This is a great budget for someone who sits alone all day and night in a dirt floor shack watching a small television connected to "rabbit ear" antenna with no cable, telephone, AC or internet. Of course to maintain that budget you'd also require an outdoor pit in which you'd burn goat chips and yam peelings to cook over. For a change of diet you could always take the safety pin off the hole in your pants and fasten it to some telephone wire and half a broomstick you found while dumpster diving and go fishing.
You could also replace that single bulb in the lamp which is affixed to a dangling cord in the middle of your shack with a nice new LED bulb which will cut your power consumption by a third and not need replacement until 2022 by which time you will have slit your wrists long ago.
I moved here to fulfill a more "BASIC need!" :bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::bunny::lick::lick::lick::lick::lick::lick::lick:
Now,after 25 years,that "NEED" has been satisfied.Or maybe I reached the, 10,000"limit!"
Tell us what it cost you or you are off topic...and you know what that means!!! "CLICK on the DELETE button"
Come on guys and gals: contribute, don't flame or whine...
Possibly, if you want to live in the ghetto and live on rice and beans.I think it is possible to live on $500.00 if you want to . Granted I agree you need to have more money available for emergencys, travel or what ever. If you want maids A/C and SUV this is all above and aboard. But just to live ( if you have your own place which means you have more then $500 available in my mind) But for one person you can pay electric , phone, cable and food. Granted most people don't want to live such a laid back life style but it is possible to do. Granted it will be more in Santo Domingo . My point being that I agree that one should not come to the DR to live if all they can scrape together is $500 monthly , but that it is possible to live on $500 (until the sh*t hits the fan of course)
Just beware of those Tambo calls "grifters."There is almost nothing more sad to see than an "ex-pat" begging on the streets because they didn't have enough money to support themselves .... unless, of course, it's those few "ex-pats" who may commit some crimes to support themselves ....... (and both are known to happen in ex-pat havens around the world) ....
Even for 1 person I have serious doubts about $500. True Santo Domingo is expensive but I have in-laws that live in the "campo" and after conversations with them I am not sure the "campo" is all that cheap. They own their own house but electric, cooking propane and other basic needs for them (there are 3 of them in the house) are over $500. Food costs vary depending on what is going on (visitors and what not). They do grow yuca, platanos, and other things. Personally I can go there to relax but after a couple of days I am ready to go (besides the mosquitos have already sucked all the blood out me). I am sure there are many who would enjoy that lifestyle but again I have doubts about it costing only $500 per month. One of my biggest issues is there is not a lot of variety offered in smaller towns. Also keep in mind that in a majority of the smaller towns weather can be a huge issue which in turn will affect your quality of life. When services are affected in some of these areas it can be some time before they are working again. Roads can be washed out making navigating the area impossible. Now I am not trying to be "Debbie Downer" but even living the simple life can turn out to be anything but simple. It seems trying to live on $500 per month would be more of a "survivalist lifestyle" than "island lifestyle". I just do not see how that would be all that enjoyable myself. But to each his own.
Let me post my basic bills again for everyone. I am a single person with a 2 bedroom 1 bathroom apartment in a decent middle class Dominican neighborhood. I have 24 hour electric and good security:
Apt rent 8,000 RD
Internet 1,811 RD
Cable TV 500 RD
Cell Phone 500 RD
Electricity 700 RD
Medical Insurance 700 RD
Total 12,211 RD
$500. US = approximately 18,500 RD
That leaves 6,300RD for food, propane for cooking, fun and transportation. There is nothing for emergencies, dental etc. BUT I want to make the point that you CAN live for US 500 a month. BUT it is NOT my choice!
I live on about US 750 per month quite comfortably! I live a modified Dominican / expat lifestyle. For example in the summer I use my air conditioner and my electric bill will go up! But I live simply and modestly, no expensive restaurants are needed but once in a while I cannot live without Pizza Hut........
So again we go back to the main point US $1500 per month for a couple is very doable especially if the house or apt is paid for.
Just curious ...
-- how long have you lived in the DR?
-- do you speak Spanish?
-- Do you have family/friends (locals) in the DR?
-- that 700 Rd ($18.35 USD) for Medical insurance looks really good ... could a 60 year old get that same rate?
Appreciate the insight!! Thanks.
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I've been here almost 10 years.
Yes I speak pretty good Spanish.
I've made lots of friends here but no family, and I have learned some of my lessons the hard way.
The medical insurance is thru a group plan for expats. So yes you can get it for that price.
So ... would it be fair to say that someone fresh off the plane (potential ex-pat/retiree), with no real local connections, and unable to hold a conversation in Spanish (and not having 10 years of hard learned lessons) might find it difficult to live within the same budget level that you can?
Thanks again for your insight .... this is for someone who ends up in this thread after doing a search on cost of living in the DR (NOT for someone who has the "non-monetary" resources that you have access to ...).
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Heres is a question Major, where would you want to live and what things do you expect to do in this place? Just to get an idea of the life you think to live, apart from tourist enclaves?