Now that we have shattered stereotypes, and you know what Live Like a King is and is not about, watch or rewatch our latest - and grandest - episode, where we explore luxury living in Madrid, Spain: ua-cam.com/video/0Y9HskItx60/v-deo.html
Watching from Medellin. As someone with homes in Italy, Brazil, and business in Colombia i can tell you life outside the USA is more cost effective, I am treated better, had a 11 course Omakase with wine pairing last night at $120 usd. If you like that sort of stuff most developed cities will deliver more for less.
Thank you for sharing. Your experiences truly embody the benefits of living the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle. We'd be glad to welcome you to Nomad Capitalist Live, where you can connect with like-minded individuals and continue exploring new opportunities: nomadcapitalist.com/live
@@momo_san1980we went to spaland in korea 11.50 usd for 4 hours at least 10 different sauna rooms, hot springs,a cafe with ice and hot drinks and snacks with very very inexpensive prices, you can get massage, manicure, pedicure a restaurant upstairs and a game room, there were more but I don't even remember lol
@@momo_san1980 I used to live in Hong Kong, the quirk there was you had third world pricing for day to day purchases, but housing and vehicles were WAY more expensive than in America. If you could afford a suburban McMansion with a swimming pool in the US, best you were doing in HK was a 900sqft apartment north of the city where the hallways smelled like people’s cooking and you could hear piano lessons through the walls 😂. Boy were you making a sacrifice in that category.
I think many people are missing the bigger picture of this live like a king series. What Andrew is showing that every country has a wealthy class and you can live that lifestyle in that country if you choose to. Especially in places where your US dollar can go a long way in their respected currency. Lastly, it isn’t uncommon for foreigners to mingle with the wealthy natives, quite common actually.
There's no point in being fake. I'm me. No one knows my net worth but my financial advisor and myself. I prefer a burrito over caviar. Never Taco Hell, tho. However, to live like Andrew is not necessarily about net worth but a state of mind, and that's why I watch. I'm thinking seriously about living like Andrew..
@@mistica-10 true. I left the UK in 97 when I was 29. I didn't need a lot of money. In fact at times I had only 50$ left but I never thought about going back. Now I live in Bulgaria where the tax is flat 10% and it's the lowest cost country in the EU, and Panama which has territorial taxation. I have a Bulgarian wife and when I look back I'm glad I left the UK when I did. If I had not gone I would have got a mortgage and obligations and I would still be there in the rat race. If you feel like an adventure, don't hesitate. That window of opportunity might not present itself again for a very long time.
@@nomadcapitalist Andrew, I'm addicted to sliding down mtns on snow.... can't find a single video you've made with a country that has snow!!! next vid topic requested**** $$$$$$$ edit: not Svalbard*
'Live like a King' is fun to watch and a lot of regular people can live like a king in other less expensive countries. A lot of wealthy people live very modestly and will not flaunt it.
A profound experience that shaped my life after was the San Francisco earthquake of1989. In a giant catastrophe people are truly scary. Aanother example, survivors of a ship sinking cling to a liferaft for a day or two. Panic sets in and o e man murders others for their share of food and water. They are rescued the next day. In the coming days guard yourself and your family. Do not depend on others for anything, or at least for as little as possible. I am perfectly happy with my decision to live in Ecuador. Military survival school teaches you the hierarchy of needs: water, shelter, food. Keep this in mind as the world spirals out of control.
I Love your business motto that’s what makes you so special not everyone is going to understand what living like a King means it is Freedom = go where you are treated best ! Keep bringing your unique talented video’s coming ♥️
This series have given me an idea. Every vacation we take, we are going to play James Bond. We’re getting dressed up and going to a fancy place. We’re gonna enjoy a fancy wine tasting. We’re gonna see a local opera, we’re gonna hire a driver to take us to these events . This is how I see the series. Living abroad even for those with under $100,000 can live like that. I think I got some more ideas for 2025. Life is good here in Colombia to enjoy travel elsewhere.
Love this series!! Thanks for showcasing places that would have been usually under the radar. Would you ever do a live like a king in Thailand? Or is that not usually something that is of interests for your clients?
I've lived most of my life in the USA and Australia. I have traveled and lived in other countries and I can attest that there are PLENTY of places around the world that you can live nicely and enjoy a good life out of the rat race.
Your videos are fantastic, Andrew. Great information, great perspective, and great production/editing. I'm adding KL to my Southeast Asia itinerary in January because of you. Keep up the fantastic work.
Thank you for your kind words and enjoy Kuala Lumpur! If you’d like to learn more, we’d love to welcome you to Nomad Capitalist Live, where you can connect with like-minded individuals and gain valuable insights from top experts: nomadcapitalist.com/live/
Heres a reality check. Theres always a bigger, better boat. I built a sailboat in Maryland. I was very proud of my accomplishment. It had new paint, decking, rigging, interior etc., etc. When I got to Florida there were nicer and newer boats everywhere. One day I was wandering the marina and saw the most beautiful, grand yacht. While marvelling at its size and quality craftsmanship a bigger more magnificent yacht pulled in. It was double the size of the one I was just looking at. It was so nice in fact that the older o e no longer looked all that wonderful. This is the situation for billionaires.
Love your Live Like a King series even though it's intended target audience is way above my pay grade. I find it fascinating to see what sort of luxuries the affluent can experience in different countries all over the world. Please keep the series coming! 👀
I enjoy the live like a king series even though that's not really my goal when leaving the United States. My version of live like a King is where I can afford pretty much anything I want on a cheap budget to maximize my quality of life 😎
I live in Shenzhen China, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, and Ho HCMC Vietnam. All these places are much safer than these legacy brand cities such as London, New York, and LA. Don't believe me? I take the subway in Hong Kong and the gentleman sitting next to me was wearing a gold Rolex. Try that in New York or London.
Everything depends on how you want to live. I'm perfectly happy sitting around reading books and eating street tacos. I'm using my wealth to sit around on a balcony overlooking the ocean while I read books and eat street tacos. And drink expensive scotch. I'm not cheap, I'm boring.
I love this video! This is so true. In many ways I used to live in a nicer place in Sao Paulo Brazil than I do now in Toronto. Our society is so brainwashed. I'm not denying the data here regarding violence and HDI, but data is an average and the reality is a lot more complex than that. Three days ago my condo in Toronto was invaded by a homeless guy who rang the emergency alarm and proceeded to undress himself. I have never experienced that in my home country, neither have any of my friends who currently live there. Yet this is something that has happened to some other friends in Toronto. Every place has problems, just choose the problems you want to have. It's starting to look like the problems for north America are not worth it anymore at this point. It's seeping ever so closer to Latin America every day without the "good parts" such as affordability, family values and good food. Sidenote, my dad was born in Bogota and he kinda looks like you hahaha
You are generally right about the world and the state of play, and specifically right about this example too. Welcome to Toronto. It is surely in the top quartile of decline for the major cities of the world. A city we were tremendously proud to reside in is now well past its peak, and, tragically, appears to be on an unstoppable woke, socialist decline.
@@sumnetsumnet6189 It is all a matter of perspective. You can always hire a private security firm or a local guide to help you. Learn the local language.
I do volunteer veterinary services for indigenous communities in rural areas of South America, and I aspire to be a digital nomad so I can do more volunteer work. The people down there are so appreciative of the help, a stark contrast to how I'm treated in the states doing the same thing. I would love another LLAK video in LATAM for more inspiration.
Thanks for your video and i totally agree with you,. Indeed inspired by your video i bought one of my little properties in Istanbul. The properties i have in cheap countries, all toghether , cost me yearly what the one in the Uk was costing me monthly and that is considering i did not have a mortgage!!!!!!!!! And just being able to have the heating on all the time makes me feel like a Queen 😆Oh i forgot to say that evan just what i save at the denstist also pays fo my yearly bills .......
I love those videos! They're a bit cheeky somtimes but that's part of the charm...you deserve all the best for the eyes you are opening and the ruffled feathers of the haters.
I've left the US a year ago. I'll honestly say it was the best decision Ive ever made. I live in a country that I think is overlooked alot (Morocco). Just living here I've been able to live like a king and double my savings. This year im going to diversify my money and by the end of the year buy a property.
Congratulations on successfully moving abroad and adopting the Live Like a King lifestyle! We’d be glad to welcome you to the next Nomad Capitalist Live where you can connect with like-minded people and learn from the brightest minds in international diversification and real estate strategies: nomadcapitalist.com/live
Wonderful. The Chow Kit leads to the Tuanku Abdul Rahman road that leads to the old town area of KL at Merdeka (Independence) Square. The Chow Kit area also is next to Kampung Baru, the last Malay village in the city center, walkable via the Saloma Link to the very near KLCC, the most iconic landmark in KL. By the way, there are many illegal immigrants in Chow Kit area especially the Indonesian at the Chow Kit wet market. The local authorities seemed to take their own sweet time to eradicate this problem. There are little Dhaka, little Jakarta in KL, nothing that the Malaysian can be proud of.
@ we walked that route from Chow Kit, Kampung Baru, Soloma link to Suria KLCC easy route. Had lunch and walked back. Not hot as we expected. Locals were friendly and asking us if we were lost! Everything good. Had a walk in the evening to the food centre - Last exit, very friendly and nice tasty food. Enjoying our visit. We also walked to Merdeka Square, my wife painted the older white building - I went for a coffee! We then got roast duck and rice in the central market as it was easy and great tasting - then got a Grab back to the hotel, very hot and sunny and we’d already walked 13,000 steps!
Excelentes todos tus videos Andrew.! Desafortunadamente siempre habra gente que no entienda la esencia de lo que quieres transmitir. Su cerebro no les da para más. 🤷🏻♂️ Esos haters solo muestran su frustración y talvez envidia de que ni siquiera son capaces de visualizar un estilo de vida asi para ellos mismos... Y no es que asi tenga que serlo, ya que al final cada quien decide lo que quiere ser, hacer, y tener. Siempre muy agradecido con todo el contenido de este canal. Es excelente! 👍
I eat tinned sardines, tinned beans and greek yogurt wherever I go, and make sure to train every day. That's my version of living like a king 😊 Eating caviar and smoking cuban cigars is not something i aspire to.
Born in Manhattan sitting in my car eating a tuna on rye with a cup of coffee is living like a king. I met some strange people in the southwest they traveled to NYC for a few days and act like they are better than me because they ate at a Michelin star restaurant I told them me too.
@robertsontirado4478 it's all about perspective. What's interesting is most people think they're better than other people until you put them in the same room and then ask them again. When you are looking the other people in the eye suddenly you realise you are not better at all.
Honestly can you do a video on s korea, and the martial law disaster? What happens if you have a passport, or property in a country that does this out of the blue?
It was the PM getting too big for his britches and trying to stop the larger opposition party from chucking him out. They simply voted against his martial law declaration and stopped it
@@sagepirotess6312 In the span of Politics I'd rather be in Seoul S. Korea during this brief Marshall law than in Baltimore during the BLM riots. It's all relative. Like a natural disaster, you gotta have an emergency plan.
"People without money think that money is in everything." That man saying you're broke by eating a burrito has revealed himself to be broke. Money isn't in one's choice of breakfast. People who judge every situation through the eyes of money, don't have it and have never had it.
In the words of the obscenely rich Harvey Specter "This is New York, I want a cart, a vendor, the vague sense of danger that the hot dog might be made of anything."
The poor minded will always make excuses, I've heard some people saying '' Oh, successful people are egocentric, the don't share about their success with others'', and when I show them channels like yours and they say '' Oh, he's just a Click baiter''.
Have you visited the US since renouncing your US citizenship? Is it possible for you to go visit the US? For example to go to a funeral or wedding of a loved one.
In this video Mr Henderson talks about the top 10 countries to invest in Africa and covers Morocco: ua-cam.com/video/vlxMphgzXWw/v-deo.htmlsi=rLQiGfFS4lWhzYlc
All very good points Us Americans believe that every country is worse than the US but according to the world peace index the US is 140 out of 160 countries for safety Columbia does have bad areas but so does America Comforts of home My shock was seeing 5 Brothers burgers in London The big thing is how much further the dollar goes in foreign countries especially away from tourists areas While I probably wouldn’t fly on private jets but I’ll plan to be there soon
This is not something Andrew can do. Pretty sure he still has no kids. The challenge with young children is that it is going to be quite difficult to raise the capital to get residency permits and transportation to move someplace better (unless you meet Andrew's criteria). How you do this will depend on where you are starting from. Sell as many possessions as possible and move into a tent in a low cost campground. Ecuador is probably the easiest if someone in the family has a college degree and you can work remotely at a good wage. Live with a lower cost of living for a time and you will be able to save enough to add some royal elements to your life such as Disneyland trips
There is alot of good things there, but the advice on Georgia is a bit outdated. Because Georgia is at number two in the line after Ukraine on where Russia will attack next, so i wouldn't bank my money in that country. There are other neutral coutries that are better for banking, like Serbia. Serbia will never be attacked by Russia, because Russia has to go trough NATO in order to reach Serbia, so much safer there.
I have been watching videos about Albania. It was a more interesting play before they introduced CFC rules earlier this year, but with the right structure an American could live in Albania and reduce their taxes with the FTC and FEIE there while earning a passport that fills some interesting gaps that many other citizenships leave out.
Like your Turkish remodeling apartment in Istanbul. Been in Mexico Malaysia etc how can I be a humble earthling may I receive the minimal social security and travel the world or free to travel only if the us government allowed check your fact i live on less then 800 and always have a humble king on earth now on us ss limits with medical,obligation, minis my pension from good old USA, let me know may your rule book allow me of so can you tell the ss I'm allowed to freedom of travel ,,, was on my way to Georgia, before the recent civilian strive,, may i travel under current ss regulations to live simply around the earth D
Already in the early 1970s, when my expat journey started, first Amsterdam Bruxelles Paris, Barcelona I took with some girls to Southampton, creating a community in a old Watermill. Non of the nighbours did say hello - but when a Rolls Roys did passing, people did stop and bow nearly down to the sidewalk. This kind of snobbish life, I leaned to hate. Especiially when this guys did live from the money of their family and did have very little selv-asteem. Compensating with big car, big house, butler and debth over both ears. We found in the springtime unter the leaves in the garden a huge canvas tarpaulin - covering a swimmingpool. One of the girls did drag it to the forefront of our garden and did paint huge rings on top like a huge dartboard. For the first time ever, our Nighbours did show up and was curious and asked what she was doing. ‘It’s our New Helicopter landing place’ was her ironic answer. Det next day all nighbours did bow down when we passed with our Volvo. Tragic and I still hate this snobbish live style. Espesially when I realized, this guys had lot of debth and did liv from the wealth of their family and I know as an Psycho therapist, they most of the time have very low selv-esteem and need to compensate with huge cars, huge houses, butler and all this liabilities to act as a rich and show off. I like more the Getty version were the grandson of Poul Getty did come on his Harley to a hotel in New York in Jeans and T-shirt and asket for a room. The guy behind the desk did ignore him. The stuff did refuse to talk to him and he got throwen out on the street. He come back some hours later and the guy behind the desk was even more unfriendly, calling the police. Getty very quietly told him: ‘I did buy the hotel and now give me a room and you are fired’. See that is real freedom…! Snobbs copy bust each other with golf and champagne and caviar, very little own style. No Lifestyle I whish, no matter how much money I have. I live in Scandinavia in an real Kingdom where we did see the Queen in our bakery like everybody else. Everybody is greeting but no big fuzz.
You’re projecting your needs and wants onto others. People are different and want and need different things. There are people who have a perfectly happy life and never wanted kids (or can’t have kids due to medical reasons) or never wanted to be married, that’s what the beauty of freedom is. People need to stop projecting their stuff and then generalizing and thinking everyone wants what you want or thinks like you because it simply is not true and happiness comes from within. If you keep chasing happiness outside of yourself, you’ll constantly be chasing and never attain it.
Did you say Turkey gets along with everyone? This is funny, do you know of their relationship with their neighbours? Geopolitically it is the worst place on earth, despite the great food culture.
I hope this inspires someone. Like Andrew said in an older video, which I'll paraphrase here, being a Nomad Capitalist really beings in your mind. So does living like a king.
Now that we have shattered stereotypes, and you know what Live Like a King is and is not about, watch or rewatch our latest - and grandest - episode, where we explore luxury living in Madrid, Spain: ua-cam.com/video/0Y9HskItx60/v-deo.html
Was the Oman episode ever released?
Watching from Medellin. As someone with homes in Italy, Brazil, and business in Colombia i can tell you life outside the USA is more cost effective, I am treated better, had a 11 course Omakase with wine pairing last night at $120 usd. If you like that sort of stuff most developed cities will deliver more for less.
Thank you for sharing. Your experiences truly embody the benefits of living the Nomad Capitalist lifestyle. We'd be glad to welcome you to Nomad Capitalist Live, where you can connect with like-minded individuals and continue exploring new opportunities: nomadcapitalist.com/live
Totally agree. Just went for a 90 min massage with sauna, cold baths, and all you can eat fruits in Shenzhen for USD 80
@@momo_san1980we went to spaland in korea 11.50 usd for 4 hours at least 10 different sauna rooms, hot springs,a cafe with ice and hot drinks and snacks with very very inexpensive prices, you can get massage, manicure, pedicure a restaurant upstairs and a game room, there were more but I don't even remember lol
@@momo_san1980 I used to live in Hong Kong, the quirk there was you had third world pricing for day to day purchases, but housing and vehicles were WAY more expensive than in America. If you could afford a suburban McMansion with a swimming pool in the US, best you were doing in HK was a 900sqft apartment north of the city where the hallways smelled like people’s cooking and you could hear piano lessons through the walls 😂. Boy were you making a sacrifice in that category.
I think many people are missing the bigger picture of this live like a king series. What Andrew is showing that every country has a wealthy class and you can live that lifestyle in that country if you choose to. Especially in places where your US dollar can go a long way in their respected currency. Lastly, it isn’t uncommon for foreigners to mingle with the wealthy natives, quite common actually.
Stretch dollar 😂
There's no point in being fake. I'm me. No one knows my net worth but my financial advisor and myself. I prefer a burrito over caviar. Never Taco Hell, tho. However, to live like Andrew is not necessarily about net worth but a state of mind, and that's why I watch. I'm thinking seriously about living like Andrew..
You don't know until you try and you can always move back home and watch TV.
@@mistica-10 true. I left the UK in 97 when I was 29. I didn't need a lot of money. In fact at times I had only 50$ left but I never thought about going back.
Now I live in Bulgaria where the tax is flat 10% and it's the lowest cost country in the EU, and Panama which has territorial taxation. I have a Bulgarian wife and when I look back I'm glad I left the UK when I did. If I had not gone I would have got a mortgage and obligations and I would still be there in the rat race.
If you feel like an adventure, don't hesitate. That window of opportunity might not present itself again for a very long time.
Go where you want. Not where others think you should go.
Go where you're treated best.
@@nomadcapitalist Andrew, I'm addicted to sliding down mtns on snow.... can't find a single video you've made with a country that has snow!!! next vid topic requested**** $$$$$$$ edit: not Svalbard*
@@shaecloud4403 Switzerland has snow.
@@shaecloud4403 Georgia, a nation he mentions frequently, has snow and quite good snowboard/skiing infrastructure in Borjomi (amongst other towns).
Love this series. You are absolutely right, "Live where you are treated best".
'Live like a King' is fun to watch and a lot of regular people can live like a king in other less expensive countries. A lot of wealthy people live very modestly and will not flaunt it.
A profound experience that shaped my life after was the San Francisco earthquake of1989. In a giant catastrophe people are truly scary. Aanother example, survivors of a ship sinking cling to a liferaft for a day or two. Panic sets in and o e man murders others for their share of food and water. They are rescued the next day.
In the coming days guard yourself and your family. Do not depend on others for anything, or at least for as little as possible.
I am perfectly happy with my decision to live in Ecuador.
Military survival school teaches you the hierarchy of needs: water, shelter, food. Keep this in mind as the world spirals out of control.
Ecuador is getting dangerous bc of the Mexican cartels 😢
I Love your business motto that’s what makes you so special not everyone is going to understand what living like a King means it is Freedom = go where you are treated best ! Keep bringing your unique talented video’s coming ♥️
Thank you!
This series have given me an idea. Every vacation we take, we are going to play James Bond. We’re getting dressed up and going to a fancy place. We’re gonna enjoy a fancy wine tasting. We’re gonna see a local opera, we’re gonna hire a driver to take us to these events . This is how I see the series. Living abroad even for those with under $100,000 can live like that. I think I got some more ideas for 2025. Life is good here in Colombia to enjoy travel elsewhere.
Great video for sharing your life with us! We need more though. Such as your day to day life would be really interesting, etc…
Love this series!! Thanks for showcasing places that would have been usually under the radar. Would you ever do a live like a king in Thailand? Or is that not usually something that is of interests for your clients?
Thanks for watching and for the suggestion. Stay tuned!
@nomadcapitalist heard you mention it later in the video, can't wait for that one!!
I've lived most of my life in the USA and Australia. I have traveled and lived in other countries and I can attest that there are PLENTY of places around the world that you can live nicely and enjoy a good life out of the rat race.
I say you live like a king series is done so well it should be a TV show. Great job.
Thank you! We’re glad you enjoy it!
Your videos are fantastic, Andrew. Great information, great perspective, and great production/editing. I'm adding KL to my Southeast Asia itinerary in January because of you. Keep up the fantastic work.
Thank you for your kind words and enjoy Kuala Lumpur! If you’d like to learn more, we’d love to welcome you to Nomad Capitalist Live, where you can connect with like-minded individuals and gain valuable insights from top experts: nomadcapitalist.com/live/
Thank you for all your lovely videos in the Live Like A King Series. Excellent vlogs.
Our pleasure!
@nomadcapitalist 😁
Heres a reality check. Theres always a bigger, better boat. I built a sailboat in Maryland. I was very proud of my accomplishment. It had new paint, decking, rigging, interior etc., etc. When I got to Florida there were nicer and newer boats everywhere. One day I was wandering the marina and saw the most beautiful, grand yacht. While marvelling at its size and quality craftsmanship a bigger more magnificent yacht pulled in. It was double the size of the one I was just looking at. It was so nice in fact that the older o e no longer looked all that wonderful. This is the situation for billionaires.
Live like a king is wonderful. This has become my goal.
Love your Live Like a King series even though it's intended target audience is way above my pay grade. I find it fascinating to see what sort of luxuries the affluent can experience in different countries all over the world. Please keep the series coming! 👀
Thanks for watching. More episodes coming!
Hey Andrew, wonderful perspective on reasons for moving to other countries!🎉😊
I enjoy the live like a king series even though that's not really my goal when leaving the United States. My version of live like a King is where I can afford pretty much anything I want on a cheap budget to maximize my quality of life 😎
I live in Shenzhen China, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, and Ho HCMC Vietnam. All these places are much safer than these legacy brand cities such as London, New York, and LA. Don't believe me? I take the subway in Hong Kong and the gentleman sitting next to me was wearing a gold Rolex. Try that in New York or London.
Love the coffee cup. And yes, I think you are right!
Everything depends on how you want to live. I'm perfectly happy sitting around reading books and eating street tacos. I'm using my wealth to sit around on a balcony overlooking the ocean while I read books and eat street tacos. And drink expensive scotch. I'm not cheap, I'm boring.
I really appreciate your perspective, very grounded, practical and relatable 👌
I love this video! This is so true. In many ways I used to live in a nicer place in Sao Paulo Brazil than I do now in Toronto. Our society is so brainwashed. I'm not denying the data here regarding violence and HDI, but data is an average and the reality is a lot more complex than that.
Three days ago my condo in Toronto was invaded by a homeless guy who rang the emergency alarm and proceeded to undress himself. I have never experienced that in my home country, neither have any of my friends who currently live there. Yet this is something that has happened to some other friends in Toronto.
Every place has problems, just choose the problems you want to have. It's starting to look like the problems for north America are not worth it anymore at this point. It's seeping ever so closer to Latin America every day without the "good parts" such as affordability, family values and good food.
Sidenote, my dad was born in Bogota and he kinda looks like you hahaha
Latin America is dangerous though. Didn't you hear about that rich London businessman's daughter, who is a model that got kidnapped in Sao Paulo?
You are generally right about the world and the state of play, and specifically right about this example too. Welcome to Toronto. It is surely in the top quartile of decline for the major cities of the world. A city we were tremendously proud to reside in is now well past its peak, and, tragically, appears to be on an unstoppable woke, socialist decline.
@@sumnetsumnet6189 It is all a matter of perspective. You can always hire a private security firm or a local guide to help you. Learn the local language.
I do volunteer veterinary services for indigenous communities in rural areas of South America, and I aspire to be a digital nomad so I can do more volunteer work. The people down there are so appreciative of the help, a stark contrast to how I'm treated in the states doing the same thing. I would love another LLAK video in LATAM for more inspiration.
Live Like a King Venezuela Andrew let’s gooooo!
Thanks for your video and i totally agree with you,. Indeed inspired by your video i bought one of my little properties in Istanbul. The properties i have in cheap countries, all toghether , cost me yearly what the one in the Uk was costing me monthly and that is considering i did not have a mortgage!!!!!!!!! And just being able to have the heating on all the time makes me feel like a Queen 😆Oh i forgot to say that evan just what i save at the denstist also pays fo my yearly bills .......
Glad to see you winning!
@@nomadcapitalist thank you so much for all your precious content !!!!!
Build the dream and live it, thank you for providing quality content.
Our pleasure!
I love those videos! They're a bit cheeky somtimes but that's part of the charm...you deserve all the best for the eyes you are opening and the ruffled feathers of the haters.
Thank you for watching Like Live a King!
can we get an update on the Georgia situation?
Messy there 😂 😂😂
Warren B eats McDonald's every morning. What's wrong with a burrito 😂
I've left the US a year ago. I'll honestly say it was the best decision Ive ever made. I live in a country that I think is overlooked alot (Morocco). Just living here I've been able to live like a king and double my savings. This year im going to diversify my money and by the end of the year buy a property.
Congratulations on successfully moving abroad and adopting the Live Like a King lifestyle! We’d be glad to welcome you to the next Nomad Capitalist Live where you can connect with like-minded people and learn from the brightest minds in international diversification and real estate strategies: nomadcapitalist.com/live
Hi Andrew, I want you to film the next LIVE LIKE A KING in Moscow 🇷🇺
Number one
I can't wait to live in Rome to Georgia hopefully I can open a business throughout. Leaning Italian "Vai dove sei trattato meglio".
We were wandering around Chow Kit in KL last night. No issues. Just welcoming smiles and curious locals.
Wonderful. The Chow Kit leads to the Tuanku Abdul Rahman road that leads to the old town area of KL at Merdeka (Independence) Square. The Chow Kit area also is next to Kampung Baru, the last Malay village in the city center, walkable via the Saloma Link to the very near KLCC, the most iconic landmark in KL. By the way, there are many illegal immigrants in Chow Kit area especially the Indonesian at the Chow Kit wet market. The local authorities seemed to take their own sweet time to eradicate this problem. There are little Dhaka, little Jakarta in KL, nothing that the Malaysian can be proud of.
@ we walked that route from Chow Kit, Kampung Baru, Soloma link to Suria KLCC easy route. Had lunch and walked back. Not hot as we expected. Locals were friendly and asking us if we were lost! Everything good. Had a walk in the evening to the food centre - Last exit, very friendly and nice tasty food. Enjoying our visit. We also walked to Merdeka Square, my wife painted the older white building - I went for a coffee! We then got roast duck and rice in the central market as it was easy and great tasting - then got a Grab back to the hotel, very hot and sunny and we’d already walked 13,000 steps!
@tinglestingles Wow. That sounds lovely. Hope that you guys have had a good time and a pleasant stay in KL. 😁
@@Yasin_Affandi Kuching next destination then Penang! Thank you.
@tinglestingles Have a good time and a pleasant stay in Kuching and Penang. 😁
It’s just freedom to live as you want.
Excelentes todos tus videos Andrew.! Desafortunadamente siempre habra gente que no entienda la esencia de lo que quieres transmitir. Su cerebro no les da para más. 🤷🏻♂️
Esos haters solo muestran su frustración y talvez envidia de que ni siquiera son capaces de visualizar un estilo de vida asi para ellos mismos... Y no es que asi tenga que serlo, ya que al final cada quien decide lo que quiere ser, hacer, y tener.
Siempre muy agradecido con todo el contenido de este canal. Es excelente! 👍
Hey Andrew, do a 'Live like a king' video in Tirana and shock the world.
I eat tinned sardines, tinned beans and greek yogurt wherever I go, and make sure to train every day. That's my version of living like a king 😊
Eating caviar and smoking cuban cigars is not something i aspire to.
Born in Manhattan sitting in my car eating a tuna on rye with a cup of coffee is living like a king. I met some strange people in the southwest they traveled to NYC for a few days and act like they are better than me because they ate at a Michelin star restaurant I told them me too.
@robertsontirado4478 it's all about perspective. What's interesting is most people think they're better than other people until you put them in the same room and then ask them again. When you are looking the other people in the eye suddenly you realise you are not better at all.
Honestly can you do a video on s korea, and the martial law disaster?
What happens if you have a passport, or property in a country that does this out of the blue?
there is no issue with s korea is over and mass media exagerates
It was the PM getting too big for his britches and trying to stop the larger opposition party from chucking him out. They simply voted against his martial law declaration and stopped it
@pentrubarbati I not saying that in par say. But it can be any country you relocate to and a situation like it happens.
@UnimportantAcc well no. S korea has a president, not a pm.
@@sagepirotess6312 In the span of Politics I'd rather be in Seoul S. Korea during this brief Marshall law than in Baltimore during the BLM riots. It's all relative. Like a natural disaster, you gotta have an emergency plan.
"People without money think that money is in everything." That man saying you're broke by eating a burrito has revealed himself to be broke. Money isn't in one's choice of breakfast. People who judge every situation through the eyes of money, don't have it and have never had it.
When will we see Live Like a King in Japan?
In the words of the obscenely rich Harvey Specter "This is New York, I want a cart, a vendor, the vague sense of danger that the hot dog might be made of anything."
What are you favourite city festivals where you live like a king
Great content as always. Haters gonna hate. Keep living king
Hahaha you really know Bogota. That's fun.
It is called living on your own terms with options
The poor minded will always make excuses, I've heard some people saying '' Oh, successful people are egocentric, the don't share about their success with others'', and when I show them channels like yours and they say '' Oh, he's just a Click baiter''.
Andrew, who was the Queen @ 3:20????:)
Have you visited the US since renouncing your US citizenship? Is it possible for you to go visit the US? For example to go to a funeral or wedding of a loved one.
This article covers the pros and cons of renouncing US citizenship: nomadcapitalist.com/global-citizen/pros-cons-renouncing-us-citizenship/
This article covers the pros and cons of renouncing US citizenship: nomadcapitalist.com/global-citizen/pros-cons-renouncing-us-citizenship/
what do you make of north african countries ? Tunisia Algeria Morocco ?
In this video Mr Henderson talks about the top 10 countries to invest in Africa and covers Morocco: ua-cam.com/video/vlxMphgzXWw/v-deo.htmlsi=rLQiGfFS4lWhzYlc
All very good points Us Americans believe that every country is worse than the US but according to the world peace index the US is 140 out of 160 countries for safety Columbia does have bad areas but so does America Comforts of home My shock was seeing 5 Brothers burgers in London The big thing is how much further the dollar goes in foreign countries especially away from tourists areas While I probably wouldn’t fly on private jets but I’ll plan to be there soon
Has anybody here lived in Costa Rica? What did you see as drawbacks?
We’ve rated Living in Costa Rica: safety, openness, taxation, cost, and quality of life. Read to find more: nomadcapitalist.com/countries-costa-rica/
Let's see "live like a king for people who have many young children" please. :)
This is not something Andrew can do. Pretty sure he still has no kids. The challenge with young children is that it is going to be quite difficult to raise the capital to get residency permits and transportation to move someplace better (unless you meet Andrew's criteria). How you do this will depend on where you are starting from. Sell as many possessions as possible and move into a tent in a low cost campground. Ecuador is probably the easiest if someone in the family has a college degree and you can work remotely at a good wage. Live with a lower cost of living for a time and you will be able to save enough to add some royal elements to your life such as Disneyland trips
I cant tell if andrew is sending us secret coded messages with those paintings or if those are just modern art.
Only an analyst would ask that question
There is alot of good things there, but the advice on Georgia is a bit outdated. Because Georgia is at number two in the line after Ukraine on where Russia will attack next, so i wouldn't bank my money in that country. There are other neutral coutries that are better for banking, like Serbia. Serbia will never be attacked by Russia, because Russia has to go trough NATO in order to reach Serbia, so much safer there.
Before you take the plunge be sure what you really want, it may not be the cliches of champagne, caviar and beautiful women of negotiable virtue.
The label "successful" has been co-opted.
Way above my pay grade too but it's nice to watch. 😊
Yet, rise and grind brother! You will make it happen! 🤑🤑🤑🤑
I've enjoyed watching Andrew for a long time, but he's obviously not into any countries with snow...
Both Georgia and Montenegro have plenty of snow.
@@xencutz TIL cheers!!!
I have been watching videos about Albania. It was a more interesting play before they introduced CFC rules earlier this year, but with the right structure an American could live in Albania and reduce their taxes with the FTC and FEIE there while earning a passport that fills some interesting gaps that many other citizenships leave out.
"There is no such thing as happiness or unhappiness, only a compersion between one state and another" DUMAS
Like your Turkish remodeling apartment in Istanbul. Been in Mexico Malaysia etc how can I be a humble earthling may I receive the minimal social security and travel the world or free to travel only if the us government allowed check your fact i live on less then 800 and always have a humble king on earth now on us ss limits with medical,obligation, minis my pension from good old USA, let me know may your rule book allow me of so can you tell the ss I'm allowed to freedom of travel ,,, was on my way to Georgia, before the recent civilian strive,, may i travel under current ss regulations to live simply around the earth
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I live like a king in Ukraine. I’m low income (
In Ukraine? Brother, take care, you are in danger
@ Kyiv well protected. Now you know.
Malaysia or Singapore is still the best option to live for me
geographic arbitrage
Id love to see you cover more in africa
I am from germany. I like mexico food. Wundesbarre Leben Haben.
Already in the early 1970s, when my expat journey started, first Amsterdam Bruxelles Paris, Barcelona I took with some girls to Southampton, creating a community in a old Watermill. Non of the nighbours did say hello - but when a Rolls Roys did passing, people did stop and bow nearly down to the sidewalk. This kind of snobbish life, I leaned to hate. Especiially when this guys did live from the money of their family and did have very little selv-asteem. Compensating with big car, big house, butler and debth over both ears.
We found in the springtime unter the leaves in the garden a huge canvas tarpaulin - covering a swimmingpool.
One of the girls did drag it to the forefront of our garden and did paint huge rings on top like a huge dartboard. For the first time ever, our Nighbours did show up and was curious and asked what she was doing. ‘It’s our New Helicopter landing place’ was her ironic answer. Det next day all nighbours did bow down when we passed with our Volvo. Tragic and I still hate this snobbish live style. Espesially when I realized, this guys had lot of debth and did liv from the wealth of their family and I know as an Psycho therapist, they most of the time have very low selv-esteem and need to compensate with huge cars, huge houses, butler and all this liabilities to act as a rich and show off.
I like more the Getty version were the grandson of Poul Getty did come on his Harley to a hotel in New York in Jeans and T-shirt and asket for a room. The guy behind the desk did ignore him. The stuff did refuse to talk to him and he got throwen out on the street. He come back some hours later and the guy behind the desk was even more unfriendly, calling the police.
Getty very quietly told him: ‘I did buy the hotel and now give me a room and you are fired’. See that is real freedom…!
Snobbs copy bust each other with golf and champagne and caviar, very little own style. No Lifestyle I whish, no matter how much money I have.
I live in Scandinavia in an real Kingdom where we did see the Queen in our bakery like everybody else. Everybody is greeting but no big fuzz.
Someone only lives life like a King if they share their time with a loving spouse and the only true wealth, your children.
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You’re projecting your needs and wants onto others. People are different and want and need different things. There are people who have a perfectly happy life and never wanted kids (or can’t have kids due to medical reasons) or never wanted to be married, that’s what the beauty of freedom is.
People need to stop projecting their stuff and then generalizing and thinking everyone wants what you want or thinks like you because it simply is not true and happiness comes from within. If you keep chasing happiness outside of yourself, you’ll constantly be chasing and never attain it.
Dang it. We don’t have any kids. What about half a king?
Where do you reside, Andrew?
167st
I know how to cook all that great steak, etc. So I don't really need to go anywhere, but would like Mexico...
Did you say Turkey gets along with everyone? This is funny, do you know of their relationship with their neighbours? Geopolitically it is the worst place on earth, despite the great food culture.
I hope this inspires someone. Like Andrew said in an older video, which I'll paraphrase here, being a Nomad Capitalist really beings in your mind. So does living like a king.