Beth,
Their contact info will be in a PM arriving shortly. I am retired and living on SS plus a small pension. I found a 3-bedroom apartment at a reasonable price while walking around the neighborhood . I pay $290/mo + utilities (under $20/mo for lights and water plus $2.50 for gas). I buy most of my food at Gran Aki, a supermercado (only a couple blocks away) or Coral Monay, kind of like Target in the US (about 10 blocks away), and try to buy made-in-Ecuador products to keep costs down. The mercados are interesting, but the prices at Gran Aki are pretty close, or less expensive, and I don't get "Gringo gouged". My one splurge is extra virgin olive oil...no local equivalent so I have to buy the imported stuff. Anything "imported" is extra expensive. And baking soda is $.25 per Tablespoon!! (when and where you can find it). I'm living in a Gringo-free part of town...not that Gringos live here for "free", but there aren't any other "expats" around. It's a completely Ecuadorian part of the city. Lovely! And I'm just a couple blocks from the river so there are beautiful areas to take walks very nearby.
I pretty much live on my computer, so I pay $46/month for reliable ethernet and cable TV service. The apartment is "unfurnished" which means no appliances. I brought an induction cookplate, a marvelous blender, a convection toaster oven and an electric pressure cooker in my suitcases, so I haven't yet needed to get a stove. I've been picking up a few used appliances (small refrigerator, washing machine, TV, DVD player) as they have become available used at reasonable prices. Electronics and kitchen appliances are very expensive and there is no "Goodwill" or consignment stores to pick up what you need on the cheap. I still need to find a comfortable chair and a desk, but that will come eventually. Right now I'm typing this on a computer atop a stack of suitcases while sitting on a folding chair ;-) Whatever works!
It is possible to live here on realitively little money, but it takes some getting used to and some ablility to bargain where and when it is appropriate. The best news is all my minor aches and petty health issues have vanished now that I am no longer eating GMO foods. I am pigging out on fruits and vegetables without having to wonder what they really contain! I've adjusted fairly well to the altitude after being here for 3 months...it takes that long to fully adjust. The only issue remaining is "altitude insomnia", but I've been using acupressure and reflexology which seem to be helping.
Watch for the PM with contact info for the guest house. Melania uses a different name on Facebook, so don't let that throw you. You can send her a message. I'll let her know you will be requesting to "friend" her. PM me with your full name or Facebook handle, please.
Hasta luego,
Dorothy