Can a single woman safely retire overseas on $1200 a month? (2024)

Bonnie Hayman - IL Nicaragua Correspondent

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Hi Sarah,

The answer to your question is a resounding yes! I moved to Nicaragua 8 and a half years ago alone, without knowing anyone here and it's the best decision I've made in my life! I don't have to worry about money anymore because it's so economical to live here, and $1200 a month for a single is very do-able. But beyond that, I'm living a dream retirement in Nicaragua that would never have been possible in the U.S. I have an ocean view home, lots of new friends, and so many activities that I might have to slow down, but not yet! When you live here, you can take water aerobics; marimba and/or dance lessons; all sorts of art classes.

You can "give back" and volunteer in one of many different volunteer opportunities. The weather is warm, there's no traffic to deal with, you don't have to keep up with the Joneses and can be the real you! Life is so fulfilling here that I feel like I'm 22 again. If you want the happiest retirement possible, I suggest you consider moving abroad. Attend one of IL's conferences to help pinpoint where you want to live...and then go! You'll be happier and healthier living abroad. (Also, consider Nicaragua - it's fabulous!)

Jason Holland - IL Roving Latin America Editor

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Hi Sarah,

Costa Rica is, of course, one of the most popular spots for folks to retire abroad. Expat retirees have been coming down for more than three decades.

It's safe and stable in just about every region. You have warm temperatures year-round, with the coasts being more hot and humid (too much for some people but perfect for others) and the inland mountainous regions very temperate.

Many single women live in Costa Rica. You find plenty of active expat communities with all sorts of clubs, activities, parties, volunteer opportunities and more. And Costa Ricans are also very welcoming and you can easily integrate with your neighbors and soon be invited to local fiestas and celebrations.

Living on a budget of $1,200 is doable but a bit difficult. It would depend on where you live (touristy beach areas tend to be more expensive overall), how much your rent is, and what your lifestyle is. If you shop and eat out like a local, you can live cheaply. If you patronize the restaurants and shops geared to tourists full of imported items... you'll find yourself spending a lot of money.

But overall, Costa Rica is a great country to live in and thousands of North American expats call it home. To find out more about Costa Rica, you can get a ton of top-notch, free information here: Costa Rica

Wendy Dechambeau - IL Ecuador Highlands Correspondent

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Hi Sarah,

I live in Ecuador and can tell you there are many single women happily and safely enjoying life here. It can absolutely be done for $1200/month, though if you prefer a more luxurious lifestyle your cost of living will go up. But with cheap and readily available public transportation, fresh produce available year round at low prices, and no need for air conditioning (in the highlands) or heating you can live on much less than in the U.S. or Canada.

I'm not sure what you mean by "good weather" but the mountain areas of Ecuador are renowned for their all year springlike climate. The coast is warmer of course, but if you leave on or near the beach you'll get refreshing ocean breezes to cool you down.

You might also consider Colombia. There are many areas of the country that are attracting expats including Medellin. Even though it's a large city there are many beautiful and safe neighborhoods throughout and it's a place that I wouldn't hesitate to live. In fact I visited a few months ago as a solo female traveler and I never once felt unsafe or uncomfortable in the city. The great exchange rate between the Colombian peso and US Dollar makes it appealing as well and a single person could certainly get by on under $1200/month without worry.

Jessica Ramesch - IL Panama Editor

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Hi Sarah,

Living on $1200 a month is possible in a great many locations…and the countries we cover in IL publications are home to plenty of single female expats of all ages, many of whom say they feel safer in their new hometowns than they did back home.

As IL’s Panama Editor I can tell you that the single biggest consideration will be whether or not you pay rent. If you are able to buy a home outright, then you can live on $1200 a month pretty much anywhere in Panama. If you need to factor in the cost of rent, then there are certain areas that may not work. Most expats in Panama City, Coronado, and Boquete live on at least $2,500 a month, with up to half of that going toward rent. However, there are plenty of towns like Volcan and Las Tablas where expats are living on as little as $1200 a month, with rents being as low as $300 to $400 a month.

As for nice weather, that’s really subjective. I love the weather at sea level in Panama. Daytime temperatures in Panama City, where I live, average about 88 F. Evenings are typically about ten degrees cooler. It’s very humid and that suits me and my skin type. The Azuero region is slightly drier. Mountain areas like Boquete and Volcan are five to ten degrees cooler. There really is something for everyone here.

With so many countries offering low living costs and nice climates, it’s important to make a list of other criteria important to you (for example currency, proximity to the US, language, etc) before narrowing it down and perhaps planning a visit to see how comfortable you feel on the ground. You’ll find plenty of free information on Panama at www.internationalliving.com/countries/panama to help you in your search.

Best of luck,

IL Panama Editor Jessica Ramesch

Keith Hockton - IL Malaysia Correspondent

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Hi Sarah,

You can certainly do that in Penang, Malaysia. There are a fair few single women here and there are organisations here, like the International Womens Organisation, who can happily give you information and point you in the right direction.It's a safe friendly place to live and you can rent places on the beach for $500 a month.

Let me know if you need any more information.

Regards

Keith

Steven Lepoidevin - IL Peru Correspondent

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Hi Sarah,

If you decide to go ahead with this dream, you will be joining a growing number of single women retiring abroad. And the ones I have met are all having a great time!

Here in Northern Thailand, it would be more doable if you were able to purchase a small condo. With rent included in that monthly budget, it would be become a little more difficult but possible. Furnished studio condos can be found for less than $300 per month and monthly utility bills are small.

Living near the beaches in the south would be much more difficult. However, for less than $50 you can fly from Chiang Mai to many of these seaside resorts when the urge strikes.

One of the first things that strikes most single women that move here is how safe and comfortable they feel, even at night. i have been told many times to stress that to any single women thinking of retiring to this part of the world.

Here we have a vibrant expat community with many activities and festivals that take place throughout the year. These provide ample opportunity to get out and get involved with the community while making new long-lasting friendships.

With a monthly retirement income of $1200, you would need another $8000 deposited in a Thai bank account in order to obtain a retirement visa.

The best way to find out if it is doable and if you will like it is to make the leap and go for it. Do your homework, attend an IL conference if you can, pick a spot and go. After living abroad for the last ten years, I can assure you that you probably won't look back!

Can a single woman safely retire overseas on $1200 a month? (2024)

FAQs

Can a single woman safely retire overseas on $1200 a month? ›

The answer to your question is a resounding yes! I moved to Nicaragua 8 and a half years ago alone, without knowing anyone here and it's the best decision I've made in my life! I don't have to worry about money anymore because it's so economical to live here, and $1200 a month for a single is very do-able.

Where in the world can you live on $1500 a month? ›

Cozumel, Mexico

The Cost: Many expats live comfortably on $1,500 a month, according to International Living. Cozumel also has top-notch healthcare services. Renting a one-bedroom condo typically ranges from $450 to $700 a month.

Can I live in Belize for $1000 a month? ›

A couple coming from North America can probably survive on US$1,000 per month (assuming you have your own home). However, US$1,500 would be more reasonable. Compared to the USA, the cost of living in Belize is at least 50% cheaper according to testimonials from my ex-pats friends and clients who have moved to Belize.

What is the least expensive and safest country to live in? ›

Among the safest countries, the most affordable are Latvia, Chile, Costa Rica, Slovakia, and Lithuania. A person with a moderate lifestyle needs on average $1,000—1,100 per month to live comfortably in one of these countries.

Can you live off $1,200 a month? ›

Living on a budget of $1,200 is doable but a bit difficult. It would depend on where you live (touristy beach areas tend to be more expensive overall), how much your rent is, and what your lifestyle is. If you shop and eat out like a local, you can live cheaply.

What is a good monthly amount to retire on? ›

Average Monthly Retirement Income

According to data from the BLS, average 2022 incomes after taxes were as follows for older households: 65-74 years: $63,187 per year or $5,266 per month. 75 and older: $47,928 per year or $3,994 per month.

Is $1,500 a month enough to retire on? ›

While $1,500 might not be enough for non-housing retirement expenses for many people, it doesn't mean it's impossible to stick to this or other amounts, such as if you're already retired and don't have the ability to increase your budget.

Where in the world can you live on $1200 a month? ›

So for your total cost of living for one person in Mexico, you're looking at around $1,200 per month, but with more affordable housing, you can definitely get it under a thousand dollars per month. At the top of our list is Vietnam the number one place for affordable living according to Expat Insiders 2023 ranking.

Where do the happiest retirees live in the world? ›

Denmark has the highest level of life satisfaction among seniors and retirees, according to the World Happiness Report, which, for the first time ever, ranked countries by age group.

What is the cost of living in France for a single person? ›

The average cost of living in France per month for a single person is around €1,800. It's important to remember that this's just an estimate number, and your actual cost of living in France may be higher or lower depending on your location, specific needs, and lifestyle.

What is the cheapest and safest country to retire in? ›

Many countries offer excellent health care, infrastructure and amenities at a fraction of the cost compared to the U.S. The cheapest places to retire abroad include Panama, the Philippines, Portugal, Malaysia, Mexico, Thailand and Vietnam.

What is the #1 retirement country? ›

Norway is rated one of the top overall countries to retire to, due to its excellent healthcare, strong economy, beautiful scenery, and focus on work-life balance. Financial security, healthcare system, and lifestyle are the most common factors to consider when choosing a retirement country.

Is it better to retire in US or abroad? ›

For some, the main appeal of retirement abroad may be a lower overall cost of living. While retirement abroad requires careful planning about visas, and taxes, staying in the U.S. could mean managing higher costs of living and expensive health care.

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