>go to Malaysia in 2026>cost of living still ridiculously good value>single person comfortable ~USD 1,200–1,700/month including nice condo>couple lives well ~USD 2,000–3,000/month in cities like KL or Penang>50–60% cheaper than US/UK overall, rent often 70–80% lower>modern 2-bed condo with pool/gym/security/parking for ~USD 600–1,000/month>street food & hawker centres remain elite — world-class variety for pennies>private healthcare top-tier and cheap — hospitals rival Singapore/US standards>no terrifying medical bankruptcy risk>English basically universal in cities/business/tourism/medical — zero real language stress>violent crime very low — walk around at night in most areas without paranoia>KL/Penang/Johor Bahru feel like proper modern cities — highways, MRT/LRT, high-speed internet, malls, airports>reliable electricity, clean tap water in urban areas, fast 5G/ fibre everywhere>MM2H visa still one of best long-stay options in Asia>multiple tiers (Silver/Gold/Platinum/SEZ) — renewable 5–20 years>foreign-sourced income often remains tax-free or very low-taxed (check latest rules)>property purchase allowed for foreigners — freehold in many cases>eternal summer weather if you handle heat/humidity well (AC everywhere helps)>easy regional travel — cheap flights to Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Bali>stable politics & economy compared to many SEA neighbours — no constant drama>high quality-of-life-to-price ratio — arguably still one of the best in the world right now>great for retirement, digital nomads, or anyone wanting first-world comforts at developing-world prices I'm fully convinced that Malaysia will become the next Singapore. You'd better hurry before the housing prices shoot up.
You can tell how good a country is by how few people try to leave it
Damn, wish I could
>>528034163>Singaporejeet infested expensive shithole, id rather live in alaska