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We’ve Got to Look Back to Look Forward

sean keenanYou can never step in the same river twice. So said Heraclitus, a Greek philosopher born in 544 B.C.E. It’s a way of saying “things change.” The river moves endlessly on, and the water you stepped in earlier has now made its way that bit farther toward the sea. This month, we’re channeling that sentiment, checking in on places where we’ve noticed a new story, or a detail that shifts the narrative we’ve been telling.

Part of that decision was made earlier this year, as I strolled the gleaming clean waterside promenade that runs along the Guayas River in Guayaquil, Ecuador. It’s a fun, bustling place to be, with a cooling river breeze and leafy shade from the equatorial sun. It leads to a brightly painted old quarter on a hillside, which reminded me of Lisbon, Portugal (only more colorful). A decade ago, Guayaquil was considered an urban mess, not worth visiting. Now, well, it was one of the highlights of my trip. It just proves that change happens, it’s not always bad, and that we here at IL have to keep an eye on old places as well as find new destinations to cover.

In Malaysia, a destination we’ve always suggested you rent in, rather than buy, new property laws are about to hit, which change the paradigm completely. Our Malaysia Correspondent, Keith Hockton, suggests that it may be time to consider owning a place in this most rewarding of destinations.

In Medellín, Colombia, new investment in ambitious public transportation, along with urban redevelopment, are creating tempting investment opportunities in whole sections of the city that were previously overlooked. Again, it pays to update your thinking regularly—this is Medellín’s second rebirth in a decade. It’s come a long, long way from the bad old days of the cartels. Ronan McMahon guides you through the best real estate picks in this energetic, upwardly mobile city.

It all goes to show that it’s not enough to simply search for the new, but that it’s important to keep tabs on our old favorites too. We’ll continue to do both, and we’ll update you with the on-the-ground details that can only come by having our own network of correspondents worldwide. The river of opportunity runs ever onwards, and we’re keeping tabs on it for you.

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International Living Magazine December 2019

A Hammer and a Splash in Guayaquil, Ecuador

A Hammer and a Splash in Guayaquil, Ecuador

By Seán Keenan December 2019

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La Croix-Rousse, Lyon, France

La Croix-Rousse, Lyon, France

By Declan Aylward December 2019

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News & Notes From Around the World

News & Notes From Around the World

By International Living December 2019

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Africa’s Coming Manufacturing Boom, Google’s Crumbling Internet Model, and More

Africa’s Coming Manufacturing Boom, Google’s Crumbling Internet Model, and More

By International Living December 2019

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Croquet on the Lawn in San Miguel de Allende

Croquet on the Lawn in San Miguel de Allende

By Jason Holland December 2019

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Finding Old-Fashioned, Small-Town Beach Living in Ecuador

Finding Old-Fashioned, Small-Town Beach Living in Ecuador

By Seán Keenan December 2019

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An Insider’s Guide to Property in Malaysia

An Insider’s Guide to Property in Malaysia

By Keith Hockton December 2019

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A Home Away From Home, and Not a Dollar Spent

A Home Away From Home, and Not a Dollar Spent

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What You Need to Know About Driving in Panama

What You Need to Know About Driving in Panama

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By Nanette Witmer December 2019

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Ten Playful Ways to Learn a Language

Ten Playful Ways to Learn a Language

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By Louisa Rogers December 2019

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Editor’s Choice From This Month’s Issue

  • A Tale of Three Highland Cities in Bolivia
  • What You Need to Know About Driving in Panama
  • An Insider’s Guide to Property in Malaysia

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Table of Contents

  • A Hammer and a Splash in Guayaquil, Ecuador
  • La Croix-Rousse, Lyon, France
  • News & Notes From Around the World
  • Africa’s Coming Manufacturing Boom, Google’s Crumbling Internet Model, and More
  • Croquet on the Lawn in San Miguel de Allende
  • Finding Old-Fashioned, Small-Town Beach Living in Ecuador
  • An Insider’s Guide to Property in Malaysia
  • A Home Away From Home, and Not a Dollar Spent
  • What You Need to Know About Driving in Panama
  • Ten Playful Ways to Learn a Language
  • Huatulco: The Golden Coast at the End of the Rainbow
  • Following the Hippie Trail to Quiet Goa
  • Escaping the Snow in Beach-Town Huanchaco
  • A Tale of Three Highland Cities in Bolivia
  • Why You Should Follow Medellín’s Path of Progress
  • Safe Real Bond Yields in a Low-to-Negative Yielding World
  • Rolling With the Punches (and Being Paid for Them)
  • My Own Piece of Paradise: Urban Gardening in Medellín
  • Taking a Tour of Mendoza’s High-Altitude Bodegas
  • The Five Best Day Trips From Da Nang
  • Small, Pleasant, and Not Yet Overrun: Ljubljana
  • Car-Free Towns Around the World
  • Overseas, It’s Much Easier to Reinvent Yourself
  • A Small Country With BIG Benefits: Find Your Paradise in Panama

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