Granada, Colombia
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With a population of just 68,876, Granada is far from the vibrant, cosmopolitan hub some expats may expect. The rough geography and limited infrastructure make travel and communication within the former Spanish colony a persistent headache. Bureaucracy is a notorious stumbling block, with authorities in this distant outpost exerting control in a haphazard manner. While the Guajira rebellion of 1769 is long past, the region's troubled history suggests Granada is better suited to those with a high tolerance for uncertainty and inconvenience.
Can I afford Granada?
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✅ Meets Colombia Digital Nomad Visa Income Rule.
You could save
$2053 / month
Savings Rate68%
Rent (Bahamas Average Adjusted)$441
Living Costs $505
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