How to Move Out of the U.S., Post-Crisis

Are you on the hunt for a relaxing stress-free location to move to once the crisis has abated? There are a lot of factors to consider before making such a move. Making a decision on where to more, how to move and how to ensure you have enough money for such a move.

The good news is that in most places in the world it is far cheaper to live than in the U.S. these days. Where we live in Nicaragua, we know couples living here that only have a small social security income.

In the video below, Jason Holland gives you a good overview of some of the issues you must consider very carefully.

Continue to follow our blog as we start to update you on what it takes to move overseas. We are starting a series of posts on funding your overseas adventure, very soon.

How Affordable Is Lake Atitlan?

Lake Atitlan is an amazing place in Guatamala. Although the cost of living is near the top of the list as to why it is so attractive to ex-pats, the life you can have while there is what makes it so popular.

Rent of less than $250 a month. Hiring a maid for $10 day. Cost of most groceries around $70 a month. Not to mention the low cost of eating out in restaurants.

In this video Andy Lee Graham of HoboTraveler Shows an apartment an Ex-pat from the US lives in for under $250: