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Newbie on the Guatemala forum? Don聮t know how to start?
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We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on your expat projects in Guatemala if you are planning to move there.
It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.
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聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽Considering a retirement perhaps in the Antigua area . Wondering if people usually ship their home furnishing or are there many options for buying reasonably priced furniture there and home goods? Would I be purchasing furniture from Guatamala city or are there any dept stores near Antigua that sell goods for initial home set up? Also, what large stores would be in Guatamala that I would recognize being from Canada? Any Costco or Sams Club? Walmart etc?
thanks for any help provided
Yes there is Walmart , Sears, Ashley Furniture,聽 Clubco (Sam's Club) and Pricesmart (Costco), all in Guatemala City.聽 Used appliances and furniture are available.聽 You just have to find the shops.聽 I can help if you want.聽
I bought new appliances from a store in Antigua.聽 The store was a branch of a store in Guatemala City.聽 There are several stores like this in Antigua.聽 I first looked on the internet and found the best price in Guatemala City than went to the local store with a printout of the prices.聽 I was able to get the best price.聽 Knowing the prices and what you want is the best way.
I am a large person (6'4" and 250 lbs) so the normal couches and easy chairs in Antigua did not fit me or my wife.聽 We went to Ashley and spent more but purchased comfortable living furniture for long term use.聽 Look for there 35% off sales.
Hope this helps.
thanks again , Elaine & Scott
Life long adventurer is coming down to Guatemala in June and July to explore the country for a potential move there in the near future. I would love to meet face to face as many of you as possible and possibly explore parts of the country together.
I'm fun loving, adventurous, outgoing and highly educated. There's only one life and a small world out there to explore so we should live well, laugh and love.
Anyone who has a positive upbeat go get'em kinda attitude I definitely want to meet you!! If you are a sideliner or wanna be then I feel bad for you....
What does Guatemala have to offer??? Well let's find out
Am so jealous of you for making the move per my profile I am an聽 exhausted corporate hamster ready to jump off the wheel. Fell in love with Guatemala in 2012 and now crunching numbers as to when we can make the leap and live a simpler life.聽 Looking to live small and enjoy life with my husband and our crew of little dogs. Debating buy verses build and Antigua burb verses Atitlan ( Santiago, San Juan or Pana). Hope to be back down in June to scout some property and figure things out like:
Drive my jeep down or ship?
How many dogs can I bring at once?
Should I bring my really awesome mattress or can I find comparable ?
Looking to build a simple聽 1300sq ft聽 2/2 house with a walled yard.....wonder what that would cost?
Looking forward to your advice and guidance
I am Zoe, from London and now living in Guatemala City. I have been in Guatemala for around 1 year and a half, living in between Antigua and the City. I will be posting my blog soon, and I invite you all to read it and comment freely.
Feliz dia a todos!
If anyone needs basic advice about moving to Guatemala (esp. if you have kids), I'm more than happy to offer....e.g., schools, places to live, things to do, etc.
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We serve clients around the world, including Guatemala.
Thanks very much.
I received a great recommendation before actually moving here. I've been living here as permanent resident nearly a year. The recommendation is to RENT not buy.
Prices are truly quite high for purchases right now. I've even heard discussions about the real estate market here showing signs of a 'bubble'. And while buying is easy, finding someone to sell to if you want/need to is much more difficult. Many gringos have come, purchased, then lost their shirts when they changed their minds about where they actually wanted to live.
Also,it is very difficult to tell if an area is 'good' or 'bad' on just a short visit. Renting near where you THINK you want to live is best, as it gives you the opportunity to
a. get to know the area
b. watch for truly good prices
Most reasonably priced lots/homes don't ever get 'listed' with agents, but you will find them by word of mouth just asking around. Understand that we pay the 'gringo tax' (skin color is light, you must be RICH! ) so be ready to negotiate a lot.
We've rented since we arrived and I am really glad we did. We've gotten to know different areas and will only purchase (if ever) when we are SURE it is where we want to be and the price is a lot lower. Rents are reasonable here, while prices for purchases are higher than what we were used to in the States. We rent a 5BR/3bath 3500sq.ft. home in a gated/guarded community near the city and we pay around $600/mo. Electricity is about 3 times the price of the States, but the bill is usually much lower if you stay in the highlands so you will not need A/C. Our bill in the States was from $350 - $550 per month, and here we pay about $200 per month. If you eat only fresh fruits/veggies from the local mercado, your food bill will be quite a bit lower. If you want meats, they are not cheap here. And if you buy at the 'Western' style stores (big box like PriceSmart, Walmart, Clubco, Sears, etc) you will pay quite a bit more here than in the States. The biggest savings we have experienced has been the insurance. Our auto insurance is much cheaper, and we do not even carry health insurance, but have an account we pay ourselves to cover expenses if we need. We are more into the natural health, so won't be using chemo or radiation any way. Most medical/dental here is MUCH cheaper here than in the States, by factors of 5-10. And since we rent, we don't have house insurance (saves another $200 per month).
Some things to think about...
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 my name is christoper crichton. i am 57 years old.i am a retired nurse. i will be retiring to guatemala in nov.2014.i have friends in villa nueva that i can stay with and are going to help me until i get situated.i will be applying for residency under the pensionado residency .
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽i would like to spend some time in pana.i eventually want to settle in xela. i cant take the heat much any more and like a cool area.
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽my main concern is with banking i receive a retirement check from state and county.everyone i ask and everything i read people tell me something different about how to bank .any advice about banking and anyone that has pensionado residency. i have talked to a women named betty lopez that does emigration paper work in guate . i am sure that i will find out more as get there and go along.
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽thank you.
I've been in Guatemala off and on now for about a year or so, becoming permanent in January of this year.聽 I managed to meet Mr. Right and get knocked up LOL, things can happen so fast.
I'm currently living in villa nueva and having the hardest time meeting friends.. I met a million nice people here,聽 but don't speak Spanish yet and never seem to strike gold on finding folks that also speak English.聽
All the classes and activities I find are only available in Spanish which makes complete sense,聽 sadly not in my favor... makes me miss home alot.聽
I'd love any suggestions to help improve my social situation : )聽 Spanish classes coming in 2016 but for the time being my Window of opportunities is rather small lol.聽
-Kate
Julien wrote:Hi all,
Newbie on the Guatemala forum? Don鈥檛 know how to start?
This thread is for you
We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on your expat projects in Guatemala if you are planning to move there.
It will enable us to help you better but above all to wish you a warm welcome.
Welcome on board!
Kim and Dave

I am Markus from Denmark, a student of Disaster Risk Management. I just moved to Guatemala City for a 3 month internship and would love to spend the weekends going on trips (maybe hiking on a volcano or visiting lake atitl谩n) and exploring the culture. It would聽 be fantastic to do that with other people, so if you're up for something of that sort (or if you just have some great tips or recommendations about living here in Guate) I would be more than happy meet up
All the best,
Markus
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