just survived four countries on $900/month and still have $11. here’s the chaotic list.
1. Da Nang, Vietnam – $800–1100/month
beach studio for $380. pho is $1.50 and ruins you forever. 100mbps fiber everywhere. skip co-working, cafes don’t care. stayed 3 months and learned exactly one vietnamese phrase: “another beer please.”
2. Medellín, Colombia Digital Nomads – $900–1200/month
Airbnb $400 in laureles. bandeja paisa costs $2 and slaps. selina day pass $12 when i feel fancy. wifi is stupid fast. stayed 4 months, left because i started salsa dancing in my sleep.

3. Tbilisi, Georgia – $700–950/month
Soviet $300 apartment with balcony. grandma downstairs force-feeds khachapuri. wine is $2 and from a basement. impact hub $80/month with unlimited coffee. winter here was just orange wine and pretending i’m cultured.
4. Oaxaca, Mexico Digital Nomads – $900–1300/month
$450 rooftop casita. al pastor tacos $1.50 at 2am. wifi dies in rain but mezcal fixes it. current location. send help or more mezcal.
5. Chiang Mai, Thailand – $700–1000/month
Condo $250 with pool. pad thai $1. punspace coworking $80/month. avoid the tourist strip and it’s still dumb cheap. got dengue once. went back anyway because mango sticky rice.
6. Bansko, Bulgaria Digital Nomads – $600–900/month (winter only)
Apartment $350 . craft beer $3. coworking + sauna $150/month. ski lift 5 min away. january here felt like the alps on balkan prices.
7. Yerevan, Armenia – $650–950/month
Downtown $280 apartment. lavash wraps $4 and huge. free wine fountains exist. wifi solid. locals assume you’re russian and pour free shots.

Some places that got too expensive
lisbon, bali, mexico city condesa (rip my budget)
real monthly damage (april 2025)
drop your secret cheap spot below. my landlord just raised rent and i’m one sad emoji from moving to georgia forever.
send $1 banh mi and a one-way ticket anywhere with mountains + 50mbps.mountains and 50mbps

