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Old 08-21-2009, 10:38 AM   #9 (permalink)
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I want to thank you, Robin Hood.

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Originally Posted by robin hood View Post
How cheap is it to live in Chile?
I live on an acre, that is located on a point, bordering the coastline of the Pacific Ocean in Chile. We have a large 1 bedroom 2 story cabana (furnished house) and pay $225.00 a month, oceanfront property with ocean views.. Its a fishing village and a 15 lb whole Sierra fish cost under $2.00. Great solid white meat.
A kilo of clams or mussels are under$2.00. And the fruit and vegetables are also very
inexpensive and VERY fresh. I have paid as little as .10 cents a pound for kiwis.
As for the Chilean woman, they seem to love American guys. And I have never experienced a woman more devoted to their man!!
That was the kind of information I have been waiting for, for years. I secretly believed there were little "paradises" like this somewhere on the planet. I am an "baby boomer" that never contributed to the SocialSecurity system here in the USA. I was to busy having fun to work all that much ! Consequently, my monthly check, which I just started to receive at age 62, is only $661 a month. According to your information, I could live well on that small amount. (I also have savings).
Please continue to stay in this forum, as I have questions as to how many months I could stay on a tourist Visa, or longer. Would you b4e willing to help people find contacts to find a place to stay?
Thank you again for this life-changing information.
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