Friday, February 03, 2012
Dear Reader,
“Imagine you’re cruising down Highway 1 approaching Malibu when a beach home catches your eye. A figure of five or six million dollars goes through your mind. Now picture that same drive on a stretch of beach here and a similar house. Except this beach house will cost you $200,000 not $5-$6 million. ”
Mike Sager’s a California boy. He loves warm sunny weather and spending all his free time at the beach. He just couldn’t afford a beach home in Southern California.
But Mike’s found a place that looks a lot like California. He admits it’s not quite the same as Highway 1. Mike’s coast isn’t as well-known. You won’t see crowds on the beaches - and you won’t get sticker shock when it comes to property prices.
Mike’s inviting you to come and see his piece of paradise with him, and check out the primo properties on this coast. More on that in a moment. Now, back to Mike.
Mike grew up in Huntington Beach, California. Even back in the 1960s, when he started surfing, he fought his way through the chairs and towels and crowds on the sand to get to the ocean. Once there, he shared the waves with tons of other surfers.
Today, Mike lives right on the beach on Ecuador’s South Pacific coast. He opens his front door, takes a few steps, and he’s on the sand. A few more steps and he’s in the water. Even on big holiday weekends, it’s easy to find a piece of this beach to call his own. The rest of the time, he often has the beach all to himself.
As Mike puts it: “Sitting with your feet in the sand, a cold beer in your hand and a huge plate of fresh grilled mahi- mahi in front of you (that will set you back $3.50)… It’s like a scene out of one of those Corona commercials, but this is REAL living in Ecuador.”
And here’s the thing. Mike’s got a great beach house. He’s living the relaxed beach lifestyle that many of us dream of. But Mike didn’t have a million bucks in the bank or a fat-cat retirement fund. He worked long hours in the U.S. as a mail carrier. So how did he get his dream home?
You could say it’s all down to luck. Mike first came to Ecuador to surf. He liked what he found – beautiful beaches, good surf and a laid-back lifestyle. And he loved the little beach town of Olon.
Olon reminds Mike of Huntington Beach. The water’s warmer, but it’s got the same surf and sand. Olon’s popular with surfers, swimmers, and sunbathers. And it’s a great spot for watching this coast’s amazing sunsets.
And Mike quickly figured out that although he couldn’t afford a beach house in California, he could afford one in Olon.
That was the clincher. Mike moved to Olon in 2006. These days (when he’s not hanging out at the beach) Mike spends his days helping other expats find their piece of paradise on this coast. And this May 1st-5th, 2012, you can join him on a real estate tour that will showcase the coast’s finest properties.
You won’t believe the prices. Take a look at some of the properties for sale right now:
- Beach lots from $45,000
- An ocean-view two-bedroom home, a 5-minute walk to a pretty beach, for $54,000
- A two-bed, two-bath furnished house in a small private community of 15 homes. It’s a 3-minute walk to the beach, and listed for $62,000
- A 2400 square foot house directly on the beach. The 3-bed, 2.5-bath home sits on a large piece of land. The home, with an open-plan kitchen and living area, comes furnished. The spacious upstairs deck overlooks the beach. It’s priced at $139,900. The annual property tax averages less than $200.
On the May tour, you’ll see the best real estate bargains. You’ll really get a feel for this location. You’ll get the lowdown on what it’s like to live here. And you’ll meet Mike –and find out first-hand why he loves this coast so much.
The tour runs May 1st-5th. It costs $629 per person. That price includes five nights’ hotel accommodation, breakfasts, lunches and round-trip group transfers from Guayaquil airport.
You’ll travel Ecuador’s South Pacific coast, from the up-and-coming beach town of Playas to the relaxed surf haven of Olon. You’ll also spend a chunk of time in Salinas, the nicest resort city on Ecuador’s coast.
If you book before March 1st, you’ll get a $50 discount that cuts the tour price to $579 per person.
Spaces are strictly limited to 24. To get a full itinerary and to lock down your spot, click here.
Margaret Summerfield
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ecuador, beachfront, appreciation potential, affordable
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