“People move here to live cheaply and are having the most wonderful lives. Why don’t you find a way to come over?” She had to say it more than once. When I began to do the math and worked out a way that I could live in an exotic city and never work again, I was overjoyed...
I don’t think it’s just so much taking people out, but it is having people to the house to cook for them… which you are spending quite a lot of money to then invite people round to, you know, feed five or six people which I would probably do once a month. In my 20s I spe...
If you have never been to Thailand before, try renting a few months in a number of different places to get a feel for what you need. If you are younger then perhaps taking holidays each year to a different place would give an idea of what suits your lifestyle. ...
As any good nerd would do in these times, I headed straight to Google for some early retirement spreadsheets to help plot my scheming. I came across a few good places that shared close to what I was looking for (the 2nd spreadsheetover at Redditwas helpful (and detailed!), as well as ...
places in the world where you can live cheaply and still have a great retirement. All of these are places with a wonderful climate, lots of other expats, fresh food, high quality affordable healthcare, and friendly locals. And you can live really well on as little as $1,500 per month....
place that tourists don’t know about is the Mae Fah Luang Foundation’s Ethnographic Museum. Set in a glorious garden with a traditional Thai building, this museum holds all the surviving relics of temples that have crumbled away with time. Personally, it is one of my favourite places in ...
you may be retiring with less income than planned. covering day-to-day expenses can seem tough on a small budget, especially if you are receiving less than you did during your working years. learning how to live cheaply in retirement is possible, however, and could help your savings last ...
In some places there appears to be a minimum investment level of £100,000 which would be a bit of a barrier to entry! So I’ve ended with mainly ETFs because, acting as shares not funds, they circumvent the hefty fees – for now at least. ...
But overall, i live very cheaply. Although just last month i hired a lawn care service….. working 60 hours a week i think it is worth the saved time :) Reply Damn Millennial October 26, 2017 at 2:50 pm Hi Brandon, Great recent podcast you did with Paula at afford anything....
For those of you who followed my previous blog about my accident on December 1st, I can only say I’m continuing to heal. And, as I say to my clients, healing is a process that takes us always to new places. So this month I’ve decided to share this blog with you from my...