Our analysis of the cheapest places to live in the U.S. is based upon theCouncil for Community and Economic Research's(C2ER) calculations of living expenses in 265 urban areas. We then limited ourselves to metro areas with at least 50,000 inhabitants. We further supplemented C2ER's researc...
When it comes to land clearing, DIY could be cost-effective, but it will take a lot of time and some money. First, you may need to buy some power tools to cut trees down. Once you cut down the trees, you will need to remove debris and tree trunks. Depending on the size of the...
Areas around Oaxaca claim to have some of the best surfing in the world. Here, you can find epic waves and golden sand beaches. If that sounds like your idea of heaven, there’s no place you should rather be. Honestly, Mexico is about as cheap as you can get in North America. Think...
One of the best areas for retirees looking to live well on $1,000 per month is Mendoza. This is where wine country converges with the mountains and the views are spectacular. It’s known for its production of Malbec wines, although it’s also a great base for hiking, cy...
land and farm land. Because land that can be used for cultivation is expensive, the best deals in Georgia property are found in the North Georgia mountains. Prices in these areas can average as little as $2,500 per acre as of March 2011, though prices for properties closer to popular ...
There are nice beaches and nature areas, but plenty of city attractions and air-conditioned modern conveniences too. Kuala Lumpur is a major Asian flight hub, with lots of budget options. Two of you could live it up in Malaysia for $2K per month rather easily and live in an apartment ...
The Tokyo to Osaka train price might seem a bit steep but an alternative if you’re doing a few different journeys in Japan is to buy a Japan Rail Pass. This will give you a decent discount on every train except the Nozomi. I travelled Japan for3 weeks using the Japan Rail Passa few...
Seattle. Heck, at these prices, you might as well buy your homestead. Housing prices are dirt cheap. Expect to pay a little more than $1,000 a month in principal and interest on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage on a mid-priced home, compared to more than $7,000 per month in New ...
Visasof various types can be obtained from the government of Montenegro, and there are provisions for becoming apermanent resident. Investment in Montenegro is encouraged with a variety of incentives, and foreigners are able to buy property. Montenegro is a member of NATO and is expected to join...
Cons:quite remote, having not too many air and train connections to the main hubs of Europe (but stil manageable). Minimum Budget:this depends a lot, but if you stay away from the coastal resort areas like Kotor and Budva you can have a pretty decent lifestyle for 800$ per month per ...