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Apartment
Prices
If you will be in Quito
for more than a month or two, you may want to rent an apartment. A decent two-bedroom (by Northern standards) in a decent neighbourhood goes for
around USD 250 to USD 400 unfurnished and USD 300 to USD 600 furnished.
Of course you can also pay upwards of USD 1000 and get a gigantic
place with a jacuzzi and French doors overlooking Guápulo,
or pay USD 100 for a dump in a shady neighborhood that you will share with plenty of rodents. Also, note that
most apartments come unfurnished and that you will pay significantly
more for a furnished apartment.
Apartment
Hunting
If you arrive without prearranged accommodations, you're options for
the first few days are to either stay in a hostel or in a homestay.
Hostels in Quito's Mariscal District (where you'll probably want to
be) will run you from USD 6 per person/per night for shared room/bathroom
on upwards. Its benefits are in its affordability and its flexibility
(i.e. you can stay as little or as long as you wish and leave without
prior notice).
Homestays, are your other option for your first days or a long term stay in Quito,
usually charging from USD 10-20 per person/per day, homestays are the
ultimate in convenience as your host family normally will offer you
a clean, private room in a nice home; good, home-cooked meals (usually);
and other amenities such as laundry service, telephone, TV, etc. Not
to mention that they are normally quite friendly and, therefore, provide
you with the chance to practice your Spanish, meet new friends, and
learn the local customs in comfortable surroundings. In the end, most
people who choose to live with a host family find the experience to
be very rewarding and typically form long-lasting relationships with
their host families.
Once you have found a place to lay your head while you get your bearings
and decide where you want to live, how much you're willing to pay
for an apartment, etc., you can begin to calmly search for your ideal
apartment. To do so, you should look in El Comercio's Sunday
edition and on the bulletin boards in Internet cafes in La Mariscal
and on the message board at the South American Explorers. It also
doesn't hurt to take a walk around the neighborhoods where you think
you may want to live. Land owners often place signs outside their
vacant apartments rather than paying to advertise in newspapers.
If cheap and plentiful sounds
too good to be true, well it is. You are not out of the woods until
you surmount the infamous Gringo Fee (the doubling or tripling of
prices the minute someone determines you are from Europe or North
America). Apartment hunting becomes slightly trickier if you are
like me and don't like being charged several times the market rate.
To get around the Gringo Fee try to get an Ecuadorian friend to
come along with you when you find a place you like. Ecuadorians
know more or less what the apartment should go for and will be aghast
if the dueño asks for too much.
Apartment Sharing
As you scan the Internet cafe bulletin boards and the classified ads you will also run across the opportunity to share an apartment with other foreigners (or sometimes Ecuadorians). This is a good option if you're looking to cut down on costs or are not interested in living by yourself. Apartment sharing also gives you the opportunity to get to know people like yourself who are studying, volunteering, working, or just hanging out in Quito.
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María
Antonieta Flores Macías is a distinguished, local real
estate agent with a lifetime of experience helping people find affordable
housing in and around Quito. She and her bilingual staff would be
happy to help you find the place of your dream's, just an affordable
place to lay your head, and/or arrange a homestay with a local family.
Simply send her an email at maria@metamorf.net
and let her know what it is your looking for.*
*Please keep in mind that if you're looking for an extremely cheap
apartment to rent, there is little a real estate agent can do for
you as only the owners of mid- to high-range apartments list vacancies
with real estate agents. Accordingly, if you're looking for the
bare minimum, plan on staying in a cheap hostel while scouring El
Comercio and bulletin boards for a good deal. If however, you don't mind spending
a little more or living with a host family, María can definitely
help you find what you're looking for.
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