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  1. #66049
    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPage  [View Original Post]
    Ahahahah! You sure? :-D She does not know Google, right?
    You might get the (good) surprise of your life.
    Nah she's not the type to do that.

    Yea anyone can find out MDE is top mongering spot in seconds, but how many casual females travelers are likely to run into that fact on their own. Idk?

  2. #66048
    Quote Originally Posted by Gabacho  [View Original Post]
    The new mayor Fico Gutirrez is now going after Airbnb and according to this story short-term rentals in residential areas are going to be prohibited within the city of Medellin.

    https://youtu.be/NqcrwmmgLJg?si=ldBdy3T2ZkdxE-JD

    Follow Along.
    One more pitfall in investing in another country. You can not predict when laws will change and you are stuck with your dick in your hand. Wasn't someone the other day talking about how they are about to buy a place to fix up for an airbnb? If this news had come out in another week or 2 then they would have been fucked.

  3. #66047

    Finding Oasis Massein

    Quote Originally Posted by WorldTravel69  [View Original Post]
    Oasis Massein (03-09-2024).

    Transversal 42 b #63 c-45, Conquistadores. Chicas: _ Prices: 285 p.

    Hours: Monday to Friday 11 am to 7 pm, Saturdays 11 am to 5 pm, Closed Sundays.

    Tel: + 57 323xxxx7-62.
    I walked there using a maps app that shows it on Transversal 42B (I'm not sure about Calle versus Transversal; they seem to be the same) between Carrera 66B & Diagonal 65D.

  4. #66046
    Quote Originally Posted by Gabacho  [View Original Post]
    I speak for everyone here on the Medellin thread in saying that we miss reading Osteoknot's informative posts and we hope that he is doing well.
    You don't speak for me. I'm glad there are no more of his posts.

  5. #66045
    Quote Originally Posted by Gabacho  [View Original Post]
    The new mayor Fico Gutirrez is now going after Airbnb and according to this story short-term rentals in residential areas are going to be prohibited within the city of Medellin.

    https://youtu.be/NqcrwmmgLJg?si=ldBdy3T2ZkdxE-JD

    Follow Along.
    Is El Poblado part of Medellin so no more Air bnbs?

  6. #66044
    Quote Originally Posted by ColombiaLover  [View Original Post]
    My bad. I hit the wrong keys and failed to proof. Hi was around 5,000 and current is in the high 3000's. But still a great rate compared to when I start going 18 years ago (about 2200-2400) and the all-time low of around 1700-1750. The only good thing about the low rate of 1700-1750 due to the GFC was that a lot of guys could no longer afford to go and the girls were desperate. It was a good time to be a gringo who could pay with the crappy exchange rate. While the higher exchange rate is good in some ways, it's also bad because it's attracted guys who would have never gone otherwise.
    I guess my critical thinking was wrong then. But as you can see from this chart here the GBP did hit 6000 COP as a high point and recently was around 4800 so you could see how one could think that.

    It would be nice to be a British digital nomad getting paid a nice salary in GBP while working from home living in Colombia.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Screenshot_2024-03-11-21-57-05-805_com.android.chrome.jpg‎  

  7. #66043
    My bad. I hit the wrong keys and failed to proof. Hi was around 5,000 and current is in the high 3000's. But still a great rate compared to when I start going 18 years ago (about 2200-2400) and the all-time low of around 1700-1750. The only good thing about the low rate of 1700-1750 due to the GFC was that a lot of guys could no longer afford to go and the girls were desperate. It was a good time to be a gringo who could pay with the crappy exchange rate. While the higher exchange rate is good in some ways, it's also bad because it's attracted guys who would have never gone otherwise.

    Quote Originally Posted by Orgasmico  [View Original Post]
    Good catch, if that is the case. As far as the dollar, we have been getting hit since the high around 4,500 as I mentioned. Prices got pegged to that amount and were never recalibrated as the value of the dollar declined. IMO. This has affected everything from real estate to groceries.

  8. #66042

    Airbnb to be shut down in Medellin

    The new mayor Fico Gutiérrez is now going after Airbnb and according to this story short-term rentals in residential areas are going to be prohibited within the city of Medellin.

    https://youtu.be/NqcrwmmgLJg?si=ldBdy3T2ZkdxE-JD

    Follow Along.

  9. #66041
    Quote Originally Posted by Orgasmico  [View Original Post]
    Good catch, if that is the case. As far as the dollar, we have been getting hit since the high around 4,500 as I mentioned. Prices got pegged to that amount and were never recalibrated as the value of the dollar declined. IMO. This has affected everything from real estate to groceries.
    Actually the dollar went as high as 5000 cop back in 2022 around the time I got my apartment and was buying furniture and shit. I want to say mid to late summer of 2022 thru beginning of 2023 the dollar was between 4900 and 5100 during that time like Q3 2022 until Q1 2023.

  10. #66040
    Quote Originally Posted by Gabacho  [View Original Post]
    I was going to call him out on the 6000 and 4800 too but then I reread his post and didn't see where he said dollar anywhere he just said exchange rate, so I deduced that he must be talking about Great British Pounds instead of dollars and a quick Google search confirmed this. Just last week the GBP to COP was in the lower 4900's and it's currently in the low 5000's.

    So I'm pretty sure he was referring to GBP to COP when he mentioned 6000 and 4800.
    Good catch, if that is the case. As far as the dollar, we have been getting hit since the high around 4,500 as I mentioned. Prices got pegged to that amount and were never recalibrated as the value of the dollar declined. IMO. This has affected everything from real estate to groceries.

  11. #66039
    Quote Originally Posted by HuskerDude  [View Original Post]
    Just got back last night after 10 day stay. Airport is 3460/$ exchange. Exchanges places around Poblado & Oviedo & Sante Fe malls are 3660/$ and I got 3920 using Davienda ATM declining conversion rate & I'll get the fee back using Schwab card. , so actually 3920+.
    Davivienda is the only way anyone should be getting money. The rest of the other options are all ripoff plain and simple.

  12. #66038

    Medellin exchange rates

    Just got back last night after 10 day stay. Airport is 3460/$ exchange. Exchanges places around Poblado & Oviedo & Sante Fe malls are 3660/$ and I got 3920 using Davienda ATM declining conversion rate & I'll get the fee back using Schwab card. , so actually 3920+.

  13. #66037
    Quote Originally Posted by Villainy  [View Original Post]
    Our good friend and underground reporter Osteoknot shared an idea that hasn't been mentioned. If you book your hotels or apartments with booking.com and have some level of history with them you can get a private car from the airport to your residence free of charge. You will of course tip the driver but there is no fee and you don't pay the airport exit fee or tunnel fee either.

    The driver will be outside of customs as you go through and will have your name on a sign.
    I speak for everyone here on the Medellin thread in saying that we miss reading Osteoknot's informative posts and we hope that he is doing well. I have seen those dudes with the signs with names standing by the lower level door that exits out to the bus and taxi area. I always thought it was some expensive shit for rich people LOL.

  14. #66036

    Airport Transportation

    Our good friend and underground reporter Osteoknot shared an idea that hasn't been mentioned. If you book your hotels or apartments with booking.com and have some level of history with them you can get a private car from the airport to your residence free of charge. You will of course tip the driver but there is no fee and you don't pay the airport exit fee or tunnel fee either.

    The driver will be outside of customs as you go through and will have your name on a sign.

  15. #66035
    Quote Originally Posted by Orgasmico  [View Original Post]
    If you're talking about Colombia, the exchange rate is currently 3,911. The exchange rate hasn't been over 4,000 in awhile. When the rate went up to 4,500 a while back, prices were increased accordingly. Prices don't come down though so while they were adjusted up the value of the dollar against the peso has weakened significantly since then while the prices remain higher.
    I was going to call him out on the 6000 and 4800 too but then I reread his post and didn't see where he said dollar anywhere he just said exchange rate, so I deduced that he must be talking about Great British Pounds instead of dollars and a quick Google search confirmed this. Just last week the GBP to COP was in the lower 4900's and it's currently in the low 5000's.

    So I'm pretty sure he was referring to GBP to COP when he mentioned 6000 and 4800.

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