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How to find rent for LESS than $300 a month
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How to find rent for LESS than $300 a month
The country’s website will have a city and state of where their consulates are.
Might be interested let’s talk. Does it have utilities or no?
Good morning, so the neighborhood does have electricity and water. However, once you have built a home on it (even if it's a tiny home), you then can go to the 2 utility companies and request to be put on the list for them to come out and hook up water and electricity. My brother documented a little bit of that process on TikTok (@BensJungleShow) but there's no guarantee how fast they will come out and hook it up
Idiocricy
How about you stay instead of gentrifying the rest of the world?
Nie chcemy Amerykanów w Polsce.
🙌🏽👌good prices
It’s in Albania’ corrupt people trafficking there all leaving Albania to come to England
Where?
@@sendolovato2025 I literally show the town on the screen when you see the map pop up
Do they have any public transportation? And what part of Greece is this?
I'm not sure about public transportation. You can look up videos about the town and see what it's like. The location is tagged on the video
I’ve been waiting for you to come here😂
Thanks!
Where did you film street scene with posters? Kathmandu?
@@sammencia7945 no, Im in South America
Hire a local ypung woman as an assistant to break through foreigner pricing.
@@sammencia7945 You can yes. But also if you just make friends and ask them to help you. That's what I do. Always make friends 🙂
I live at a place for $31US per month in the Phillipines… but the average foreigner pays $500-$600 a month. I live deep in the provinces of a smaller island, and love it! It is basic. Running water is intermittent (it stops if someone uphill is doing their washing), I had to put in some electrical wiring as it was not all working, and the power goes out regularly (sometime 4 times a week for 8 hours). The people are amazing and I am comfortable living here on $600US a month (food, electricity, travel, wife, all bills, and restaurants)
@@travelwithroland2 this is how you do it! Thanks for sharing! After we get ourselves set up good like that then we can spend time helping our community, which I'm sure you do 💪
Nothing works properly in Phillipines mate, that place is super underdeveloped , with that about of money what u pay in phillipines for rent u can live very nice apartment flat in Da nang Vietnam, its a beach town l similar like Miami and super cheap,healthy delicious food in vietnam compared with with sh*t food in phillipines lol
@@recep9095 Philippine food is awesome, and many speak English as it is an official language here. I married a Filipino and live here permanently. Also- the Phillipines is known for generous, amazing people and I see that every day living here. My rent is only $31US a month.
travel with roland sounds perfect in every way . and if you are from a country that has winter then you are even more lucky to be away from that as well and sky high costs in everything . we would love to live or at the least spend winters in sri lanka which is also a lovely country .
Those greek islands are amazing, especially the smaller quieter ones. I was in naxos and could totally see myself there - cheap, beautiful and good food everywhere
@@chiclet3247 that's awesome! It's on our bucket list
Nice work. Good luck for the channel. I think if you not only view the apartments, but the community, shops, local gov and other aspects of life someone needs to know to live there.
Thank you! We'll see. Im mostly focusing on the stuff that other creators arent talking about. There are way better creators than me that show that sutff I think
You shouldn't be here
Be where?
Why would I want to leave the United States? I like being able to call out government bs and my entire family not being arrested and or executed.
@@jjnix9517 As a person that has traveled the world and left USA years ago, USA is at the lower end of freedom. You can do what u just expressed in most countries. I didn't say to go to live in N. Korea. When I see comments like this about US "freedom" it's obvious that you don't travel and have never lived in a different country as a civilian. Go travel the world, then we will talk. It will be a much different conversation. Have a good day. Greetings from somewhere not in the USA 👋
Then you can pay $300 for a sq watermelon.
Oh hell nah. I’d rather have a high cost of living and guns than live in a communist dystopia.
@@danielrandom3127 lol
are you really want to live there? Good luck.
@@danieltan9556 I might move there in the future. I'm spending more time in some other countries first working on some projects. But when you spend time there you will see that it's nice to be in such a safe place with great food and lots to do. Get a passport and travel, it will be a pleasant experience to see that what you see in the media isn't always true. Just go experience about 30 different countries in several different continents and your idea of the world won't be what you see on screens. Greetings from outside of the USA 👋