5 Cheapest Places To Live In The World!



Find Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/OfficialAll5 Visit Our Website: http://www.All5.me So you want to live big, but on a tiny budget? No problem, there are places on earth where even the smallest amount of money can buy you a lot. Here are the 5 cheapest places to live in the world. --------------------SECOND CHANNEL------------------- Check out my second channel More5! for funny, weird, interesting news, along with the latest trending topics within the YouTube community. More5! - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPohYrquhWwA56kiaxJRe9A Music: "Your Call" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 5) Malaysia With a less than $300 monthly price tag on a one bedroom apartment, you'll be sure to have plenty of cash to spend on whatever you like. If homesickness ails you while in Malaysia, feel free to spend all of that excess cash at the country's largest shopping center, Times Square Mall. With fifteen floors, a hotel, a bowling alley, and more than one Starbucks, it's almost, its as if you've never left home. 4) Albania Albania inst for the faint hearted, but is an option for those who are up for the challenge of a rough lifestyle. It has a reputation for being quite corrupt, but this European nation has tons to offer in the culinary and history departments. Even though living outside of the city center won’t cost you much more than $200 a month in rent, Albania is only for the expats who are willing to toughen up and rough it out. 3) Nicaragua Because prices are so low in Central America's largest country, you could easily upgrade your lifestyle by moving to Nicaragua. It will cost you less than $10 to get around on public transportation every month and a gym membership will only cost you $30 monthly. Since you'll be preoccupied with keeping yourself entertained, you might neglect your household chores. No worries, though. For $60, maid service can swing through and clean up after you three times a week. 2) India Home to one of the oldest civilizations, the invention of chess, and one of the seven wonders of the world, India would make an excellent home for anyone seeking to be emerged in the wonders of Eastern history and religion. Not only can one live and eat for less than $400 a month, keeping yourself entertained by the sights and exploring the countless educational opportunities in India make it a valuable destination to reside in. Stay away from the overpopulated cities, though— the congestion won't be worth the extra funds in your bank account. 1) Nepal Sandwiched in between India and China, Nepal is a hub for cultural diversity and Eastern spirituality. If you've finished school and want to use your gap year to "find" yourself, Nepal may be the country you need to experience. It is also a great place to live if you don't want to spend more than $20 on your internet bill every month.

Comments

  1. This list is ludicrous...
  2. Philippines and South Africa are tops...Malaysia is fuckin expensive WTF!!!
  3. India is not safe, and the cash works in rupees which is cheap for pizza, at dominos pizza it costs ₹199 which is about less than $5
  4. Khulna ( Bangladesh) is the cheapest of all .
  5. Best here is Malaysia. Best chix.
  6. not a very good video not in-depth. too general just showing some cities and that's it?! saying they're great, how great and what way you know what it is saying about Nepal and India so that great countries you explain?! How ,
    where,what,what to watch out for what not to do what to do please ten-year-old could have done this video better !!
  7. malaysia f*** not at all! i went there and found it was much harder there
  8. It would not be fun to live in these cheap countries because I would know that they were filled with poor people who are struggling.
  9. INDIA AND MALAYSIA IS MUCH CHEAPER THAN SHOWN, AS 1 ROOM COST UP TO 100 DOLLAR IN MALAYSIA,
  10. i'm looking for a cheap place live but high income
  11. why he didn't try to compare with income salary
  12. is philipines there bc for 1 us dollar you can have a transportation promise bc 1 us dollar change to pesos for philipines is 45 pesos
  13. India is cheap? Not Mumbai I visited over 10 years ago. And the food or water you drink can easily make you sick.
  14. dont know where he gets the figures from but i know malaysia is definitely not cheap and im from singapore.
  15. Am from Malaysia
  16. even my barbecue grill costs more than a months stay in Nepal
  17. Let's talk about Nepal!!

    Average monthly salary of people here in Nepal= $120

    Internet bill which i'm paying monthly = $12, 2 mbps, unlimited

    Rent of 1 bedroom, 1 living , 1 kitchen, 1 washroom, 1 bike park = $85 a month

    Foods, vegetables, street foods = $60 ( including half liter of milk )

    Clothing = jeans($12) , other T-shirts($6)

    Water= $15 per month for drinking

    Gas,Rice,Wheat,Biscuits, Noodles,and some other things = $70+ a month
    T.V cable( 150 channels, including Nepali, International ,Indian, British = less than $50 a year!
    Electricity bill= $7 a month
    using water bill = $2 a month

    The things which are listed above are the prices which i'm currently paying now here in Nepal!
  18. I'm from Nepal and our country may be cheapest place to live in the world for you but comparing to the salary of the people living here in this country, that's literally so high ! Average monthly salary = approx. $120!!
  19. i will vive it a fums up
  20. I would rather put as a title : Cheap places to visit. For a European who earns at least 1000 eur a month, it's certainly cheaper than a Nepalese who doesn't even earn 100 eur a month.


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