MizzMarr said:Many of you know that I have already left BsAs. I just wanted to post here to say that after living in Buenos Aires for nearly six years, and though I will always have a nostalgia for certain parts and aspects of Buenos Aires, having been gone for almost a month now I must say that I am not looking back and do not miss it! Santiago, while a temporary stop for me (minimum of 6 months) is green, clean, and efficient... a breath of fresh air.
Cheers to those of you who are still enjoying BsAs for what it is, good luck to those of you who want to leave but are unable to for now, and kudos to those of you who wanted to leave and left.
French jurist said:You need to tell us more about Santiago! (if you wish). I'm curious
tomdesigns said:Ah the BA world.. been there a few times. I do not like BA for more than 3 or 4 day visist, so perhaps that is what this thread really comes down to... outside of BA there is another Argentina. An Argentina with humble caring human beings that have honor and are fun to be with and around...good honorable sincere kind hearted people. DO NOT judge Argentina based on BA... you will be in error.
steveinbsas said:Yes, but it is not called CiudadBAexpats. I've never seen anyone who posts here crticized for living in San Isidro or Vincente Lopez or anywhere in Greater BA. I lived in Ciudad Buenos Aires for four years. I wasn't unhappy there, but having read posts by obviously happy individuals like Tom, John.St, and a few others who were living in other parts of Agentina I started looking (on line) for an alternative to living in the city. I had already ruled out the Zona Norte, including Pilar and Tigre.
I looked at homes in several provinces, particulary Mendoza and Cordoba, but the house the attracted me the most was in the south of Provincia Buenos Aires, two KM from the ocean and ten and tewnty minute drives from population centers of 75,000 and 350,000. To make a long story short (and as I've previously posted), I bought the 4 bedroom house for less $ than I sold my one bedroom apartment in BA. That was almost two years ago and that's long enough to know I have no desire to leave...Provincia BA...or Argentina.
jojoinba said:Okay but most of us don't come here to buy houses let alone be able to afford buying any kind of property here!
but I,like Steve, am an EX_PAT..not a touristjojoinba said:Okay but most of us don't come here to buy houses let alone be able to afford buying any kind of property here!
steazy mccloud said:Reading through this thread I am feeling even more grateful for the good experiences I have had so far. I am 20 and came here 6 months ago with my girlfriend who is from here. I have a network of people here and since Im living with them, and will be moving to an apartment that they already own I have had things very easy. I live in La Matanza just outside of Capital and to be honest Ive found the people to be even more friendly than in the US. I actually spend most of my time in a villa where due to my association with the family I am known and respected in one of the more "dangerous" places, that you cant even get a remis to go in to.
I currently teach english just out of my house and make enough money to get me by, and while I will end up back in the US someday I see no reason to want to at this point.
I think obviously I have lucked in to a good situation, but just couldnt be more grateful seeing what life has unfortunately become for alot of people.