Retire in Puglia Italy Under $1000

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  • Опубликовано: 14 апр 2024
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    Mary Hanson, a dynamic expatriate residing in the charming region of Puglia, Italy, generously unveils the allure and remarkable affordability of this picturesque locale. Delving into a spectrum of topics, from visa protocols tailored for retirees to the nuances of healthcare and rental expenses, our podcast encapsulates invaluable insights. If the notion of retiring in Italy captivates you, allow us to illuminate your path towards a well-informed decision.
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  • @adventurefreaksss
    @adventurefreaksss  Месяц назад +6

    Our Living Abroad Cheap Report on Puglia is available now! You can find here: adventurefreaksss.com/italy/

  • @CameronFussner
    @CameronFussner 15 дней назад +114

    Thank you. Just what I needed to watch.
    My wife and I are directors of our farm business and own property, plus small pensions. I am nearly 55, wife is 52. We have started to save to retire from the farm, and possibly live on rental income, I'd really appreciate you go LIVE and talk about how to earn passive income online and retire comfortably, let’s say $820K.

    • @KarlyNoorda
      @KarlyNoorda 15 дней назад +4

      you should consider financial planning.

    • @fadhshf
      @fadhshf 15 дней назад +3

      It isn’t about how much you save, it’s about how you manage your money. Whether you work to earn income or invest, it still boils down to income vs expenses, so yeah you may look into financial advisors for a strategy that suits your timing.

    • @LucasBenjamin-hv7sk
      @LucasBenjamin-hv7sk 15 дней назад +2

      Even if you’re not skilled, it is still possible to hire one. I was a project manager and my personal portfolio of approximately $850k of my retirement pension took a big hit in April due to the crash. I quickly got in touch with a financial-planner that devised a defensive strategy to protect and profit from my portfolio this red season. I’ve made over $250k since then.

    • @hasede-lg9hj
      @hasede-lg9hj 5 дней назад +2

      @@LucasBenjamin-hv7sk Could you kindly elaborate on the advisor's background and qualifications?.

    • @LucasBenjamin-hv7sk
      @LucasBenjamin-hv7sk 5 дней назад +2

      I won't pretend to know everything, though. Her name is Sharon Ann Menys but I won't say anything more. Most likely, you can find her basic information online; you are welcome to do further study.

  • @arturgrabczewski3816
    @arturgrabczewski3816 Месяц назад +17

    Yes I couldn't agree more with the lady. Italy is still quite affordable. I visited Italy many times and travelled extensively there last year. Coffee and cornetto with cream is extremely cheap in any cafeteria. Pizza or spaghetti in almost any restaurant will cost you between 7-10 euro and that's even without trying to find an affordable eatery. Great selection of bread, veggies, cheese, ham in supermarkets.. And the wine is extremely cheap and fab. All very affordable.

  • @user-dk3jf5gm5e
    @user-dk3jf5gm5e Месяц назад +27

    Me and my husband retired 5years age and pay taxes on our retirement!So we decided to move somewhere overseas. We moved to Puglia Italy and,we still pay taxes after our retirements to usa. But we together have over $4.000 a month and live our best life. Everything is 10×cheaper RENT OR OWNING A PROPERTY, HEALTH CARE ,HEALTHY FOOD, SOCIAL LIFE ITC.❤❤❤

    • @user-dk3jf5gm5e
      @user-dk3jf5gm5e Месяц назад +5

      5 yrs ago, retired, sorry for miss spell it is my cellphone. 😂

    • @lucialuciferion6720
      @lucialuciferion6720 Месяц назад +4

      Cancel your US citizenship. I would NEVER pay taxes to the US after moving to another country. That's insane!

    • @alefortune
      @alefortune 16 дней назад

      @@lucialuciferion6720 my thoughts exactly!

    • @gathercreatelivewithleslie8340
      @gathercreatelivewithleslie8340 3 дня назад

      We will be retiring in three years, I would love to do this. Where should we start for understanding what we need to do? My son who would be eighteen at the time would probably be coming with us also. Im a second generation Italian in the US and have dreamed about Italy my whole life.

  • @gunwu9084
    @gunwu9084 Месяц назад +37

    Mary, get an e-bike to get around in the village. You don't need a drivers license for it. They also come with 3 wheels (for seniors) and a nice basket where you can put all your grocery in. 😊

    • @ireneuszpyc6684
      @ireneuszpyc6684 20 дней назад +1

      she’s American: she needs an SUV

    • @AlbertAzimov
      @AlbertAzimov День назад

      If that village has a lot of stairs (which is very typical for a coastal cities) that bicycle will be a burden

  • @Kenny-bj2zq
    @Kenny-bj2zq Месяц назад +12

    Dang, one of the best interviews for someone who is starting to look at retiring in Italy! Very well done and nice to get an idea on the Tax side that most people overlook

  • @howtomakestuff8
    @howtomakestuff8 Месяц назад +25

    I live in Viterbo. Best decision ever!! Affordable and wonderful to live.

    • @priscillarichardson7612
      @priscillarichardson7612 25 дней назад

      🤗

    • @gathercreatelivewithleslie8340
      @gathercreatelivewithleslie8340 3 дня назад

      Any recommendations to someone wanting to do the same??

    • @howtomakestuff8
      @howtomakestuff8 3 дня назад

      @@gathercreatelivewithleslie8340 I would look for towns and avoid big cities. In Italy in small towns the prices are very reasonable for a home and for living. The pace is much slower and you learn to enjoy a simpler way of life. Check out Narni in Umbria (small well kept town) or Viterbo.

  • @Loumow1
    @Loumow1 Месяц назад +16

    Great podcast. My husband and I bought a house in Puglia 4 years ago as retirees. Our town doesn’t have English speakers but it has been fun and challenging to learn phrases and people are so friendly and helpful that it hasn’t been a problem. However, Google translate is a must! Also, trains in Puglia are extremely slow. From our town to Lecce by car is 45 min, by train 2 hrs. The train is out of the 1960’s But we have electric bikes and you can put them on the trains for a couple euros. We can walk everywhere but the bikes are helpful if the groceries are heavy. Prices here are exactly half the price of the U.S. on almost everything. Downside (as in even France), we hate that it is almost nonexistent to find anyone who picks up their dog’s poo😬

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for this addition and viewing:)

    • @mantralife6620
      @mantralife6620 15 дней назад +1

      Oh man , 💩 Is one of my pet peeves. I’d hate that. Maybe you can order some cute little signs and bags and put them around town to start a trend lol

  • @Bessintheworld2
    @Bessintheworld2 Месяц назад +16

    Mary - THANK YOU SOOOO much!! What a great, thorough, realistic view of life in a small town in Puglia. I am in the process of moving to Southern Italy/Sicily/Puglia. Great interview!! Super helpful. Thanks again!

    • @SommelierForHire
      @SommelierForHire 2 дня назад

      I don't know where to start. How do you get help to start the process of getting a residency visa and and rental?

  • @shawnsonia1
    @shawnsonia1 Месяц назад +14

    Mary was fantastic! Great, well articulated into

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  Месяц назад +1

      Mary is an awesome lady. They are very savvy and well traveled!

  • @juliewallwork8238
    @juliewallwork8238 Месяц назад +10

    Excellent ! Mary and her husband are certainly living the dream 😍

  • @suebowman7258
    @suebowman7258 Месяц назад +11

    Excellent interview! The host asked great questions! Finally, I found this youtuber asked practical questions. Thank you! My husband and I moved to Portugal in 2023. I learned a lot from this video. Just subscribed.

  • @stevenbrady440
    @stevenbrady440 Месяц назад +9

    Mary explained the situation very well.

  • @1CelloOne
    @1CelloOne Месяц назад +5

    Thank you so much for doing this video! I first researched Puglia (nothing in depth) about 10 years ago. To actually listen to someone talk about the cost of living was very enjoyable and educational. Thank you! 🙂

  • @futurekron
    @futurekron Месяц назад +57

    Here's the problem: Americans, Brits, etc. have to make at least $3300 a month in "passive income" in order to get a resident permit. AND, there's a hefty tax on that! In the USA, I'm not taxed on my retirement income, and can continue making (semi-passive) income without tax up to a certain ceiling every year. Makes the argument for retiring in Italy a tough one (and, I've lived in Italy before for 3 months...it has many pros but just as many...if not more...cons).

    • @carlosv8119
      @carlosv8119 Месяц назад +10

      as a resident you would qualify for world class medical insurance, In-patient care and primary care are free, specialists and diagnostics have a copay but at a fraction of US costs and Medicare A+B+Medigap+D, cost of living is approx 30-40% lower, quality of life is subjective but should be at least on par at a minimum with your current resident, and the list continues...

    • @futurekron
      @futurekron Месяц назад +1

      @@carlosv8119 What happens if you're perfectly healthy, and just need vision and dental? I could get that on a visit, and pay out of pocket or with international travel insurance. Trust me, I agree with the idea of quality of life being better in some cases, but I'm an earner, and plan to continue doing so even with collecting my pension. Italy's rules and taxes are extremely problematic for people like me! I've researched this for years (and, even own land in Italy which I won't develop because of the infamous "Italian way."

    • @futurekron
      @futurekron Месяц назад

      @@carlosv8119 I agree with the argument, but have researched this for years (I've lived there, and even own land there...which is problematic in terms of dealing with Italian bureacracy which cannot be understated!) However, I'm healthy, and get so many tax benefits with USA system (as explained), so that rules out many "benefits" as you describe..at least for now. I plan to continue to earn money doing what I do, even while collecting a pension, so the Italian visa issue (and high taxes) is extremely problematic! For folks in that middle area who do not intend to continue working, the 5% thing is GREAT (although in America, they'd pay 0% in most cases).

    • @lynm1789
      @lynm1789 Месяц назад +15

      Exactly! What is the point of the video title bragging about 'Retire in Italy Under $1000' when the Italy government requires your income to be at least $3,300 per month to get residency?. The video is pointless.

    • @futurekron
      @futurekron Месяц назад +10

      @@PORSCHE_COUNTRY. Actually, if you make more than around $2,000/month, your SS is taxed.

  • @CavityCreep1
    @CavityCreep1 Месяц назад +10

    This was really enjoyable, I watched the whole video. I as well want to end up in Puglia!

  • @tmneaves
    @tmneaves Месяц назад +5

    Thank you for the wonderful interview and information on Puglia. I was stationed in Aviano (northern Italy) and lived in Pordenone for two years. I miss everything about Italy so much, the delicious food, the wine, the slower paced lifestyle, friendships, the sandy beaches. My ancestors are from Naples, so I'm looking into obtaining an ancestor dual citizenship. Like Mary Hanson, I'm from the Phoenix, AZ area. I'm really ready for a calmer lifestyle. I'm not even 60 years old yet, but I'm setting a goal to make a move within the next two years. This interview provided so much valuable information. Thank you so much!

  • @garssympa500
    @garssympa500 Месяц назад +3

    Thank you Mary! Parts of this interview brought me to tears. It sounds too good to be true. Will be visiting Italy in 2025.

  • @sherbucks
    @sherbucks Месяц назад +3

    This is fabulous, thank you ❤

  • @xibjou
    @xibjou Месяц назад +3

    Couldnt you find someone to interview that was prepared? 😂 She is awesome! Adorable and brilliant!

  • @joseabadie3677
    @joseabadie3677 Месяц назад +1

    VERY helpful! Please keep making these. However, it is amazing to hear what topics you all cover, like higher quality of life, of food and of medical care. Things that everyone outside the US have been pointing to since forever.

  • @zzzddd1769
    @zzzddd1769 Месяц назад +2

    Great interview, very enlightening, thanks Mary!

  • @ldnurse007
    @ldnurse007 Месяц назад +2

    Extremely helpful information! You went through all the important questions! Thank you!

  • @Jkl62200
    @Jkl62200 Месяц назад +11

    Woman can talk global taxes, and spinach at the market costs in the same breath. Cool!

  • @irishwolfhoundsofthesouthw7890
    @irishwolfhoundsofthesouthw7890 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for this video, Mary is fascinating!

  • @kathrinrogers9167
    @kathrinrogers9167 Месяц назад +2

    Great interview. I can't wait to check it out in June.

  • @marygates2613
    @marygates2613 Месяц назад +8

    Hell, Mary needs to get on the tube and help us out. She’s very informative & pleasant.

  • @pennypeyton1908
    @pennypeyton1908 Месяц назад +2

    GREAT information, Mary!!

  • @ilibertywomanchildofGod
    @ilibertywomanchildofGod Месяц назад +2

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @Agg1E91
    @Agg1E91 Месяц назад +4

    I would think, if you are retiring to pretty much any foreign country and you only have a very basic grasp of the language, that it would be helpful to live in a larger town/city first, that has an immersion program for non-native speakers. Then start branching out to the smaller towns/villages for longer term residence.

  • @FoodiePlayground
    @FoodiePlayground Месяц назад +2

    Mary is delightful!!! ❤❤❤❤

  • @DarcyPatch1
    @DarcyPatch1 5 дней назад

    This is fabulous information! Thank you!

  • @wildbill6366
    @wildbill6366 10 дней назад +2

    Retirement in Italy for many is so 20 years ago .. Thinking people would choose many other countries including Albania etc... Think outside the box and avoid the tax problem countries like Italy ..

  • @adventurefreaksss
    @adventurefreaksss  Месяц назад

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  • @brucemateer2630
    @brucemateer2630 Месяц назад +2

    Fantastic and Mary was great 😂

  • @traveltirement
    @traveltirement Месяц назад +8

    Also, remember that in the 7% tax regime, you don't pay any regional tax in Italy and you don't pay any wealth tax on foreign (U.S.) owned properties or financial assets.
    Which you normally do. Though the rates are pretty low. 0.40% for investments in the US, and 1.06% for real estate.

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  Месяц назад

      Thank you @traveltirement!!

    • @traveltirement
      @traveltirement Месяц назад

      @@adventurefreaksss My pleasure!

    • @carlosv8119
      @carlosv8119 Месяц назад

      thank you Tommy

    • @mrsm6182
      @mrsm6182 Месяц назад +2

      Thank you. Just to clarify, is the 7% on income from €1 to infinity?
      For example, in the UK, we have a tax-free allowance of £12,570 per person before the 20% tax rate is applied.

    • @traveltirement
      @traveltirement Месяц назад +3

      @@mrsm6182 Yes the 7% is a flat tax on all reportable income.
      Italy does not have a 0% tax bracket unlike the US, UK, and France.
      But the cost of living can be much lower.
      Thanks for the question!

  • @theRealRobMart140
    @theRealRobMart140 Месяц назад +4

    I was one of those stationed at that airbase. I am coming back, but to Abruzzon

  • @shelleyash4000
    @shelleyash4000 19 дней назад

    I lived in Carovigno 32 years ago when the US has a base close by. I have such fond memories of the town and miss the weekly markets. Lived on via Foggia.

  • @jeffgromen2238
    @jeffgromen2238 28 дней назад +2

    Interesting that this came up in my RUclips feed. I’m an American that’s been living in Puglia for over 20 years now. I don’t understand how people can retire here so far from their families. My Italian wife’s parents need a lot of help now that they are in their 90s. Sooner or later you’re going to need help that you can trust which is usually family.

    • @nataliakakos4752
      @nataliakakos4752 13 дней назад +1

      Unfortunately, not all have the luxury of having close or nearby younger family members. My husband and I are the youngest in our families and both our children live abroad. So, to us any country could be a home to us as long we are together happy and well connected to the community.

  • @tedg.8026
    @tedg.8026 28 дней назад

    Great interview 👍🏻

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  28 дней назад +1

      Thank you!

    • @tedg.8026
      @tedg.8026 28 дней назад +1

      @@adventurefreaksss I’m hoping the Digital Nomad Visa will be approved soon in Italy 🇮🇹

  • @andrewburton4584
    @andrewburton4584 9 дней назад +1

    I can't wait to leave Canada and move to Italy one day, hopefully soon.

  • @theriddlerUSA
    @theriddlerUSA 18 дней назад

    It it not easy or fun to go grocery store shopping and carry your bags home in the cold, rain and heat.
    It looks great on video with romantic music playing in the background. Really look at what you are being shown. 😊
    Learn and understand the laws of any country you travel to.

  • @rosemarie7705
    @rosemarie7705 6 дней назад

    I would love to retire in either Italy or Spain! Love the video!

  • @youritaliantutor
    @youritaliantutor Месяц назад

    Bellissima la Puglia ❤

  • @beaulong
    @beaulong Месяц назад +3

    In the 90s ib was stationed at a base down there several times. Loved Lecce and all the little towns around there. Beautiful in the boothill. Lecce is not cheap now though. Very expensive. So hopefully other areas near there are cheap like she says.

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  Месяц назад +1

      Yea, as more and more people consider living or retiring abroad, these areas are going to continue to rise. The great news is that there are so many beautiful areas around Italy that you can be the first to make the next place take off:)

  • @amymegginson-uz7jj
    @amymegginson-uz7jj Месяц назад +2

    Thanks for the great information. Just wondering if the car issue is easier in France, Albania, or somewhere else?

  • @gregoryadair3223
    @gregoryadair3223 17 дней назад +2

    Thanks this was very useful. I lived in Italy for several years, and now approaching retirement i am considering Southern Italy. I've spent some time in Puglia and i like it. A criticism of the summary at the end would be that you should remind people that, while $945 is possible, it does not quite track with the normal monthly reality. And applicants are not going to qualify for the ERV visa without proof of $2,802/month in proven passive income in any case. "Experts" go further to say that you should have more money showing to be on the safe side, since the visa is at discretion of each consular office.

  • @olgasampis9745
    @olgasampis9745 Месяц назад +1

    Where is Puglia is this lady, lovely conversation you both had..that wind sport is called windsurf..and I am planing a vacation there in June, I d like to know where is she

  • @thedude579
    @thedude579 Месяц назад +2

    I would not rent long time in puglia. Houses and flats are cheap to buy. But that might work different for others.

  • @RoseBornagain
    @RoseBornagain Месяц назад

    Carovigno, near my home. 😮Is getting so expensive in Puglia time to move.

  • @alpaciello90
    @alpaciello90 Месяц назад +2

    I'm slowly approaching the finish line on my Dual Citizenship. Could you interview a guest like Mary, asking similar questions, for someone like me who should be getting my red passport by the end of this summer?

  • @alphacentauri2506
    @alphacentauri2506 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for sharing Mary! This was so interesting. I am curious about safety though is that an issue where you are? Also is this $1000. include your housing and meals? It was a bit confusing so if you can please clarify.

  • @lauriealbahari2401
    @lauriealbahari2401 25 дней назад

    How do you find how many cars are available nationwide so that you go into the dealer know and able to negotiate?

  • @CG-hj1cu
    @CG-hj1cu Месяц назад +2

    Love Puglia .....love Monopoli

  • @jpodolski6078
    @jpodolski6078 24 дня назад +2

    I’m about to retire in Canada .The only income I have is after selling my property and that might be between $700k-$900k plus couple hundred in CPP pension . I also have EU passport so hope that helps to get the residence status . But I heard that the driver license is a pain to get . The international license is only good for a 1 year . After that you start like a new allover .
    Any advice ? Greatly appreciate!

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  23 дня назад

      Thank you for viewing. If i remember correctly we touched on a drivers license in Italy in the Abruzzo video. Monica has a car there and i do believe she me tioned it is not a simple process, which is why many opt for buses and trains instead.

  • @sunnyla2835
    @sunnyla2835 Месяц назад

    Wouls it still be 7% tax in italy if your income is only social security which is not taxed in my state?

  • @montecitomonte2926
    @montecitomonte2926 Месяц назад +3

    How about duel citizenship Italian and American you still have to pay taxes

  • @RoseBornagain
    @RoseBornagain Месяц назад +2

    Very hard to find to rent close to the sea cause the rental is super expensive a house cost 10k a week June, July, August..

  • @ronen160
    @ronen160 21 день назад

    What fruits are grown in Italy?

  • @cruiserandtraveller
    @cruiserandtraveller Месяц назад +1

    I visit Sardinia recently and I can't get over it in my mind .. planning to move there when I retire. But I'm 47 now ..i still have years to wait. I'm Canadian. I'm visiting Italy, Spain, Greece , Portugal etc. Comparing which one is the best to retire someday.

  • @kathleendewitt2960
    @kathleendewitt2960 Месяц назад +1

    How much English is spoken in Puglia?

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 Месяц назад

    Residency for Canada means that even if you don't live in Canada but your financial interests are primarily in Canada then you would face taxation for Canada. Let's say you're an American with primary financial interests in Canada and live in Italy. It sounds like you could face dealing with taxation in three countries!

  • @rjh2772
    @rjh2772 Месяц назад +2

    Good luck trying to get citizenship so you can stay in your home in Italy full-time

  • @2Rugrats9597
    @2Rugrats9597 Месяц назад +4

    Why not just spend you 90days there as an American then wait 180days and go back

    • @stevenbrady440
      @stevenbrady440 Месяц назад +1

      Certainly people should do that before they even consider relocating.

  • @user-xu7yc8ry6c
    @user-xu7yc8ry6c 15 дней назад

    What are the negatives of living in Puglia?

  • @priscillarichardson7612
    @priscillarichardson7612 25 дней назад

    Why did you decide to leave Thailand?

  • @SommelierForHire
    @SommelierForHire 2 дня назад

    How do I contact Mary?

  • @montgomeryclark7531
    @montgomeryclark7531 Месяц назад +5

    Boy am I disappointed. Do you remember the 60's sitcom The Honeymooners? Ralph Kramden and his wife live in a dingy 2 room tenement and all waking hours revolve around a dinky kitchen table? That depressing life is MY experience in Puglia. $1,000 + per month, no oven, no microwave, just a hot plate in a stone building wearing a jacket and hoodie inside 24 hours a day. I'm living the old saying TWICE THE PRICE AND ONLY HALF AS NICE. I made a mistake choosing Puglia. A worn down seaport city, the people look joyless. More than a few times local men seem to go out of their way to cut you off when walking, as if to exert their machismo. I'm close to saying, if you're on a budget, forget old Europe... Go to Albania or another non-Schengan country. I'm at the point where I'm no longer heartbroken by seeing Graffiti spray painted over everything. These people must deserve it or else they'd have some pride and clean it up. Can't wait to end this contract and move on. REALITY doesn't match up with wishful thinking.

    • @veronicarumsey6926
      @veronicarumsey6926 Месяц назад +4

      What? Why don’t you ever go outside? Isn’t Puglia an entire region, not just a port?

  • @paola3835
    @paola3835 Месяц назад +1

    Great interview, thank you Mary, where exactly she live? Corato? Train? Anyone knows please?

  • @Nomad_783
    @Nomad_783 Месяц назад +1

    "for a small 3 bedroom, 1200 sqf" LOL :D ...americans.
    I retired in italy as a european. We never have more than a one bedroom apartment. What the hell do you need a 3-4 bedroom apartment for as a retirement?
    Max 1-2 berooms/700 sqf in case you wanna have a visitor to drop by, but 3-4 bedrooms? nobody does that in Europe it is a waste of money to rent/buy or even to maintain.

  • @lf1666
    @lf1666 Месяц назад

    How could you not like Italy!!!!! Puglia!!! Sounds fab!

  • @sharonannelarkin9534
    @sharonannelarkin9534 5 дней назад

    Pointless. The cost of living is Puglia is entirely beside the point if you do not meet the income requirements for residency. Nobody needing to live somewhete with a cost of living of $1,000 a month can get approved for a visa. You need something like $3,300 a month income to obtain a residemcy visa. So why the "You can live in Puglia on $1,000 a month" hype? If you can't get in, you can't live there.

  • @chillywit
    @chillywit Месяц назад +1

    Are FERS pensions taxed in Italy? What about annuity income from the TSP?

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  Месяц назад

      You can check with Lexidy.com. We have a relationship with them and they can answer these questions in more detail. Good luck!

  • @KikiAndJeffreyPearl
    @KikiAndJeffreyPearl Месяц назад

    Wow! We are going over to test this out! What is the best way to live there for 3 months?

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  Месяц назад +1

      You can stay in Italy for 90 days on a tourist visa. Have fun!!

    • @howtomakestuff8
      @howtomakestuff8 Месяц назад +2

      Italy will slow you down and teach you to enjoy life😊 enjoy!

    • @KikiAndJeffreyPearl
      @KikiAndJeffreyPearl Месяц назад

      @@adventurefreaksss we are watching your videos, we plan to stay longer, when we find the right spot. We can "work from anywhere" which makes it easy

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  Месяц назад

      @@KikiAndJeffreyPearl keep me posted on you adventure!

  • @HGills
    @HGills Месяц назад +3

    Would love to ask Mary if the rental prices she quoted are on annual rental leases only or could someone who wants to live there for say 1-3mths get those prices as well and how would we find them for that price ?

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  Месяц назад +1

      In the description of the video she provided her Facebook group you can join and connect with her. Let me know if you find it. Thank you for viewing!

    • @sharonannelarkin9534
      @sharonannelarkin9534 5 дней назад

      Of course you can't. Short term rentals universally cost much more than long term leases. Always. Usually around 2-3 times as much.

  • @jamesbarr2357
    @jamesbarr2357 12 дней назад +1

    Do not be seduced by the flat tax rate of 7%. Many of the 7% communities may not be to your liking - lack of shops, doctors, dentists, transport, life ... . Calculate your after tax income on the standard tax rates and add a 'contingency' for unforeseen expenses. Can you live on this sum, and also put some aside? Remember, happiness is more than a tax rate. Also, the EU is in a financial mess. Do you want to be a tax resident and face a 'solidarity tax' etc - remember Greece - when TSHTF?

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  11 дней назад

      Thanks for this James. Do you live in Greece?

    • @jamesbarr2357
      @jamesbarr2357 11 дней назад +1

      @@adventurefreaksss No, I live in Asia. I have investigated Greece and Italy as they both have flat tax regimes. The reality of EU countries is that the tax burden is high. I have lived in France and Spain. I may still move to Italy but the ERV is challenging, and according to people who deal with immigration, it is probably going to become tougher. A final point to consider is care in later life. Italy has the oldest population in Europe and finding a room in a care home could be difficult. In the UK, a good care home costs £100,000/€116,000 pa! And, the cost rises every year. I have been told by an insurance agent in Italy that a typical cost is 2,000 to 3,000 per month, but I would want to verify this on the ground and also check availability. In short, you need to do a lot of homework.

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  11 дней назад

      @@jamesbarr2357 thank you for this info. What part of asia. Always looking for guests for the podcast!

  • @kims1912
    @kims1912 Месяц назад +1

    I like Calabrian coast of Pizzo, Tropea and Capo Vaticano. Puglia is nice but it doesnt have the beautiful coastline like Calabria does. Calabria is cheaper as well.

  • @mrsm6182
    @mrsm6182 Месяц назад +2

    Hi, the sound dipped out at the total cost of the meal in the pizza restaurant. Was it €27 for 2 pizza, wine and fizzy water?

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  Месяц назад +1

      Lol, the Zoom connection was a bit off. I'd have to go back and view. It was less than 27 though. Thank you for viewing!

    • @olgasampis9745
      @olgasampis9745 Месяц назад

      I agree when you say that Italy captures you and you want to live there!

    • @rclose23
      @rclose23 Месяц назад +3

      She said 7 for the food and 4 for the table service

  • @jacknicholasny
    @jacknicholasny 16 дней назад +2

    Do I qualify for citizenship if my grandparents were native Italians?

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  16 дней назад +1

      Quite possibly! Giancarlo in this video is an immigration lawyer that helps people obtain Italian citizenship through descent. His contact info is in the description of this video: ruclips.net/video/_GgEToLlkpE/видео.html. Good luck and thank you for viewing!

  • @simeonm9780
    @simeonm9780 Месяц назад +1

    Does 7% tax shelter also applies to investments and dividends income or just SS and private pensions? Thank you as usual!!!

    • @theRealRobMart140
      @theRealRobMart140 Месяц назад +4

      Its on everything but government Pensions. Those are not taxed

    • @simeonm9780
      @simeonm9780 Месяц назад +1

      Thank you 😊

    • @traveltirement
      @traveltirement Месяц назад +1

      @@simeonm9780 Robert is correct. Just remember that Social Security is NOT a "government pension". Many people make this mistake. Gov't pension is one from if you worked for a gov't entity and they provide you a pension.
      Also, remember as U.S. citizen, you also have to file and pay (if any due) in the US. You'll get a credit for your Italy taxes paid.

    • @simeonm9780
      @simeonm9780 Месяц назад

      Thank you!

  • @wernerdanler2742
    @wernerdanler2742 Месяц назад +1

    I watched a video in Albania yesterday, and they gave these high income requirements for retirement also, and they are not even in the EU.
    Greece also has these requirements and they are in the EU.
    You always hear about how cheap it is to retire over there, but it is impossible to do if you can afford the cost of living there but don't meet their minimum income requirement.
    Forget it!

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  Месяц назад +1

      You're correct. Every country is different with income requirements. I do try and cover what those requirements are in each video if the expat is aware of them. The countries you mentioned are very affordable to live or retire in but you must meet the minimum requirement to live there. Thank you for viewing!!

    • @cosmodoc
      @cosmodoc Месяц назад +1

      Thankfully I have a European passport😊

    • @wernerdanler2742
      @wernerdanler2742 Месяц назад

      @@cosmodoc I was born in Germany of a German mother. I was brought here to the US when I was 7. I think I had a German passport.
      I wonder if I could reclaim it?

    • @cosmodoc
      @cosmodoc Месяц назад

      @@wernerdanler2742 Im pretty sure you can. Normally, the law is, if at least one parent was or is German and you can prove this, you can get one. Just search for your nearest German consulate on the internet and send them a mail

    • @lynm1789
      @lynm1789 Месяц назад +1

      Exactly! The video bragging "Retire in Italy Under $1000" is pointless if your retirement income is less than $3,300 per month. It's disgusting how greedy all countries are becoming requireing such high income.

  • @1CelloOne
    @1CelloOne Месяц назад +1

    I wish we could ask her about the cost of steak/beef and seafood, or fresh fish 😊

  • @anniesshenanigans3815
    @anniesshenanigans3815 Месяц назад

    Any way to live there if you don't make the required amount to emigrate? The limit is far above what I will get with SS but with the sale of my home and savings I would be able to go there.

    • @gathercreatelivewithleslie8340
      @gathercreatelivewithleslie8340 3 дня назад

      What about moving there and working before retirement? The requirements would be different if you had a working visa first maybe?

  • @MariE-go7ol
    @MariE-go7ol 26 дней назад

    $31K x how many years?

  • @frankzelesnik2497
    @frankzelesnik2497 Месяц назад +1

    I don't understand why Italy will not let ex pats get citizenship instead of just allowing them to stay for 3 months at a time. Ex Pats spend Money which boosts the local ecconomies.

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  Месяц назад

      Italy does allow for citizenship (if you qualify) and residency (if you qualify).

  • @rhondagirard5472
    @rhondagirard5472 Месяц назад

    I thought the 7% flat rate tax in certain areas of Italy was for only 10 years plus or minus?

  • @mike-oh8if
    @mike-oh8if Месяц назад

    Im still confused

  • @xxisecolo9584
    @xxisecolo9584 17 дней назад

    So you are having fantastic French pastries in Italy... So they don't have Italian pastries in Italy ?

    • @tobirates916
      @tobirates916 День назад

      Lol, i think she was comparing the Italian pastries favorably to French pastries.

  • @sabinagatti7978
    @sabinagatti7978 Месяц назад

    💕💕💕💕

  • @RoseBornagain
    @RoseBornagain Месяц назад

    Ostuni coffee cost 3 euros.

  • @joellelau-hansen3344
    @joellelau-hansen3344 Месяц назад +1

    If you make the minimum requirement to get a visa in Italy, you pay zero income tax in the US but Italy will tax you 7%. Not worth moving to Italy.

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  Месяц назад

      Good point!

    • @DunRovinRanch-1969
      @DunRovinRanch-1969 Месяц назад +1

      There are no state income, property or sales tax.

    • @juliafoley5573
      @juliafoley5573 Месяц назад +1

      Only true if you go to a 7% small town, otherwise you are taxed up to 43-% which kicks in at 50K.

  • @sonialola4329
    @sonialola4329 Месяц назад +1

    #Question…..How do I get ahold of Mary on Facebook.😊

    • @lakshmimartin9349
      @lakshmimartin9349 Месяц назад

      That is my question too. She said we can find her on Facebook but I can't find her yet.

  • @theresavinciguerra9079
    @theresavinciguerra9079 Месяц назад

    Remind me what town she moved to pls?

  • @user-ts2fc9vw3z
    @user-ts2fc9vw3z Месяц назад +4

    Canada does tax world wide income

  • @jron20r51
    @jron20r51 Месяц назад +1

    What town again?

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  Месяц назад +3

      Carovigno

    • @jron20r51
      @jron20r51 Месяц назад +2

      @@adventurefreaksss thanks found it after I sent it

    • @RoseBornagain
      @RoseBornagain Месяц назад +1

      Many British live in Ostuni, is called Ostunishire😅

  • @keepcreationprocess
    @keepcreationprocess 26 дней назад

    There is pro- affordable but alot of cons in Italy.

    • @adventurefreaksss
      @adventurefreaksss  26 дней назад

      There’s a lot of cons everywhere. We focus on the good:)

  • @claudiest-laurent1405
    @claudiest-laurent1405 Месяц назад +1

    Where she s in puglia? Please to give me a idea

    • @giusepperoselli4810
      @giusepperoselli4810 Месяц назад

      Life in Puglia is the same everywhere.In Basilicata as well. Avoid big cities: Life is better and cheaper in small town.

  • @Loumow1
    @Loumow1 Месяц назад

    It’s the Sea, not ocean😂🤣

  • @hildablanco1591
    @hildablanco1591 Месяц назад

    Its taxed to the death anywhere you go in the world

  • @GD-lw8dz
    @GD-lw8dz Месяц назад

    You live in the South of Italy and you mention "French pastries"...... That's a sin!!!!!