Santiago, Brazil
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With a population of just under 50,000, Santiago is a sleepy airport town that offers little to tempt expatriates. The airport here doesn't even have any scheduled flights, so you'll be relying on your own transportation to get around. And the airport's location just 2 km from downtown suggests the city itself is tiny and lacking in amenities. Bureaucracy is likely to be a persistent headache, as is the climate - the town's remote, isolated setting makes it a poor choice for all but the most adventurous.
Can I afford Santiago?
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$2120 / month
Savings Rate71%
Rent (Bahamas Average Adjusted)$382
Living Costs $498
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