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Enjoy a Lifestyle Upgrade While Slashing Costs in Ecuador

The EcuaAssist Team




For many, moving to Ecuador is like hitting the "refresh" button on life. It’s an opportunity to rediscover long-forgotten dreams, start new hobbies, and embrace a lifestyle of freedom and adventure. By leaving behind the high cost of living in the U.S., you gain something invaluable—time to focus on what truly matters. Imagine waking up to the sound of waves crashing on the Pacific Coast or sipping fresh-brewed coffee in a charming Andean city.


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We can show you how to find affordable waterfront condos in Manta or elegant colonial homes in Cuenca, all for a fraction of what you'd pay back home. Suddenly, your days aren’t filled with obligations—you can spend your time doing exactly what you love. Forget the 9-to-5 grind. Instead, start a passion project, improve your golf game, or simply relax in one of Ecuador’s most beautiful destinations doing Nothing. At. All.


Discover Manta: Coastal Luxury on a Budget

Manta, Ecuador’s vibrant port city on the Pacific Coast, offers the perfect combination of modern amenities and laid-back beach life.

Expat David and his wife Ana found their dream home—a modern two-bedroom ocean-view condo—for just $160,000. With the cost of living so low, they enjoy a lifestyle filled with fresh seafood, evenings at the beach, and leisurely walks along the Malecón.






Their monthly expenses look like this:

  • Mortgage (including HOA fees and utilities): $800

  • Groceries: $450

  • Dining Out & Entertainment: $300

  • Health Insurance: $150

  • Miscellaneous: $100

Total: $1,800



A typical dinner at a beachfront restaurant with fresh ceviche and grilled fish costs around $10 per person. If you prefer to cook at home, you can visit the local fish market and buy enough shrimp, mahi-mahi, or even lobster to feed a family for less than $15.

David explains, “We couldn’t believe the value we get here. Back in Florida, we were spending over $3,500 a month just to maintain a modest lifestyle. Here, we live like royalty.”


Cuenca: A Colonial Jewel with a Modern Twist

For those who prefer cooler weather, a vibrant cultural scene, and historic charm, Cuenca is a top choice. This UNESCO World Heritage city, nestled in the Andes Mountains, is known for its cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and thriving expat community.

Expat couple Sarah and Mark enjoy a high standard of living on just $2,000 a month. Their expenses include:

  • Rent for a fully furnished colonial home: $650

  • Utilities & Internet: $100

  • Groceries: $400

  • Dining Out & Entertainment: $300

  • Health Insurance: $120

  • Transportation (no car needed): $30

Total: $1,600

"We love Cuenca for its vibrant arts scene, weekly markets, and excellent healthcare," says Sarah. "I get a full dental cleaning for just $25, and our private health insurance covers everything we need for less than $150 a month."

One of their favorite perks? The city’s walkability. With everything from cafés to cultural events within walking distance, they rarely need a car.


A Dream Lifestyle Without the Hefty Price Tag

Jim and Anne Williams left behind the high cost of living in New York City for a tranquil beachfront home in Canoa, Ecuador. Back in the U.S., their lives were consumed by mortgage payments, skyrocketing healthcare costs, and never-ending property taxes. Now, in Ecuador, they wake up to the sound of the ocean, enjoy fresh seafood dinners with friends, and explore nearby countries—all without financial stress.


“We’re saving thousands of dollars each year,” says Jim. “That’s money we now spend on travel, hobbies, and building the retirement we always dreamed of.”

Their typical week includes visits from local vendors delivering fresh produce and seafood to their doorstep for under $15.


Why Ecuador?

Unlike in the U.S., Ecuador offers:

  • Low property taxes and no need for expensive hurricane or flood insurance.

  • Affordable healthcare with world-class facilities and private insurance options starting at $100 per month.

  • A welcoming expat community in cities like Manta, Cuenca, and Salinas, where you’ll quickly make new friends.

Whether you’re looking to hike the Andes, relax on a Pacific beach, or immerse yourself in rich culture and history, Ecuador offers something for everyone.


What Does It Really Cost to Live in Ecuador?

Jessica, an expat in Cuenca, shares her monthly expenses:

  • Rent (including utilities): $600

  • Internet & Cell Phone: $50

  • Groceries: $400

  • Dining Out & Entertainment: $300

  • Health Insurance: $120

  • Miscellaneous: $100

Total: $1,570

A couple could easily live on $1,800 to $2,000 a month, depending on their lifestyle and location.

If you choose to buy property instead of renting or settle in a walkable city like Cuenca where a car isn’t necessary, your costs could be even lower.





More Time, Less Stress

Thousands of expats have already made the move to Ecuador, and they’re living the life they always dreamed of—without the financial headaches.

No more worrying about outliving your retirement savings, paying inflated healthcare premiums, or working just to cover basic expenses.

Instead, you’ll have more time and money to do what you love—whether that’s traveling, learning a new skill, or simply enjoying the peace of mind that comes with financial freedom.


Ready to Start Your New Life?

Join us at our Ecuador Expat Conference, where we’ll guide you through the relocation process and show you how to enjoy a luxurious, fulfilling life in one of the most beautiful and affordable countries in the world.


Your dream life in Ecuador awaits!



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