The Reasons We Left the USA to Retire Abroad | Slow Travel Expat Life 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
  • In this video, we share the real reasons why we sold everything and left the USA to retire abroad and slow travel over four years ago. We discuss the reality of living in Europe as an American. From cost of living to quality of life, we delve into the factors that influenced our decision to make this life-changing move. Join us as we discuss the benefits and challenges of retiring overseas and gain insight into the considerations that led us to choose a new chapter of life abroad. If you're contemplating a similar transition, this video may provide valuable information and inspiration for your own retirement plans.
    Are you curious about why some Americans are choosing to leave the United States for a more affordable lifestyle abroad? This video details why we made the decision to relocate, how living costs in many countries are significantly lower and our passion for exploring new cultures and traveling. Discover how we found high-quality healthcare at a reasonable price, the appeal of embracing a more relaxed lifestyle without the pressure of keeping up with the fast-paced American way of life, and our love for Europe's charming cafe culture. Don't wait until retirement to start enjoying the world - join us on our adventure of living abroad!
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Комментарии • 330

  • @Cinthia-gk3ip
    @Cinthia-gk3ip Месяц назад +261

    Our economy struggling with uncertainties, housing issues, foreclosures, global fluctuations, and pandemic aftermath, causing instability. Rising inflation, sluggish growth, and trade disruptions need urgent attention from all sectors to restore stability and stimulate growth.

    • @Stephine-un5zs
      @Stephine-un5zs Месяц назад +3

      With the US dollar losing value to inflation and other currencies gaining traction, uncertainty looms. Yet, many still trust in the Dollar's perceived safety. Worried about my $420,000 retirement savings losing value, I seek alternative security for my money.

    • @SirBenjamin-oq1wd
      @SirBenjamin-oq1wd Месяц назад +1

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    • @Elizabeth-mh2dj
      @Elizabeth-mh2dj Месяц назад

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    • @SirBenjamin-oq1wd
      @SirBenjamin-oq1wd Месяц назад

      Just research the name Angela Lynn Shilling. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.

    • @Elizabeth-mh2dj
      @Elizabeth-mh2dj Месяц назад

      I appreciate it. After searching her name online and reviewing her credentials, I'm quite impressed. I've contacted her as I could use all the help I can get. A call has been scheduled.

  • @SteveWilliamsD
    @SteveWilliamsD Месяц назад +17

    I just turned 65 (retired at 42) and after over a year of traveling in Europe of the last 2 years I am strongly considering living there. It's never too late!

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      We completely concur! Best of luck on your travels:)

  • @atomicvagrant7686
    @atomicvagrant7686 Месяц назад +17

    I never looked back either. Safety, walkable, high quality food, low cost and never ending historical sites are all great reasons to live in Eastern Europe.

  • @suebowman7258
    @suebowman7258 Месяц назад +12

    I agree with all of the reasons that you mentioned. We are in Braga, Portugal. Our cost of living is 50% less than in the US. We love the slow life style. Thank you for another great and informative video!

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +3

      We have heard Braga is beautiful. We are planning to check out the Azores and Madeira this winter. Thanks for watching:)

    • @ParisianThinker
      @ParisianThinker 19 дней назад +1

      However, depending on your visa, for most Americans, Portugal taxes even your pension.

  • @jaybarr8098
    @jaybarr8098 Месяц назад +8

    We left and retired in Colombia after taking an early retirement at 52 and 51. It’s been a great retirement for 10 years . Montevideo looks beautiful. Definitely on the list for a visit.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      That sounds fantastic! We have a family member in Colombia. She has been there for over four years and loves it. If you ever want to do an expat interview, we would love to do that with you. We spent almost ten months in Ecuador. We had plans to do a South American tour, but Covid destroyed those plans. Thanks for watching:)

  • @fjohn8985
    @fjohn8985 Месяц назад +8

    The new retirement for US folks.
    Make the money in the US while you have good health and then exit it to live outside of it.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      Unlike a lot of people, this has been our plan since 2008. We have loved travel nearly our entire lives and knew we would eventually live abroad. Thanks for watching:)

    • @johnwelch3016
      @johnwelch3016 Месяц назад +1

      Exit is the key word,,,lol,,,,I’m 66 years old,,,now,,,,I used to live in swabach Germany in 1969 to 1972,,,,been in the states since then,,,loll,,,,I waited on full social security 🎉🎉🎉🎉November 1st,,,I’m out off here,,,,lollll😂🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @Goldwest
    @Goldwest Месяц назад +11

    We are 67 and 71 , still working, planning to do something like this. It’s never too late. My biggest concern is missing kids and grands.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +8

      We keep up with our son via texting, Facetime, Skype and he visits us in different countries each year. Thanks for watching:)

    • @JayandSarah
      @JayandSarah Месяц назад +12

      If you are 61 and 71 and still working, you need to stop. Get off the bandwagon and go. Forget the kids and grand kids, you can talk on zoom. You have one life. When someone gets to 71, you are on borrowed time and nobody sat on their deathbeds and wished they saw worked or saw grandkids more. Not one expat in your age group has said they didn't wished they had done this, they all wished they had done it sooner.

    • @Goldwest
      @Goldwest Месяц назад +4

      @@JayandSarah That sounds like a plan. WE have to sell our house first so we have money to live on. Thankfully, our heath is great.

    • @jenniferjemison636
      @jenniferjemison636 Месяц назад +5

      ​@@JayandSarahYou are so right. Children have their own life and years before retirement. You are definitely short changing yourself.

    • @vianaave
      @vianaave Месяц назад +3

      Definitely you need to stop working and start exploring the world NOW!! I was 58 and wish I had began my affordable long term slow travel sooner. You will figure out ways to make it work!

  • @lvivlion3036
    @lvivlion3036 Месяц назад +5

    I am Ukrainian My husband is an American from Maryland. We do much sailing so we bought a lovely apartment on the Black Sea. Since the war against Russia we left. We debated returning to the States. We did check out Albania, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia, and Sardinia. We fell in love with both Slovenia and Sardinia. We decided on Sardinia because it's a better fit for our lifestyle. My husband speaks Italian and I speak Ukrainian, Russian, Englislh, and Slovene so Slovenia is still in the running. )))

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      We love Slovenia. It is a beautiful country and we are so excited. We get to spend over a month there this summer.
      Sardinia is on our list in the future! I have actually dreamed of seeing that beautiful island for well over 10 years.
      Thanks for watching :)

    • @leapintothewild
      @leapintothewild Месяц назад

      🇺🇦 ❤

    • @leapintothewild
      @leapintothewild Месяц назад +1

      🇺🇦 ❤

    • @DaphneProst
      @DaphneProst Месяц назад

      ​@@WarrenJulieTravel,Slovenia is beautiful however it is tough to beat Sardinia.

  • @ranwill
    @ranwill Месяц назад +16

    After 2 years in Albania I share your opinion that it living in the US in the 50s and 60s. Friendly, warm, and safe

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for watching. I truly hope it never changes:) We love the Balkans.

    • @kims1912
      @kims1912 Месяц назад +1

      After one year was it difficult to get residency? Do you have to learn the language to get a car there?

  • @Radiancegrace
    @Radiancegrace Месяц назад +11

    Oh yeah, The cost of living in US owning a home is costing me between $6 to $7000 per month. And the costs keep increasing. Simply stewarding senior dog out and then, I am out of the states. For now, watching videos like these allows me to observe and appreciate your sharing your experience 🙏🏻

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +2

      We took our senior dog with us to Ecuador. She made it for six months and we were so glad we had her along:) The costs are definitely increasing, and it is just so sad. Thanks for watching and best of luck on your future travels!

    • @acajudi100
      @acajudi100 Месяц назад +2

      MOVE!

    • @leapintothewild
      @leapintothewild Месяц назад +1

      My mortgage hazard insurance just jumped from $103 per month to $400 !!!!!!! House is up for sale!

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      @@leapintothewild wow! 😮

  • @l.a.rivasesq.8841
    @l.a.rivasesq.8841 Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for this channel! Many people can’t afford to live in the United States and need this information. My wife and I are very fortunate not to need to leave the United States but recognize that we’re not typical.

  • @floatingmoon5778
    @floatingmoon5778 Месяц назад +5

    I’m so ready to go! We had planned to do the same as you, then a major health crisis occurred, followed by the lockdown. Now, it’s just me, but I am still even more determined to go. It’s not that the US is terrible, it’s the call of the world! Like you, I have lived all over the country, traveled outside the US many times. I want less emphasis on “things”, and more on a life with friends, beautiful sights, and experiences. I may be older, but I’m far from ready to quit living!

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      I am so sorry to hear you are alone in the journey now. We interviewed an 81-year-old nomad who is living his best life abroad. He is living on $18k per year and enjoying his life.
      We do hope you are able to fulfill your dream and move abroad. Best of luck. Thank you for watching:)

    • @ParisianThinker
      @ParisianThinker 19 дней назад

      Bless you and your dreams. Definitely any age can do this.

  • @msmargiek48
    @msmargiek48 Месяц назад +4

    I have to say, thank you both, we are in Greece right now and decided to go to Saranda Albania because of you guys lol. We are excited to go and explore. We are from the states and travel in our van all over the states. I think we are spending a lot more on this trip and cost of living because we are just go for a few days in each place but trying to talk my husband into slow travel in Europe and especially Eastern Europe. So thanks for what you are doing. Maybe someday we will be over here full time. I feel so much less stress here then in the US.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      We will be releasing a video this week on slow travel by car in Europe: how we pack
      Our way of traveling is very different to many others.
      I’m so glad you are getting a chance to see these beautiful countries. Thanks for watching:)

  • @ohsopom
    @ohsopom Месяц назад +5

    Another wonderful video, Warren & Julie! We moved to Turkey from the US over a year ago and have been enjoying all the sites and the travel ability it has afforded us. You make many good points in your video and always have such great advice. Can’t wait to see more from you guys and hope you’ll come back to Turkey one day. Thanks!

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      Thank you very much for the kind words. I’m so glad you are enjoying Turkey. We appreciate you watching us:)

    • @ParisianThinker
      @ParisianThinker 19 дней назад

      Where did you move to in Turkey? I have friends that moved there. I also loved so many locations there too.

  • @MainStInformant
    @MainStInformant Месяц назад +3

    I am 47 and my wife is 49. We plan to fully retire in 3 years after our youngest goes to college. Our plan is to move to Europe with our pup and car-travel like you guys. Love this life style.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      Three years will go quickly! Best of luck. We enjoy it and think you will too. Thanks for watching:)

  • @lindadorman2869
    @lindadorman2869 Месяц назад +11

    I've been to 40 countries as an expat and always planned to retire somewhere in Asia or Europe. But I've been able to reduce my living expenses to $1800 a month (including rent) and it's hard to find anywhere else I can live on less. Now my strategy is to keep the US as my low-cost home base and still travel for 4-6 months. But I have no illusions...every country has its problems including politics.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      I am glad you have been able to reduce your living expenses. That's quite an accomplishment. You are correct, every country has its problems. Thanks for watching:)

    • @louis20122
      @louis20122 Месяц назад +3

      How do you manage to keep U.S. as low cost home base?

    • @kamrulz659
      @kamrulz659 Месяц назад +3

      U shall live handsomely in south east asia with $1800 a mnth expenses😅

    • @Unhappy_Nomad_Client
      @Unhappy_Nomad_Client Месяц назад +6

      Often you don't see the problems as a tourist, but only when you live there.😊

    • @louis20122
      @louis20122 Месяц назад

      @@Unhappy_Nomad_Client What problem do you have in mind? Problems are everywhere. Lol

  • @louis20122
    @louis20122 Месяц назад +11

    When I discuss moving abroad, my family thinks I am crazy and they all think no country in the world is better than the U.S. lol

    • @LegalBeaver1
      @LegalBeaver1 Месяц назад

      The US brainwashing. There are so many places better than here in the US.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +5

      I think a lot of people think that especially in Canada and the US. I do believe many members of our family feel this way. Oftentimes, if the friend or family member travels, they quickly realize this is not true. The world has so much to offer. Thanks for watching:)

    • @weekendatbernies2265
      @weekendatbernies2265 Месяц назад +2

      They clearly aren't paying enough attention to what is Actually going on here then

  • @scottdiussa5659
    @scottdiussa5659 Месяц назад +1

    This video really hit home… thank you!

  • @brucecook2335
    @brucecook2335 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you so much for doing these videos. I’m learning so much.

  • @dennisgrubb6271
    @dennisgrubb6271 Месяц назад +1

    You both are SPOT ON!

  • @montedreams1
    @montedreams1 Месяц назад

    Thank you!

  • @cdngirlntx
    @cdngirlntx Месяц назад +2

    We LOVED Albania! We took a trip there in 2015 and all I heard from my coworkers was "oh you shouldn't go there. Haven't you seen 'Taken'? " (no I hadn't but it wouldn't have changed my mind, it's a movie!). I came back with so many stories of the wonderful people and places we visited. We definitely have Albania on our list of places to visit and stay longer next time.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      What a great story!
      I took a trip with a friend in 2017 to Albania, Montenegro and Serbia and everyone thought I was crazy when I was telling them about how I would be traveling by car and seeing these great countries.
      As two women traveling alone we felt completely safe. It was a wonderful time.
      Thanks for watching :)

  • @BasicAmericanDadAbroad
    @BasicAmericanDadAbroad Месяц назад +6

    🥇 Excellent points, fantastic illustrations going along with them…if I wasn’t already convinced, this would surely do it! And the backdrop is also extremely alluring 🙌

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks glad you liked it. Yes the location is across the street for us.

  • @TheSicilianLife
    @TheSicilianLife Месяц назад +2

    That's great ~ yes, it is definitely possible! 😍 Your number one is so relatable. What a blessing. Thank you for such great and practical info. Totally agree about preconceived impressions...live and learn!

  • @bw5911
    @bw5911 Месяц назад +1

    Completely agree with everything you said!

  • @FromTheBiggining
    @FromTheBiggining Месяц назад +3

    I am living in Spain and loving it.

  • @Mialovesphoto
    @Mialovesphoto 20 дней назад +1

    Thank you for talking about the change in lifestyle. We need reminders that American lifestyle of working and owning, IS very American.

    • @ParisianThinker
      @ParisianThinker 19 дней назад

      You must do that to live there. It used to be a capitalist country before the WOKE LEFT turned it into communism and Socialism.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  19 дней назад +1

      Well said! As we said, it’s about living to work in the US.
      Our mindset has completely shifted in the past four and a half years.

  • @craigt3365
    @craigt3365 Месяц назад +2

    Another great video!

  • @bonanzaflying2538
    @bonanzaflying2538 Месяц назад +2

    Great video Warren and Julie. Liane and I hope to see you in Europe soon. 😊

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      That would be wonderful!
      If it’s in Montenegro our house is open to you guys!
      We will be in Florida in late March and April.

  • @JohnDo-ntchaknow
    @JohnDo-ntchaknow Месяц назад +7

    The property taxes I pay on my home in Croatia is a fraction of the US and at least I can see where the tax money goes. Can't say that about my place in the US.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +2

      I am sure it is very similar to ours in Montenegro. Unfortunately, the US has become very expensive. Thanks for watching:)

    • @stevan2399
      @stevan2399 Месяц назад +4

      Croatia has great beaches. Stay away from Serbia.

    • @birdlover7776
      @birdlover7776 Месяц назад +1

      @@stevan2399why… what’s up with Serbia?

    • @stevan2399
      @stevan2399 Месяц назад

      @birdlover7776 Serbs love scamming foreigners, especially English-Speaking. If youre US, people will harass you about US role in 1999 when Serbs slaghtered over 8,000 Bosnians.

  • @ParisianThinker
    @ParisianThinker Месяц назад +5

    Albania is a Muslim country. I am a widow. My husband died as we were living in France. I still do. France is good but not so great without my husband. I who would like to meet someone again. Not sure about living in Albania which is a Muslim country. I do not speak Albanian.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +2

      You really don't need to speak Albanian to live in many parts of Albania. I am very sorry to hear you lost your husband. We hope you find a place that makes you happy again. Best of luck in your travels. Thanks for watching:)

  • @IramisandGerry
    @IramisandGerry Месяц назад +1

    Hi. I started my YT journey last month. The Slow travel Expat YT were all my inspiration. I want document my 5 year journey to my own financial independence so other can learn and have hope they can do it too! Thank you for your videos and sharing your life!

  • @EricandJamie_TravelAdventures
    @EricandJamie_TravelAdventures Месяц назад +1

    Great Video!!! Café culture is definitely one of our top reasons for moving to Europe.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      It really is! We feel so very blessed to have the opportunities we do to be in this part of the world:)

  • @MikeParker-wx5dh
    @MikeParker-wx5dh Месяц назад +6

    Thanks for this video. The best yet.

  • @Pivvip57
    @Pivvip57 Месяц назад +3

    I agree. Europe called to me. So much so. I'm now a dual US/Italian citizenship. I'm retired living on my SS snd a lease to own condo, I sold in St. Croix, Virgin Islands. LOVE Kotor. Spent 10 days there of 30 days in Montenegro. I would easily live there a few months a year, no problem, in spite of not liking cats😊.
    You guys are exactly right on the whole reason to live in Europe. I travel 3 or 4 months a year, 1 month at a time in 1 country at a time. Live is beautiful. Well have to catch up somewhere some time, compare notes. I have a friend who owns a 43 ft. Sailboat, in herzeg-novi. We'll go sailing.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      Kotor is such a magnificent city, and it is great that you love it despite not liking cats, lol. Congratulations on the dual citizenship, that is quite an accomplishment. We would love to catch up if we cross paths with you and sailing sounds like great fun! Thanks for watching:)

  • @theRealRobMart140
    @theRealRobMart140 Месяц назад +3

    Go to the Azores, lived there back in the 80's loved the whole place

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      We are definitely looking into it. We have a few logistics to work through, but it is at the top of the list! Thanks for watching:)

  • @SecondWindWorkshop
    @SecondWindWorkshop Месяц назад +1

    Just early retired five months ago and we're kicking the travel/moving abroad experience around. We have a middle-schooler still at home, so education while traveling will be a big consideration. Really enjoying your videos. My Dad was stationed at Zweibrucken in the early 70's (when I was two to five years old.)

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      Congratulations! I am sure having a middle schooler with you is a bit of a challenge just like our little dogs. Thanks for watching:) That is really interesting to hear your father was stationed there.

  • @renatar2330
    @renatar2330 Месяц назад +1

    Well said. Thank you. I'm going back to Europe for my retirement.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      Wonderful! Best of luck in your travels. Thanks for watching:)

  • @lalva5798
    @lalva5798 Месяц назад +3

    I agree with your assessment of the top heavy political culture and xenophobia in the US. I’m glad there are people like you who took that blinding leap to help others make a better decision. Thank you for sharing your experiences and happiness!

  • @retire_recharge_roam
    @retire_recharge_roam Месяц назад +2

    Great video! We retired from the US to SE Asia last year for similar reasons . Will have to do some slow travel to Europe at some point…looks like a wonderful place!
    Cheers! -Javier and Fon

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for watching:) We highly recommend you check this beautiful part of Europe out.

  • @dannywilson258
    @dannywilson258 16 дней назад +4

    I am 53 and retired at 50. 1 thing I did do to retire early was to get out of the 401K and IRA programs. Bought rental real-estate and I am now a Limited Partner in about 3500+ units. I do not work.

    • @robertharry6971
      @robertharry6971 16 дней назад +6

      I only contribute 5% to receive the full company match, and that's the extent of my participation.the 401K plan is structured to keep you working until retirement age, and fortunately, the government can't tap into it... yet!"

    • @JohhGaudelli
      @JohhGaudelli 16 дней назад +6

      My wife and I live off of our 401K. We don't work. I recommend highly to everyone to build your 401K or Roth IRA's as an alternate revenue stream in retirement to your Social Security. An observation on 401K's is when it gets over 300K it starts to accelerate. When you get over 500K it can really accelerate as the stock market grows.

    • @javiesdamon611
      @javiesdamon611 16 дней назад +5

      @dannywilson258 Did you completely liquidate your 401K and IRA accounts, withdrawing all the funds? If so, could you share the reasoning behind that decision? I'm curious to understand your thought process.

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      @dannywilson258 16 дней назад +1

      : I gained insights into govt. actions from Monica Mary Strigle a certified wealth manager. Sh enlightened me on the benefits of long-term Treasuries nd alternative invstmnts, which the govt. doesn't publicly disclose. Recently, they've been investing in promising startups, bonds, digital currencies backed by tangible assets, nd precious metals, while manipulating stck mrkt decisions influenced by Congress and driven by recurring events nd consumer sentiment ovr the past five years.

    • @dannywilson258
      @dannywilson258 16 дней назад +5

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  • @jimmyjohn5162
    @jimmyjohn5162 Месяц назад +1

    Great video guys. We are both 48 yrs old and early retired. Looking at slow travel and home-basing from a foreign country like you did. We have a 4yr old/12lb Havanese dog. Scared to travel with her but she is healthy and we have no excuse. Thinking Latin America first since we both speak English. Thanks for the inspiration and continue with the great content.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      The size of your dogs will make it quite easy. We certainly recommend it! It is amazing how many people speak English in many countries. Thanks for watching. I have a few blogs you might enjoy as one shows several surprisingly pet friendly countries in Europe and another is about traveling with dogs internationally. Check out the website:) warrenjulietravel.com

  • @FinancialFreedomLifestyle
    @FinancialFreedomLifestyle Месяц назад +2

    Very good video. We are planning on doing a 4-6 month slow travel starting in November :)

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      Thank you! We appreciate it. Thanks for watching:) Best of luck on your new ventures.

  • @alexcidjavillonar7973
    @alexcidjavillonar7973 Месяц назад +2

    Me too I left the United States 🇺🇸 Las Vegas Nevada. Im happy 😊 Australia 🇦🇺 Sydney. Never when back to US.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      Oh wow! I’m glad you are enjoying Australia.
      That’s for watching:)

  • @ShihanTomCallahan
    @ShihanTomCallahan Месяц назад +2

    my wife and I are getting ready.

  • @marshallandnadinecuenca
    @marshallandnadinecuenca Месяц назад

    You guys have really come a long way since you were here, and we are proud of this latest video. We are curious, given monthly expenses, and your yearly budget, hope much you draw from your retirement savings, and from what you make from your You Tube channel and other sources of income (like for instance what you make from being a travel insurance broker). Because you probably actually “work remotely”, like digital nomads, which is totally different than those of us who are retired abroad. Thank you for your input regarding this inquiry!

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +2

      We definitely do not refer to ourselves as digital nomads. We are retired but have found this hobby to be rewarding and fill some of our days. If it starts to feel like work, we will definitely take a break and reconsider if it's worth continuing. Most people sign up without needing assistance through our website. I do assist those who need more attention. We certainly do not live on this income or that of YT. The amount we receive varies greatly month to month and is not something you would call a consistent stream. Some months we may receive $500 combined and other months $1500, though those are rarer. On average, we probably have about $1000 from all sources, YT and insurance. We may do a video on how much YT pays. We don't dare try to average this out to an hourly rate because that would be demoralizing, lol. This is a hobby. If we did this for income there are a lot more things we could do for a lot more money. We enjoy the gratitude we receive from our viewers, and it keeps us motivated. The biggest perk is we are constantly meeting up with viewers and having time to socialize and have a coffee etc. We have met wonderful people through our channel as we have traveled. We do talk every month whether or not we will continue the channel or not continue it. Sometimes, some of these videos can be upsetting. We shared our best months income on a FB post not long ago.
      We hope you guys are doing well:)

    • @leapintothewild
      @leapintothewild Месяц назад

      @@WarrenJulieTravelI’ve not been here for long, but I have LOVED finding you and your channel! Our house is up for sale, and taking this time to organize the multitudes of info I’ve collected over the past few years relating to each country, visas, locations, sites, etc., and get caught up on all the medical visits we couldn’t make during covid. We’re just off a lake in a rural area with a ton of pricey vacation homes, so the value has almost tripled, but slower to sell so trying not to waste this dead time - all while keeping everything tidy for showings, so can’t drag out too much sewing and such! Lol But have downsized already with just some collectibles to post and sell, so trying not to be too impatient. But my 81 yr old mom and I are READY TO GO!!! Thank you for sharing so much wonderful info!

  • @jonassilva376
    @jonassilva376 Месяц назад +3

    I will be going to Romania for the first time in July and actually plan on being in Albania or Montenegro in September. Looking forward to it. May consider staying if I like it

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      Great places! Enjoy your travels:) Thanks for watching.

    • @stevan2399
      @stevan2399 Месяц назад +2

      I loved Romania. Stay away from Serbia they hate US and British.

  • @kristannonfire
    @kristannonfire Месяц назад +1

    Great video! New subscriber here. I just retired early (age 56) and my husband retired 3 years ago (he's now 59). I was an Army brat and was born in Germany and spent nearly half of my childhood/adolescence in Germany. I just loved it, and I remember those years with great fondness. My husband and I have discussed the possibility of becoming expats, but we are pretty far apart on climate preferences (I like a sunny Mediterranean climate and he prefers a cooler/wetter climate like N. Europe/Great Britain/Ireland). We are both apprehensive about not knowing the language - like most Americans, we only speak English fluently. From other YT videos I've seen, in the bigger cities anywhere in Europe you can get by with English only. I know when I lived in Germany I picked up enough German to have basic conversations so I suppose that would come with time after settling. I follow JP and Amelia's channel; they have been slow traveling around Europe the last six months, and they really enjoyed their recent visits to Albania and Montenegro for many of the reasons you explained. Both look like very interesting places to visit. I am looking forward to diving into your video catalog and learning more about your expat lifestyle! You both look very relaxed and happy!

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      Thanks for subscribing:) Once you dive into our videos you will see that Warren and I have EXTREME differences in our likes and dislikes of weather. As a matter of fact, there was a part that was cut out of the video because we got off topic and never circled back, but the reason we travel as we do is because we cannot agree on climates. In 2008, we devised our plan to retire abroad within 12 years and we succeeded in March 2020. We have been slow traveling Europe for over three years and educating people on the Schengen since 2021. I am sure our other videos will educate you more on our lives, but from the beginning we have said we scouted the perfect place to live starting in 2009 and by 2016 we knew there just wasn't a perfect country to suit both of us and our polar opposite needs, so we chose them all! I like the cool weather, mountains and a quieter life. Warren loves hot weather and the beach, bustling cities and crowds. As I said, polar opposites. Thanks for watching:)

  • @JohnCroft9
    @JohnCroft9 22 дня назад

    Really enjoy your videos. We have slowly started our slow travel adventures and are loving it. We are from the UK but have lived in Turkey for seven years, we also have a family bolt hole in Spain so our plan going forward is to sell our property in Turkey and spend 2x90 days in Spain 3 months in the Balkans and 3 months in SE Asia with the occasional short trip back to the UK

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  21 день назад

      That is awesome! Thanks for watching:) check out our house swap group if that’s of interest. It is slowly growing.

  • @montgomeryclark7531
    @montgomeryclark7531 Месяц назад +5

    WOW!!! THANK YOU!!! Again...a beautiful heartfelt video. And I'll confess publicly I am one of the fools who believed the negativity re: Serbia. So glad you have opened my eyes. Not just Serbia but on other things. And I want to say one other thing... I know it's impolite to comment on someone's appearance. But since you brought up the topic of aging well and extending one's lifespan.... I have followed you both for years. And you both look better, hotter and healthier than ever. The American Stress factor is a killer. Unfortunately for me I keep getting sucked back in. My apartment in Manhattan sits empty months on end but I can't seem to make a clean break. Anyway all this to say you both are a treasure. In closing, 2 final words... Marigold Hotel. 😉

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +3

      Thanks for the extremely kind words! We appreciate them and we truly appreciate you watching us! I hope you can break free at some point. Maybe you should sell the apartment and just not look back. Serbia is a wonderful country. We are grateful we gave it a chance in 2017 and again many times after.

    • @davidhasselhoff5010
      @davidhasselhoff5010 Месяц назад +1

      Perhaps begin with more time in the Catskills ..

    • @scottdiussa5659
      @scottdiussa5659 Месяц назад +3

      “The American stress” is what I am so tired of. Work, politics, all of it. I’m 56 and my wife is 58. We’re trying to get ready for at least 6 months in Europe and then 6 months in the US. Learning as much as possible. I write this as I am on another business trip searching for the light at the end of the tunnel. I’m fortunate to have a good job but honestly I don’t want to do this anymore. This particular video verified a lot of my thinking. I’ve traveled to 49 states and 18 countries for work and vacation. There is so much more to experience!

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      @@scottdiussa5659 your message gives me PTSD I had so many work trips myself, I totally feel for you and understand working towards the light at the end of the tunnel. Good luck and God Speed.

  • @cheriemiller669
    @cheriemiller669 Месяц назад +1

    Another wonderful video!. I have planned my escape from America for many years and should be out by 2025. Maybe we'll clink glasses someday. Cheers!

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      That will be here soon! If we cross paths, we would love to meet up. Thanks for watching:)

  • @DeanRamser
    @DeanRamser Месяц назад +1

    Excellent video, Warren & Julie! We too love the cafe culture. And we miss the conversations we used to have in the States. Our plans to return to Europe will materialize this fall after we sell our PDX condo. Maybe set up a safe house for our Ukrainian friends, if needed. Thank you! Dean & Cindy

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      We wish you luck on the sale of the house:) If we cross paths, we will certainly be happy to meet up! Thanks for watching.

  • @JulieScott-mr9un
    @JulieScott-mr9un Месяц назад +2

    Hello guys., I just admire your enthusiasm., 👍 Thank you for sharing your experience with us 🙏 I’m planning to do the same .,,

  • @azizjad6315
    @azizjad6315 Месяц назад

  • @LeoHipolito
    @LeoHipolito Месяц назад +4

    1 year in Albania 🇦🇱, best plan! 😊

  • @tubulardude44
    @tubulardude44 Месяц назад +3

    I’m learning ltalian and arranging my move in 2025! In 1986 my parents were worried when l explored Mexico…. They were in London and a bomb exploded in a hotel near theirs! I made wonderful friends in Mexico. The news is sensationalized for viewership and ad revenue. 🌍

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      That is absolutely true. The news is often too one-sided too. Good luck learning the Italian language and best wishes on your Italian move in 2025! Thanks for watching:)

  • @JackDolan-sn6qi
    @JackDolan-sn6qi Месяц назад +2

    You should check out Ireland. It is definitely one of the most popular countries to visit both for business and tourism.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      We considered it this summer, but we have changed our itinerary and are now heading to Germany and Slovenia.
      Thanks for watching :)

    • @JackDolan-sn6qi
      @JackDolan-sn6qi Месяц назад

      @@WarrenJulieTravel Wow Germany! Just curious, why? In one video you got into with some guy because he retired to Switzerland. Germany is also an affluent country.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      @@JackDolan-sn6qi first off understand we are living way below our means. The guy you mentioned came off as condescending, pompous and negative about other locations. We don’t see a reason to max out when we are happy with our travel life, and don’t skimp on what we desire. The main reason we don’t spend more time in those “affluent”countries is they are Schengen, we get 90 days every 180 to visit the group of 29 countries. Why Germany? I was stationed there in my military days when I was young and I hope to recall some of my language skills. We will spend a month in the North for Julie’s cool summer, and a week where I was once stationed. Ireland we hope to see at some point but pet travel there is more of a headache. We may do a pet sitter with our dogs at some point and fly for a stay without them eventually.

  • @mrtopcat2
    @mrtopcat2 Месяц назад +1

    I live in the US, speak 4 languages and grew up (and could be home again) in 2x European countries. There are 2x main reasons I do NOT consider to moving back to Europe.
    1. Lack of health care choices and services in the ‘affordable’ parts of Europe.
    2. The ‘issue’ between R & U, which creates a lot of uncertainty.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +3

      It is important that you do what is right for you. We love it in so many parts of Europe and we are so happy to be here.
      Thanks for watching :)

  • @zsynhgd
    @zsynhgd Месяц назад +1

    excellent points!

  • @kims1912
    @kims1912 Месяц назад +3

    I'm seriously considering selling my mobile home next spring and trying out Albania. I own my place but spend 630 a month on HOA and land lease. It's cheap for southern CA but I know I can live cheaper in Albania or Greece. You can put 35k euros in bank account and get residency in Greece.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +2

      $630 per month would pay for a long-term lease in Albania. The summers are more expensive, but there are people who will rent 12 months. Thanks for watching:) Best of luck.

  • @GRB777
    @GRB777 Месяц назад +5

    Hey Warren and Julie, will you be traveling to Asia or SE Asia? It would be good to get your take on Japan, Malaysia and Thailand. Your channel is great, keep it up!

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +2

      We have discussed this at length and for us right now with our pups, it is extremely difficult. Prior to retirement, we visited Taiwan, Korea and the Philippines. We considered going to Japan next year, but for now, we are quite happy in Europe and have decided to stay put for a while. We have asked some of our friends who are in SE Asia etc for video footage and their stories, and we hope they will eventually do it for our audience. Thanks for watching:)

    • @GRB777
      @GRB777 Месяц назад

      @@WarrenJulieTravel Best wishes

  • @ErnstBorel
    @ErnstBorel Месяц назад +6

    I am Austrian and to be frank I prefer to spend my holidays in other Western European countries. The Balkans are fine but public transportation and the roads of Montenegro leave a lot to be desired. I do like two Balkan countries, Slovenia and Croatia. It really won't break the bank if you come west.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +2

      With you being Austrian, you don’t have the same hurdles we have with the Schengen. We have to balance our time in all 29 of those countries, so the majority of our time cannot be spent in one of those locations. We definitely get much more time in the Balkans because we do not have to deal with the limitations of the Schengen. The real reality is we spend more time in this area not because of budget but because of time allotment.

    • @stevan2399
      @stevan2399 Месяц назад +3

      Agree, Serbia is the worst.

  • @ai8438
    @ai8438 Месяц назад +4

    Great video, thanks for sharing. Media is usually driven by politics, so they have to show that the rest of the world is evil, and we are the best.
    Anyways what is surprising in your clip is the cost of living. We were always told europe is super expensive and very high taxation.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +2

      We slow travel and don't have residency in a European country. We pay taxes in the US. Our cost of living in Europe has really surprised us too, but as we said we don't live in Paris or Berlin or Rome. If we lived in one of these cities, we could certainly not do it on the budget we have for the past several years.
      Sadly, yes, media is driven by politics. We enjoy being away from it all. We do have a plethora of videos on our costs throughout Europe. You may wish to watch a few. Thanks for watching:)

  • @frenchiemomma201
    @frenchiemomma201 Месяц назад +1

    I would love to retire abroad.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      I hope it comes to fruition for you:)
      Thank you for watching!

  • @Destinavigator
    @Destinavigator Месяц назад +3

    📣 WOOOW! Very good video! Thanks for sharing this! 👋🏼 I am a Small Struggling Travel Channel and this video really inspire me to up my self and make better content ☺️

  • @LeoLady3966
    @LeoLady3966 Месяц назад

    I’m glad I found this💓 I’ve been thinking about living abroad for years. I have a military pension- not much but something. Would be nice if it stretched further.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      I hope it works out for you to move abroad. Best of luck!! Thanks for watching:)

  • @ParisianThinker
    @ParisianThinker 19 дней назад +1

    The reason I do not go to Serbia is because they smoke and 2nd hand smoking is everywhere in the coffee culture.

  • @ghadaazhari2851
    @ghadaazhari2851 Месяц назад +1

    I agree with you guys our life style here in us not healthy and I am trying my best to get out of here. I will reach out to you for insurance information

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      We wish you luck! Thanks for watching:) I appreciate your consideration for insurance through me.

  • @livingworkingoutsidebox
    @livingworkingoutsidebox Месяц назад +1

    16:39 Love that sailboat ⛵️ in the background. 😊 what great points. 👍
    I have / had similar thoughts about Eastern Europe. Your videos are helping change that. Thanks 😊
    For some reason I thought your car was called Tabby not Abby. 😳🤔 Or it's just my bad hearing. Either way your videos on how you came to own and be able to drive a vehicle are very insightful. 👍

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      Abby is short for the Abyss because she has so much storage space:) That sailboat really is beautiful. I am glad you are enjoying the content and getting something out of it. Thanks for watching.

  • @sr9253
    @sr9253 Месяц назад +2

    Thank you for the informative video. That view of the lake is so relaxing . How much time should I plan for downsizing, selling my house and getting rid of stuff ? One year?

    • @jugoslavnamljidjiu9021
      @jugoslavnamljidjiu9021 Месяц назад +3

      Even faster 6 month

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +3

      It really depends on how quickly you can sell the house. Once we started our process, we left in six months. It was a plan since 2008, but the finalization came in 2019. Thanks for watching:)

  • @JonMardukas
    @JonMardukas Месяц назад +1

    I understand your points as to why you left the USA. For me, money was never the issue. I always planned to move to Greece. I am of Greek ancestry. I also love sailing the islands. We live on our boat. My wife is Greek. I also speak Greek fluently. Frankly I'm of the opinion that to know and understand a people one must live there and learn the language. I know many American expats who befriend other expats. Nothing wrong with that, it's just not for me.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      We do our best to learn words in each language of each country, but it’s quite tough.
      It sounds like you have a lovely existence.
      Thanks for watching:)

  • @anne4369
    @anne4369 Месяц назад +4

    Newer subscriber here. Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us. Y’all are doing exactly what I’d like to do: a slow travel retirement overseas.
    DH and I are tired of the proverbial rat race and constantly talk about retiring at 59-1/2.
    While slow travel retirement would totally be my jam, I think DH may take some convincing, but I think he’d come around to it and end up loving it! 😊

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      It really is such a unique life. Keep working on him:) Thanks for watching!

    • @anne4369
      @anne4369 Месяц назад +1

      @@WarrenJulieTravel thank you for the reply! Tell your sweet doggos I said hi! 👋🏼 🐶

  • @SimonAsherton
    @SimonAsherton 28 дней назад

    Have you tried Moldova? It's dirt cheap. The food is delicious and the wine is superb.

  • @alexandervargas5304
    @alexandervargas5304 Месяц назад +1

    Oh my...you're giving out the secret!!!😅

  • @popovdes5576
    @popovdes5576 22 дня назад

    I am planning to do the same as you did. Would be grateful if you can share your details in all counties that you stayed before.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  22 дня назад

      Thank you for watching our channel, please feel free to look at our extensive library of over 300 videos on these topics. They are quite extensive. Thank you.

  • @sunnyla2835
    @sunnyla2835 Месяц назад +2

    Im wondering if your international health insurance covers the over-70 seniors? I’d like to drop my Medicare in favor of an international plan. Thanks, and great and inspirational videos 👍

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      I normally don’t encourage dropping Medicare. There are plans for over 70 but they get pricier with age unfortunately, and can have limitations. The plus side is medical out of pocket is much lower than in the states in most locations so the limitations are typically not stressful unless you seek treatment in a high price country like the US. Adding US coverage ratchets the price up in an international plan considerably.

  • @gregperez919
    @gregperez919 Месяц назад

    My wife and I, US citizens, are retired and also doing slow travel. We own a home in Spain. We can only stay for 3 months in the Schengen then have to leave for 3 months. So no we are in Turkey, Ireland, then Scotland and UK for 3 month’s before returning to our home in Spain. We have no desire to be students, business or be employed in order to have a resident visa. On the other hand we are considering applying for residency in Spain so we can stay as long as we want. Do you have any videos and/or info to that effect? Great videos by the way. You, as a couple, along with others doing the same provide excellent information. Great job.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      Thanks for watching. We have not done residency videos in Spain. We have them in several countries but Spain is not one of them.
      Just FYI, we just started a new Schengen shuffle house swap group on Facebook.
      I mentioning it in the event you wanted to consider something like that.
      Our goal with this group is to help facilitate people like ourselves who own a homebase and shuffle in 90 in the 180 we own in Montenegro. We already have two house swaps.
      This group is not for profit. There is no membership fee.
      It’s called WJT Schengen House Swap
      We did a video about it too.
      Live Abroad For Free? Try Home Swapping For 30+ Days! | WarrenJulieTravel.com
      ruclips.net/video/u7lJUCaN75w/видео.html

  • @druiz012
    @druiz012 Месяц назад +1

    I am 42.... I hope to retire at 50.... I just wish I could do it sooner.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      It will happen before you know it! Time flies. Best of luck. Thanks for watching:)

  • @Kajh2583
    @Kajh2583 Месяц назад

    What do you do about healthcare?

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      I have to smile, welcome to our channel. We talk about it in almost every video, please pick one. We also just did a video a week ago on international health care. As a licensed US agent representing several carriers you can go to our website www.warrenjulietravel.com and run quotes for options. In a nutshell shell we have $1M coverage a $2500 deductible $240 a month on both of us.

  • @kkelly9424
    @kkelly9424 Месяц назад +3

    How do you avoid having to leave the Schengen zone every 90 days? Do you have a dual citizenship that allows you to stay? If not, where do you go for the additional 90 days?

    • @JayandSarah
      @JayandSarah Месяц назад +3

      They do the Schengen shuffle, watch their videos.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +2

      We stay for up to 90 days in the Schengen and then "shuffle" to a non-Schengen country for another 90 days. It is important to have a third country in the mix. Thanks for watching. We do have a lot of content on this subject as we have been doing it for over three years.

  • @denisefitzgerald7653
    @denisefitzgerald7653 Месяц назад +2

    Technically on paper my husband and I are millionaires. We are not staying in the US.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      There’s a beautiful world out there to explore! Thanks for watching:)

  • @Leonardo-cq4zd
    @Leonardo-cq4zd 5 дней назад

    Excellent video. Another eye-opener. Thanks!! Born and raised in the USA but now in mid-60's and pretty sure there's now a better place to play out the home stretch. btw, it would be great if you could do a video about income tax considerations in a situation like yours (ie living in multiple countries). I assume you are still US citizens but wondering how your travels impact which country(ies) wants your income taxes? 😀

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  4 дня назад

      Thanks for watching:) we will keep that video idea in mind.
      Best of luck to you.

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      @Charlottehornets4 Месяц назад

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    • @Jessecote875
      @Jessecote875 Месяц назад

      I'm new at this, please how can I reach her?

    • @Nguyenvictory83
      @Nguyenvictory83 Месяц назад

      Her good reputation already speaks for her .I’m also one of the beneficiary of Annie Brooks. So happy I gave it a trial after being skeptic of the process.

  • @kleek2217
    @kleek2217 Месяц назад +1

    but a difference is you have each other. For a single person, the constant travel keeps one from forming solid friendships. You are much more lonely if single (even often living in america this i a problem for retired singles). So how would THAT part be managed for single travelers? Even you must sometimes miss having other friends, yes?

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      We know a lot of singles that thrive traveling, and we’ve seen couples fail. Sometimes having a mate limits you from doing what you want to do, or doubles the chance one of you will be home sick etc. however having someone to share the adventure with and experience is a plus in our situation. This said you can always look for a like minded person to join you to get your feet wet. Here is a video we did about loneliness and travel you should watch. Overcoming Loneliness and Boredom: Expat Life Hacks
      ruclips.net/video/zRrf5cOYUuA/видео.html

  • @BioHorror
    @BioHorror Месяц назад +1

    @WarrenJulieTravel I was just wondering, when you mention the $2900/month 4 year average expense, does that include mortgage for the house you bought in Montenegro? Thank :)

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      As we mentioned in the video, we are debt free. When we mentioned the 2900 a month for our average, we price in the average Airbnb cost for when we are in Montenegro for consistency. If you watch our annual budget video or our four-year average video, we explain that more in depth.

  • @vanhalen45
    @vanhalen45 Месяц назад

    Excellent video. To focus in on the medical insurance and general medical expences in Monetnegro (or wherever you are at a given time).
    So, premium for 2 people given your ages was provided in this video at USD $240 / month. That is reasonble, and to the extent that it covers you in multiple countries...then it is a bargain. To dig into the detail for a moment, what is the "co-onsurance" on that policy,...NOT the deductible. Also,give a typical 60/40% coinsurance split characteristic of American medical policies....is it the case that your policy has such a split. In this illustrative example, the 40% could potentially be hefty IF the overall cost of a major medical procedure is exorbitantly high (as in the USA). Now, I will ask this directly. Is it the case that in a place like Montenegro, that major medical conditions ( major accident, cardiac bypass, kidney stones, cancer, pulmonary, etc) are "reasonably " priced. The aim here is not to have medical expenses wipe out retirement savings.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      There is no coinsurance on the program, we have this program to cover major situations that unexpectedly arise. It does have some limitations on how much will be paid per day for a hospital room, but the amounts are reasonable for most parts of the world. There are a lot of different variations to the types of coverage that is available. Feel free to email me if you would like to see the plan designs in greater detail. There’s really much too much to cover and try to put together and type into this text box.
      warrenjulietravel@gmail.com the main point of having the insurance is to not lose your retirement savings.

  • @stancimarch3236
    @stancimarch3236 Месяц назад +1

    If I’m hearing correctly it sounds like your monthly costs do not include rent or a mortgage. Do you have a sense for what you would be paying to rent your current home? I think you’ve mentioned it in other videos, but I can’t recall the figure and am curious what to budget.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      Please watch our annual or four year budget video. We add $1200 to our monthly budget in Montenegro minus utilities when explaining an annual cost. For Montenegro as a couple $2400 would give you an equal quality of life if renting. If single $1800 would suffice.

    • @stancimarch3236
      @stancimarch3236 Месяц назад +1

      @@WarrenJulieTravel I have watched those. I’m asking if the $2,939 four year monthly average you quoted includes time spent in the property you own in Montenegro rent free, and if so how many months of the four years did you spend in a house you own?

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      @@stancimarch3236 we spent 8.5 months in our home total through 2023 over three full years 36 months in Europe (2021-2023) We should exclude our 2020 in South America, while we owned we were not on the continent. We have been here two months so far in 2024, and intend to be here more often going forward. We expect to spend around five months in 2024, and intend to spend a similar time going forward. This may be more information than you asked for. But to be clear that monthly total you are asking about doesn’t reflect the savings of staying in our home, that total reflects averaging in an average Airbnb rate. We give two totals in our 2023 video to reflect both scenarios.

    • @stancimarch3236
      @stancimarch3236 Месяц назад +1

      @@WarrenJulieTravel Perfect! Yes, this is what I was wondering about: "...that total reflects averaging in an average Airbnb rate."
      Thank you for being so gracious with my question. Love following your channel!

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +2

      We appreciate you watching us:)

  • @razkrat8803
    @razkrat8803 Месяц назад

    Bonjour Mons amis :)

  •  28 дней назад

    Welcome to Europe, hope you enjoy your time here. One thing, please don’t bring your USA customs (i.e. tipping culture, loud talking, hallowing, etc) with you.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  27 дней назад

      We do our very best to respect the culture of each country.
      We have been in Europe for over three years.

  • @garyxyz4400
    @garyxyz4400 Месяц назад +2

    You don't need to be political no matter where you live. What about family? I really want to live abroad and slow travel around Europe & Asia.

    • @tubulardude44
      @tubulardude44 Месяц назад +3

      It’s dangerous for America to not be political in the US today.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      Our family is in many states. Our son is in Florida and has visited us abroad on several occasions.

    • @Jughead24
      @Jughead24 Месяц назад +2

      Actually, while living in the US, I found that being neutral was not accepted. You are forced to have an opinion and others ram their philosophies down your throat. For example, why am I required to address certain people in a plural form forced to call a single being they or pretending not to notice that a man dressed as a woman is actually still a man...
      And so on. So no, there are places where being apolitical doesn't fly.

    • @webwhisper2701
      @webwhisper2701 27 дней назад +1

      @@Jughead24perhaps rural areas or in states isolated from the greater world, and life…as it is around the world …

    • @Jughead24
      @Jughead24 27 дней назад

      @@webwhisper2701 I live in between rural Greece and seaside Thailand ....
      Because the West is dead🙂

  • @juliewebb1266
    @juliewebb1266 Месяц назад

    We are seriously thinking of doing the same thing. Do you guys come back to the US much and are you still.able to collect social security when the tjme comes?

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      In the past four years we have been back twice. Yes, we can still collect SS when the time comes:) We love our life abroad. Best of luck! Thanks for watching:)

  • @DaphneProst
    @DaphneProst Месяц назад

    Imagine how much you would appreciate a country and its culture if you knew the language.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      Yes, I am sure we could appreciate a country and it’s culture if we knew the language, but that would be nearly impossible for us to do with the lifestyle we leave. We would have to know dozens of languages. Thank you for watching.

    • @DaphneProst
      @DaphneProst 29 дней назад

      @@WarrenJulieTravel in Europe many offers us are multilingual. Don't you Americans have a saying, can't means won't?

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  29 дней назад

      @@DaphneProst have you ever watched any of our videos besides one? I really don’t think you understand what we are doing and our lifestyle.

    • @DaphneProst
      @DaphneProst 29 дней назад

      ​@@WarrenJulieTravel,a couple.I just think you are missing out on a lot.If your truly want to learn about a country and its people stay 3 months. That's a start. If memory serves you own a property in Montenegro, that should be incentive to learn the language. What about Serbia and Bulgaria? You thought they had investment potential.

  • @hrw3mom103
    @hrw3mom103 Месяц назад

    I love traveling. I love the concept of slow travel in retirement but I doubt I’d ever permanently leave the US. 1. We have lifelong health insurance thanks to military service. 2. Our children and parents are here. (Well, most of them. One daughter lives in the UK.) We’re in the sandwich generation. Our family relies on us and I see that increasing as our parents age. 3. We can afford to maintain our home base and slow travel.
    We hate the political issues but we know that’s present in many countries. If you choose to ignore it, that’s a benefit of not being completely tied to any country and personally affected by their laws. We have children and hopefully grandchildren who live in the US. We will stay as engaged as we need to be to make sure they can have the same rights and experiences of freedom that we did. I do hope, if you are still US citizens, you still exercise the right to vote.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      This life is right for everyone. For us, it works well.
      Thanks for watching.

  • @michelcote6791
    @michelcote6791 Месяц назад

    Hello.First time I watch your video .Can I ask where exactly you are located in Europe?

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      We home base in Montenegro, Kotor Bay is behind us. Montenegro is a small country in Europe on the Adriatic.

  • @tomwest7789
    @tomwest7789 29 дней назад

    My wife and I would love to do what you are doing. I just retired and my wife is 10 years younger than me, which is fine, she is ready to pull the plug and retire. My question is around our two small dogs. We would never leave them or give them up. That will never happen, as I'm sure you understand. As a practical matter how difficult will it be taking them with us, and going from country to country? Thanks...

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  29 дней назад

      It is a bit more challenging with dogs than without; however if they are small and can be placed in backpacks or small carriers, it will be much less difficult than our situation.
      Our friends are traveling with two dogs who are small enough to travel inside of the aircraft. They have had no issues taking theirs in public transportation. One of our dogs grew larger than we expected, so we had to change our plans and drive throughout Europe.
      I would never suggest you leave your fur babies behind and in the same sentiment I would never let having them stop me from taking the leap.
      We had completely different plans before adopting Arya, but I think the lifestyle we have now is very special and I feel blessed to have it.
      Obviously, there are more costs involved with dogs along, but our veterinary bills have been 10% or less here than the cost in the US.
      Thanks for watching:)
      We have done videos on this subject and I have written a blog about it. The videos are not our best work, but they are helpful.

  • @cryptomagic999
    @cryptomagic999 Месяц назад

    In your previous videos do you go over how much you are making from RUclips each month? Are you living on your investment income only? Just curious. Thanks

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      We did one a long time ago, but to answer your question, no, we are financially independent. We could not live on the monies we currently make on YT.

  • @jharvey2797
    @jharvey2797 Месяц назад +3

    Understand it is doable once you are in Europe , but how did you manage to fly your dog ?
    We can’t find any airlines to fly our dogs due to their size . Dogs basically have to be the size of a cat to travel .

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +5

      Where are you starting your journey? Which state? My suggestion is to look for your easiest route. For example, we flew from Ecuador to Florida to say goodbye to family and friends. We picked up a one-way car in Florida and drove it to JFK where we flew direct into Serbia. Now, this is not possible with a larger dog because they don't offer cargo, but plenty of airlines will offer it. The thing to focus on is your easiest country to land in and then move from there. I hope this helps. We have friends who flew from Dallas Texas to Sofia Bulgaria with an 80-pound dog, so I know it is possible.

    • @kims1912
      @kims1912 Месяц назад +1

      You can't buy a seat for them?

    • @kims1912
      @kims1912 Месяц назад +2

      ​@WarrenJulieTravel my dog is 20lbs, could she fly in the plane with me? I wouldn't want to put her in cargo for thar long. I've read horror stories of dogs dying in cargo.

    • @montgomeryclark7531
      @montgomeryclark7531 Месяц назад +4

      You make think this is crazy but consider sending them over on the Queen Mary2. The upside is you get to go too! That was my plan until my beloved Cleo crossed the Rainbow Bridge.

    • @JayandSarah
      @JayandSarah Месяц назад

      You might not like to hear this, but sometimes you have to give up your dog to make life happen. That is what we did, left her with family as their new pet. We would not let life be put on hold for a pet.

  • @jugoslavnamljidjiu9021
    @jugoslavnamljidjiu9021 Месяц назад +7

    We people from Serbia welcome all good people even Americans and a lot of people speak english, Warren and Julie such a nice couple me and my wife we also retired and now travel around Europe and don't listen to the mainstream media, Croatia Montenegro and Bosnia also very hospitable so feel free and travel South East Europe good people are the same worldwide

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      Thank you for the kind words:) We love Europe and especially the Balkans. Thanks for watching.

    • @kamrulz659
      @kamrulz659 Месяц назад +3

      Come to south east asia to retire.Cheap n good amenities in tropical climate😊

    • @jugoslavnamljidjiu9021
      @jugoslavnamljidjiu9021 Месяц назад +1

      @@kamrulz659 too humid too hot for me

    • @Unhappy_Nomad_Client
      @Unhappy_Nomad_Client Месяц назад +3

      Serbs want Americans to leave.

    • @jugoslavnamljidjiu9021
      @jugoslavnamljidjiu9021 Месяц назад

      @@Unhappy_Nomad_Client Arogant Americans yes

  • @stancimarch3236
    @stancimarch3236 Месяц назад +1

    May ask if you have adult children? I’m struggling to convince my wife to move abroad with if three kids living in the US.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, we have adult children. Our son visits us in Europe. He also visited us in South America. We stay in close contact with him via Skype, Facetime and Whatsapp. He has known we are leaving and retiring abroad since 2008. He enjoys visiting us. I hope she gives it a try. We have a few videos on the horizon you will enjoy. One will be about whether or not slow travel is right for you. Thanks for watching:)

  • @MeganCorday
    @MeganCorday Месяц назад

    Pity you cannot afford a prolonged stay in France. Our cafe culture is the best.

    • @WarrenJulieTravel
      @WarrenJulieTravel  Месяц назад

      We can afford a prolonged stay in France:) We have lived on less than $3k per month, but that is not our budget.
      Brittany was considered for our summer this year, but we chose to stay in Germany.
      Thanks for watching.

    • @user-zw4rt3ec8n
      @user-zw4rt3ec8n Месяц назад

      ​@@WarrenJulieTravelGermany and France far exceed the FSU.