That is cheap
This house costs + - U$ 100, 000 (150 MTs) a block from the beach in a small and quiet town.
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I would like to hear Americans opionion: In which European countries they think they would live like ''King of the Mountain'' ... based on their incomes?
In regards to Mexico, it depends on the area, good quality houses almost cost the same as in the U.S., same thing with vehicles. You also end up paying more for some electronics, and so forth.
Food is cheaper though.
Some properties in the Monterrey Metro Area.
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$183,645.27 US DOLLARS (similar price of an average house in a middle class subdivision in the U.S.A)
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$1276.56 USD / Monthly rent
[Apartment in Monterrey metro area] This is basically a middle class house monthly payment in the U.S. midwest.
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If you really want to be a baller and got $ 4 MILLION US Dollars
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Who wants to buy an island and is crazy (has no water and energy), have for sell US$ 2, 300, 000
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Re Colombia: while the countryside and smaller towns may still be pretty cheap, I can affirm the big cities are not.
Average American won't live like a king anywhere in Europe. A skilled software developer in Sofia with 10 years of experience makes around $4k a month which is close to American average income I guess. You can live comfortable life, buy a house, travel and so, but don't expect to live in a mansion or have personal chef. In some European countries the average American might actually live worse than in USA.