I wonder if he has been to these countries. I'm in South East Asia now and I've Ben to most of these countries and I think he exaderates especially your first month's cost until you locate one of those less expensive apartments. He also forgets to mention the extreme pollution of Kathmandu, you will never see the mountains. Every morning they have to dust off everything a layer of smoke and dust dirt from the streets and anything left left outside. Then don't go look at the river it's raw sewage. Ask anyone who's been to Indonesia about the trash on the sides of the road.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! While I haven’t personally been to Indonesia or Nepal, I’ve spoken with many people who currently live and work there to provide the most accurate and up-to-date insights in our videos. Our goal is to highlight the positives of each country and share perspectives on places viewers might not have considered. Of course, every location has its challenges, but we prefer to focus on the opportunities and beauty each has to offer. Thanks for watching-we truly appreciate your input!
@adventurefreaksss wife and I will also be leaving within the year. I cant believe I'll be living as a king. Our total SS is over $6G wouldn't have to touch our saving
Can you do a similar video for south America? I'm personally considering Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, and Columbia, but open to others. I'm interested in retirement residencies in 2 countries with opposite climates, to sail from the heat. Retiring to my cat on 01 JUN 30.
Good choices, but not all of these offee easy to get residemcy visas. Vietnam, for example, offers no residemcy visas, requiring frequent hops out of the country.
You need to work on your audio. You either pound your table when you narrate or you need to speak into your mic differently. There’s any annoying noise when you speak making your vlog unwatchable.
Good list! There are similar videos touting countries like Portugal, Greece, Thailand, and Mexico ... but unfortunately these places are no longer cheap. One suggestion: even more affordable than Cambodia is nearby Laos.
I call Bullsh*t. One cannot live LAVISHLY, or like ROYALTY on of $1,50O per month in any of these countries. I know this to be factual as I have stayed in all these countries with the exception of Nepal. Remove the word LAVISHLY and then you may have an honest video. BTW, you might wish to look up the definition of a word before using it. So sick of these click bait, BS videos that make false claims and give people a false hope.
@@boink800 optimism and honesty are completely different things. I am tired of people lying and misleading others for $$$$. I guess you are ok with being lied to and mislead?
We always include that during a podcast on each country. Just look for our most recent interviews from whatever county you like and there is an abundance of info including healthcare!
Probably going to retire to Monaco. Looking at a permanent lease on the Presidential Suite at Hotel Monte Carlo. They have the biggest casino. I'll just do room service for most meals. I'll have my Social Security and about forty grand saved up.
I want to try them all lol!!! Thanks for the video
I wonder if he has been to these countries. I'm in South East Asia now and I've Ben to most of these countries and I think he exaderates especially your first month's cost until you locate one of those less expensive apartments. He also forgets to mention the extreme pollution of Kathmandu, you will never see the mountains. Every morning they have to dust off everything a layer of smoke and dust dirt from the streets and anything left left outside. Then don't go look at the river it's raw sewage. Ask anyone who's been to Indonesia about the trash on the sides of the road.
And yet, there are many lovely parts of Indonesia.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts! While I haven’t personally been to Indonesia or Nepal, I’ve spoken with many people who currently live and work there to provide the most accurate and up-to-date insights in our videos. Our goal is to highlight the positives of each country and share perspectives on places viewers might not have considered. Of course, every location has its challenges, but we prefer to focus on the opportunities and beauty each has to offer. Thanks for watching-we truly appreciate your input!
Great information and videos. Thank you. Happy New Year. Where are you calling home these days, or are you slow traveling?
I'm slow traveling near Washington DC:)
Thank you
Retirement goals: living in a place where $1500 feels like a king's budget. This list gives real hope
There's plenty of places in the world where an income of $1500 will put you in the top 15 percent.
What a beautiful and informative video Re. -Marc
Nepal… amazing views and great Himalayan mountain trekking.
Too many yetis. They're big, they have an attitude, and they are everywhere.
In Vietnam it is very difficult to obtain a long-term visa...
I'll be "retiring" in Siem Reap, Cambodia 4/2025, with $260,000 in savings, NO debt and $3,300 static monthly income - YES
You'll be livin like a millionaire:)
Have a very nice retirement.
How and where do you get the $3,300 a month income?
@@boink800 Yea, I'm wondering if he needs a roommate:)
@adventurefreaksss wife and I will also be leaving within the year. I cant believe I'll be living as a king. Our total SS is over $6G wouldn't have to touch our saving
Can you do a similar video for south America? I'm personally considering Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, and Columbia, but open to others. I'm interested in retirement residencies in 2 countries with opposite climates, to sail from the heat.
Retiring to my cat on 01 JUN 30.
Good choices, but not all of these offee easy to get residemcy visas. Vietnam, for example, offers no residemcy visas, requiring frequent hops out of the country.
Just slow travel
@@Michael747And Doing visa runs makes you travel more
I agree you could live in those countries like a Queen for $1500/month.
You need to work on your audio. You either pound your table when you narrate or you need to speak into your mic differently. There’s any annoying noise when you speak making your vlog unwatchable.
Good list! There are similar videos touting countries like Portugal, Greece, Thailand, and Mexico ... but unfortunately these places are no longer cheap. One suggestion: even more affordable than Cambodia is nearby Laos.
Yea, we need to do a podcast on Laos. I've not covered that country yet, it just seems to be overlooked. Thanks for this!
I call Bullsh*t. One cannot live LAVISHLY, or like ROYALTY on of $1,50O per month in any of these countries. I know this to be factual as I have stayed in all these countries with the exception of Nepal. Remove the word LAVISHLY and then you may have an honest video. BTW, you might wish to look up the definition of a word before using it. So sick of these click bait, BS videos that make false claims and give people a false hope.
@@SA-cn4jc Are we not the optimistic type?
@@boink800 optimism and honesty are completely different things. I am tired of people lying and misleading others for $$$$. I guess you are ok with being lied to and mislead?
@SA-cn4jc Can we not look on the bright side?
@@boink800 you certainly can,….however I am a realist who values honesty and integrity. Have a great day!
would be nice to include info about medical expenses/insurance - for some people might be an important factor for choosing one country over another
We always include that during a podcast on each country. Just look for our most recent interviews from whatever county you like and there is an abundance of info including healthcare!
Probably going to retire to Monaco. Looking at a permanent lease on the Presidential Suite at Hotel Monte Carlo. They have the biggest casino. I'll just do room service for most meals. I'll have my Social Security and about forty grand saved up.
Lol! If you can make that work we'll get you on the podcast:)
@adventurefreaksss 😆
@@bartstewart8644 Great idea. They also have a good football team