New to Uruguay forum, and reviving the topic: semi-rural life.
Hi,
I am new to this forum. I wanted to bump a new thread about relocating to Uruguay and especially in a rural, semi- rural area. This thread in Uruguay forum looks more interesting to me
IÂ live in New England, USA. Land prices are insane. Especially since COVID and all the city people (NYC) moved to the countryside and ruined everything. Then, the first winter- they deserted it but left their high prices.
The same with Californians in Texas, except they don’t leave.
My best advice for traveling to South America- don’t be one of those people
Anyway, The new administration is coming in January 2025. If I lose my HUD/VAsh (Veteran’s) housing subsidy then the rent will be undo-able. I will be living in a tent again. The weather and the crime in the US make that very unsafe, especially at my age.
I have been wanting to move to South America for decades.
I was born and lived in Texas. We traveled to Mexico (away from any border) once a month for medication and stuff. We could cross over with a drivers license in 1994. We drove to San Jose del Cabo in 1995, and car camped along the way.The people were welcoming and gracious. They had high morals and standards- the expectation of crime went down significantly the further you got away from the border. I read that it is not so now.
My daughter’s in laws are from Uruguay. They left in the 1970’s and’i0’s when the government was not so stable.
Uruguay looks very stable now.
I am accustomed to living a slow life, a farm life, or a small city life.
I have skills. I will maintain some regular income if the US administration doesn’t cut it.
So I am developing some new skills and a small business.
¡Me siento bienvenido!¡