They left the U.S. for the beach life: 'We now save over $2,200 a month'—here's how they earn and spend money

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They left the U.S. for the beach life: 'We now save over $2,200 a month'—here's how they earn and spend money
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After two years in Mexico, Gabriella Lindsay and her family moved to live the beach life in Antigua. Here's a look at how much money they make and spend in a month — and why she has no regrets about leaving the U.S. to live abroad.

. After my mother passed away unexpectedly, my husband and I realized that life is too short to put off building the life we wanted.

Then, after two beautiful years in Mexico, my husband, Vernon, landed an incredible opportunity to teach at a medical university in Antigua, an island in the eastern Caribbean Sea that's famous for its beautiful weather and 365 beaches.The initial months were difficult, especially because Vernon's first few paychecks were prorated. I still had a very limited income — less than $1,000 a month — from my freelance gig as a copywriter.

After saving up a good amount of money, and with the help of my in-laws' interest-free loan, we purchased a used car for about $10,000, which we've now fully paid off.I run my own copywriting business and do some mindset and business coaching on the side. I bring in an income of about $5,000 per month. My husband makes about $5,700 per month from his job at the university.Our combined monthly income allows us to pay our bills, enjoy the island lifestyle, and save for the future.

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