Carrasco is undoubtedly one of the most luxurious residential neighborhoods in Montevideo, and features a wide variety of architectural styles. It is a tranquil residential area of detached residences and…
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Pocitos is likely one of the numerous luxury locations in Montevideo, along with Punta Carretas, Villa Biarritz as well as suburban neighborhoods like Buceo, Carrasco and Punta Gorda. Enlarge map…
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Montevideo was rated in 2006 by Mercer Human Resources Consulting as the safest city with the best quality of life in Latin America. According to expert urban planners, Montevideo’s dimensions…
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A woodpile burns next to the grill; its red-hot embers are pulled under the meats to cook them slowly. In a picture of tranquility, waves of plates will appear later. The first are typically chorizo (sausage), followed by various cuts of heavenly Uruguayan meat.
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Bird’s eye view image of Uruguay’s countryside. By Nacho Guani. We recommend that you watch this video in full screen mode 🙂 This video is a colection of images taken…
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Why do so many foreigners choose Uruguay as their place to live and invest? These are some of the main reasons why a growing number of people decide to invest and live in Uruguay.
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Why do so many foreigners choose Uruguay as their place to live and invest? Let’s take a look at some of the reasons why a growing number of people decide…
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Uruguay has a long standing tradition of democracy and legal and social stability. The country has a solid financial system that is attractive to foreign investors. Uruguay is considered a country where economic freedom prevails. These factors differentiate the country from others in the region, where economical liberty is relatively more limited.
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There is a growing number of foreigners that consider moving to Uruguay. Some may like Uruguay as a retirement country. Others may want a change of pace and prefer a quieter and healthier life for themselves and their children, while others look for investment and business opportunities in Uruguay.
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Since 2005, Uruguay has been increasingly promoted as a place to live and retire. They all look for better quality of living at a lower cost