How Much To Budget For Life In Saranda, Albania As A Retired Expat | WarrenJulieTravel.com

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  • Join us in Saranda, Albania, as we delve into the cost of living for 2024. Whether you're a digital nomad, part of the FIRE movement, or considering early retirement abroad, this video will provide you with a detailed monthly budget analysis including accommodations, food, transportation, and more. Please visit our website to get more information: www.warrenjulietravel.com/
    Discover how Saranda can be a budget-friendly option for your slow travel or retirement plans, offering a unique blend of Mediterranean lifestyle and affordability. We'll walk you through the expenses you can expect and tips on how to manage your budget while enjoying life in this beautiful coastal town.
    If you are a Slow Travel Digital Nomad, Retired Budget Traveler, Early Retirement Traveler, living an Expat Lifestyle, or nomad capitalist investor, this video is for you. In this episode, we share our early retirement slow travel monthly expenses in March 2024 while exploring the beautiful coastal town of Saranda, Albania.
    Don't miss out on our Slow Travel adventure as we delve into the cost of living in Saranda Albania for Early Retirement Travelers. Like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest travel experiences!
    Accommodation in Saranda can range from $300 to $700 per month, depending on your preferences. Whether you choose a studio apartment or a beachfront villa, there are options for every budget.
    Groceries are affordable in Saranda, with a monthly cost of around $200 to $300 for necessities. You can enjoy fresh produce, local cheese, and seafood without breaking the bank.
    Eating out occasionally? A meal at a local restaurant will cost you around $7 to $12, while a cup of coffee is just $1.50-$3. Indulge in the delicious Albanian cuisine without worrying about your wallet.
    Overall, living in Saranda as a slow traveler can cost you between $600 to $1500 per month or a couple $800 to $2500, including accommodation, groceries, dining out, and transportation. Enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle without breaking the bank.
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    Timestamps
    00:00 - Introduction to Cost of Living in Saranda
    02:00 - Detailed Monthly Budget Breakdown
    05:00 - Housing Costs Explained
    08:00 - Food and Dining Expenses
    11:00 - Transportation and Miscellaneous Costs
    14:00 - Summary and Tips for Budget Management
    17:00 - Closing Thoughts and Further Resources
    This video is about How Much To Budget For Life In Saranda, Albania As A Retired Expat. But It also covers the following topics:
    Albania Expat Life Expenses
    Budget Travel Tips For Saranda
    Affordable Mediterranean Destinations
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 64

  • @joanfelt8069
    @joanfelt8069 2 місяці тому +3

    thank you Both so much for this blog .. we are looking forward to coming in 3 weeks to Tirana an Saranda… hopefully staying for a couple of months . ❤

  • @leslieluzier922
    @leslieluzier922 2 місяці тому

    Thankyou for sharing your life with us 😊.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому

      Thank you for watching us! We are glad you enjoyed it. 😊

  • @jaymekeiffer5083
    @jaymekeiffer5083 2 місяці тому +1

    Great video!!

  • @rdderrick75
    @rdderrick75 2 місяці тому +1

    Love the dogs! So good at the groomers

  • @PapaBradAbides
    @PapaBradAbides 2 місяці тому +5

    That was a real good video showing how. Dealing with a car issue is just like anywhere else in the world.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому

      Not a situation we wanted, but we took it in stride. Things happen.

  • @Analog_nomad01
    @Analog_nomad01 2 місяці тому +1

    Hello Albert and Gina! I miss those guys. Great couple great restaurant!
    I use a Schwab card that reimburses all ATM fees.
    Prices have def gone up in Saranda but still very affordable compared to big city life in USA.
    Sorry to hear about your car but like I experienced there are always people to help you!

  • @TheTravelPotato
    @TheTravelPotato 2 місяці тому +2

    How hard is it to slow travel with a couple of dogs in tow? We are nearing retirement as well and just adopted a couple of shelter dogs. We fear we have tied ourselves to staying put in the States, but after watching your video, you have given us hope.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому +2

      I think it certainly is possible. We have done it for over three years in Europe and one in South America. I did write a few articles on how we got to Ecuador, how we traveled from Ecuador back to the states and then from the states to Europe. We now travel by car full time. These articles can be found on our website at www.warrenjulietravel.com. I wrote them for viewers just like you. As a pet parent, I do my very best to help others who want to travel with their pets. If you have additional questions, please feel free to email me.

  • @yvanapantino273
    @yvanapantino273 2 місяці тому +1

    Excellent video. Lucky Abby didn't really die but still, not a pleasant experience.

  • @BasicAmericanDadAbroad
    @BasicAmericanDadAbroad 2 місяці тому +2

    Excellent & interesting breakdown (the finances, not the car...condolences on the latter!) & insight into your fun travels, thanks a bunch! Ironically, in our own preps, I had known about Sapphire & got that awhile back, but struggled to find a suitable multi-denominational solution & eventually stumbled upon Wise...been running it through all the pre-travel tests & like it, wish I had found y'all & the info/link on that months ago! Safe travels & keep up the outstanding videos 🌍

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому +1

      Your appreciation means a lot! It's awesome to hear that my insights have been helpful in your own preparations.

  • @livingworkingoutsidebox
    @livingworkingoutsidebox 2 місяці тому

    Another very affordable month. 👍💪💰
    Glad to hear the new clutch and repair was reasonable.
    Do you know or think Albania offers a similar way to register and operate a vehicle like you are doing in Bulgaria?
    Thanks for sharing as always 😊

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому +1

      It has been very affordable.
      We are very grateful it happened before our long trip.
      Albania allows vehicle registration if you have residency.

  • @lindadorman2869
    @lindadorman2869 2 місяці тому +3

    Albania looks so interesting! The prices seem reasonable, neither expensive nor cheap. The problem for me is, when I add international medical insurance, virtual mail service and other "travel" expenses, my cost of living exceeds what I pay in the US (Chicago). From a purely financial comparison, it's becoming harder to find other countries where I could live for the same or less than I do in America.

    • @Mr11ESSE111
      @Mr11ESSE111 2 місяці тому

      how much you earn there

    • @User12345fan
      @User12345fan 2 місяці тому +1

      That’s true, I am an Albanian that lives in the US and I am seeing my country rise up in costs. One thing that is significantly cheaper there is anything that requires labor, like a doctor,dentist, car mechanic etc. when one is older they need those services.
      But goods are generally more expensive than the US (except fresh fruits and vegetables).
      I personally as a young person spend less in the US in general because i own my own little townhome. Here there are options. You can live cheap or luxurious. The problem with Americans is that they are wanting luxury.

    • @JayandSarah
      @JayandSarah 2 місяці тому +1

      I find that a bit hard to believe. What is your monthly cost of living in Chicago? I am sure. you aren't paying $450 USD a month for rent. That's what we pay in Albania at the moment.

    • @Mr11ESSE111
      @Mr11ESSE111 2 місяці тому

      @@JayandSarah maybe she live in tent at streets or someone else pay her expenses or she just bullshits propaganda usa tales

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому +1

      One can certainly exist on far less here than this budget. We tried to detail how much we received for these dollars.

  • @jamielivingston7765
    @jamielivingston7765 2 місяці тому +1

    Snow and Curt, JP&A plus yall are ALL in Albania at the same time! Crazypants!

  • @Joseph-xt2qg
    @Joseph-xt2qg 2 місяці тому +3

    Unfortunately it seems that Albania gives people less for more... The nature is beautiful and the people are great, but costs are extremely disproportionate to quality and variety of goods (overall -- there are definite exceptions to this)

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому +4

      I think it’s important to really to examine how much we experienced for this money. We could have easily lived on a fraction of this money, but we aren’t trying to see how we can live on the tiniest budget. We are showing a nice life and what it takes to live it.

  • @rpell64
    @rpell64 2 місяці тому +2

    Out of curiosity, how did you find the tow while stranded on the side of the road?

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому +1

      We actually called our Airbnb Host on WhatsApp and sent our live location. He then contacted today tow truck.

  • @CandycaneBeyond
    @CandycaneBeyond 2 місяці тому +1

    Have you started to learn Albanian? Is this somewhere where you plan to stay often? I know you have mentioned before that it's part of the shuffle.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому

      I know how to say thank you, yes, and no, that’s about my knowledge at this point. We spend a lot of time in a lot of countries, it’s hard to decide where to focus our time in trying to learn a new language. Because we own a home in Montenegro, Montenegrin which is similar to Croatian, Bosnian and Serbian would probably be our best time spent on that endeavor. After this time spent here, I would actually consider coming back to spend more time.

    • @ajrinahysaj
      @ajrinahysaj 2 місяці тому

      If interested in learning Albanian, knowledge about culture and history you can check out my UA-cam channel on . The playlist Albanian for English speakers could be of a great help. The channel is called Ajrina Hysaj. Enjoy your stay in Albania 🇦🇱

  • @CandycaneBeyond
    @CandycaneBeyond 2 місяці тому

    Since you are familiar with insurance, would it be more affordable to have personal insurance through a company rather than Medicare at old age. The thought of having to go back to the United States just for a procedure or my basic wellness seems costly since there are so many quality healthcare options abroad.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому

      Whether or not to maintain your Medicare is a personal decision, healthcare, in most parts of the world is very affordable in comparison to the United States. Health insurance abroad is a good idea to have for catastrophic situations to ensure you’re not having to come out of pocket too much for the unforeseen situation. Typical things in most countries are going to be less than your deductible and coinsurance, we typically pay for routine things out-of-pocket. We have our insurance in case of an emergency. It seems to us most people with Medicare do choose to maintain having it when they are older. Private insurance does get more expensive as you age, so having that as a fallback is not a bad idea.

  • @HH-fo9sg
    @HH-fo9sg 2 місяці тому +1

    The groceries don’t sound much less expensive than in the U.S. maybe it really does depend what markets you choose.

    • @JayandSarah
      @JayandSarah 2 місяці тому

      We are living in Albania at the moment. Anything imported into Albania can be expensive at the grocery store. Some meats can be more expensive. Fresh fruit, vegetables, cheese, eggs, all that stuff is a fraction of the cost of North America. And I mean, A FRACTION. If you buy prepackage stuff here it starts to be more costly, but we cook almost all of our own meals while living here, and compared to Vancouver, BC Canada - our grocery bill is like 40% of what it would be at home,.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому +1

      Exactly what Jay and Sarah said.

  • @kellyname5733
    @kellyname5733 2 місяці тому

    So it looks like it was less overall to live in Italy, is that right?

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому +2

      It’s a little complicated, going out and rent is cheaper in Albania. We went out to eat and visit much more in Albania. Fuel and groceries were lower in Italy in our experience. So lifestyle can impact the overall cost. If we went out in Italy like we did in Albania it would have been much more costly, probably 2 to 3 times as high for restaurants.

  • @jamielivingston7765
    @jamielivingston7765 2 місяці тому

    You recommend cards that dont refund ATM fees?

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому +1

      We use capital one 360 where there are no conversion fees, Schwab refunds the bank fees also. We like 360 and have rarely been somewhere that we couldn’t find a free atm and had to pay a fee.

  • @herrstrehlow
    @herrstrehlow 2 місяці тому

    We're looking for a location that hasn't been overrun by tourists. We want a community feel. Does Saranda fit this?

    • @JayandSarah
      @JayandSarah 2 місяці тому

      We are living in Saranda right now. It has that feeling at this time of the year. You would NOT, and I repeat NOT want to be here in the peak summer months if you are looking to avoid tourists. Many expats here leave during that time for other countries. All the people I know who live here describe it as complete hell.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому +1

      Exactly my sentiments! I was about to say this.

    • @herrstrehlow
      @herrstrehlow 2 місяці тому

      @@JayandSarah We are looking at February, March or April. The other options I am considering are Kas, Datca or Bodrum Turkey. Maybe somewhere in Sicily. Somewhere with decent public transportation.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому

      We have been to most of those places. Kas is tiny and so is Bodrum. Consider Fethiye. We have several videos on it. Antalya is a favorite of ours
      We just spent 2.5 months in Sicily.

  • @User12345fan
    @User12345fan 2 місяці тому +1

    Yeah you overpaid the taxi but Albania has expensive taxi prices, now they have started electric cars which has dropped the prices significantly, and they are online standard on a website, taxi lux.

  • @lingg284
    @lingg284 2 місяці тому

    Did you rent the car?

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому +1

      No, we own our car, if you’re new to the channel here is a video that goes over our purchase and how we have our car. ua-cam.com/video/zpDRM9pSGLE/v-deo.htmlsi=FQnjFpNCaHVdp_BH

  • @tony232cool
    @tony232cool 2 місяці тому

    you are using the new lek which is confusing for albanian audience. 100 new lek means 1000 old lek which is what everyone uses.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому

      We have to use the currency conversion the majority of our audience understands.

  • @Mr11ESSE111
    @Mr11ESSE111 2 місяці тому +2

    2206$ in Albania!?hm, isnt that too much!? Peoples live in western countries with less!!i have in germany so much salary in DHL

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому +1

      This is slow traveling so it’s not the typical resident budget, we went out a lot. It’s easy to live on less. We are showing the higher social budget. We don’t go places trying to see how low we can go on a budget, but what we pay for a comfortable lifestyle. Realize we went out over 30 times in the month. Our goal isn’t to show people how to live in poverty in different different countries but what it cost to be comfortable and have a decent retirement or life.

    • @Hans-id2mu
      @Hans-id2mu 23 дні тому

      me f e

  • @Mr11ESSE111
    @Mr11ESSE111 2 місяці тому

    italians on private small gas stations put 5-10% of water per liter of fuel no matter diesel or petrol fuel

  • @Mr11ESSE111
    @Mr11ESSE111 2 місяці тому

    prices seems a bit higher then in sanctioned Russia but Albania thinks they are tourism country so

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому +1

      Some things are definitely a bit more expensive here, but a lot of them are much less expensive.

  • @Mr11ESSE111
    @Mr11ESSE111 2 місяці тому

    your medical indurance are bloody high!?looks like sime american insurance not EU ones!!in Spain are 20-50$ monthly or Croatia around 15$

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  2 місяці тому

      Not sure those options are open to all or for international travel.