Phnom Penh is a cool 50.1 per cent cheaper than Melbourne, Bangkok is 41.8 per cent cheaper, and Bali is 36.6 per cent more financially friendly. If you want to save, it’s time to get out of here.
“Screw it. I think I’m just going to move overseas.” If I had a dollar for every time I said this, I’d be able to afford to buy a house in Australia by now.
Is it really a dream to fork out $12 for a subpar flat white in London? Moving to these places isn’t an option now – but staying in Australia isn’t so rosy either. Take my mate Dean. He recently moved to Ho Chi Minh City. He pays $750 a month for a one-bedroom apartment in the city centre and enjoys $3 bowls of pho for lunch. His Uber rides are $2, his gym membership $30 a month. He even has leftover money at the end of each month – a forgotten luxury to most of us.from July 2024, one in three Australians has worked as a digital nomad, while a further 41 per cent are considering it.
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