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Michael Andrade, a retiree originally from NYC now lives in paradise for only $500 per month. Michael has found a way to live a full and very comfortable life by leaving the high cost of living in the US and calling Brazil his home. Michael breaks down the costs of living in a 2 bedroom condo with a pool, workout facility, and more for a fraction of what it would cost in the states. Learn more on this week’s episode of Adventure Freaksss.
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Excellent interview and perspectives! I, too, love Brazil and have been in Mexico a lot as well. I've had so many amazing Brazilian friends!!! This interview confirms what I've learned that it's economical in Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, etc. I did notice that Mexico (Puerto Vallarta, etc.) is actually a bit more expensive than other places in Brazil, etc., so given my wife is Brazilian I might go there. One of the best times I had was the time I spent in Salvador, Bahia!!!! Enjoy!!!

dennishassler
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Michael is one of those special people which if we are lucky we will meet just a few times in our lives. I hope the interviewer will contact him and ask him to re upload his videos to YouTube and make more videos when he feels the inspiration to do so.

Peace & Love

jaymeez
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I live in Sao Paulo now, but have stayed in Florianopolis and Foz fo Iguacu. I too get about $1400 social security benefits from USA at age 65. I pay my in-laws $100 a month for the small "in-law" apartment for the time being, before my Brazilian spouse to be and I find a larger place maybe in another city. I too get 4 medications that were prescriptions in the USA, but here are not presciptions here in Brazil. At the pharmacy I pay about $10 for each one for the month. I have gone to the local SUS clinic for a bad congestion this year that was diagnosed as walking pneumonia that cleared up after 10 days with about $50 in medications. The clinic visit was free. My boyfriend/spouse to be is my translator as I am having difficulty picking up Brazilian Portuguese. I learned German and lived in Germany in 1977 to 1979, but at my age now learning Portuguese seems difficult. Luckily my partner is almost fluent in English



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Donnie-Lee-Gringo
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hello Michael i will be moving to Salvador at the end of the year to Rio Vermelho, hope to meet you there

eshadow
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Enjoy your interviews very much. Allow me to make a suggestion, ask people about how much they pay for income taxes (in Brazil it could be quite high if you stay more than 180 days). Keep up with the interviews, yours are the best!

educatedconsumer
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The security would be an issue for me living there long term. Manageable if you're visiting but having to be vigilant all the time would be tiring. Just came back from Bali where we didn't have any concerns whatsoever.

budawang
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Hot desk work station on raise in brazil hot desk in the sun ❤❤❤❤the first

michellemalcolm
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My wife is born in Salvador Bahia lives with me for 3 years in the Netherlands, i visited Brasil many times, studied portuguese .
I am 63 years old, my wife is 22 years younger, and she gave me my first baby a boy 9 months ago .
Our son is beautifull mixed race result . We will visit to marry again, on the beach in Salvador next year . Thanks for the video .

rikmarx
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Wowww. Does the gym have a pullup bar? What are the square meters in your dwelling? Thanks.

Good interview.

knockknock
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Congratulations excellent interview!!! I am also planning to retire in Brazil in the next few months when I turn 60 and finally receive pension benefits. I hope to live in the Oceanic region of Niteroi, a little bit far away of the hustle and bustle of Rio de Janeiro.

franciscomera
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The Federative Republic of Brazil has 26 states and 1 federal district (Brazilia). Fun fact, Salvador, Bahia is the Brazilian version of Plymouth, MA being that it is the location of the Portuguese Landing in Brazil on April 22nd 1500.

RandomNPC
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A lot of gap year medical students in your town rural

michellemalcolm
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You have sun from mother nature so no fuel heating bills ❤

michellemalcolm
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The BR minimum wage in Florianopolis is r$2, 000 as it is in a lot of the south, 3 states
Crazy but rents in the south are LESS than the north- here r$1000-1500
In the NORTH rents are higher esp in large cities are r$1800-2800 and the minimum wage is r$1200
YES you can live on $500-700 us dollars per month in many places (rent, food, etc)
If you own your place, even less
MOST MEDS like blood pressure drugs are OTC here.
You NEED a prescription for any psychological meds, easy to get from a local DR

InMyBrz
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Addiction detox is fab in brazil in uour town the behia insurance medication insurance affordable great

michellemalcolm
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I'd much rather know where I could retire for $2500/month, have weather between 65 and 80 degrees, humidity at or below 50%, no stupid sources of noise such as public loudspeakers or wind chimes, where there is at least 1 good gym, safe places to ride bicycles and to rollerblade, an ample supply of beef at reasonable prices (unlike the prices in the USA now), Pepsi Zero (don't care about Coke products), Mt. Dew, good tacos, movies in English, no world-wide income tax, and safe streets.

bm
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I live in Colombia and I cannot understand a word of Portuguese!

danspencer
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Can you rent for a single month or is it based on an annual contract?

Danell
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14:30 What paperwork do I need to rent an appartment like that?

Danell
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Air b nb is great an get a personal chef

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