You often dream of quitting your job, ditching it all, and moving to paradise international living revealed the top 10 cheapest places to live and retire for 2020 This list isn’t just for retirees. It’s also for people who want to live somewhere so cheap that they don’t have to work


10 Spain

Spain is one of the most popular European countries for those looking to live and retire overseas. beaches, mountains, fabulous cities, colorful festivals, and sunshine almost everywhere are just a few of the perks of living in Spain. 


One of the biggest factors attracting people here in Spain’s cost of living. A couple should be able to live comfortably on about $2,000 a month or less. 


Many fruits and vegetables sell for one euro a kilo or less, and the quality is superb. Even in larger cities with more tourist traffic, such as Madrid or Barcelona, the cost of living is pennies on the dollar


compared to other major European and United States cities. If you are buying Spanish property, the average property price per square meter in Barcelona is around 4500 euros to 6000 euros.


Nine Thailand

this diverse country has at all some of the world’s most beautiful beaches are located in the southern part of the country. From the bustling seaside resorts to the more tranquil islands,


there is something for everyone who dreams of retirement in the tropics. You can live here comfortably at around $500 a month.


It all depends on which part of the country you want to live in, and what kind of lifestyle you prefer.


There are many places where you can dine well and still leave the table with the change from $5 per meal. 


A full checkup by a Western trained doctor in a modern hospital will cost you less than $40. Eight, Peru best known as the home of the mountaintop, Inca Citadel MACHU PICCHU, PERU still remains fairly undiscovered as a retirement destination. 


The cost of living is one of the cheapest anywhere, with rent starting as low as $150 per month, and filling three-course lunches starting at $2 and 50 cents, including a drink. 


Compared to other Latin American countries, Peru has an average cost of living. It’s cheaper than Brazil, Colombia or Chile, but more expensive than Bolivia or Paraguay. In general services, food, transportation, accommodations, and clones are cheaper than in Europe or the US. 


But some products like electronics as well as imported food and are more expensive than in their countries of origin. 


Seven Portugal

with a sliver of coastline, and an inland ambulance that can take you back centuries and time. Portugal in many ways still belongs to an earlier era.

People are friendly and courteous.


The low cost of living is a big draw for those who choose to live in Portugal. Even in the capitals, Lisbon, one of Europe’s most charming cities. A couple can live comfortably from about 20 $200 a month.


Lunch for two at an inexpensive restaurant. Run $16 you’ll pay to double that for a mid range eatery. a one bedroom rental in cities averages $690. And outside the city center, you’ll pay $450 utilities to average about $110

and internet usage about $27for one. 

Romance, culture, and adventure awaits you in your ideal spot in Portugal


six Colombia

Located in South America, Colombia is where the Pacific and the Caribbean collide with the Andes and the Amazon. It’s a country that is more beautiful, dramatic, and diverse than nearly any other. And Colombia boasts beautiful areas where the cost of living is the lowest you’ll find anywhere in South America. You can live here comfortably on around 1000 to $2,000 per month. utility costs including water, electricity, garbage service, and broadband internet service average around $110.


The national average for an apartment in both the central city districts and the suburbs is less than $270 per month.


Five, Malaysia

Malaysia has everything that may want to make someone relocate there. Besides the rain forests, islands, and beaches, Malaysia is known for being a modern, robust, and ever-evolving country to live in. The country’s diverse ethnic mix makes being a stranger here easy. It is also a perfect destination for those looking for an affordable retirement. A family of six or six friends can dine out in a good local restaurant for less than $6 per person, including beer. 


The climate in Malaysia means that fruit and vegetables are grown all year round. In general, food products and markets will cost half what they do in the UK or the US


four Ecuador

Ecuador, one of the best retirement havens for years, lies in the northwestern corner of South America. bordered by Columbia to the north, Peru to the south and east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Since the land produces excellent food, mostly with year round growing seasons, prices at local markets are so low, it’s difficult to carry more than $15 worth of fruits and vegetables. You can own a home on a Pacific Coast beach for less than $150,000.

Apartment rental prices depend on the location in the city but tend

to cost about $80 to $450 per month. the monthly budget comes in at less than 1500 dollars a month.


Three, Mexico,

Mexico always features among top retirement havens. It’s home to more North American expats than any other country in the world.

Wherever you go in Mexico, the people will charm you, the natural beauty will seduce you. And the remarkably affordable cost of living will entice you to stay. Accommodation accommodations in Mexico are affordable. Whether you choose to live with roommates or by yourself.


The closer you are to the city center or the beach, the more costly it becomes. Many couples live a very comfortable life for 1500 to $2,000 a month. Although Mexico is affordable. Banks and money exchange services are still wildly inconsistent.


Two Costa Rica.

Costa Rica is one of the safest spots and best places to live in Central America. It welcomes foreigners with open arms. x pets are attracted to Costa Rica for numerous reasons, which include the low cost of living, excellent health care, beautiful beaches, rain forests, and cool mountains. Many families also work in Costa Rica for their education system. couples can live well on 1500 dollars per month in expenses, including housing, transportation,


food, and medical expenses. The average local salary is about $750. So that is usually the absolute lowest you could expect. But $1,000 is a better super budget baseline for foreigners.

One, Panama

Panama is an excellent spot for expats. retirees, and even digital nomads. It’s modern, comfortable, safe, and friendly.


The lush mountain towns of Panama are ranked among the best retirement destinations in the world. And many people choose Panama.


Because of the weather and ease of living. It’s possible to live in Panama for as low as $1,000 per month.

Those looking to buy an apartment should expect to pay around $200 per square foot in the city center. Healthcare in Panama is good and affordable for minor problems. Most clinics charge a nominal fee of between 20 and $60 for an office visit. Hospitals and larger cities offer state of the art equipment and specialists can be found in any field.


But because cheap is a relative term, you need to calculate your budget. And then find a country where you can get the right balance between the cost of living and standard of living so that you can be happy and comfortable in your retirement abroad.