
Pros & Cons after 10 YEARS in a VIETNAM (Why This American WONT Return to New York)
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Pros & Cons after 10 years in a VIETNAM Beach Town (Da Nang Cost of Living - Full interview) and How Much it ACTUALLY Cost To LIVE in VIETNAM in 2025 and Why He WONT Return to the US after 10 YEARS in VIETNAM!
This week on The Cost of Living Abroad Podcast we talked with Cameron, an expat American who has lived for 10 years in Vietnam and is the owner of two businesses in Da Nang Vietnam.
Book a waterfall tour w Cameron here: http://danangwaterfalls.com/
Or go climbing at his bouldering gym: https://www.danangclimbing.com/
0:00 episode highlights
2:00 Cost for food, bills, monthly budget in Da Nang Vietnam
17:00 The allure of living in Da Nang Vietnam
27:00 3 bedroom house rent cost in Da Nang Vietnam
29:00 The problems with rentals in Da Nang Vietnam
32:30 Is rent going up in Da Nang Vietnam?
36:00 Why this American chose Vietnam vs Thailand
42:30 Starting a business vs being a youtuber
46:00 Biggest misconceptions of Vietnam
52:00 How this American met his wife in Vietnam
59:30 Advice for moving to Vietnam
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