Life In Nicaragua
The cost of living in Nicaragua remains affordable. You can rent a regular 900 square foot flat for only $460. You will be able to get by on $1200 each month. If you can increase the budget to $2000, you will be living like a king or queen! Groceries will only add up to $300 a month and a beer is only $1.25. Whoa. Healthcare is reasonable as well, with hospitals basing the fees on age instead of income. People between aged 51 to 65 only pay $61 a month. Those older than that pay just $65! When it comes to things to do, you will surely enjoy diving, hiking, exploring and snorkeling in different parts of the country. Make sure to visit the volcanoes, nature preserves, and architectural landmarks over there!
Panama
Panama is another top choice for expats thanks to the topnotch dining, living, healthcare, and culture found in the big cities. The main language might be Spanish, but English is spoken far and wide thanks to its proximity to Miami. Are you into sandy beaches, cool mountaintops, or exotic rainforests? You do not have to choose among the three because Panama has them all. Average temperatures are around 90 degrees in the warmer months, while the cooler months have a low of 72 degrees.