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I've lived in Dallas, Duncanville, and Spring.聽 So, we have a little in common.聽 I currently live in the small town of La Ceja, with my wife and daughter,聽 which is about 20 kms from Rionegro and I go into Rionegro at least once of twice a week.
Yes, so long as you watch where in Rionegro you go, it is quite safe.聽 When I first arrived in Colombia, about 8 years ago, I lived in Llanogrande, which is part of Rionegro and very upscale.聽 There are lots of North Americans living in the Rionegro area and more arrive all the time.聽 The reason we moved from Rionegro to La Ceja was cost.聽 Llanogrande is very expensive, by Colombian standards.
I think you'll find just about anything you might want in Rionegro.聽 There's good shopping and markets, where you can find most of the things you're used to up north.聽 San Nicolas shopping center is just like the upscale shopping centers up north and there's even an "El Exito", which is just like a Super Walmart, with higher prices.聽 There's also a "Jumbo", which is even more like Walmart, with Walmart prices.聽 You'll also find a lot of restaurants, that remind you of "home" and a lot that are pure Colombiana.聽 For a Texas Boy, you'll find more bars than you can patronize, especially in San Antonio, which is also in Rionegro.聽
There's also a small amusement part (Confama) and an "old town" called Tutucan.聽 Of course, you can also find yourself a finca, where you can go horseback riding, etc.聽 Once you get here, just let me know, and I'll fix you up with a list of places to visit and things to do.聽 Don't know if you're married or not but, Colombia has more than its fair share of beautiful women and they seem to love gringos, especially if you try to speak a little Spanish.聽 I should warn you, very few people speak English down here, except for the younger, better educated (privately educated).
Again, let me know when you've arrived.
Regards,
Merrill
I guess I should define "Rionegro".聽 Rionegro is a "municipio", as well as a town.聽 A municipio is sort of like a county, which is usually named for the main town and frequently has lots of smaller named town, villages, and areas in it.
I know it is an odd question, but I thought I would ask.聽 Thanks, Stan
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I want to find a low cost apartment or house in Marinilla.聽 I tried 2 months ago, but no luck how should I proceed?
Robert
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Thanks for your reply. I want to rent.聽 Looking for a small apt or house or finca ... live alone ... $400000 to $600000 COP per month.
Robert
I am married to a fine Colombian woman.聽 But i think she let me out of the house?聽
Look forward to meeting up with folks later in the year.
聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽 聽I lived in Rio Negro for a couple of years and I agree with most of what people are saying about it. Dark things do happen though. While I was there a priest was killed. Don't remember the details. Recently I was told that 3 students were killed there. Again when I was there some out of town crooks on motor cycles robbed聽 a person that聽 was coming out of a bank with a lot of cash. There was, they say,聽 someone inside the bank that gave a sign聽 to the outside thieves. generally though very safe and a good climate . Very quiet at night, clean air all day, every day.聽 Aside from all the Exito, Jumbo and the San Nicolas mall, there is a Carulla grocery store in LLano Grande up the road , which I liked as it had some out of normal items available like trout and salmon. Catch the bus across the street from Jumbo and ask if he goes to Carulla before you pay. Distrimar is a nice little grocery store in the Porvenir area of Rionegro. In the rainy season, sometimes it rains all night. Good place to live if you have kids.
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1.聽 Is MDE airport noise a problem in residential areas?
2.聽 Do some of the Rionegro casinos offer blackjack and other table games .. or just slot machines?
3.聽 What are the daytime high temperatures in the summer months?
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slopezcastano wrote:If you are speaking about Rionegro, Antioquia... I would suggest you stop watching Vice News and go to Detroit to feel what real insecurity means.
Nobody from Texas goes to Detroit to figure out
the safety factors of Colombia. 
I suspect that the online weather sites may often confuse their readers by possibly using the MDE airport (Rionegro) temperature readings at 6,000 feet聽 to represent Medell铆n鈥檚 temperatures.聽 As a result, especially in summer months, Medell铆n at 5,000 feet may be represented as having springlike high聽 temperatures of about 80 degrees F. instead of the true Medell铆n temperatures which can reach 90 degrees on many days.
Worldwide, a city鈥檚 airport temp readings are generally used for the city鈥檚 readings .. but this practice would be misleading in Medell铆n鈥檚 case.
Having been in Medelll铆n this summer, I experienced the fact that Medell铆n is not / is no longer a City of Eternal Spring.聽 There are just too many hot, hot days in July (when I was there) and perhaps other summer months for that nickname accurately to apply.
Going forward, the Eternal Spring title may be more applicable to Rionegro or La Ceja.
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Medellin has a lot more black top, buildings and cars to heat up the valley where the heat gets stuck. They've tried to keep the trees and plants which is so beneficial and wonderful for a large city. They've been having some landslides lately in this rainy season and 11 people died between here and Medellin. There's no water shortage anymore for Medellin.
frankg69 wrote:Rio Negro and La Ceja sound great.聽 Is it possible to rent a furnished 2 bdrm-1 ba house in a safe area for 800,0000 or less?
Perhaps you inadvertently added an extra zero, Frank.
800,000 Colombian pesos is $259 USD (per month) at the current exchange rate.
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And some places look really good and cheap but if you cant walk the streets at night safely who'd want to live there? Not me. My neighborhood san antonio no prob anytime but like anyone with a brain i do watch my back. Llano grande nicer. But not much there within walking distance and like san antonio youre not gonna find anything 800mil. hope this helps.
Floridaray wrote:If you use an agency like some people i know here recommended you鈥檒l pay even more. Not only do these agencies tack on their fee to original deal but add on a fee every month. Dont fall for it. And a lot of these people recommending an agency get a kickback.
Knowledgeable posters on the Internet have given yet another reason to rent directly from an owner and not an agency:聽 in some places in Departamento Antioquia, agencies protect themselves by requiring one or two fiadores or guarantors.
The likelihood of a Gringo arrival being able to line up local Colombians to guarantee his rent for the term of a lease .. is probably small in most cases.
According to my research, a common way to get around the agencies' fiador requirement is to pay up to six months of rent in advance.聽 That鈥檚 not an acceptable solution for many if not most new arrivals.
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There may be some places here 800 but I doubt you'll like the surroundings especially at night. But I can't imagine paying that llano grande unless it's the maids quarters. Marinilla is cheaper than San Antonio and if you're from Texas and the smell of a cattle auction or slaughterhouse doesn't bother you you'll prob be ok. But San Antonio while they roll up the sidewalks during the week is the happening place on weekends. Must be thousands coming every weekend to get away from smog congestion of Medellin. And many have their fincas couple miles away frm here including former pres ulribe. So plenty policia military and everyone I've met is super nice and unlike some mex federales no bribe wanted. But point there is this place really safe. And like Medellin beautiful and surrounded the Andes.
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