Travel vlogger and actress Shenaz Treasury recently shared on Instagram that her 1BHK in Mumbai costs almost the same as her friend’s luxurious villa in Bali, complete with a pool and beach proximity. This revelation has sparked a debate about the cost of living in major cities and the allure of Bali for remote workers.
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Yes, according to travel vlogger Shenaz Treasury, the cost of living in Bali can be significantly cheaper, especially when it comes to housing. A villa with a pool and beach proximity in Bali can cost the same as a 1BHK in Mumbai.
Bali offers a lower cost of living, better quality of life, and a vibrant expat community. It also has an abundance of cafes, wellness centers, and a more natural and relaxed environment, making it ideal for remote workers.
Transportation and meals in Bali are generally cheaper compared to Mumbai, without compromising on quality. This makes Bali a more affordable and attractive option for many.
Indonesia offers longer-stay digital nomad visas, which make it easier for foreigners to settle in Bali for months or even years. This is particularly beneficial for remote workers and digital nomads.
While Bali offers many benefits, some potential downsides include the possibility of real estate prices rising due to increased demand, cultural differences, and the need to adapt to a new lifestyle and environment.
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