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06-12-21 02:24 #46597
Posts: 66Originally Posted by Shawn6430 [View Original Post]
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06-12-21 02:23 #46596
Posts: 1271Originally Posted by RacShack [View Original Post]
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06-12-21 02:22 #46595
Posts: 5586Originally Posted by Shawn6430 [View Original Post]
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06-12-21 02:19 #46594
Posts: 5586Originally Posted by RacShack [View Original Post]
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06-12-21 02:03 #46593
Posts: 311Bello Apartment Update: So close to signing, yet so far as well!
I thought that giving myself about 2 months on the ground, I'll come out owning a piece of Colombian paradise / real estate. I'm almost there! Haha. Within a week of landing in Medellin back in April, I picked out a brand new 3 bed /2 bath 28th floor apartment with amazing view for about $80 k USD or about 300 million pesos in Bello. Six weeks later, the only issue is a discrepancy in the registration papers of the storage utility space that comes with the apartment. A very minor issue, but I can't sign the deed until it's corrected. Apt purchase includes parking space that can fit a car or 2-3 motos. I gave power of attorney to my lawyers so they can sign any paperwork while I'm away for the next few weeks. Money from US to Colombia has been transferred, converted, and registered legally to a Colombian investment account. The law firm I hired were very prompt, professional, and proactive in requesting, checking and analyzing all the paper work pertaining to the apartment. Hope that when I get back in July, I'll have keys on hand and next steps would be to furnish the damn thing. I'll do my best to make it into a classy and comforting bachelor pad (wink, wink)z
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06-12-21 01:51 #46592
Posts: 2111Makes complete sense to stay at hotel M for your first trip. I did too 8 years ago. Have a great time. You will have friendly mongers that will show you the ropes. Other hotels are for more independent mongers or for married mongers who need a legit tourist / business hotel address for people back home. He he. :-)
Originally Posted by Shawn6430 [View Original Post]
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06-12-21 01:38 #46591
Posts: 5586Originally Posted by Shawn6430 [View Original Post]
For a first time visitor I would recommend Hotel M over Haven. It will give you the opportunity to build up a list of girls and there will be Medellin vets to show you the ropes. For a return visit Haven looks like an excellent option to me. If I didn't have other plans I would probably be staying there a few days next week.
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06-12-21 01:33 #46590
Posts: 2111That would annoy the hell out of me too.
I was in Guadalajara few weeks ago. Stayed at RIU and Westin. The elevators there need a key card so the girl can't come up unless you go down. That is so annoying. I tried leaving my extra card with the bellboy so he can send the girl up. H was happy to do because of the tips. Some supervisor saw it and put a stop to it. Grrrr.
I am going to be in Medellin sometime in June. Likely I will stay at Haven at least for a few days. I will ask the manager why they are doing that to some guests and not all. Could be good intel.
Originally Posted by JaredMark333 [View Original Post]
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06-12-21 01:31 #46589
Posts: 1945Originally Posted by MojoBandit [View Original Post]
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06-12-21 01:23 #46588
Posts: 2111And I agree with 100% of what Mojo said. Every place has its pros and cons. Thank you for highlighting the positives of Energy. Well said.
Originally Posted by MojoBandit [View Original Post]
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06-12-21 00:57 #46587
Posts: 8Swim / fuck / swim
Thanks man, very appreciated. Nothing beats a daily swim / eat / fuck / swim / eat / fuck sleep cycle. I know, nobody wants to read my crap, except maybe for the passionate swimmers amongst us. They perfectly understand.
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06-11-21 23:27 #46586
Posts: 730I've heard?
Originally Posted by MojoBandit [View Original Post]
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06-11-21 23:22 #46585
Posts: 730Tip
Originally Posted by JaredMark333 [View Original Post]
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06-11-21 22:37 #46584
Posts: 1271Airbnb in Energy
Originally Posted by Rwaters [View Original Post]
Originally Posted by Vitrea [View Original Post]
There is a good security team that works the building (head of security was walking around with a cannon in his holster that looked like it might be a Dessert Eagle). They are thorough about checking the chicas Cedulas.
While it is nothing like being at Hotel Haven for being able to walk to so many restaurants, there is a Carulla supermarket about 300 meters south (I walked it and I am fat, old and out of shape), and there is a shopping center about 100 meters down the hill on the opposite side of the street that has among other things 3 ATMs, a pharmacy and a selection of restaurants, such as Japanese (Kabuki), Argentinian (La Pampa Parrilla), a casual fare lunch spot called Pecositas, a fast casual Chinese place (123 wok), a good burger place (Fire House) , Subway, Papa Johns Pizza, and an El Bunuelo (Colombian donuts)
The views from the roof and the apartments on the high floors are remarkable as evidenced by the photos below that were taken from there.
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06-11-21 22:23 #46583
Posts: 24Travel guide (passport dog)
So I book a local travel guide to show me around, and with people reporting drugging of visitors I think it's the right thing to do. Does anyone have experience with a person named (passport dog) he wants $130 USD for 4 days of guiding.