With Only $150K, You Can Retire And Spend The Rest Of Your Days In These 25 Amazing Places

Published on 05/19/2019
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Life In Grenada

Considering that it is an island, just about everything will be imported. Luckily, prices are fairly reasonable nonetheless. You can get a one-bedroom apartment for $400 in the city, while monthly utilities should only be $72 and internet services $38. Like other countries here, gas is costly at $4 per gallon. Food will likely be the biggest expense as a pound of beef goes for $10, a pound of chicken breasts costs $5, a pound of onion costs $1, and a pound of apples cost $4. You will be able to keep your budget on the low end if you grow your own produce, of course. The island only has two hospitals, but they should be able to handle whatever medical attention you seek. If you require extreme medical care, St. Augustine’s hospital also offers air ambulance service.

Life In Grenada

Life In Grenada

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Morocco

Morocco is yet another country that offers plenty of diversity in all aspects. There are thousands of French expats in this North African country thanks to the high standard of living, low crime rates, and stable government. All of these things are available at much lower prices than most cities in Europe! The country has attracted numerous expats because it has something for everyone. Casablanca is probably the most Westernized city, and it offers great shopping, beaches, and medical facilities. Unfortunately, it is not very cheap. Meanwhile, Tangier is another great option as it is only 30 minutes away from Europe. The nightlife in this former international city is something to look into as well.

Morocco

Morocco

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