Live Well in This Attractive, Undiscovered City For $1,200 a Month
By Jim Santos
By Jim Santos
If you're someone who is
looking for the conveniences of a good-sized city close to the beach and
the mountains, I may have found the sweet spot for you. Especially if
you are a trailblazer—someone who would enjoy the experience of
immersing yourself in a new language and culture.
This city of 250,000 people
has stayed off most expats' radars. Even local tourists rarely visit.
But whether you're just visiting or looking for a full-time retreat,
this city is worth checking out.
It's home to a diverse
culinary scene, as well as to all the other amenities (malls,
healthcare, and more) you'd need for a comfortable life, without being
too big or overcrowded. It enjoys warm weather (think 70s F and 80s F)
year-round, and easy access to a pristine beach just 30 minutes
offshore, on a nearby island.
Big bonus: This is an
affordable place to live. Rents in the downtown area for a three-bedroom
apartment or condo range between $350 and $500 a month. Newer rentals
in the city's eastern section run about $100 more.
If you'd rather own your own
home, you also have options here. I found a four-bedroom, three-bathroom
condo in the downtown area, blocks from a large supermarket, listed for
$70,000. A newer, furnished home with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a
garage, and a pool is priced at $159,000.
Public transport is cheap and
readily available, so you won't need a car. And a couple can expect
average electric bills of about $55 a month. All told, this means a
couple who are renting can live very well on $1,200 to $1,500 a month.
The city's downtown is very
attractive and very walkable. The sidewalks are wide and clean, and as
the climate is very plant-friendly, there's a lot of greenery and
flowers.
The square in the center of
town has a beautiful church at one end and government buildings at the
other. The church has a soaring clock tower in its center, and smaller
domes spire on either side. Clear and stained-glass windows in all three
columns create stunning effects out of the sunlight.
Banks and shops complete the
blocks surrounding the park. It is a lovely space, with lush landscaping
and a central fountain. Wide walkways with colorful geometric patterns
give you ample room to roam about the square, enjoying the flowers and
trees.
For a city with no tourism,
there's a great selection of restaurants. There are plenty of coffee
shops and places with local food, but there are also pizza joints,
burger places, Chinese restaurants, and more. We had a great meal at a
Tex-Mex place called the Red Bean. The food was delicious and the
margaritas cold and strong. On our visit, I had a combo grill platter
that included a large piece of chicken, a steak, fries, and a salad,
served on a wooden cutting board. My wife had a huge chicken burrito,
and we each managed to drink two large margaritas (we were walking the
two blocks back to the hotel). Our bill, with tip, was still just under
$30.
To get to the island just
offshore, local beachgoers take a ferry for $1.50 that follows a small
river on the island to a dock on the other side, near the beach. Once
you disembark, you find an oasis of tranquility far removed from the
city bustle. Since there is no road traffic, the beach is very quiet,
with beautiful white sand and a gentle surf. Visitors tend to be locals
with their families, so it feels very much like a private beach.
If you're more of a city mouse than a country mouse, this could be the place for you.
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