The Philippines is an English-speaking nation with a lot to offer for a low-cost yet comfortable life in an exotic locale. With just a little care, a $1,000 monthly budget will get you far, providing you with everything you may need to make a new home.
The Philippines doesn’t disappoint as most ex-pats can live comfortably without compromise. Known for its tropical weather and natural beauty, it’s easy to be in wonder of your surroundings almost anywhere in the country.
Rent is 24% cheaper
Groceries are 33% cheaper
South Korea
South Korea may not be the cheapest country to live in, but it's made our list because salaries are very competitive. May English speakers move to South Korea to teach English where they are also offered free accommodation, making it even more affordable.
With Korean food being incredible, a friendly population, and strikingly beautiful countryside, South Korea's developed cities rival those in the US.
Rent is 22% cheaper
Groceries are 44% cheaper
Ecuador
Everything from the price of dinner to real estate is lower in Ecuador, and you won't have to forego the conveniences you may be used to if you grew up in a first-world country. The influence of Amerindian culture on modern-day Ecuador is still tangible and makes for a unique cultural heritage.
With its ever-improving infrastructure and near-perfect weather, Ecuador is consistently ranked as one of the best places to retire abroad.
Rent is 27% cheaper
Groceries are 35% cheaper
Portugal
When we think of Portugal, we envision seafood and pristine beaches but the country is even more than just that. Portugal is renowned for its excellent food, a relaxed lifestyle, and affordable living. The capital city is Lisbon and remains as one of the top destinations for travelers from all around the globe.
While the average salary may be a bit lower than some other countries in the region, it's still affordable living. And what a location!
Rent is 26% cheaper
Groceries are 28% cheaper
Italy
It's pretty clear that not all of Italy is going to be cheap! Many countries have both expensive and inexpensive cities, sometimes you need to find a balance. Everything costs more in tourist areas, while affordable places might be a bit too off the path.
If you're looking for a Tuscan lifestyle at an affordable price then the province of Abruzzo is an excellent choice. It's close to Florence with access to the Adriatic coastline as well as mountainous areas.
Rent is 21% cheaper
Groceries are 18% cheaper