How We Came to Live In Bariloche on Our Living Abroad Adventure
July 6th, 2010 Posted in culture, day to day, lifestyleWritten by Shanie
As you may know, or not, Jamie and I moved to Argentina five years ago, moving to Bariloche two years into living abroad. Being mountain lovers and outdoor adventurists, we first came to Bariloche on a four month sabbatical from the intense and draining San Rafael, Mendoza summer heat. We decided that we would use our time to do two things:
1. study the real estate market
2. play in the outdoors as much as possible
It is safe to say we went at both with fury…
We got to know the city of 150,000. Buying a book of Bariloche maps, we drove around all of the different barrios, getting to know each one…which ones we liked, which ones were definitely out of consideration. We found which ones had the sun, which ones stayed cold. We listened to the chatter of many different real estate agents (and found many to be a bit on the self-serving end). And then we took the information that resonated with us and did our own homework. Listing after listing, there was one property that kept shining bright at us but our realtor that we were working with to see properties didn’t want to show it to us.
When it came to playing outdoors, we enjoyed ourselves as if we were youngsters once again…goofy grins of appreciation sitting on our faces as we took in the extensive lush and healthy forests and lakes of the Parque Nacional de Nahuel Huapi…slack jaws of wonderment as condors flew close enough for us to hear the wind rustling their feathers…sunsets that lasted the length of a well-chilled homemade beer made by the brewery down the road.
We fell in love with Bariloche quick.
this picture was taken during the sabbatical and by chance my hair is pointing at the location of our future Patagonian home
As time went on one thing became more and more clear…there was one area in Bariloche that kept us coming back for more…the Llao Llao area.
And, coincidentally, or not, our investigative work came to show us that Llao Llao was exactly where the property that kept calling out to us in the listings was located. It was only a month into our four months of Bariloche detail when we found the property that would end up being our future home, but we both knew in our hearts that we had found something very, very special.
Now three years later, we are selling our beautiful property and gearing up for the next adventure.
I am so very grateful to have wandered upon this wonderful place on my sendero of life. Thanks Bariloche!
13 Responses to “How We Came to Live In Bariloche on Our Living Abroad Adventure”
By Cassie on Feb 7, 2024
Hi!
I am so charmed by your story. I just arrived to Bariloche yesterday and am beginning to look for a job, though I only have a week or two so I´m a little frantic. Any advise?
Cassie
By Patagonia on Feb 7, 2024
Hi Cassie,
Thanks for the note and welcome to Bariloche. We suggest finding a niche and filling it. We worked online and earned dollars, but lived on pesos. If you can figure out a way to do that, you can live well.
Suerte, Jamie
By Justin on Aug 18, 2024
How did you find online work? How much did it cost to fly the dog to patagonia? Would it be more efficient to teach english? Thanks!
By cheaptrickstotravel on Aug 9, 2024
Jamie,
Can you give any insight into renting a small apartment in/near Bariloche for a few months Jan-Mar? Can you recommend a rental agency that does not handle luxury rents-we just want something very, very simple-as you said, we’ll be living on pesos.
Thank you
By cheaptrickstotravel on Aug 9, 2024
Jamie,
Can you give any insight into renting in or near Bariloche for a few months Jan-March? We just want something very, very simple-living on pesos.
Thank you,
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