We've been living in Nicaragua for almost a year now and we love it here. The people are so friendly, it's sunny and warm all year round and the cost of living is super cheap.
I was retired just about one year ago and would like to find good, safe and affordable place to move out of the US. I had been never travel to central or South America before and very interested to be retired in Nicaragua. I was watching your videos and many different people videos and I am wonder if it is safe for single woman to travel, renting a car and place, not hotel, to stay there for some while for first time?
My mom was born in Nicaragua. I was born in the USA. I have Dual citizenship. I left the USA in 2014 and retired to Nicaragua. I absolutely love it here, and it helps that I have a lot of family here. I have not left since I got here, and have no desire to leave. Everything he says is true.
Everything he said is 99.9% facts..i been there twice the adventures are beyond and so cheap the food is awesome I fell 😋 in love w Nicaragua 🇳🇮 me n my husband plan to retire there and live off the land...Nicaragua will make your dreams come 👍
I left the USA in 2014 and moved to Nicaragua, at the age of 50. My mother was born and raised here. Because of that, citizenship was automatic for me. I have Dual citizenship with the USA. I have a 2600 sq ft home with two bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, and an interior patio. I pay $250 a month. Water is never more than $5 a month. Cable and internet $34 a month. Car insurance for $70 a year will only get you liability, full coverage cost me $240 per year. Property taxes are 1% of the value of your home. The cities listed to live are the most expensive places to live in the country. Very few people in Nicaragua speak English, unless you are on the Caribbean coast. Food is ridiculously inexpensive, unless you want to eat imported items. Average temperature is between 80-90 degrees every day in most of the country, only getting into the 60s in the highest elevation. Depending on where you live, water can be a huge issue. All said, I love Nicaragua and don't ever intend to leave. Nicaragua has the best roads in Central America.
Best review of Nicaragua I've seen yet! We are hoping to move there in one year and retire earlier, thanks to the low cost of living! Thanks for a great video.
I am from India, and looking for destinations to settle and carry my life on.. From this review atleast, Nicaragua seems like a good destination.. Certainly need to explore more
I'm proud to be Nicaraguan. I'm getting ready to retire there. I'm going to buy a house and hire a housekeeper to help me with cooking and house work. I'm very excited preparing my trip to go back. Anyone is welcome to come to my country and stay there.
I've been living in Granada, Nicaragua for 9 weeks now, I don't care for it; it's very slow, not much to see or do and not nearly as affordable as I thought it would be: that being said, if you're willing to live in a hovel (abject poverty) yes, one can live for less than $1000 a month here; I'm single and I'm averaging about $1600 a month. I'm headed up to Managua at the end of February to see if the quality of life's any better up there. Note: as for finding a place to live -- DO NOT use real estate agents, they charge absurd prices. I've found AirB&B has the best prices and use Google Translate to communicate with the property hosts.
@Clifton Stanley. Thank you for sharing your information. Interesting how you mention that AirB&B would have the best prices, when usually they are more pricier. I hope you find what you are looking for in Managua!
Try Carazo BIG Departamento With Jinotepe, Diriamba, San Marcos, Dolores ( nearby beaches, all on Pacific Ocean Coast) Go to the inland areas like Chontales nearby mountain 🏔 range, cattle raising town, close to the beautiful Lake Cocibolca- and HUGE River San Juan, Or even try to go to the highlands, like Matagalpa & Jinotega, much cooler weather and beautiful sightseeing, lots of local celebration throughout the year all over Nicaragua.. or GO to the CAPITAL, amazing Managua, filled with the hustle and bustle of 2 million individuals.. with magnificent local folclore, markets, and great night life.. filled with natural beauty and resources like Lakes, lagoons, volcanoes, along with trendy neighborhoods with exquisite architecture like from “Altos de Santo Domingo “& “La Estancia” , well , There’s plenty for every one and every budget..
Thank you so much for the great video and introduction. We decided to buy a condo in San Juan Del Sur and now plan to move there in Jan 2023! We are so inspired by your video and then we did some research around and found it a really amazing recommendation. Just want to say thank you!
Hi Jorge, im a property manager in Nicaragua, i work with people in the US, searching for properties. The best solution to this issue is to by land away from conflict areas, like Managua( too hot for my taste) so far the towns that stay conflict free is Diria, Diriomo, San Juan del Sur and others. please feel free to ask any questions.
@@lanegrasuarez75 you know in certain areas of Carretera Sur and Carretera Masaya are nice and weather is not too hot especially near Crucero, Las Nubes, Jocote dulce....
Hi Hazel, im planning my retirement to Nicaragua, we bought property and building a house! I love Nicaragua! if you have any questions, we are here to help you.
Paradise on EARTH 🌍 indeed! So filled with Amazing ADVENTURE, FRESH FOOD, MUSIC, PEOPLE, TOP notch Health SERVICES - Great CARING Medical Doctors and STAFF- LAND( Rain forest, Atlantic & Pacific Ocean Coasts, highlands, Mountain ranges in the most Exquisite and privileged places on Mother earth- Also, there’s cheap, Medium and High end suburbs to live- It’s SO bad, for now Politically is so UNSTABLE..much peace ✌️ from Nicaragua, Ana 🇳🇮
Most of what Ronin has stated is true. Lots of goodness to be found. However, since this video was taped before the "unrest" in 2018, his price points are no longer accurate. I'd advise increasing his figures upwards by 25% to give a better idea of prices in 2022. Fuel costs are way up, with gasoline & diesel being sold by the liter not gallon. To fuel up our Toyota truck in the town of Sebaco it cost $83 for about a 20 gallon tank (about 75 liters) and this was for diesel.So just be aware while things are far more affordable in Nica, prices have risen.
Well done, but I'd like to see more of the facts placed on Graphics so I can take screenshots and save them. It's nice to see a breakdown of the monthly expenses for each category in separate screen shots and then a summary at the end rather than just the words. But you did a great job. I think the one you did on Panama was one of the best I've ever seen. Thank you.
Hello Michael. That's actually a great idea, I'll see if I could fit that into my future videos. I get most of my information from Numbeo, in case you're wondering. Hope that helps in the mean time!
Matagalpa- in the mountains with cooler weather, lower prices, and away from hoards of tourists. Most of Nicaragua is sweltering hot n humid….that is out for us.
Running water is a huge consideration. MOST cities and towns do not have running water 24 hours a day. Fortunately the city I live in (Nandaime) doesn't have that issue.
Ronin, Muy bueno video ✌️👍😊😊I’m LV, NV for now, but I truly see so much potential, in the near future, as soon as the political situation, gets settled. This GEM in the AMERICAS, called NICARAGUA offers that and so much more 🇳🇮
thank you man you explain everything super clear like the rest of the videos on CZcams of bullshit this is all I was looking for very awesome video man thank you
Nicaragua is on my list. My only objections really is the health care system. Ok. They have compassionate doctors but what about the latest technology equipment s for preventive measures
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR CHANNEL. I AM SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING MOVING TO EITHER GUATEMALA OR NICARAGUA. I WOULD LOVE TO RENT A HOME WITH OPTION TO BUY. I HAVE A FIXED INCOME AND WOULD LOVE A PLACE AT ELEVATION WITH RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION TO THE BEACH. ANY RECOMMENDATIONS? GRACIAS! What is the average cost of a two bedroom home apart from tourists?
To cowpoke02. I totally have Paraguay as one of the countries I'm reviewing and coming out with soon. I have Spain,Slovenia, Panama and a few others coming first though. So many places...could always country hop too, till we find a place!
I would like to find a place in Nicaragua that is not necessarily beach area, rather up the mountains. Any ideas and suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
What about violent crime or theft against ex-pats? How do you stay safe when all the locals know you have far more money than they do? And, if a local's wages is only up to $220.00 a month, how does anyone live when rent is $325-$500?
42lookc Nicaragua is very safe so I wouldn’t worry too much. Just don’t flaunt your wealth and you’ll be fine. Everyone is usually very nice and welcoming to tourists. As for your second question, that’s why there is so much poverty in Nica and it’s one of the poorest countries in the world. People don’t make enough money to pay for basic necesites like shelter. Maids and drivers usually live far from the city and multiple generations live together.
@ Adriana Estefania, that rents price is for foreigners, the locals pay less, and they usually live in a place with worse conditions , or they live in the place that passed from their parents for generations, sometimes they build their house too, of course not up to modern standards.
Most people own a house there. And it’s rare for people to rent. When he mentioned $300 a month, he probably meant Homes for rent that for US standards. A luxurious apt it’s probably around 900 a month!
Hi 42lookc Many locals live intergenerationally and the rental prices that have been quoted in this video are for expat standards of housing. Hope that helps
Just started watching your videos. Great job, especially with Panama. This video was recorded in April 2018. Have you kept up on the current safety/political issues? A lot has happened there over the past year or so. I'm curious if it's still in the running for you.
@Lyssa Menard. Yes, we are aware and it's unfortunate, not just isolated to Nicaragua either. At this time we are pointing more towards South East Asia, but Montenegro and Portugal is looking welcoming as well.
: )Hi my Friend❤ Thank you for the video. Quick question for you, Wondering what the cost to transport goods in a shipping container would be and if the shipping container is brought to your home to load? Also wondering this size roughly, if you did this Thanks
Hi Jessica, There are flights in from Miami and a few other places to Managua, but most people cross the land border from Costa Rica (but that border is only open one way, so you can't leave that way). You need a negative Covid test to enter the country. Hope that helps
depends on the city, in managua $100 for 50 Mbps fiber 1-1( upload same as download) , coaxial 1-0.2(upload is 20% from download speed) 100$ for 100 Mbps
@@WoundedEgo i was there November 2019 we had a blast we were well cared for...we paid for everything we spent less then 500 and we did extreme adventures we rented a air bnb n San Juan del sur 5 🛌 mansion 200 the night w security wtf u get that here in the states...i did volcanic sledding 20.0pp we did quad ventures to a priceless cascade
Nicaragua must hace the best rice and beans in the world 😂. I've heard in multiple videos from multiple people that you could eat rice and beans every day in Nicaragua 😂!!!
"You can hire a driver for less than a dollar". That is a statement that is hardly helpful. Is the driver for five minutes, one hour, one day, or one week? Please check your information before you put it out to the public. "you have the option of eating rice and beans every day". Now, that is a great help. Another problem with your video is that your photos are generic, scenes could be from any place in the world. We get the impression that your knowledge is very superficial and that you have never been to the country. Finally, you have to practice talking and not gasping at the end of sentences. It is very off-putting. Record yourself and listen to the breathing then do it again trying to reduce the sound.
Hi Ray, The $1 price would be for a short trip within a city e.g. getting from a restaurant to your hotel. You can get a restaurant meal for around $10-$15 US or if you go to a local take away place you can get a meal for around $3 US. I recognised some of the photos from places I've been to in Nicaragua. Hope that helps
We've been living in Nicaragua for almost a year now and we love it here. The people are so friendly, it's sunny and warm all year round and the cost of living is super cheap.
I am certified in HR and Payroll. Not quite retiring when, but this is what I want. Are their business opportunities for people like me?
45 - 24 yrs experience!
I was retired just about one year ago and would like to find good, safe and affordable place to move out of the US. I had been never travel to central or South America before and very interested to be retired in Nicaragua. I was watching your videos and many different people videos and I am wonder if it is safe for single woman to travel, renting a car and place, not hotel, to stay there for some while for first time?
My mom was born in Nicaragua. I was born in the USA. I have Dual citizenship. I left the USA in 2014 and retired to Nicaragua. I absolutely love it here, and it helps that I have a lot of family here. I have not left since I got here, and have no desire to leave. Everything he says is true.
My dad retired in Nicaragua and lived very well. Beautiful country.
@Jennyfer Baltodano. Your dad is a lucky guy! Yes, it's a beautiful country for sure!
Everything he said is 99.9% facts..i been there twice the adventures are beyond and so cheap the food is awesome I fell 😋 in love w Nicaragua 🇳🇮 me n my husband plan to retire there and live off the land...Nicaragua will make your dreams come 👍
We are moving to Nicaragua soon, we are so excited. Thank you for your beautiful video.
I left the USA in 2014 and moved to Nicaragua, at the age of 50. My mother was born and raised here. Because of that, citizenship was automatic for me. I have Dual citizenship with the USA. I have a 2600 sq ft home with two bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, and an interior patio. I pay $250 a month.
Water is never more than $5 a month.
Cable and internet $34 a month.
Car insurance for $70 a year will only get you liability, full coverage cost me $240 per year.
Property taxes are 1% of the value of your home.
The cities listed to live are the most expensive places to live in the country.
Very few people in Nicaragua speak English, unless you are on the Caribbean coast.
Food is ridiculously inexpensive, unless you want to eat imported items.
Average temperature is between 80-90 degrees every day in most of the country, only getting into the 60s in the highest elevation.
Depending on where you live, water can be a huge issue.
All said, I love Nicaragua and don't ever intend to leave.
Nicaragua has the best roads in Central America.
You rent for $250 for month? What is price of the same type of home?
Best review of Nicaragua I've seen yet! We are hoping to move there in one year and retire earlier, thanks to the low cost of living! Thanks for a great video.
@Josie Quits Cake. I'm glad you liked the vlog, Sounds like a great plan, I'm sure it will turn out well for the both of you!
I really think I would like Nicaragua better as opposed to Costa Rica! After hearing your video, I will keep researching Nicaragua now!
I am from India, and looking for destinations to settle and carry my life on.. From this review atleast, Nicaragua seems like a good destination.. Certainly need to explore more
I'm proud to be Nicaraguan. I'm getting ready to retire there. I'm going to buy a house and hire a housekeeper to help me with cooking and house work. I'm very excited preparing my trip to go back. Anyone is welcome to come to my country and stay there.
Many thousands are ready to retire in this Paradise blessed country of the AMERICAS..just waiting for the Political crisis to be over..
I've been living in Granada, Nicaragua for 9 weeks now, I don't care for it; it's very slow, not much to see or do and not nearly as affordable as I thought it would be: that being said, if you're willing to live in a hovel (abject poverty) yes, one can live for less than $1000 a month here; I'm single and I'm averaging about $1600 a month. I'm headed up to Managua at the end of February to see if the quality of life's any better up there. Note: as for finding a place to live -- DO NOT use real estate agents, they charge absurd prices. I've found AirB&B has the best prices and use Google Translate to communicate with the property hosts.
@Clifton Stanley. Thank you for sharing your information. Interesting how you mention that AirB&B would have the best prices, when usually they are more pricier. I hope you find what you are looking for in Managua!
Don't give up...i have ppl out there..u might be looking 👀 in the wrong places
Granada is a touristic destination and if course most business there aim to make $$
Try Carazo BIG Departamento With Jinotepe, Diriamba, San Marcos, Dolores ( nearby beaches, all on Pacific Ocean Coast) Go to the inland areas like Chontales nearby mountain 🏔 range, cattle raising town, close to the beautiful Lake Cocibolca- and HUGE River San Juan, Or even try to go to the highlands, like Matagalpa & Jinotega, much cooler weather and beautiful sightseeing, lots of local celebration throughout the year all over Nicaragua.. or GO to the CAPITAL, amazing Managua, filled with the hustle and bustle of 2 million individuals.. with magnificent local folclore, markets, and great night life.. filled with natural beauty and resources like Lakes, lagoons, volcanoes, along with trendy neighborhoods with exquisite architecture like from “Altos de Santo Domingo “& “La Estancia” , well , There’s plenty for every one and every budget..
Thank you so much for the great video and introduction. We decided to buy a condo in San Juan Del Sur and now plan to move there in Jan 2023! We are so inspired by your video and then we did some research around and found it a really amazing recommendation. Just want to say thank you!
Nicaragua is great place to retired once the political become better. Also, as long as you do not get in political turmoil, you will be fine.
Hi Jorge, im a property manager in Nicaragua, i work with people in the US, searching for properties. The best solution to this issue is to by land away from conflict areas, like Managua( too hot for my taste) so far the towns that stay conflict free is Diria, Diriomo, San Juan del Sur and others. please feel free to ask any questions.
@@lanegrasuarez75 you know in certain areas of Carretera Sur and Carretera Masaya are nice and weather is not too hot especially near Crucero, Las Nubes, Jocote dulce....
Buddy, Jorge, that It’s so true indeed!
Veridico! No hay otro lugar como mi pais!!!! Gente noble, luchadora, emprendedora, sincera!
🙏🇳🇮👍💪💪
I would love to retire in Nicaragua!
Its possible
Hi Hazel, im planning my retirement to Nicaragua, we bought property and building a house! I love Nicaragua! if you have any questions, we are here to help you.
The Pacific is nice but the Atlantic Coast is the best part to live and is cheap pearl lagoon and corn island visit and you all going to love it .
Thanks for the tips!
@@roninblue5885 and also they speak a lot of English am starting my house in pearl lagoon for retired early.
My bride 👰 she’s from Nicaragua 🇳🇮 very nice 👍🏾 country
Paradise on EARTH 🌍 indeed! So filled with Amazing ADVENTURE, FRESH FOOD, MUSIC, PEOPLE, TOP notch Health SERVICES - Great CARING Medical Doctors and STAFF- LAND( Rain forest, Atlantic & Pacific Ocean Coasts, highlands, Mountain ranges in the most Exquisite and privileged places on Mother earth- Also, there’s cheap, Medium and High end suburbs to live- It’s SO bad, for now Politically is so UNSTABLE..much peace ✌️ from Nicaragua, Ana 🇳🇮
Most of what Ronin has stated is true. Lots of goodness to be found. However, since this video was taped before the "unrest" in 2018, his price points are no longer accurate. I'd advise increasing his figures upwards by 25% to give a better idea of prices in 2022. Fuel costs are way up, with gasoline & diesel being sold by the liter not gallon. To fuel up our Toyota truck in the town of Sebaco it cost $83 for about a 20 gallon tank (about 75 liters) and this was for diesel.So just be aware while things are far more affordable in Nica, prices have risen.
Good video, thanks for all details. Love the food
Well done, but I'd like to see more of the facts placed on Graphics so I can take screenshots and save them. It's nice to see a breakdown of the monthly expenses for each category in separate screen shots and then a summary at the end rather than just the words. But you did a great job. I think the one you did on Panama was one of the best I've ever seen. Thank you.
Hello Michael. That's actually a great idea, I'll see if I could fit that into my future videos.
I get most of my information from Numbeo, in case you're wondering. Hope that helps in the mean time!
Matagalpa- in the mountains with cooler weather, lower prices, and away from hoards of tourists. Most of Nicaragua is sweltering hot n humid….that is out for us.
Running water is a huge consideration. MOST cities and towns do not have running water 24 hours a day. Fortunately the city I live in (Nandaime) doesn't have that issue.
Very good video Ronin - Well done and THANKS!
Glad you enjoyed it
Ronin, Muy bueno video ✌️👍😊😊I’m LV, NV for now, but I truly see so much potential, in the near future, as soon as the political situation, gets settled. This GEM in the AMERICAS, called NICARAGUA offers that and so much more 🇳🇮
Agree! Great job! 😊 To the point. Clear. Informative! 👍
Thank you so much! It's very much appreciated!
I would live like a king there with my retirement pension here in the U.S. even have a maid and personal chauffeur.
My grandparents did..they never regretted it...
Hahahahha yes
What is stopping you?
Good reasons to live there. I visited Leon for 3 months and Granada for 2. Love it there.
$50 for electricity isn't expensive at all, in the US you could easily pay $150 a month
Very informative. Very succinct and lucid explanation.
thank you man you explain everything super clear like the rest of the videos on CZcams of bullshit this is all I was looking for very awesome video man thank you
@instyfind Gamer. Thank you. I'm glad you got something out of it!
Cost of living as well as the cigar culture in Esteli.
I was there during the war the people were still super friendly and by all appearances liked americans
Great job with the video. Keep it up
Thank you! More coming!
......Good explanation.....how's the night- life....??
Me gustaria tomar mi jubilacion en Nicaragua!!!!
I hope not going to be lonely as in New York..
Thanks for your informative video!
Nicaragua is on my list. My only objections really is the health care system. Ok. They have compassionate doctors but what about the latest technology equipment s for preventive measures
What a great and informative video! Great detail! Thanks so much!
You breathe super strong... Take care of your lungs
🤣🤣
Great video. Thanks!
I'm glad you think so! Have a great one!
"Become a resident" in 3-4 months? What process does one use?
Nicaragua the best in central america
@andres. Yes, it's a beautiful country. Why do you like it so much?
Nicaragua is the best place to retire for Europeans.
@Mongoose 1980 Safe, cheap, good health services, breathtaking scenery
I live in miami and I love Nicaragua I will retire in 2 year I’m ready have house in Nicaragua
Thank you! Great info. Would you have a link to connect with expats in San Juan del sur?
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR CHANNEL. I AM SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING MOVING TO EITHER GUATEMALA OR NICARAGUA. I WOULD LOVE TO RENT A HOME WITH OPTION TO BUY. I HAVE A FIXED INCOME AND WOULD LOVE A PLACE AT ELEVATION WITH RELIABLE TRANSPORTATION TO THE BEACH. ANY RECOMMENDATIONS? GRACIAS! What is the average cost of a two bedroom home apart from tourists?
thinking here or paraguay . live where nice people. good prices.
To cowpoke02. I totally have Paraguay as one of the countries I'm reviewing and coming out with soon. I have Spain,Slovenia, Panama and a few others coming first though. So many places...could always country hop too, till we find a place!
Did you go to Paraguay or Nicaragua? I like both of these countries also!
I heard most Nicaraguans don't even pay property tax and the government never takes there home away from them.
I would like to find a place in Nicaragua that is not necessarily beach area, rather up the mountains. Any ideas and suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Try looking into a location called El Crucero...is high elevation good weather nice breeze nice cool weather..
What about violent crime or theft against ex-pats? How do you stay safe when all the locals know you have far more money than they do?
And, if a local's wages is only up to $220.00 a month, how does anyone live when rent is $325-$500?
42lookc Nicaragua is very safe so I wouldn’t worry too much. Just don’t flaunt your wealth and you’ll be fine. Everyone is usually very nice and welcoming to tourists.
As for your second question, that’s why there is so much poverty in Nica and it’s one of the poorest countries in the world. People don’t make enough money to pay for basic necesites like shelter. Maids and drivers usually live far from the city and multiple generations live together.
@ Adriana Estefania, that rents price is for foreigners, the locals pay less, and they usually live in a place with worse conditions , or they live in the place that passed from their parents for generations, sometimes they build their house too, of course not up to modern standards.
Our USD múltiples out there..i used my credit card 💳 and took 500 💸 lol came back w change
Most people own a house there. And it’s rare for people to rent. When he mentioned $300 a month, he probably meant Homes for rent that for US standards. A luxurious apt it’s probably around 900 a month!
Hi 42lookc
Many locals live intergenerationally and the rental prices that have been quoted in this video are for expat standards of housing.
Hope that helps
Just started watching your videos. Great job, especially with Panama. This video was recorded in April 2018. Have you kept up on the current safety/political issues? A lot has happened there over the past year or so. I'm curious if it's still in the running for you.
@Lyssa Menard. Yes, we are aware and it's unfortunate, not just isolated to Nicaragua either. At this time we are pointing more towards South East Asia, but Montenegro and Portugal is looking welcoming as well.
: )Hi my Friend❤
Thank you for the video. Quick question for you,
Wondering what the cost to transport goods in a shipping container would be and if the shipping container is brought to your home to load? Also wondering this size roughly, if you did this
Thanks
Very interesting. Can you install solar?
Hi Jake,
Yes, there are solar companies in Nicaragua
How much does it cost for dental implant, root canal, crown?
It's around $500 for a root canal and crown
why do we still use (SLEEPING, fishing village)?
Really Hought it's dangerous I want to visit
Noooo..not at all u will feel the peace..no regrets
Foto at 3:20 looks like Greece. Wich beach is this?
It’s says there @ 3:20
How long can u stay there vro
Hi, can we fly in yet? Boarders open? Thanks
Hi Jessica,
There are flights in from Miami and a few other places to Managua, but most people cross the land border from Costa Rica (but that border is only open one way, so you can't leave that way).
You need a negative Covid test to enter the country.
Hope that helps
Phone - $95? That seems high. Is that for a cellphone or landline?
@37b. That's for two cellphones as a couple.. Telephone - $95 (two cellulars, unlimited minutes, no calls outside country)
@@roninblue5885 Thanks for the super fast reply! I think I will subscribe.
How fast is the internet?
depends on the city, in managua $100 for 50 Mbps fiber 1-1( upload same as download) , coaxial 1-0.2(upload is 20% from download speed) 100$ for 100 Mbps
Faster than I cum
As fast as u want lol
@@jasminel.4778 I visited Nicaragua. Marvelous people. Tragic poverty. Serious crime. Crazy gnat problems. I'd love to be there right now.
@@WoundedEgo i was there November 2019 we had a blast we were well cared for...we paid for everything we spent less then 500 and we did extreme adventures we rented a air bnb n San Juan del sur 5 🛌 mansion 200 the night w security wtf u get that here in the states...i did volcanic sledding 20.0pp we did quad ventures to a priceless cascade
Hey I like rice and beans 😆 Do they have good chinese food there ?
You would be surprised we have a population of Asians lol my family the LAU of Nicaragua
Soooooooooo............. Come on... is 2021..... What place did you choose to retired in???
Hello, Have you been to Panama
Good video. I think you're overly positive about the quality of the roads. Yes, some are good. Others are not.
Justin Brasfield. Thanks for watching my vlog!
Nicaragua must hace the best rice and beans in the world 😂. I've heard in multiple videos from multiple people that you could eat rice and beans every day in Nicaragua 😂!!!
Oops, what about health care?
The climate is great. Please cover insurance, private hospitals and socialist culture. Have you actually visited there?
No ...are you kidding ? Safe ? Living on $500 monthly ridiculous. Who gave you those numbers ? Get better information.
"You can hire a driver for less than a dollar". That is a statement that is hardly helpful. Is the driver for five minutes, one hour, one day, or one week? Please check your information before you put it out to the public. "you have the option of eating rice and beans every day". Now, that is a great help. Another problem with your video is that your photos are generic, scenes could be from any place in the world. We get the impression that your knowledge is very superficial and that you have never been to the country. Finally, you have to practice talking and not gasping at the end of sentences. It is very off-putting. Record yourself and listen to the breathing then do it again trying to reduce the sound.
Hi Ray,
The $1 price would be for a short trip within a city e.g. getting from a restaurant to your hotel.
You can get a restaurant meal for around $10-$15 US or if you go to a local take away place you can get a meal for around $3 US.
I recognised some of the photos from places I've been to in Nicaragua.
Hope that helps
You are no help.
This dude got a maid/cook for what he know indentured servitude wage
Quit calling people “locals” it’s considered disrespectful, and it makes you sound like the intruders that you are!!
Wow.....chill out dude!!
@@joeljackshaw5788 for real 😂😂
Wtf?