so, I moved from buenos aires outskirts (pilar, itself a fairly big city), to a town of less than 10,000 inhabitants in the san rafael oasis in mendoza. I love it here. everything is less expensive, there’s almost mandatory siesta, nature is beautiful, I feel secure, no crime.
I wanted to know if you live in a town, do you like it? if you live in a city/suburb, have you investigated/kept an eye towards a specific town in your country?
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my answer is any town in this oasis, or the valle del uco oasis.
Holbox
Asia. It is almost exactly 10,000 people and about 100km south of where I live now. Beautiful beach town.
I would move to Timotes, Apartaderos or Mucuchies. It is high in the mountains ( 3.50 km or 12000 feet high) .
sommerfield colony, a mennonite village
Did you have a job before you moved? Sounds like a beautiful place btw
Countryside of São Paulo/Santa Catarina
Urubamba, Cuzco.
Caraz, Ancash.
Mancora, Piura.
Ilo, Moquegua.
Bro, I was born and raised in one of the most populous cities of the world (Sao Paulo), millions and millions of people here
I can consider moving to a smaller city, but a city with less than 100k inhabitants is just unthinkable to me. It has to be somewhat medium-sized
The lack of variety of services in very small cities really brothers me
São José dos Ausentes, Urubici or Nova Petropolis
San Martin de los Andes
Ticuantepe, South of Managua
San Martin de los Andes, El Calafate, El Chaltén, Esquel, Puerto Montt, Christchurch, Jackson Wyoming, and a few more. Loved Esquel and Trevelin and also loved San Martin de los Andes. If i were to buy a few cabins i’d be happy
Heeeeeeeeeell no, I ain’t leaving my big city
New Friburgo RJ
I moved from Managua to a beach town called San Juan del Sur. Best thing I ever did.
Probably one of the small towns near Mendoza, where I can still enjoy tranquility and nature but I’m close enough to a bigger city when I get ants in my pants. Ultimately though I’m a city girl. If I could choose I’d be fine just having a house in the country for the weekends
I’m not moving to a town/city with less than 250k inhabitants ever again
Samaipata.
A true hidden gem.