With Only $150K, You Can Retire And Spend The Rest Of Your Days In These 25 Amazing Places

Published on 05/19/2019
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Life In Morocco

The cost of living highly depends on the city that you end up choosing. After looking at the average prices of different places here, Casablanca ended up being the most expensive. The outlying areas, however, cost a lot less. In the city, you will find one-bedroom apartments for $336 on average and utilities should be around $38. Additionally, produce is cheap. As a matter of fact, you can buy a pound of oranges for only 25 cents, a pound of apples for only 75 cents, and a two-liter bottle of water for 75 cents. There is readily available healthcare, although expect poor service at the public hospitals. The private ones will be more to your liking, although they typically outsource testing to other clinics. You can always buy health insurance in Morocco, but the paperwork might make you want to just buy it from your own country.

Life In Morocco

Life In Morocco

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Curacao

Do you like warm weather that is constant throughout the year? If this is the case, look no further than Curacao. This is the place to be thanks to its consistent 80-degree temperatures. Even in January and February, you can expect it to drop by only 3 degrees! There is no need to worry about hurricanes here because its location is perfect. It is situated off the Venezuelan coast in the Caribbean Sea. With its gorgeous colonial center, numerous caves, national park, and sun-soaked beaches, it is paradise!

Curacao

Curacao

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