Live near the beach for less than half the cost of Walnut Creek
While Walnut Creek residents struggle with rising costs, you can live comfortably near pristine beaches in South Brazil for $1,500-2,500/month—including rent, food, healthcare, and entertainment.
Fresh, less-processed food. Warm weather year-round means more time outdoors, exercising, and enjoying nature—not stuck indoors like in Walnut Creek.
Universal healthcare—even for non-citizens—without crushing monthly insurance payments. No more choosing between medical care and paying bills.
Less government overreach. No police cars hunting for petty violations. You don't even need a license to fish in the ocean. People are more considerate and respectful.
In Walnut Creek, beach access (if available) comes with premium prices. In South Brazil, you can live steps from world-class beaches for a fraction of the cost.
No more harsh winters or extreme weather. Enjoy consistent warm temperatures, outdoor activities, and sunshine every day of the year.
Moving to South Brazil is more accessible than you think. Here's what you need:
Remote job, freelancing, or retirement income. If you can work from anywhere (or you're retired), you qualify.
That's it. $20,000 in savings to cover your transition and initial setup. No million-dollar requirement.
If you meet these two requirements, you can leave Walnut Creek for a better quality of life.
| Expense | Walnut Creek, California | South Brazil |
|---|---|---|
| 1-Bedroom Apartment (Near Beach) | $1,800-3,500 | $500-900 |
| Groceries (Monthly) | $400-600 | $200-350 |
| Healthcare (Monthly) | $300-800 | $0-100 |
| Dining Out (Per Meal) | $15-30 | $5-12 |
| Utilities (Monthly) | $150-250 | $80-150 |
| Total Monthly Cost | $4,000-6,000 | $1,500-2,500 |
Save $30,000-42,000 per year by leaving Walnut Creek
Book a free consultation to learn exactly how to make the move from Walnut Creek to the beaches of South Brazil
Are you tired of the high cost of living in Walnut Creek? Dreaming of a life where you can wake up to ocean views, enjoy fresh food, and live comfortably without financial stress? Thousands of Americans are leaving Walnut Creek and other US cities for the beaches of South Brazil—and you can too.
Walnut Creek has its charms, but let's be honest: the cost of living is crushing. Whether you're a remote worker, digital nomad, or retiree, you're probably spending $4,000-6,000 per month just to get by. Meanwhile, in South Brazil, you can live an upgraded lifestyle—near world-class beaches—for less than half that amount.
Brazil's VITEM XIV digital nomad visa allows remote workers and freelancers from Walnut Creek to live legally in Brazil for up to two years. If you're retired, there's a retirement visa option too. You don't need to be wealthy—just able to work online and have $20,000 in savings.
Imagine leaving the stress of Walnut Creek behind. In South Brazil, you'll find pristine beaches, warm weather year-round, fresh food markets, and a relaxed pace of life. Healthcare is accessible and affordable (or free through the public system). The community is welcoming, and the lifestyle is healthier.
The first step is understanding the visa process, finding housing, and planning your transition. That's where we come in. We've helped dozens of people leave Walnut Creek and other US cities for South Brazil. Book a consultation to get personalized advice, or check out our comprehensive relocation guides.
If you're feeling stuck in Walnut Creek—overwhelmed by costs, stressed by the pace, or just ready for a change—know that there's an alternative. You don't have to be rich to leave the USA for a better quality of life. You just need to take the first step.
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