I'm with the people saying Eastern Europe. While it may not be as cheap as Thailand etc, people seem to never leave those countries. Eastern Europe, at least you're near the decent countries, so as your income increases, you can slowly 'upgrade' countries, until you're at the stage where you can pick where you want to live based on how nice it is, not how cheap, without having to fly halfway around the world.
Nice one, my purple marocs all diedstill got a few others though. Try Grandaddy Purple Bay Dream if you're doing it outdoors, I've thrown a lot of shit at my plants, but those kicked all the others' asses and are now 7 foot monsters. A bit slow to flower, but that shouldn't matter in Spain.
Nick, why don't you move somewhere other than Costa Rica? I've heard that Nicaragua is extremely similar but way cheaper and a lot less 50-60something american ex-pats. But I guess if you're living there long term, that may be an advantage.
Is Czech Republic even considered Eastern Europe though? Prague is an absolutely beautiful city, vibrant colors, happy people, and I could easily see myself living there. Places like Serbia, Slovakia, and Hungary though? Not a chance. They're a world away from Prague.
I don't know, I didn't spend enough time in Poland, but there's a chance I could do Warsaw. That seemed like a pretty decent city, but I'd have to spend more time there first.
Also it has some of the most lax drug laws and most bars don't mind you smoking a joint inside.
First thing i noticed visiting prague a couple of years back: Hippies in ponchos openly smoking joints. Also: Beer for a $ in beer gardens. Also a shitton of beautiful women.
I can highly recommend checking it out if you are in Europe. Not sure how much has changed though...probably a lot! ( Last time i visited, they weren't part of the EU yet).
Rent = $900 (fully furnished house -- need a large yard for the dogs)
Utilities (elec / water / tv / internet) = $190
Dogs = $600 (I treat them better than I need to, but they're worth it).
Groceries = No idea -- $600 (imported food is expensive).
Drinking, Going Out = $500
VISA runs & Immigration = $80
Misc (taxis, bus / trains, new plants, dogs ripping their leg open, etc.) = $300
Oh, that's more than $3000 right there. I don't keep a strict record of what I spend, but there's a decent idea.
Drug laws have gotten even more lax since then. Beer is more expensive. It's about $1.50-$2 for half liters of beer in bars and beer gardens. Women still look good though.
I chose Edinburgh, moved today, will report on progress.
I chose Edinburgh, moved today, will report on progress.
If you don't mind me asking, why? I'm assuming you have a girl or something work related going on there?
And do they still have those cool, 1930 style black taxis? Those things were like a tourist attraction in itself.
And do they still have those cool, 1930 style black taxis? Those things were like a tourist attraction in itself.