I Asked ChatGPT: Where Can I Retire on $1,500 a Month Without Freezing?
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My retirement dreams include short-sleeved shirts, lots of sunshine and zero shivering — but what if I wanted to live that dream on a bare-bones budget of $1,500 per month?
I enlisted ChatGPT for some insight into potential retirement destinations, and it turns out that a cheap but balmy retirement is possible.
Affordable International Options
ChatGPT started with the following five overseas destinations, which it said can help me stretch my dollars in the sun.
Ecuador
Citing the low cost of rent and groceries and the country’s high-quality but affordable healthcare, ChatGPT advised that “many retirees live comfortably on around $1,300 to $1,500 per month” in Ecuador.
It zeroed in on “places like Cuenca,” which “enjoy spring-like weather year-round.”
Panama
Stating that “a $1,500 budget generally works well for many retirees,” ChatGPT suggested Panama because it has a “warm climate everywhere.” More specifically, “some highland areas like Boquete are mild year-round.”
Additionally, it said the country’s “pensionado visa makes living very budget-friendly.”
Colombia
Next, the chatbot suggested Colombia. It pinpointed the city of Medellín, in particular, for its “perfect climate” and “very low rent.” In fact, according to International Living, rent for a three-bedroom apartment in Medellín can start at around $500.
It advised that I could live on “well under $1,500” while enjoying the country’s “good healthcare and growing expat community.”
Morocco
In Morocco, ChatGPT suggested Agadir or Tangier, which it calls “Atlantic coastal towns with warm weather most of the year and very low living costs.” Not only are “local markets and food” inexpensive, but rent is “often $250 to $400 on working-class budgets,” per ChatGPT.
Thailand
Finally, there’s Thailand, which ChatGPT called a “tropical island destination with total costs around $1,500 per month for simple living.”
While lauding Thailand’s “warm weather year-round,” the ChatGPT warned that “visa requirements can be more challenging.”
Prefer Something Stateside?
Most of the U.S. isn’t amenable to a comfortable retirement on $1,500 per month — especially if you’re choosy about the climate. However, ChatGPT said the following options offer the best chance for me to make it work.
South Texas and the Gulf Coast
ChatGPT suggested Corpus Christi and South Padre Island, Texas, because they offer “plenty of sunshine, coastal living and rents often under $1,000 for a modest place.”
The cost of living in Corpus Christi is 16.5% lower than the U.S. average, and it’s 25.1% lower in South Padre Island, per BestPlaces.
Crystal River and Pensacola, Florida
ChatGPT recommended these two “affordable towns” in Florida because they offer “access to beaches, warm winters and retirement communities.”
It advised that rents can be as low as $600 to $950 with “lots of sunshine and no state tax on retirement income.”
Mesquite, Nevada
Finally, ChatGPT pointed to Mesquite, which has “mild winters and very affordable rent.” According to Apartments.com, the average rent is $954 per month.
It said retirees could stretch $1,500 on the leanest of lifestyles but advised considering Mesquite only “if you can tolerate mild cool seasons but not deep freezes.”
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