A Stress-Free Life in Mexico for $1,500 a Month

A Stress-Free Life in Mexico for $1,500 a Month

Julie May Locke, a 68-year-old Brooklyn native, never planned on living in the small, south-central Mexican village of Mitla, which is about a 30-minute drive from Oaxaca City. She had recently retired, and she needed a change—but this hadn't been on her radar until she realized exactly how priced out of life on the east coast of the US she really was.

I Used This “Cheatsheet” to Find My Overseas Home

I Used This “Cheatsheet” to Find My Overseas Home

Two years ago, after living in Southeast Asia for 16 years, my husband David and I found ourselves looking for a new overseas home… and that meant another list. There’s no right or wrong method for picking where you might live overseas, but personally, I found that making a list helped me to narrow down my criteria. Which in turn helped me find Santiago de Querétaro...

A Livable City with Small-Town Charm for $1,500 per Month

A Livable City with Small-Town Charm for $1,500 per Month

I’ve always found Da Nang enormously appealing. For one thing, I’ve never been to another city with a dragon bridge. The nearly half-mile-long dragon-shaped bridge spouts steam and fire every weekend night for the amusement of spectators young and old. It’s astounding in no small part because the Dragon Bridge is a major thoroughfare that spans the...

A Dream Home Among the Birds on Lake Patzcuaro, Mexico

A Dream Home Among the Birds on Lake Patzcuaro, Mexico

When I first visited the central Mexican highlands town of Patzcuaro, I came to understand what draws expats to the area. At 7,200 feet in elevation, the air is crisp and cool; even in July, it’s mild enough that you’ll want warm clothes. The local culture is rich and vibrant. Patzcuaro is large enough to have most of what you need, but small enough that...

Mezcal, Mole, and Murals in Colonial Oaxaca

Mezcal, Mole, and Murals in Colonial Oaxaca

I thought I knew what to expect the first time I came to Oaxaca. I was sure that I’d see some grand Baroque churches, cool colonial-era buildings, and some impressive street art, and I’d heard that Oaxaca was the capital of mezcal, the smoky, tequila-like drink that comes from the agave cactus. I’d seen Oaxacan handicrafts before, even in the U.S.

A Two-Bedroom Apartment for $295 per Month in a Vietnamese Resort Town

A Two-Bedroom Apartment for $295 per Month in a Vietnamese Resort Town

I first visited the south-central coastal resort town of Nha Trang, Vietnam in 2005. I’d heard about the Fairy Spring Waterfall and put it on my list of things to do. It was only 12 miles from the city—an easy daytrip on my rented motorbike. When I arrived, I was met by a gaggle of five local ladies who convinced me that I needed them to guide me...