It's all very personal, just some gut feelings around a few things I noticed, attitudes and of course making comparisons to other places I have lived. Nothing is going to ever be perfect but I also feel we need to trust our feelings if a place is for us or not. Learnt that over the years. And language wasn't a problem although the dialect appears to have guarani mixed into the Spanish, I sometimes struggled to understand all that was being said.
I do have a similar vision to you, I am just not sure where and any details yet.
If you don't want the gringo tax and to stay in expat zones, I recommend downtown in the city for a more authentic experience, I felt safer there and more chilled that the couple of visits to the modern suburbs.
Peter has a lot of knowledge, nice guy too. I am sure he can fill you in on Paraguay better than me.
Elia Freeman wrote:
Thanks Paolo,
Will check it out.
I am still stucked in Portugal as the potential buyers are still struggling to line up their ducks (or maybe I did jinx myself after all?)๐๐
Asuncion for what i gather is a hot spot for anglo-expats (aka higher prices and much applied so called "gringo tax")
I hear Encarnacion is perhaps a better option? (Argentinian, Brazilian, latino crowd, aka "cheaper", more peaceful, but also less entertainment options)
I wonder what you meant by "mixed feelings"? As a developing nation for sure it has a number of challenges.... have you lived in places like that before? Do you speak the local language? (usually makes you less of a target)
Thanks for the lead.
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Paolo Camilleri wrote:I had mixed feelings on my first visit to Paraguay, that being said only spent one month in Asuncion, not the rest of the country.
Peter from this youtube channel has a small hotel downtown, it was a safe haven for me in the city.
https://www.youtube.com/@starting-over-2025/videos
He is also working on getting his ecahli project off the ground sometime soon.
Hope this is helpful.