USAtoBA
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I retired here myself this year to a smaller city outside Buenos Aires. But I am a newbie! I have only been here since April. Same as you, not Elon Musk, but I have a decent pension, and rental income from the United States.
For me, I feel like life here is a little bit like Brooklyn in the 1980s. And I mean that in a good way for the most part. It could be in a bad way too with a few minor inconveniences. Day-to-day.
I also speak fluent Spanish, and it has been a ride getting the Rentista Visa which I still do not have. And I have a lawyer. I don't think I'm going to get kicked out of the country or anything, but things here are generally do not work as well as they do in the US, especially with government procedures.
But I am absolutely loving being here.
The way I explain it to friends and family though is this, most days you are living the dream, and it is everything you wished for. But some days you are definitely just going to Costco (Coto/Jumbo) or Home Depot (Easy).
Come on down and visit for a few months, and make the decision then.
For me, I feel like life here is a little bit like Brooklyn in the 1980s. And I mean that in a good way for the most part. It could be in a bad way too with a few minor inconveniences. Day-to-day.
I also speak fluent Spanish, and it has been a ride getting the Rentista Visa which I still do not have. And I have a lawyer. I don't think I'm going to get kicked out of the country or anything, but things here are generally do not work as well as they do in the US, especially with government procedures.
But I am absolutely loving being here.
The way I explain it to friends and family though is this, most days you are living the dream, and it is everything you wished for. But some days you are definitely just going to Costco (Coto/Jumbo) or Home Depot (Easy).
Come on down and visit for a few months, and make the decision then.