What is a typical expat home or apartment like in Ayangue?
We asked expats what a typical home or apartment in Ayangue is like. They answered...
"A typical expat home or apartment in Ayangue, is often located near the beach, offering stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. These homes are usually designed with a blend of modern and traditional Ecuadorian architecture, featuring spacious living areas, multiple bedrooms, and often come with a fully equipped kitchen. Many homes also have outdoor spaces like patios or balconies, perfect for enjoying the tropical climate. The interiors are often brightly colored, reflecting the vibrant local culture. Some homes may also have amenities like a swimming pool, garden, or even a rooftop terrace. Despite being in a small fishing village, these homes often come with modern conveniences such as internet access, air conditioning, and hot water. The homes are usually located within walking distance to local markets, restaurants, and other amenities, making it convenient for expats," said another expat in Ayangue, Ecuador.
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