
“Now is the time to figure out what you want and what you need in a new country. Where would you feel most comfortable? Go visit those places, spend time mingling in daily life, not just hanging out at hotels, tourist restaurants and museums. Go shopping in the supermarkets and look for the kinds of products you routinely buy at home. Grab snacks at local bakeries or pubs, and eat at the restaurants where locals gather. Ride public transit or rent a car and gauge your tolerance for local traffic. Ask a local real-estate agent to show you properties in a price range you could realistically afford to buy or rent. Open a bank account.”
http://thesovereigninvestor.com/2013/11/19/light-tunnel-just-dark/
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