Saturday, December 19, 2009

Perfect House for Your Family




You Missed a Great Hide-Away at a Great Price!

If you are looking for a safe place to live away from the increasing police power as found in America, look no further. Ecuador is the place.
You just missed a great little flat that you could have bought at $18,000 in the center of colonial Quito.

However, I do have another property 20 minutes from Quito. It's in the quite town of Conocoto, Ecuador. You can see it at www.viviun.com. Then type in 'Ecuador'. You'll find my home on the first page.

This Spanish style villa is 200 sq. meters with four bedroom, a fireplace and completely secured property. The price is less than half the price of what you'd pay for a home in America.
For more information go to: www.viviun.com

Friday, December 18, 2009

Can You Contend With Shortages?

By Richlion

Can you contend with shortages? If you supplied with all the necessities of life for a year, you might answer 'yes'. But do you have enough money and space for a year's supply?

What if you do have enough. Can you protect it against criminals or just plain hungry people who need food? Can you protect what you've got from the police? What about from roving gangs? What about a street full of hungry neighbors?

The answer is that you will not be able to do so. All the saving, the storing and the cost of the food would go to those who have the power to take it from you. Sure, you might have guns, but how can you protect what you have when you have to go out of the house? What happens when you go to work, go shopping or visiting a family member?

If the police raid your place – for whatever reason – what are you gong to do with 15 SWAT police members there?

If the situation gets so bad that there is little food in the area, and you look like you are well fed but your neighbors are thin and hungry. It takes very little common sense for them to know you have plenty of food somewhere. How will you defend yourself then?

When people travel in groups like locusts looking for food, they will eventually go to the rural areas (where you thought you'd be safe) and they will take what they want.

How can you really be safe anywhere in a country where there is famine and a breakdown in civilization. You can't. So, what is the solution?

You have to move to a country that isn't experiencing such problems. Only when your neighbors have enough food would you be safe. And if you look at the fall of the dollar, the lack of production in the US, there is trouble. When you have a nation where its so far in debt that other nations are not going to lend to it any more and wants payment on what they are lent out – that spells huge problems for the farmers. No food is being produced and no food is being imported.

I hope I'm wrong, but it looks like I'm not. So, the only way to really prepare is to move abroad.

The nation might be poorer, but if they can at least feed itself, that means you can feed yourself, too.

Find out more about where to live and buy a home by clicking here.

Are you prepared?

By Richlion

Are you really prepared for an economic crash? Some may say 'yes' because they say they have stored 6 months of food, have extra batteries, garden equipment and even weapons to defend themselves. But you need more than that.

If you have all the things that are the necessities of life but if you live in a country where there is almost unlimited police power, you are not prepared.

The police tell you to pack up and move to a re-location camp if they are told to do so. A 're-location camp' is nothing more than a communist gulag camp.

If the police are told to take all extra supplies away, they'll do that. Now, where would that put you? You can't fight a whole army. If it's a problem with gangs, you can't fight 20 member gang who are all armed looking for food, can you?

And for this reason, that is why people have moved out of the country. Many have moved to South American countries. One of them is Ecuador.

I suggest that you look closer at Ecuador and there is plenty of food, smaller farmers and a political stable country. When things don't go right the people demonstrate and even had bad Presidents thrown out of the country.

If you live in America in the rural area, you are still not safe. The simple reason is, the Federal Government still has jurisdiction there. The police can get just about anywhere in a short time. So, if the state comes under marshal law, it will reach you, too. BUT if you live in some South American country, you are better off.

For a home that is perfect for a family of four, check out my property at: www.viviun.com/AD-136030/

You Can Afford to Move Abroad

You Can Afford to Move Abroad

by Richlion

Most people say they can't afford to move. It's sad because when you have a belief that you can't do something, you will fulfil that belief. If you belief that you CAN do something, you find out that you can. Therefore, your mind makes sure you can or you can't so something. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy thing.

Well, enough for philosophising.

If you have a home that is paid off, you can afford to move. If you have a home that is, say, half paid for, you can afford to move.



Have you compared the prices of home in America to that of, say, Ecuador? The average home in America is about $250,000. And that home is probably a 'cookie-press' home. In Ecuador, you can buy a family home of 200 sq. meters for about $160,000!

If you go to www.viviun.com/AD-136030/ you can find a home that I have for sale for only $160,000, and that INCLUDES the furniture. The yard is filled with fruit trees and there is an emergency water tank. The only thing that you need for emergency purposes is your own electric generator.

If you own free and clear a typical middle-class family home, you can buy a home in Ecuador and have plenty of money left over. In the above case, you'd have $90,000 left to invest or use to start a business.

Safe-House for Economic Survival

Safe-House for Economic Survival


by Richlion

Are you prepared for the economic disaster that many economists are predicting? If you think it won't come, think again.

You read in the newspapers every day of unemployment, higher crime and even higher taxes. Shortages are appearing in the market place as I'm writing this. You may not notice it, but shortages appear first as higher prices.

Can you trust your neighbor? What if there was a food shortage? What if your neighbors have a lack of money? Will your family be secured?

You need a house that is far from the turmoil and trouble, and Ecuador is a country to consider.

For a great value in a home abroad, see: www.viviun.com/AD-136030/