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Paying Monthly Bills in Antigua Guatemala

Paying utilities in Antigua used to mean standing in line at the EEGSA office on 4a Calle with a fistful of quetzales and a paper invoice. In 2008, attempts at online payment routinely failed, auto-pay setups didn't work, and a polite cashier was the only path forward. Nearly two decades later, most of this can be done from a phone — but some things genuinely can't, and the new expat residents who get...

Retiring in Antigua Guatemala

In 2018 a couple from Minneapolis closed on a 3-bedroom colonial in San Felipe de Jesús, walking distance to Antigua. Mid-60s, just retired, they had been comparing five Latin American countries in parallel. The question they posed before signing was a familiar one: "We can afford to retire almost anywhere. Why specifically here?" They got the honest version — not the brochure version. Six weeks later...

Expat Life in Antigua Guatemala

Spend any time in Antigua and you'll witness scenes like this: a Guatemalan grandmother teaching her four-year-old granddaughter how to sweep a stone patio in the Cafe Condesa courtyard, patient in a way that's rare in fast-moving cities to the north. The whole exchange takes maybe ten minutes. Nobody is in a hurry. Antigua is a place where time works differently. The "land of eternal spring" framing from...

Moving to Antigua Guatemala: 2026 Relocation Guide

Most relocation guides about Antigua Guatemala drown the reader in brochure language: cobblestones, eternal spring, the volcano at sunset. None of that helps when you're sitting at the airport with two suitcases and an actual decision to make. This guide skips the postcard material and walks through what relocating to Antigua actually looks like in 2026 — the buyer pool, the legal essentials, the...