[FairfieldLife] Vastu Living on $75 a Day?
So, who wants to pay all that money for a house to live in when you're always busy working to pay for it? It's like you have to pay for a car to get to work so you can pay for the car. The definition of a home is 'a place to put stuff, while you're out buying more stuff'. You can live in your car, but you can't drive your house to work - unless it's an RV. So, where can a person live on $75 a Day? San Antonio: [image: Inline image 1] You don't need a huge nest egg to retire well, especially if you're willing to move to a place with a low cost of living. Relocating to one of these places could help you to get by on a combination of Social Security and a small amount of savings, or allow you to retire younger or maintain a better lifestyle than you could in a more expensive city. 'The Best Places to Retire on $75 a Day' http://finance.yahoo.com/news/http://finance.yahoo.com/news/best-places-retire-75-day-180521228.html;_ylt=AwrTWf1xMmBSRWgA.0nQtDMD Living on $5,000 a year, on purpose: Meet America's 'intentional poor' http://inplainsight.nbcnews.com/http://inplainsight.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/10/13/20923154-living-on-5000-a-year-on-purpose-meet-americas-intentional-poor?lite
Re: [FairfieldLife] Vastu Living on $75 a Day?
Richard, I read this article earlier and postponed sending it to you via FFL. I saw Des Moines was on the list. Just for fun, comparing FF to Des Moines: http://www.bestplaces.net/cost-of-living/fairfield-ia/des-moines-ia/5 On Thursday, October 17, 2013 3:02 PM, Richard Williams pundits...@gmail.com wrote: So, who wants to pay all that money for a house to live in when you're always busy working to pay for it? It's like you have to pay for a car to get to work so you can pay for the car. The definition of a home is 'a place to put stuff, while you're out buying more stuff'. You can live in your car, but you can't drive your house to work - unless it's an RV. So, where can a person live on $75 a Day? San Antonio: You don't need a huge nest egg to retire well, especially if you're willing to move to a place with a low cost of living. Relocating to one of these places could help you to get by on a combination of Social Security and a small amount of savings, or allow you to retire younger or maintain a better lifestyle than you could in a more expensive city. 'The Best Places to Retire on $75 a Day' http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ Living on $5,000 a year, on purpose: Meet America's 'intentional poor' http://inplainsight.nbcnews.com/