For the sake of discussion let's say we would like the following:
A two bedroom apartment or bungalow within a half hour of a beach.
Maybe a car
whatever locals eat and is safe and good
cook our own but go out a few times a month.
Safe area for walks etc.
Internet, American TV, and cell phone service
I don't think we're informed enough to know what questions to ask.
DryFork,, you can totally do what you said above for $2k a month! You could do it for less but maybe not as well or as easily.
2 bedroom apt or bungalow - could you afford to buy and build? If so you could save a lot of rent and live on $2k. If you rent then it will depend on how much you pay for rent. I think having at least $1250 a month for spending is close to what is needed - again, depending on your lifestyle.
Costa Rica is expensive but show me where it is safe, has the features of Costa Rica and is NOT expensive, and I'll consider moving there.
Every place in the world that is not cold has become a lot more expensive than it used to be.
Mexico? RU kidding? Super dangerous. Sure there are pockets that might not be, but hey, I used to LOVE Mexico and go there often and I won't go now.
Panama? It's a police state, the people aren't generally as friendly as in Costa Rica, and it doesn't have the feeling of being in nature that Costa Rica has - even though they claim to have more parks. There the nature is "set aside" more like in the USA. In Costa Rica, it's all around.
Ecuador? I've heard it's expensive and I wouldn't BUY there.
Colombia: I hear it's safe but I wouldn't trust it.
Nicaragua: beautiful but seems rather sketchy to me.
Admittedly I have not lived in these other countries above but I have done research and have been to some of them; have traveled all over Mexico and have relatives there.
Costa Rica has gone up in cost of living, yes but there are still a lot of inexpensive things about it:
labor (mechanic, yard work, maids, doctors, dentists, attorneys, etc)
food (veges, fruit, beans and rice)
health care (not cheap but cheaper than USofA)
construction (much cheaper than USofA)
property (show me 1.5 acre USofA property with ocean views for $50k!)
You can no longer live well here on $1k/month (unless you ride the bus all the time (i.e. live in town or very close to a town), eat at home all the time, don't have a car, pay very little rent. Yes it's possible to do so, though and I know people who have done it and are doing it.
If you own your own home you can live on $1k/month - especially if you don't own a car.
Car upkeep and gas are big expenses and stuff like suntan lotion, health food, healthy creams and lotions and remedies, plastic items like wastebaskets and such, appliances, electronics etc are way more expensive here than in the USA! (example: $90 for a coffee maker - the exact same one you get at amazon in the USA for $30-40) Toaster ovens, microwaves, toasters, blenders - all ridiculously high here.
Mattresses, however, are cheaper here, in general.
Wooden rocking chairs - cheaper here.
Once you get all that stuff you need for your home then the cost of living goes down quite a bit. Buying it at first is expensive and had I known just HOW expensive I'd have brought more stuff with me.
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