RELOCATION & GEOARBITRAGE

What are good places to live at?

Weather should be awesome.
Immigration easy.

Plus points if cost of living is very cheap.

Minus points if real shithole where you have to fear for your life.

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I'll start:

Dominican Republic sucks ass. Major shithole. Trying to hustle Gringos in all sorts of ways.
Mexico nearly same shit. Don't expect to be able to hold property for a long time in such places.

Balkans for sure:
Cheap to live
Friendly people
Amazing woman
If you have half a mil you're already top 10% or higher
Property is cheap
Next 200 years will be a turning point for that region

Minus:
Goverment may be corrupt but if you dont get in anyones path you'll live a happy life

Read this book, get good and scared, then find a place that’s going to have consistent water supplies over the next 20 years.

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Youre asking for an impossible trifecta here.
VERY CHEAP
WARM
SAFE

You can choose two of them:
The closest you will get is
Portugal - giving up safety
Malta - not the cheapest / bit boring
Croatia - safety?

Based user. Water wars are pendingTM

>Portugal - giving up safety
kek wat

Weather isn't so great there afaik (unfortunately).
I've heard some good things about South-East Asian countries regarding weather, safety and cost of living.

>Portugal - giving up safety
Portugal is the safest country in the whole EU, schizo. People are super chill there, they like the nature and good food, tourists are welcome.

I guess you never have been there.

Inexpensive are

Central America:
Mexico
Honduras
Nicaragua (there are also habitable islands for sale at the price of German garages)
In the Caribbean: Dominica and Dom. Rep (2 different) (Dominica rather related to real estate purchase/rental prices)

South America:
partly Colombia
Venezuela (e.g. Isla Margarita)
Bolivia (no sea)
Paraguay (no sea)


Africa - many cheap, in my eyes worth living because nature/people fit but:
Madagascar (offshore island Sainte Marie especially beautiful)
Kenya (especially houses in beautiful African style very cheap)
Sao Tome & Principe (more expensive than the others, but an insider tip with regard to the expected future)
Tanzania (especially Pemba is worth living in because it is much greener than Zanzibar and there are still fish there)
Comoros
Mozambique (pleasant Portuguese cheerfulness)


Asia:
Nepal
Thailand
Cambodia (the coast is getting too crowded because the Chinese have bought up half the country - no China shaming, please)
Vietnam (for me personally, the beautiful spots are too crowded)
Indonesia (Bali has the best price/comfort ratio worldwide)
Philippines (stay stuff can be bought almost like at the bazaar)


Oceania:
Samoa
Solomon Islands partly

Any answer except the USA is cope

In Europe there are also many cheap spots, which I can think of spontaneously and would be by the sea:


Parts of the Algarve

Parts of Andalusia

Venice (only some suburbs)/Rimini/Bari/Syracuse (Syracuse is warmer for longer than other parts of Italy). In January it was often over 20 degrees, while the Amalfi Coast, 5 times as expensive, was freezing) in Italy

Croatia (at the moment especially places that are fully developed for tourism but are not visited as often as e.g. Mali Losinj because of the current fear that the islands will close off/ferry connections will be cut - the restaurants undercut each other)

Slovenia (accommodation on the coast but sometimes 7 times as expensive as equivalent accommodation in Croatia, coast also very small)

Montenegro

Bosnia (coast very very small)

Albania

Peloponnese and Crete

Cyprus

Bulgaria

Romania

Parts of Turkey

In most countries in Latin America, it is not easy and cheap to get a property/plot by the sea. The majority of expats there don't live by the sea either.

The easiest places to live cheaply by the sea are (not in order): Kenya, Madagascar, Tanzania/Zanzibar, Comoros, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines.

Cheapest and greenest (surroundings) from this list are: Sao Tome&Principe, Koh Chang, Siargao/Dinagat/Camiguin, Samoa .
Koh Chang and Siargao/Dinagat/Camiguin are not the cheapest places in Thailand and the Philippines.
But I think for most people the following countries in warmer climes are generally the most realistic/easiest to manage:

Bulgaria
Cyprus
Mexico
Panama
Dominican Republic
Bolivia
Paraguay
Philippines

Greenest corners (not necessarily cheapest) that have remained in my memory

Of course rainforest areas and outskirts everywhere (e.g. Costa Rica) and
- Dominica "The Nature Island" (small Antilles,unfortunately much destroyed by Maria-Hurricane,but recovered quickly,if necessary almost like before)
- partly St Lucia
- partly St. Vincent
- partly Trinidad and Tobago
- Azores
- Madeira
- Seychelles
- Sao Tome
- Koh Chang in Thailand
- Siargao,Dinagat,Camiguin
Iceland in the Philippines
- Kosrae (Micronesia)
- Taveuni (Fiji)
- Samoa
- Raiatea (French Polynesia)

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>mentioning africa without Rwanda
its on track to become africas singapore, i feel like its worth a mention

Look for smth in the south or extreme south of Chile, frutillar for example, make a tour throughout the whole south part, then decide. Thank me later

>Montenegro
>Bosnia
>Albania
>Peloponnese and Crete
>Cyprus
>Bulgaria
>Romania
>Parts of Turkey
user, I don’t think anyone wants to live in these shit holes.

Ok, Greek is actually nice.

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underage b&

Portugal, yaaasss! come here to pay 50%+ in income taxes!
dumb nigger

>good weather
>lots of crime
Latin America
>good weather
>dirty and smelly
SEA
>bad weather
EE

Pick your poison. All the cheap parts of the world have their downside, just pick if you're okay with crime, dirt or bad weather

I mean, idk about the rest but shitting on two of the best regions of Greece...

Mutt hands typed the quoted post for sure