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StevenStapleton

@Julien

I am headed to Bogotá this Friday. I’m exploring the strong possibility of retiring there. I’m financially very secure and I’m hoping to buy a home and do some investing locally if the golden opportunity comes

up.

I’ve lived in rural Kansas and Oklahoma my whole life and I want a radical change; a whole new

world to explore. I’m “getting the hell out of Dodge”. I’d like information on the culture I’m going to be immersed in so I don’t look like some tourist.

Steven.

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drpeterjstanton

@StevenStapleton   I am exploring  the same as you Steve.  Do you speak Spanish?  I speak a little bit and am taking a class.  I like the USA but my money will go farther in Columbia and I am familiar with the Latino culture that lives in the USA.  It has it's pros and cons.  Keep posting your findings.  I *might* visit there this summer.

Bhavna

Hello everyone,


Welcome on board, Steve !


Please note that I have created a new topic from your post on the Bogota forum so that you may better gather some information and interact with members.


All the very best

Bhavna

nico peligro

@StevenStapleton you are coming at a very " interesting" time and MAY be in for a very interesting week



Like they say in the movie  "you are not in Kansas Toto"

jamcadam

@StevenStapleton

Hi Steven, we've communicated about Santa Marta.


Just a heads up. I've not been to Bogota yet nor Medellin.


I have spoken to lots of travelers and I get the impression that Medellin is much preferable to Bogota for both climate and beauty.

So be sure to look around before deciding.


Joseph

Kolse

Hello,


Climate is an important factor in your decision. Bogota is cold (not Kansas cold, but anyway...), rainy, also, the city is almost 9,000 ft above sea level, so if you have have some health conditions it might not be the best choice for you

Cartagena or Santa Marta are too hot. You may want to explore Medellin, the city of eternal spring

City size is also important. Bogota is a large city, more than 8 million inhabitants

Medellin is a mid sized city (3 million) and has good health care

nico peligro

If you are "Very financially secure" you are probably one of those guys that can afford to lose hallf the value of your property , or maybe the whole thing, if it comes to that


I know guys like you living here.


Not allof us are in the same boat

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