After living all my life in the United States i made a huge decision and moving to Argentina. Living here I've learned many things and want to share them.
I love this city, but is a horrible weather... Is close to london as weather so not a good place to live. most of the time is cloudy and cold, water is cold in the sea. But never miss it is a nice city.
@kenjohnson34123 күн бұрын
A interesting and helpful video that would be alot better without the annoying and unnesssary music.
@victorArias-k9n3 күн бұрын
bienvenidos a Argentina 🇦🇷🇦🇷
@edwardre63234 күн бұрын
Is it easy to rent an apartment?
@juliancastillo230110 күн бұрын
Los nombres de las ciudades ya te salen con acento porteño 🤣. Bienvenido !
@everett861011 күн бұрын
Still there?
@DebbiePotter-xh7kv11 күн бұрын
He’s scared of bats outside with his window open 🤔 Lol I dint think I would feel to safe with him if an emergency happened
@glodelta12 күн бұрын
Nice place! Simple and with all what you need
@Alejandrocasabranca13 күн бұрын
A Argentina podem comprar o Brasil nunca 🇧🇷💪
@federicobertello880014 күн бұрын
😍
@devbachu707214 күн бұрын
How lo g can a tourist stay there
@andresfernandez724816 күн бұрын
Mar del Plata!!! 🇦🇷💪🏻 Mí Ciudad!!!!!!!! 🙌🏻🫶🏻
@eastcoastnewyork201017 күн бұрын
right choice ...... I used to live in Henderson newar Las Vegas .... Argentina is a right choice .....
@goldenheart75117 күн бұрын
How many months did you have to pay up front?
@eastcoastnewyork201017 күн бұрын
are there lots of americans working remotely? Do you know any troubles loginning online to american banks and other government websites that I have to deal with on the daily basis as an accountant
@Fabrici58721 күн бұрын
Yo hablo argentino
@xantanatravels2321 күн бұрын
You still in Argentina? Anyway to contact you for some coaching? I’m planning to moving to Argentina soon
@AhmedElsaleet22 күн бұрын
where the hell did you find your apartment? the cheapest I can find is $500-$700
@918Mitchell24 күн бұрын
Argentina is intriguing to me. I would want to live in the southern part away from cities if I moved there.
@bobc.375724 күн бұрын
Quick question. Did you bring your dog with you from the US?
@ClayShentrup25 күн бұрын
i'm straight and all but damn, this guy is good looking.
@ClayShentrup25 күн бұрын
makes sense. las vegas is so gross. i've only been to the airport there and would never go to the actual city.
@ProspectionNumeric25 күн бұрын
Wow, where do you go to find appartement for rent there?
@R-xs7dt25 күн бұрын
Nice apartment
@cameron.t26 күн бұрын
$135-218? I'm pretty sure my utility bills in America cost the same. One of them. Lived in OR, WA, CA, and Colorado... jesus.
@aandino1239Ай бұрын
It's July 2024 can still get very nice furnished studio with kitchen in beautiful area thru airbnb from $400 USD/p mo and little more depending on need. Doesn't matter if it's in Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Cordoba, La Plata, etc. I've certainly been enjoying accommodations in different cities :)
@samwdavis11 күн бұрын
For US citizens that aren't familiar with Argentina rental contracts, etc., and this video touches on them, but doesn't explain them in detail.... I'll do my best as an expat of 20 years in Argentina to touch on the high points. 1) Forget the normal wear and tear clause. You, as a renter are expected to repaint the property and put everything back into a state to is prepared for the owner to rent to the next renter when you leave. 2) Rental contracts are almost always handled by realtors that are chosen by the owner, but for which YOU pay for, and you pay a fee to the realtor when you sign the rental agreement even though they work FOR the owner and are looking out for their interest. 3) Be aware that you may have to purchase your own AC, heat and/or refrigerator. The rental may not even include a stove/oven. 4) You, as the renter, pay the property taxes, not the owner. 5) The owner is normally only responsible for "infrastructure" type repairs, like wiring, plumbing etc. Other repairs are YOUR responsibility. 6) Pretty much EVERY rental requires what is alluded to in this video... a guarantee, or what we would refer to in the US as collateral. There is another option, not mentioned in the video, which is to contract through an insurance company, which costs basically another month of rent for every year of the contract. 7) This is not the Argentina of 2002. Believe me... I've been here for a long time. There are still some advantages. I've had personal house cleaners, plumbers, carpenters, painters, working for me recently between 2-10 dollars an hour. BUT, cost of restaurants, groceries, utilities, etc., have changed DRAMATICALLY in the last few years and are approaching US values. 20 years ago, having a US salary and living in Argentina was like living like a king. Those days are GONE. When you consider my next point, this has become FAR from paradise. 8) Security... CRIME... SAFETY... It's a MAJOR problem in Argentina. We live in a house with a house alarm, private security, a community alarm, an electric fence around our entire property, 360 degree cameras for our property, two German Shephard guard dogs.... and we still can't sleep peacefully at night, not to mention what it's like going out in public. The people in Argentina are CONSTANTLY complaining about the problem and the corruption and lack of protection from the police, but trying to adjust to this from US life.... forget about it. I have been held and robbed at knife point in my office building. My wife has been robbed various times, but one time in particular almost killed where they threw her into the street, tried to carjack her and fired various rounds from a pistol near her head while laying in the street. If THIS sounds like your dream life.... then by all means, move to and retire in Argentina. I'm sorry if I'm bursting your bubble and your dreams, but it's with the utmost concern and respect that I'm trying to warn you of what you're getting into.
@lindaatkinson39629 күн бұрын
@@samwdavis - Sorry it happened to you and your wife, but generally speaking it doesn't happen to most people, just some few unlucky ones, and a lot of these burglaries or holdups take place in certain areas of the country, not everywhere.
@ssssss-ot9ntАй бұрын
Bro please recommend any website for rent cheaf
@glamourgenicАй бұрын
Can you please tell me the name of the clinic? I’m going to Argentina in less than a year and would love to have 20/20 vision. Thank you 🙏
@sitopoemaАй бұрын
Hello, its called Clinica privada de ojos. Its located in Mar Del Plata Arg. About 4 hrs away from BA by car
@glamourgenicАй бұрын
@@sitopoema thank you for the information
@LuisRodriguez-tm1ldАй бұрын
Why did you stop bro
@MrSoundtracksGaloreАй бұрын
Don't ask me anything about the color of the wall 🙈
@franzweiss9777Ай бұрын
can you talk more about how to find an apartment and share some advice for doing that?
@figgettitАй бұрын
bro learn english bro
@seanmcarthur3168Ай бұрын
Do they provide internet? & do you feel safe living there?
@sitopoemaАй бұрын
Yes WIFI was provided but slow. And overall i did feel safe. Living close to where the tourist area of the city is it was safe.
@davidfeldman2258Ай бұрын
u cant say its safe but its either safe or not and if u have to say but then it aint go to switzerland,japan, new zealand etc. safe.
@user-uq4qe2om5yАй бұрын
Gotta find out the square footage / square meters to do videos like this, bro.
@thewanderer8643Ай бұрын
Hi those are cool little apartments--the balcony and the windows in room and shower***so cool....If anybody see this I wonder when a person wants to visit Argentina not move to, how can they rent an apartment for one month?
@eze.king718 күн бұрын
yes.!
@thewanderer864318 күн бұрын
@@eze.king7 Hi, how? (Just leave the airport and go ask people? or knock in office apartment buildings? or (Where find an apartment to rent for 1month?
@lindaatkinson39629 күн бұрын
Airbnb...
@lindaatkinson39629 күн бұрын
@@thewanderer8643 - Get in touch with Realtors ("Inmobiliarias", in Spanish), or just google what you want.
@iantawashington-allotey9913Ай бұрын
Bats?
@SamuelBenjamin477Ай бұрын
So dope!!!!❤
@user-uw1sj9lg2w2 ай бұрын
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
@CBrandonChapman2 ай бұрын
I know I *can* eat them plain, but I just love eating them with chimichurri.
@yeetiesandwheaties2 ай бұрын
Where did thid guy go?
@ChefDacres2 ай бұрын
Hey bro, great video! Can you share your Instagram with me please? I have few questions I want to ask you.
@armandovera23042 ай бұрын
In dollars, the apartment is a great price. In Los Angeles, the apartment would be at a minimum of $2,200.
@OscarMoreno-cg1og2 ай бұрын
No way it's that cheap, no way.
@anon2732 ай бұрын
very nice apartmento
@ursu1732 ай бұрын
Soy argentina y mi esposo mexicano, viviendo en USA. Con doble nacionalidad. Con dos hijos de 8 y 16 años. Por su experiencia que nos recomendáis? México o Argentina? Ya no queremos vivir en los states 😢
@sitopoema2 ай бұрын
Hola! Obvio que cada país tiene sus beneficios y contras. yo siempre viví en Estados Unidos toda mi vida y hace unos años me mudé a Argentina. Estando en Argentina me encantó mucho pero quería ver otras opciones también por eso fui a México. Aunque me encantó muchísimo todo estaba bien y hermoso no me adapté tanto en México como en Argentina. Pero México si fue una gran experiencia!
@smol98322 ай бұрын
Man, argentina is cheap af. I earn $700 per month in a third world country. Prolly i'll be a big shot there in argentina for the ladies 😂
@gliderism2 ай бұрын
I want to move there only thing that scares me is crime
@denebola8319 күн бұрын
Generally, and compared to other countries in the area, it is a safe country. In the provinces one can almost live in peace, we don't have that feeling that someone is going to attack us.
@user-km1lw3zn6z2 ай бұрын
no me gusta la verdad.... no gracias
@transitriderproductions2 ай бұрын
You should had take the train, its more fun and way cheaper and its more relaxing and it takes you to Mar Del Plata as well
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I love this city, but is a horrible weather... Is close to london as weather so not a good place to live. most of the time is cloudy and cold, water is cold in the sea. But never miss it is a nice city.
A interesting and helpful video that would be alot better without the annoying and unnesssary music.
bienvenidos a Argentina 🇦🇷🇦🇷
Is it easy to rent an apartment?
Los nombres de las ciudades ya te salen con acento porteño 🤣. Bienvenido !
Still there?
He’s scared of bats outside with his window open 🤔 Lol I dint think I would feel to safe with him if an emergency happened
Nice place! Simple and with all what you need
A Argentina podem comprar o Brasil nunca 🇧🇷💪
😍
How lo g can a tourist stay there
Mar del Plata!!! 🇦🇷💪🏻 Mí Ciudad!!!!!!!! 🙌🏻🫶🏻
right choice ...... I used to live in Henderson newar Las Vegas .... Argentina is a right choice .....
How many months did you have to pay up front?
are there lots of americans working remotely? Do you know any troubles loginning online to american banks and other government websites that I have to deal with on the daily basis as an accountant
Yo hablo argentino
You still in Argentina? Anyway to contact you for some coaching? I’m planning to moving to Argentina soon
where the hell did you find your apartment? the cheapest I can find is $500-$700
Argentina is intriguing to me. I would want to live in the southern part away from cities if I moved there.
Quick question. Did you bring your dog with you from the US?
i'm straight and all but damn, this guy is good looking.
makes sense. las vegas is so gross. i've only been to the airport there and would never go to the actual city.
Wow, where do you go to find appartement for rent there?
Nice apartment
$135-218? I'm pretty sure my utility bills in America cost the same. One of them. Lived in OR, WA, CA, and Colorado... jesus.
It's July 2024 can still get very nice furnished studio with kitchen in beautiful area thru airbnb from $400 USD/p mo and little more depending on need. Doesn't matter if it's in Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Cordoba, La Plata, etc. I've certainly been enjoying accommodations in different cities :)
For US citizens that aren't familiar with Argentina rental contracts, etc., and this video touches on them, but doesn't explain them in detail.... I'll do my best as an expat of 20 years in Argentina to touch on the high points. 1) Forget the normal wear and tear clause. You, as a renter are expected to repaint the property and put everything back into a state to is prepared for the owner to rent to the next renter when you leave. 2) Rental contracts are almost always handled by realtors that are chosen by the owner, but for which YOU pay for, and you pay a fee to the realtor when you sign the rental agreement even though they work FOR the owner and are looking out for their interest. 3) Be aware that you may have to purchase your own AC, heat and/or refrigerator. The rental may not even include a stove/oven. 4) You, as the renter, pay the property taxes, not the owner. 5) The owner is normally only responsible for "infrastructure" type repairs, like wiring, plumbing etc. Other repairs are YOUR responsibility. 6) Pretty much EVERY rental requires what is alluded to in this video... a guarantee, or what we would refer to in the US as collateral. There is another option, not mentioned in the video, which is to contract through an insurance company, which costs basically another month of rent for every year of the contract. 7) This is not the Argentina of 2002. Believe me... I've been here for a long time. There are still some advantages. I've had personal house cleaners, plumbers, carpenters, painters, working for me recently between 2-10 dollars an hour. BUT, cost of restaurants, groceries, utilities, etc., have changed DRAMATICALLY in the last few years and are approaching US values. 20 years ago, having a US salary and living in Argentina was like living like a king. Those days are GONE. When you consider my next point, this has become FAR from paradise. 8) Security... CRIME... SAFETY... It's a MAJOR problem in Argentina. We live in a house with a house alarm, private security, a community alarm, an electric fence around our entire property, 360 degree cameras for our property, two German Shephard guard dogs.... and we still can't sleep peacefully at night, not to mention what it's like going out in public. The people in Argentina are CONSTANTLY complaining about the problem and the corruption and lack of protection from the police, but trying to adjust to this from US life.... forget about it. I have been held and robbed at knife point in my office building. My wife has been robbed various times, but one time in particular almost killed where they threw her into the street, tried to carjack her and fired various rounds from a pistol near her head while laying in the street. If THIS sounds like your dream life.... then by all means, move to and retire in Argentina. I'm sorry if I'm bursting your bubble and your dreams, but it's with the utmost concern and respect that I'm trying to warn you of what you're getting into.
@@samwdavis - Sorry it happened to you and your wife, but generally speaking it doesn't happen to most people, just some few unlucky ones, and a lot of these burglaries or holdups take place in certain areas of the country, not everywhere.
Bro please recommend any website for rent cheaf
Can you please tell me the name of the clinic? I’m going to Argentina in less than a year and would love to have 20/20 vision. Thank you 🙏
Hello, its called Clinica privada de ojos. Its located in Mar Del Plata Arg. About 4 hrs away from BA by car
@@sitopoema thank you for the information
Why did you stop bro
Don't ask me anything about the color of the wall 🙈
can you talk more about how to find an apartment and share some advice for doing that?
bro learn english bro
Do they provide internet? & do you feel safe living there?
Yes WIFI was provided but slow. And overall i did feel safe. Living close to where the tourist area of the city is it was safe.
u cant say its safe but its either safe or not and if u have to say but then it aint go to switzerland,japan, new zealand etc. safe.
Gotta find out the square footage / square meters to do videos like this, bro.
Hi those are cool little apartments--the balcony and the windows in room and shower***so cool....If anybody see this I wonder when a person wants to visit Argentina not move to, how can they rent an apartment for one month?
yes.!
@@eze.king7 Hi, how? (Just leave the airport and go ask people? or knock in office apartment buildings? or (Where find an apartment to rent for 1month?
Airbnb...
@@thewanderer8643 - Get in touch with Realtors ("Inmobiliarias", in Spanish), or just google what you want.
Bats?
So dope!!!!❤
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
I know I *can* eat them plain, but I just love eating them with chimichurri.
Where did thid guy go?
Hey bro, great video! Can you share your Instagram with me please? I have few questions I want to ask you.
In dollars, the apartment is a great price. In Los Angeles, the apartment would be at a minimum of $2,200.
No way it's that cheap, no way.
very nice apartmento
Soy argentina y mi esposo mexicano, viviendo en USA. Con doble nacionalidad. Con dos hijos de 8 y 16 años. Por su experiencia que nos recomendáis? México o Argentina? Ya no queremos vivir en los states 😢
Hola! Obvio que cada país tiene sus beneficios y contras. yo siempre viví en Estados Unidos toda mi vida y hace unos años me mudé a Argentina. Estando en Argentina me encantó mucho pero quería ver otras opciones también por eso fui a México. Aunque me encantó muchísimo todo estaba bien y hermoso no me adapté tanto en México como en Argentina. Pero México si fue una gran experiencia!
Man, argentina is cheap af. I earn $700 per month in a third world country. Prolly i'll be a big shot there in argentina for the ladies 😂
I want to move there only thing that scares me is crime
Generally, and compared to other countries in the area, it is a safe country. In the provinces one can almost live in peace, we don't have that feeling that someone is going to attack us.
no me gusta la verdad.... no gracias
You should had take the train, its more fun and way cheaper and its more relaxing and it takes you to Mar Del Plata as well