underrated

  • @neworldcreator
    @neworldcreator Před rokem +3

    We create new ideas for Argentina and your content helps us make new discoveries. The new world encourages you to create more great content. We support your channel.

  • @annjean8709
    @annjean8709 Před rokem

    Great video!
    Thank you for sharing.
    You got yourself a new subscriber. 😊

  • @scuraluis
    @scuraluis Před rokem

    Que buen acento! Buen video.
    Yo vivo hace 4 años en USA, me vine por estudios pero ya con conocimientos me vuelvo en Diciembre con laburo de aca.

  • @saiflodhi01
    @saiflodhi01 Před rokem +3

    bless you with good health and peace Argentina is beautiful

  • @Patrick.Edgar.Regini
    @Patrick.Edgar.Regini Před rokem +31

    @Artem Ostretsov; Mar del Plata is a very unique and charming place to vacation, visit or to go live in. However, internationally it is virtually unknown and way under exposed; so I think it's great that our boy is showing the world what it's like to live in Mar del Plata. To Argentinians it is its biggest ocean faring beach and harbor city and most popular summer vacation place, but because its beaches are not tropical and it does not have a whole lot of intense old architectural drama as a city other than its pretty coastline, travel agencies are shy about promoting it much. They are completely wrong. Mar del Plata's unique characteristics are all about it's human scale urban fabric and casual day to day life style. It's busy, packing nearly 700.000 people, and yet it's also got a small town relaxed feeling about it, you can literally walk everywhere and it's got everything, good quality or affordable, plus lovely geography all around it.

    • @wavnino1
      @wavnino1 Před rokem

      is Santa Fe nice as well ? where is that at

    • @arielanibalpastura8137
      @arielanibalpastura8137 Před rokem +1

      Thanks
      ..is true ......soy marplatense ..😃😃

    • @hishaam1234
      @hishaam1234 Před rokem

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    • @agme8045
      @agme8045 Před rokem

      @@wavnino1 santa fe is a province north of Buenos Aires. It’s landlocked, but the Rio Paraná (the river that connects with the rio de la plata) goes all the way through the province.
      In Santa Fe there are two main cities. The provincial capital, Santa Fe City, which is rather small (500k people) and Rosario, which is the 3rd largest city in Argentina (1 million people). Rosario is a nice city, although there are some issues with safety. As an Argentinian I personally wouldn’t recommend it. It’s basically just a smaller Buenos Aires, but less affluent and less safe. Because of its size, Buenos Aires has about everything you can imagine.

    • @brawndothethirstmutilator9848
      @brawndothethirstmutilator9848 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @Patrick.Edgar.Regini, Mar del Plata is beautiful. I visited it in 2011 while I was living some years in Argentina. What I didn’t like about Mar del Plata is that the water in the public water system at the time was known to cause gastrointestinal distress for most foreigners and even some Argentines. All of my Argentine friends warned me about this when they learned I was traveling there. Only city in the whole country that had this issue while I was there. Don’t know if it’s changed since then. However, if you are living there, after a few uncomfortable weeks your digestive system builds a defense to whatever the issue is and then you’re good.

  • @gingerz2202
    @gingerz2202 Před rokem +1

    Wow this is amazing I hear good things and not so good about Argentina 🇦🇷 this something to think about

  • @darealberrygarcia
    @darealberrygarcia Před rokem +1

    This sounds too good to be true.. Wow thanks for the upload

  • @dumamay283
    @dumamay283 Před 6 měsíci

    great video...informative and to the point

  • @hemiwaerea
    @hemiwaerea Před 11 měsíci

    here in argentina now. been in buenos aires for 4 days and going to panara today. mendoza after that. cheap to live here based on your video. thanks!!!!

  • @diegobordoy897
    @diegobordoy897 Před rokem +4

    Hola Sito Poema , volví de Argentina la semana pasada y también anduve por Mar del Plata , tenes razón, es un lugar muy lindo para vivir principalmente en el verano, yo vivo en California y hace rato que llegué a la misma conclusión que vos , que en Argentina se puede vivir por $500 dólares al mes , espero que sigas subiendo videos, suerte !

  • @julietturner4915
    @julietturner4915 Před rokem

    Very clear and precise video

  • @Phil-re6vl
    @Phil-re6vl Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for a great video.

  • @XAVIER-xz4qn
    @XAVIER-xz4qn Před rokem +6

    Sito this was a great video. My jaw was on the floor when I heard that electricity, gas and water bills 💀
    Congrats on hitting 500+ subs for just a beginner your videos are very well made. Keep it up 🙏

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem

      I appreciate the comment! And yes I’m trying to put as much quality into it video as I can so this is really good to hear thank you

    • @XAVIER-xz4qn
      @XAVIER-xz4qn Před rokem

      @@sitopoema Yeah you're doing a great job dude. Actually at a point during the vid Casey Neistat randomly popped in my mind. I haven't watched him in years but a part of your vid reminded me of him lol. So that should tell you that you're on the right track 😅

  • @fiyaz-koya
    @fiyaz-koya Před rokem

    wow this seems cheaper and better quality than the ones I had in plan to move worth checking out rentista visa

  • @lakronnnn
    @lakronnnn Před rokem +7

    Hi, I'm from Córdoba Argentina and I've been working for several years in IT for companies in the USA and Europe, currently my life costs around USD 2000 per month, but it's a good life.

  • @bettyli6635
    @bettyli6635 Před rokem +1

    Glad I was subscriber #500. I'm enjoying your content. I will be in MDP in November but just for a weekend so I'll go wherever my girlfriend who lives there takes me. Good luck with your CZcams channel.

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for watching and safe travels!

  • @TouristFun
    @TouristFun Před rokem

    i will be coming there hope to see you there bro :)

  • @purefreedom282
    @purefreedom282 Před rokem +13

    I was running a hostel in ushuaia Argentina in 2002/2010 and even back then when there was no inflation I remember the gas bill was only 15$ to 30$ a month. Basically free if you consider my heaters were on 24 HS a day as that area of the cointry is always cold. Also I think the island of tierra del fuego was full of gas.

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem +2

      That’s awesome I really am looking to go to Ushuaia whenever I can

    • @purefreedom282
      @purefreedom282 Před rokem

      @@sitopoema it's very nice. February in my opinion is the warmest month. But to see the almost midnight daylight better end of December-. January. Check out a restaurant near the glacier called chez manu beautiful view and food. the island is a duty free zone. Different from the rest of Patagonia as it's very green (and rainy) infact geographically is more on the Chilean side

    • @bettyli6635
      @bettyli6635 Před rokem +2

      @@sitopoema I'm heading to Ushuaia in mid-December to catch an expedition cruise to Antarctica.

    • @purefreedom282
      @purefreedom282 Před rokem +2

      @@bettyli6635 been there in the year 2000!

  • @WoodyReyes
    @WoodyReyes Před rokem +1

    Thank you young man, my wife and i are getting ready to retire in less than 2 years. We will be moving to Argentina but not yet picked to city to live in so your video has been very helpful.

    • @reypempers5076
      @reypempers5076 Před 8 měsíci

      Podrías ir de vacaciones una semana y ver bien, si les gusta el teatro la buena comida espectáculos y zonas bellísimas su lugar es Buenos Aires, si buscan lugares para estar super conectados con la naturaleza les recomiendo otra provincia de Argentina

  • @corkystock5229
    @corkystock5229 Před 10 měsíci

    i am trying to decide where to spend my winters,, Argentina or Colombia,, money is not a issue but i would rather to pay top dollar for everything lol,,also i am in a electric wheelchair so that is a big factor,, i did spend 3 weeks in bogota last may and loved it

  • @missmomus
    @missmomus Před rokem +8

    I just went to Mar Del Plata for a short break from BA. It was cold and wet, but I was really impressed by the malecon and how pedestrian friendly the city was. As a tourist I don't think it is easy to find deals like that on rent unfortunately. Hopefully I will be back sometime in warmer weather.

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem

      yes definitely come down in January and for short term it will get pricey!

    • @elplaceholder
      @elplaceholder Před 10 měsíci

      Funnily when i came it was the hottest Day ever recorded there, 42 °C. Insanity

  • @Patrick.Edgar.Regini
    @Patrick.Edgar.Regini Před rokem +6

    You do realize that now you gotta show us the finished mural the guy was painting with the black sealions... right? :-)

  • @andrefl4641
    @andrefl4641 Před rokem +3

    Cool video, bro. People always wanna know costs

  • @gowalkvids
    @gowalkvids Před rokem

    Rent is pretty cheap! I wanna move to Mar de Plata now, I pay $450 for a two bedroom apartment here in El Salvador, I mean i guess is not that bad, however eating out or just going out is expensive. You should come over bro, we will take you surfing on one of the best surfing beach in Latin America. El Tunco baby!

  • @GipsyDean
    @GipsyDean Před rokem +1

    Do you go to Montevideo every now and then and draw out dollars from their ATM's and then change the dollars to pesos on the blue market?

  • @calvinwilliams1919
    @calvinwilliams1919 Před rokem +3

    Appreciate the video bro

  • @RLopez-oo9iu
    @RLopez-oo9iu Před 7 měsíci

    Estoy considerando ir para ver si me retiro y tal vez me quede por allá, con $1800 viviré como un rey!

  • @ibrahimoz5586
    @ibrahimoz5586 Před 11 měsíci

    Keep it up man

  • @richardsberger6180
    @richardsberger6180 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing that video I was wondering if you can bring your own vehicle from the United States I also was wondering if you can get your social security there

  • @charleskarnes5457
    @charleskarnes5457 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Some years ago, I taught ESL and Lived in BA for about eight years. I would definitely like to move back to teach ESL, open another school, this time in Mar Del. Need some advice. I am NOW a subscriber.

    • @denonwilson579
      @denonwilson579 Před 3 měsíci

      I am a substitute teacher in the US and about to start a course teach English as a foreign language and relocation is a big possibility. I love what I see in the videos about Buenos Aires. Could you give some advice about this such as: common salaries for teachers, comfortability loving on the salaries and any info about possibly bringing children and putting them into school or English speaking schools there? Thx

  • @liveandletotherslive9628
    @liveandletotherslive9628 Před 6 měsíci

    I Like this video

  • @celtspeaksgoth7251
    @celtspeaksgoth7251 Před rokem

    Muyyy barato. Really fact-packed video. Loco.

  • @danimx6647
    @danimx6647 Před rokem +5

    Wow the prices are really low compared with Mexico. For 130 US dollars is really hard to find an apparent here, maybe just a room with shared bathroom. Also, food is getting pricey as well. I can work from wherever, thank you for your videos, I'm really considering to moved two or three month's next spring.

  • @brawndothethirstmutilator9848

    Wow $135/month for rent? That’s wild! I was paying about $300-$350 for a studio apartment in Rosario about 10 years ago.

  • @zp5382
    @zp5382 Před rokem +5

    Would be so kind as to make an updated version of this video for end of 2022 (Nov-Dec), or at least go over what the current blue rate is? According to the menu prices I see on Google, a basic burger dinner out costs over $40usd while the blue rate is around $20....this is similar to US pricing so something isn't right.

    • @marcosenfter8380
      @marcosenfter8380 Před rokem

      You are right .. something what he Telling is Not correct. I went to BA and it was More expenceive, Even with Blue rate

    • @diegobordoy897
      @diegobordoy897 Před rokem

      Today march 31 the dóllar is around $400 pesos so you could buy a hamburger for $2 dollars

  • @therehastobesomethingmoore
    @therehastobesomethingmoore Před 7 měsíci

    Incredible ! We are looking for a retirement city and BA certainly seems awesome. Any cons ?
    Thx

  • @brawndothethirstmutilator9848

    Foreigners need to keep in mind that to rent an apartment in Argentina you must have a “guarantee” from someone that is Argentine to get the market rate on rent. Without that, you’ll have to pay for a short-term rental that will be up 5 times or more of what the market rate for locals is.

  • @MM-ww6yb
    @MM-ww6yb Před rokem

    Great video bro 👍🏻

  • @Freedom101
    @Freedom101 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the information.

  • @Precisionetica
    @Precisionetica Před rokem +3

    Can you make a video on exchanging currency? And getting the highest rate for the American dollar? That’s the only way moving there would be worth it.
    Great Content by the way!

  • @raycrou8837
    @raycrou8837 Před rokem +21

    My jaw fell to the floor with those prices. Damn. Imagine earning in US dollars working remotely for a NYC or SF based company. You'd go mad with cash.

    • @ethanmccarty3293
      @ethanmccarty3293 Před rokem +22

      One of the reasons I’m moving to Buenos Aires next month. I’ll be considered upper class in Argentina. In USA I’m lower middle class.

    • @lucio20006
      @lucio20006 Před rokem +1

      @@ethanmccarty3293 nice move

    • @conq3097
      @conq3097 Před rokem +3

      Keep in mind you will fall under Argentine tax laws, that will reduce your windfall considerably

    • @lakronnnn
      @lakronnnn Před rokem

      I'm from Córdoba Argentina and I've been working for several years in IT for companies in the USA and Europe, currently my life costs USD 2000 or more per month, but it's a good life.

  • @Timbodacious
    @Timbodacious Před rokem +5

    great content bro. $1500 usd every month available to spend puts you in the upper middle class. do a video showcasing some house rentals available for $500-1000 usd. It will give people an expanded view on what is available and i am sure owners who have homes for rent would not mind letting you film a few of their homes for youtube.

    • @JohnSPT
      @JohnSPT Před rokem +2

      I’m coming over to Buenos Aires 8 Dec 22 - 18 Jan 23, looking for a short term rental, is it easy to find in the local market? I can use Airbnb but I’m after a better deal!

  • @vincenzaperriano876
    @vincenzaperriano876 Před rokem

    I want to retire to Argentina, great video. Can I keep in touch with you for questions?

  • @jerrywilson4771
    @jerrywilson4771 Před 6 měsíci

    an you run a PS4 at home on the internet without lag?? Great video

  • @fazalminallah9161
    @fazalminallah9161 Před rokem

    Please make a video about monthly income

  • @jackbaldwin3649
    @jackbaldwin3649 Před 11 měsíci

    New viewer here. Great video Sito! Did you buy private health care there? Have you had experience with a doctor and a dentist? What are your thoughts on the quality of the health care? Thanks!

  • @TaoDeChing-ls5gz
    @TaoDeChing-ls5gz Před 9 měsíci

    Hey bro, what website do you recommend that list apartments for rent in Argentina? Thanks

  • @BrianBaileyedtech
    @BrianBaileyedtech Před 10 měsíci +3

    I have been in Buenos Aires for the past month and I am finding it about half the cost of Canada for everything - the exchange rate is awesome. Now it should be noted that I am staying in the very best and most expensive part of the city so it is even more of a bargain! Next month I am headed to Mendoza for a month and I fully expect it to be 20-30% cheaper than BA. Can't wait. Just a tip - at the end of 2022 the government instructed banks to give foreign Visa/MC debit and credit card holders almost as good a rate as the Blue Dollar from ATMs, which is awesome. So even though it costs me around $6 per withdrawal and I can only take out $100 at a time I use the atm because it is safer than carrying a lot of cash plus if you carry a lot of cash for a month in pesos it will have lost 10% of its value by the end of the month. So I just take out what I need for the week and then the next week I get a better exchange rate.

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the comment! Also, try using WesternUnion for withdrawing some money. The first transaction is free and it gives you a really really good exchange rate today about 512 pesos per dollar.

  • @GABRIEL1ANONLY
    @GABRIEL1ANONLY Před rokem

    I mean I’m only moving there to get rich in mine meteorites but everything in this video is a plus as well

  • @Ari-us8gt
    @Ari-us8gt Před rokem

    Any advice on where to look in order to rent an apartment in Buenos Aires

  • @HaroldCrews
    @HaroldCrews Před rokem

    I'm considering expatriating to Argentina from the US and working remotely. Reliable and high speed internet will be an absolute necessity. You have good internet speeds in Mar Del Plata from the sound of it, but how is the reliability? From the looks of it, it will be 2024 before Starlink is available in Argentina at the soonest. Thanks

  • @MerianyBenthin
    @MerianyBenthin Před 11 měsíci

    Hello thank you I love the content 😊
    How safe is it for a single woman? TIA

  • @lucio20006
    @lucio20006 Před rokem +4

    I cant believe that with a day of work can I leave in Argentina for the whole month. Wow I will like to move there in my retirement days.

  • @aceofspades6667
    @aceofspades6667 Před 8 měsíci +1

    We are an American family with two you kids and we know very little Spanish. Do you think Argentina would be a good move for us? Thoughts on moving to BA vs further south/rural given our situation?

  • @elchamuyero
    @elchamuyero Před 7 měsíci

    hey Sito, where did you find your place to rent? I''m looking for a cheap place like that in Mar del Plata from Jan or Feb 2024. Would love to hear any suggestions... Thanks!!

  • @rachitjobalia2
    @rachitjobalia2 Před rokem +5

    Subscribed and really enjoyed watching all your videos very inspiring, Would love to see a video and hear your thoughts about what you do for living like online work? or on a extended holiday of savings I am planning to move to Argentina soon! how difficult is it for expats to get a short term contract for a apartment? Thanks!

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem

      Thanks for the sub! and I never went though the process of short term renting but I know I does get pricey. and was far as what im going for a living im basically traveling to the US working a bunch and come back to Argentina and just hanging out lol

  • @Mongoose-ct6us
    @Mongoose-ct6us Před 4 měsíci

    How about living in Bariloche and Patagonia in general?

  • @jairoamesquita4190
    @jairoamesquita4190 Před rokem

    Pregunta: cuanto vale un seguro de salud? Gracias

  • @user-uw1sj9lg2w
    @user-uw1sj9lg2w Před 2 dny

    Hi Sito I truly enjoyed your content I would like to teach English in Argentina next year I'm planning to move there with my two sons,how do I go about getting hired as a English teacher

  • @KBBAKTHA
    @KBBAKTHA Před rokem

    Nice video and i thoroughly enjoyed watching. i am a senior citizen and having passive monthly income of pension and investments and wish to know, if Argentina has got retirement residence visa. please let me know as i am interested to move there with my wife. some input on health insurance also would be helpful. thanks

  • @jimjensen9139
    @jimjensen9139 Před rokem +5

    Thanks for doing this video. Do you have medical insurance or would you just pay cash? What about getting medicine and it’s cost? Are they mostly over the counter or do you need prescriptions? I am guessing that clothing and furniture is less expensive than Western Europe and North America. My guess is electronics are more expensive. Do you have any tips for the best time of year or cost effective ways to travel internationally. Thanks again this is awesome. Mar del Plata seems to have very little exposure so much appreciated.

    • @manuelseijas4829
      @manuelseijas4829 Před rokem +6

      Hi there, argentinian here. I'll answer what i know. Clothing and electronics are probably the things that you should't buy here as they are unexpectedly expensive. In many cases much more than in Europe or USA.
      On regards to the best time to come here (BA) I'd say during the spring ( sep/oct)
      Saludos!

    • @GA-gd3wi
      @GA-gd3wi Před rokem +8

      Medical insurance is vastly different from the US. In Argentina you can get a private insurance which covers everything you need (doctor appointments, test, lab, scans, images, dental and vision) for a flat rate of under 100 USD per month. There's no copays and no other bills besides that. Drugs are paid separately and depends on what you need but usually much cheaper than in the US.
      You definitely shouldn't worry about healthcare costs.

  • @c.martinez516
    @c.martinez516 Před rokem +35

    Wow, $300 per month to live comfortably? Here in California, I need $300 a day to live comfortably. Lol

    • @mrnieblas1
      @mrnieblas1 Před rokem +2

      Lol I read, I smoke $300 a day. Was like , this mf’r smoke more than me

    • @andrewbrann6231
      @andrewbrann6231 Před rokem

      I'll give an example in Tennessee. A one-bedroom apartment in Nashville the cheapest you're going to find is 1200 a month. I'm an hour and a half from Nashville and while there are some homes as high as Nashville here but just bigge. Where I live you can still find apartments for 600 and under 2 bedroom

    • @andrewbrann6231
      @andrewbrann6231 Před rokem

      @Kam dude my son pays 500 month with trash and water for a 2 bedroom apartment with dishwasher in Winchester TN. I had a 2 bedroom house in Tennessee 4 years ago with a garage and big fenced in back yard and small back deck with an office for 500 mth.

    • @andrewbrann6231
      @andrewbrann6231 Před rokem +1

      @Kam as far as out of country places hard to beat Philippines because you can literally stay there for 3 years by extending leaving for one day and starting over again forever. As far as Latin America goes I think it's pretty hard to beat Ecuador

    • @MonteLogic
      @MonteLogic Před 10 měsíci

      😌

  • @HJones-pi5bs
    @HJones-pi5bs Před rokem +1

    Very interesting video. Have you met any retirees from North America or elsewhere in Argentina? If so, how are they managing?

  • @nkuznet202
    @nkuznet202 Před rokem +3

    great vids my man! appreciate the insight! did you get your sim card at the airport when you first got there? I'm traveling to BA in a week or 2 woo hoo

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem +1

      They do not sell Sim cards at the airport or near the airport

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem +1

      Your best bet would be a Kiosk That’s not located in the airport area

    • @bettyli6635
      @bettyli6635 Před rokem

      @@sitopoema Would you suggest an eSim or a physical sim card from the likes of Movistar or Caro?

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem

      @@bettyli6635 I’ve only ever used a actual SIM card never esim. It is also fairly inexpensive. The sim itself is like 5 cents usd and to reload the card I usually put about five dollars. And then go on the website and choose a gigabyte pack

  • @newbiegarden
    @newbiegarden Před rokem +1

    Wow! Everything is cheap. I spend about 6 thousand a month in the US.

  • @joelvega9200
    @joelvega9200 Před rokem +1

    How is the night life ? I am thinking in moving there

  • @Rain-ec4jj
    @Rain-ec4jj Před 10 měsíci

    What is the requirement for getting a permenent residency over there?

  • @abbie-gayle
    @abbie-gayle Před 29 dny

    Am thinking about moving to Argentina. What is safety like there for you

  • @deino117
    @deino117 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video! I'm Canadian and I'm thinking of moving to Mendoza (though after watching your video I'm thinking about Mar del Plata too). I'm 65 and retired. I'm assuming I have to get rid of pretty much everything I own before I move because shipping stuff down would cost a ton. So one concern is the cost of things like furniture and household goods. I assume they're relatively cheap too. The rent you're paying in Mar del Plata is waaay cheaper than the rent I've been able to find in Mendoza - do the cities in Argentina really vary that much?

    • @charleskarnes5457
      @charleskarnes5457 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Those rental numbers CANT be real. If that was true, I would be at the airport tomorrow morning. You're going to have to liquidate your furniture where-is, and get new (used) same at the new place. It's still a great deal.

    • @reypempers5076
      @reypempers5076 Před 8 měsíci +1

      ​@@charleskarnes5457si ganas en dolares créeme que no, soy argentino y si ganas en dólares el país es tuyo 😂

  • @ChristianGomez-ep5gi
    @ChristianGomez-ep5gi Před rokem

    What city do you live in, it looks nice and safe

  • @markrush2319
    @markrush2319 Před rokem +4

    Wow!!! I lived in Buenos Aires Argentina for nearly 10 years. I purchased a home in Mar Del Plata Argentina. In 2009 I purchased the land and built a house for about 40,000 dollars US. The house is about 4 blocks from ocean. Argentina is awesome for my lifestyle I need about 1500 to 2000 dollars US per month. But this is a very comfortable lifestyle you would need at least 5,000 dollars a month to live a lifestyle like this in any American ubran areas and a lot more in somewhere like New York, Chicago or Los Angeles.

  • @BonMooney
    @BonMooney Před rokem

    Are those costs for one person or two?

  • @passport_light
    @passport_light Před rokem +4

    Thanks for the information Argentina is my dream country i can't wait to move there

  • @mrbushlied7742
    @mrbushlied7742 Před rokem +4

    I've been to Argentina on holiday twice. I plan on living in Buenos Aires for a year or two after I retire at the end of 2023. My major concern is that I am vegan and don't now how easy it is to be vegan in Buenos Aires as I was a carnivore the first time I visited Argentina and a vegetarian (not fully vegan) the second time. I shall definitely not drive in Buenos Aires.

    • @masterchief-yj7yw
      @masterchief-yj7yw Před rokem +2

      I have a vegan friend that brings his soy burgers at barbacues, so its not impossible.

    • @luemi
      @luemi Před rokem +3

      At least in Buenos Aires city there are plenty of vegan places and also plenty of vegan options in the supermarket, there are a lot of vegans and veggies here too!

    • @spencer1226
      @spencer1226 Před rokem +1

      Veggie, vegan, gluten-free and other dietary needs seem to have become more commonplace lately in Buenos Aires. At least here in the city, I think it's very doable. I've being living in Palermo, and there are health food stores catering to these sorts of things all over the place. I've seen vegan/veggie restaurants too.

  • @MariamToroyan-it6ek
    @MariamToroyan-it6ek Před 8 měsíci

    Hi, i want to move Argentina and dont know where to locate or how and etc. Please can you advice me?

  • @NOTFAKEMEDA
    @NOTFAKEMEDA Před 9 měsíci

    Can we connect? About to make a move. Was scheduled to go to Guatemala but now thinking Argentia is the move?

  • @ChandlerEgbert
    @ChandlerEgbert Před rokem +4

    I love Argentina! Especially Mar del Plata. I was there for ~6 months a little over a decade ago. Maybe you could do a video about the bus system? Tips & tricks.

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem

      I’ve been thinking about it but I’ll have to start using the bus to find out a little bit better it’s been over two years since I’ve needed to use it

    • @bettyli6635
      @bettyli6635 Před rokem +1

      @@sitopoema How long have you lived there?

    • @sitopoema
      @sitopoema  Před rokem +2

      @@bettyli6635 I’ve been here for just over a year now

  • @ValsThe
    @ValsThe Před 9 měsíci

    Very interesting video and quite informative. However, as a foreigner, I'd like if you would include what an average Argentinian student and / or blue collar worker would make an hour or per month for reference.

    • @reypempers5076
      @reypempers5076 Před 8 měsíci

      El sueldo mínimo es de 120 mil pesos, 1 dolar vale 720 pesos, si vienes aquí consigue trabajo afuera gana en dolares y el país será tuyo

  • @Abelieverintruth
    @Abelieverintruth Před 5 měsíci

    What parts of Argentina are considered the safest and what areas to avoid due to higher crime?

  • @flvtk
    @flvtk Před 10 měsíci

    Making me want to go back to my country 🫠

  • @spark_6710
    @spark_6710 Před rokem

    I read buying a car in Argentina is expensive !? But,over all fantastic !! 👍👍💜🥁🐉🎤🎶💕🇦🇷💞

  • @gif24gt60
    @gif24gt60 Před rokem +1

    Are spanish class free at the public universities for foreigners?
    How is the fresh produce in Argentina?
    Love the mustache!

  • @RBLXGaming23
    @RBLXGaming23 Před 9 měsíci

    how fast is your download speed?

  • @johnlow3917
    @johnlow3917 Před rokem +1

    Did you move your belongings/furniture down to Argentina? If so, how? THAT would be a great video to make!!

    • @reypempers5076
      @reypempers5076 Před 8 měsíci

      Con 2 mil dólares podrás comprar todo lo necesario electrodomésticos muebles ect ect para el que tiene dolares es un sueño echo realidad

  • @APPLICA_TESTA
    @APPLICA_TESTA Před rokem +3

    VIVA LA LIBERTAD CARAJ0 🇦🇷😭
    VIVA MILEI PRESIDENTE 2023😭🫂🇦🇷

  • @nuruyusuf8178
    @nuruyusuf8178 Před rokem

    Hello brother
    I'm arranging to come to Argentina
    Which place are u leaving

  • @YASERTORA
    @YASERTORA Před rokem +2

    Are there rooms for rent in Argentina at $50 per month (in cheap cities like Cordoba..) And is $100 per month enough to rent a room with bills + groceries?

  • @jonyfrany1319
    @jonyfrany1319 Před rokem

    Here in Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 it’s $300 a month just for 1 person to have to cook
    The entire month and never eat out

  • @clydefox4110
    @clydefox4110 Před rokem +1

    I want to live there awesome

  • @sarahangel3780
    @sarahangel3780 Před rokem +1

    Can you provide websites please 🙏 for rentals

  • @keepinganopenmind8216

    I just did 5 loads of laundry at a laundry mat in the U S. It cost me 23 U S dollars to do...myself.