HawaiiSquid wrote:
Thank you for the input/advice Seraph. I'm thinking about living in Heredia or Alajuela but SJ isn't completely off my list. I agree that walking cuts down on the transportation budget considerably. Taking the bus is a viable option too, don't you think? I don't drink, so that should save me some $ there.
For the first 6 or 7 year, I would need to live on a $2400-$2500 a month budget. Then that budget bumps up to $3000 because I'll receive a small retirement pension when I'm 57. Then in another 5 years I'll start to draw social security which (I'm assuming) will be another $500 a month bump, maybe more. That's $3500 a month to live on. I'm positive I can make $3000 and $3500 a month work. I'm not sure if CR will be my final resting place. I haven't been to Columbia or some of these other places people are recommending.
Where you live is mostly a matter of personal preference and what you're looking for. I view the city as a place of convenience... lots of stuff to do, places to go, plenty of girls, etc. Most importantly, you don't need a vehicle to go most places. Road transportation of all kinds in San Jose, in my opinion, sucks. It's not efficient and the roads are always clogged. The bus is cheap, but it can take forever to get anywhere. I am not usually in a hurry... I can be laid back... but I find it frustrating when I am wasting an hour or more on a bus or in a car. If I'm going to live in the city, then the main advantage of that to me is that I won't need a bus or a car to go most places that I want to go.
You'll definitely save money by not drinking. That adds up quickly. I do most of my drinking at home these days. Grocery store liquor is way cheaper than bar liquor.
$2500 increasing to $3500 per month is definitely doable for a rather nice lifestyle in SJ, Alajuela, or Heredia as long as you don't sink all of it into housing and don't have expensive tastes. A Tico making $40K per year is considered to be successful in most cases. I know that I could live a rather princely life in SJ on $3500/month.
Colombia is great. I live part-time in Cartagena now. I like a big city right on the coast. It's cheaper than SJ. You could live really nice here on $3500/month. Spanish in most of Colombia would be a must. You can get by with just English in SJ but that would be tough here. Other cities are cheaper than Cartagena because it's on the coast and is a tourist town. I know guys who live in Medellin for $1500/month or even a little less and they are happy.
Thanks for the advice. How did you end up in Cartagena? Was it on the recommendation of someone or did you discover it yourself? I’m wondering how all of that happens because everyone has an opinion on where to live. Obviously I can’t travel to all these places each time someone has a recommendation or it would blow up my travel budget. What was your process?
Thanks again for your help.