Are you tired of busy cities, crowded streets, high rents and almost non-affordable mortgage? Well…there are places in the world where you can live well for less. The cheapest places to live are also the most beautiful and exotic destinations. So why not make your dreams come true, pack your bags and move to one of those paradise locations, if not for a lifetime, then at least for a year or two?
There are two simple rules to follow while searching for low cost destinations. Firstly: if you find a place cheap enough to travel to, then most probably you will also find it cheap to live in. Secondly: wherever you are, the further from the big cities and large agglomerations, the cheaper it gets.
Of course ‘cheap’ is a very relative concept, and what is cheap for you may not be cheap for people living some place else in the world.
But if ‘cheap’ means spending just a few dollars/euro/pounds a day, then these locations in Asia and Central America may interest you…
THAILAND

This could be your home. By rene ehrhardt
Have you ever been to Thailand? Do you remember that feeling of paying $1 (€0.70) for a glass of beer? Did you ask yourself then what it would feel like to pay that much for a drink back home? Or the other way round… what would it feel like to enjoy such prices on a daily basis? If your answers are yes, yes, yes …then why not consider moving to the Land of Smiles for a while?
Life is short and, really, no one forces you to spend your days sitting in the office with a computer as your best friend. Think about sandy beaches, constant sunshine and excellent food and realize that you can have it all for less than $500 (€350) a month.
Of course this amount will not pay a beach apartment but you can easily find cheap accommodation in places as beautiful as Chang Mai, up north, where you will pay around $30 (€21) a month for a small flat. Nearer the coast, a room in the apartments runs at roughly $90 (€63) upwards.

Chang Mai by Dj Badly
Cooking at home will cost you nothing as fruits, vegetables and meat at the local markets fall into the budget category. If you are too lazy to cook then try excellent Thai food from street-side food stalls. You can get spicy chicken with rice or noodles for around $1 (€0.70). Spending around $200 (€142) for food a month, you still have around $200 (€142) spare to enjoy local trips, restaurants, parties and some small shopping.
CAMBODIA

Angkor Wat. By Jon 2
Thinking about Cambodian history, the bloody regime of Pol Pot and poverty, no one would dare to call the country a paradise, but in terms of living cost Cambodia rivals Thailand. It does not have as great beaches as its Thai neighbor but, well, it is not all about beaches, right? You can easily live for less than $500 (€350) in the country’s capital, Phnom Penh.
As there are more and more foreigners living in the town, the accommodation prices are getting higher – it would be hard to find something below $200 (€142) a month, but you can always reduce this cost by sharing a flat with a friend or some long-term travelers.
With $300 (€213) left, you can easily get by in the country. The food prices are similar or lower than in Thailand. Eating in local restaurants will cost you around $2 (€1.40) a meal and $1 (€0.70) a beer but if you really aim to trim your budget, you can try food from street stalls- simple but delicious. Traveling by tuk tuk will cost you several bucks/euro a day.

Getting around by tuk tuk. By tajai
Living in Phnom Penh, the town of no McDonald’s and Starbucks, may be a life changing experience for you. Be aware that Cambodians are extremely poor but modest people, so treat them with respect. Getting to know a few natives may help you to understand the complex history and tough life in the country. You can always teach English or get involved with some non-governmental organizations to help change the reality around you.
For visa details read an article at www.shelteroffshore.com
You will find similar costs of living in nearby countries such as Vietnam and Laos .
PHILIPPINES

Such beach on a daily basis? Why not…By Eric Uano
Another exotic destination where life will cost you not more than $500 (€350) a month is the Philippines. Following the rule of getting away from big cities, Manila is not an option, as a rent prices start at $360 (€255) a month. But if you head for Cebu, one of the most developed provinces in the Philippines, with sandy beaches, golf courses and great shopping, you can get an apartment for $150 (€106) a month. In other bustling towns, such as Damaguete City, you can easily rent a room for around $40 (€28) per month.
Food is also cheap. $200 (€142) a month will be absolutely enough to provide you with all necessities including alcohol and tobacco – a big glass of beer and pack of cigarettes cost $0.55 (€0.39) and $0.80 (€0.57) respectively.
Moreover, the Philippines offer a special resident retiree visa that you can get as early as at the age of 35, but you need to deposit $50K in a bank there. At the age of 50 and above you have to deposit $10K and prove a monthly pension of $800 single ($1K couple).
Malaysia , has a similar retiree offer called My Second Home program.
COSTA RICA

Surfing in Costa Rica might be an option…By Saaron83
Just a few dollars/euro would be enough to survive in Costa Rica. And surviving in Costa Rica may be just a pleasure. The land has 12 different climatic zones and abundant wildlife, but in general, the weather is hot tropical and the natives (called Ticos) are very spirited and friendly people.
Prices in San José are low – the cost of goods and services is among the lowest of all cities throughout the world. You can easily live on $500-$600 (€350-€425) a month if you share a house or flat with a partner or a friend.
Obviously the further away from San José, the lower the cost of housing. Around 75 km (50 miles) from the town you can rent a small or medium house for $250 (€177) a month.
In the restaurants you can have an excellent meal with desert for about $4.00 – $5.00 (€2.8-€3.5). And if you buy food at local markets and from the street vendors, you pay less- a bunch of bananas will cost you $0.50 (€0.30) or less. Cigarettes are only about $1.20 (€0.90) per pack. In general, the prices in supermarkets are 30% higher than on the local markets and street stalls.

Street stall in Costa Rica. By Angela Rutherford
While in Costa Rica you can learn or develop your surfing skills as the coast has great breaks and excellent surf conditions. And if you’re not too lazy, you can learn or practice your Spanish. Lessons will cost you much less than back home or in Spain.
To find out more check the blog by Tim, who has lived in the country for several years. It seems that he knows a lot about living in Costa Rica.
If you seriously think about moving to Costa Rica, you should also read ‘Living Abroad in Costa Rica’ by Erin Van Rheenen, who herself moved to live there and wrote from experience. The book explores the country’s history and culture, describes the nation and, of course, suggests a reconnaissance trip to Costa Rica before you decide to move.
BELIZE
Belize sunset by Gold44
Your dream of a personal heaven for a bargain price may also come true in Belize, which is considered one of the most beautiful countries in Central America. It has it all: great beaches, subtropical climate, and diverse wildlife. The official language in the country is English – that makes things simpler, doesn’t it?
The country is also a paradise for scuba diving and snorkeling lovers .The Belize Barrier Reef offers 127 offshore Cayes (islands) where you will find the best preserved marine ecosystems in the world.
The costs of living are similar to those in Costa Rica. For a large house in Cayo district, a one-hour drive west from Belize City, you may pay $300 (€210) a month and if you share with two other friends, it is only $100 (€70)!!!
Groceries are cheap when bought locally. Imported stuff is in general 50% more expensive so if you want to trim your budget, you should shop at local markets and buy from street vendors.
If you’re 45 or more you may consider retiring to Belize. The Retired Person’s Incentive Program may allow you to live a tax free lifestyle, which should definitely help you save up a few bucks.

Storm approaching the coast in Belize. By Grant Heller
Before you pack your bags, be aware that the country has dry and wet seasons so the weather is not always as perfect as you wish. The wet season starts in May and ends in October – it rains all the time and the hurricanes may occur, so if you want to spend just a few months in the country, go between November and April.
The world is changing fast and the bargain destinations may soon become less affordable, so go there before it is too late.
And don’t forget that the best things in life are for free. Living abroad for less than $500 a month is great but what counts most is the people you meet, friends you make, experience you acquire, places you see, tastes and smells you learn to recognize.
There are also countries in Europe and Africa where you can live for $500 a month. So keep checking the blog… the article is coming soon.
______________________________________________________
With So many cheap flights,cheap hotels,& Airline tickets available for International Travel deals,from Budget to Luxury. Booking Vacation packages online, is EASY.





I’m grateful for you because of this excellent written content. You actually did make my day :
This is definitely a blog worth following. Youve got a great deal to say about this subject, and so much knowledge. I think that you know how to make people listen to what you have to say, especially with an issue thats so important. Im glad to know this blog. Two big thumbs up, man!
This is such a great resource that you are providing and you give it away for free. I love seeing websites that understand the value of providing a quality resource for free. It is the old what goes around comes around routine. Did you acquired lots of links and I see lots of trackbacks??
Very nice article and the main point is the smooth way of explanation. Its easy to understand for any person. thank u sir for sharing this.
You write Formidable articles,keep up good work.
Valuable information and excellent design you got here! I would like to thank you for sharing your thoughts and time into the stuff you post!! Thumbs up
Woah folks the expendables the movie will be awesome
Fantastic blog! I genuinely love how it’s easy on my eyes as well as the info are well written. I am wondering how I could be notified whenever a new post has been made. I have subscribed to your rss feed which ought to do the trick! Have a nice day!
I came across a link to your website on a Forex site, and I should say… Your web site is much better. You make the subject easier to understand, thanks
Hi, I like to visit this page
http://www.vsizer.com/fb/?rd=27262
where you can vote, comment and discover what the web thinks about $150 vs $1K
Youre so right.Im lucky I did because now Ive got a whole new view of this. Wonderful read and the layout is pretty to look at
Awesome, keep up the great posts
I completely agree with the above comment, the internet is with a doubt growing into the most important medium of communication across the globe and its due to sites like this that ideas are spreading so quickly.
How come’s you’re deleting the replys?
That’s quite a predicament you have there. Fear not for you still have the option of taking a renter or going for another job. But of course, you shouldn’t give up on giving mortgage loan modification a shot.
Thanks for getting the time to discuss this, I really feel strongly about it and absolutely reading much more on this subject. If feasible, as you obtain expertise, would you mind updating your web-site with decent material? It really is basically very helpful for me.
Interesting, like to read thisOil Paintings
. I have already bookmarked this, I will come back to this site soon I am sure.
You just say so many things that come from nowhere that Im pretty sure Id have a fair shot.
It such a good day for me that i read your blog. Thanks for posting..
hello blogger, I found your blog from google and read a few of your other posts.They are gorgeous. Please keep it up! cheers, Samantha.
May i processing a person’s report for you to this blog site? Thanks.
Very good article written, I like! Want to write something better
Thanks a lot significantly.
thank people very much for your belief,it’s most beneficial inside me.
Damn, very nice website. I actually came across this on Google, and I am happy I did. I will definately be revisiting here more often. Wish I could add to the post and bring a bit more to the table, but am just absorbing as much info as I can at the moment.
Thank You
watch-movies.net
ive been reading this blog a while but this is my first comment. thank you for your article and your views
You have to prase the amazing country thailand. It was always so good in Thailand. And what all of us totaly loved thee most are the skylatnerns.
Superb section,gratitude into putting reading this contemplation! “This really is visibly one awesome column. Merit for the worthy tips plus insights you have so provided here. Keep up!”
Very informative post. Thanks for taking the time to share your view with us.
Im not going to going to say what everyone else has already said , but I do want to comment on your knowledge of the topic ,Your are truly well-informed.I cant believe how much of this I just wasnt aware of .Thank you for publishing more info to this topic for everyone .Im truly grateful and really impressed.
Hey buddy, great informative blog post! Please continue this great work..
I’ve viewed many blogs and I can sure say that this one is my front runner .
have currently been reading your weblog to get a handful of days. genuinely cherish what you posted. btw i’m conducting a examine about this location. do you come about to know every other excellent websites or perhaps forums in which I might get even more data? thanks so much.
I have big fun read this post. I want to see more about this topic.. Thank you for publishing this very good post.. Anyways, I’m gonna subscribe to your rss as well as I want you make useful posts once again rapidly.
Amazing publish! I 1st found your weblog in a week in the past, and I sign up on your Rss within the exact same day. I’ve some cool tips and hints for some next blogposts you’re able to publish. I will forward an e-mail soon. Keep up the excellent your job.
Resources just like the one you described right here will be incredibly useful with me! I will submit a website link to this page on my web site. I’m certain my visitors will discover that extremely useful.
Thank you, I have recently been searching for information about this topic for ages and yours is the best I have discovered so far.
The Dobermann – online magazine about dobermann full of doberman puppies males females kennel presentations articles interviews and many more.
Good blog post. I like your point of view and i want to thank you for interesting and helpful information. Thank you!
i like it The cheapest places to burning in the world. $500 a month | travelerstipsnpics.com now im your rss reader
I like the valuable information you provide in your articles. I will bookmark your blog and check again here regularly. I am quite certain I’ll learn lots of new stuff right here! Best of luck for the next!2989
Awesome website! Your style is so fresh in comparison with most other people. Thanks for posting whenever you have the opportunity to, I will be sure to save your website!s
Today I read some very interesting article. Its Ur article. Thanks
Good info, many thank you to the author. It is incomprehensible to me now, but in general, the particular usefulness and importance is overpowering. Thanks again and good luck!
I like this data and it has given me some inspiration to succeed, so thanks. =)
There’s no doubt that your website rocks! Offer me with the help of some feedback about what you think of mine someday, it’s not that fancy and yet