Food and Real Estate

  As I have mentioned in the past, it is sad that in the USA unhealthy food is cheap and healthy food is expensive.  Here it is the opposite although the percentage of overweight people far exceeds the percentage in SouthEast Asia.
  Fresh food is very inexpensive.  We purchased the following at the Vegetable Only, Campensino Market (several in Santa Marta) for US$2.50.

Locals restaurant Meals can be cheap but involve a lot of fried products.  At tourist restaurants meals cost the same as Alamosa, CO (which is less than Denver but still not a bargain).  (But are very good.)


Santa Marta has a number of high rise residential buildings (along waterfront and elsewhere in town) which are constructed and condoized.  I walked into one to view the offering.  Seems that $70,000 US will purchase a 550 square unit with balcony, one bedroom, one bath, kitchen/living room combined on about the 10th floor.  Condo fees are said to then be about $100 a month.  I think it would be a little more than that in Miami.    However, looking at buildings at night there are lots of dark windows so I suspect many are owned as vacation homes for the more wealthy Colombians.




Comments

Sarah said…
Inexpensive, healthy food! One of my favorite things about traveling to certain countries. It's always so difficult to return to The States to see an avocado priced at $1.50.

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