starlucia
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I'll throw in my two cents, since my financial situation is closer to yours than some of the older expats who own property and/or live here on savings/foreign income (I'm also 30, hold a B.A. and an M.A., and living here on a tourist visa.) Practically speaking, the biggest problem with BA is the gigantic disparity between wages and cost of living. As a foreigner with neither DNI nor fluency in the language, you're in a difficult position in that respect (earning en negro wages that don't keep up with inflation, while paying tourist-rate rents.) With private health insurance at AR500-800 a month, cable/Internet around 400, dinner in a restaurant 100-200 per person, and a cafe con leche now 18-20, you have to decide just how cheaply you're willing to live in order to be here. Others have touched upon various other quality-of-life issues -- runaway inflation, lack of selection in consumer goods, high level of petty crime, and a culture of inefficiency/corruption. Maybe those things bother you, maybe they won't. The good thing is that since you'll be arriving as a tourist and working odd jobs en negro, there's no reason you can't just come to BA on a trial basis. If you decide you don't like it, buy a one-way bus ticket and just move on. However, if all you're looking for is Spanish immersion and a change in scenery, you could likely get far more for your buck elsewhere in South America.