![]() This all, of course, becomes difficult if you cannot speak Serbian. I'm pretty sure you will find somewhere, as many people in the villages live off a very small income from selling vegetables in the summer-autumn. If you really want to chance it, go to a small village and offer something like $50-100 / month to people there. I would recommend Pirot, in the south-east, when I was there, I was asked lots of questions (in Serbian and English) in almost every shop I went to and even in the street. The best places to try and look for a place like this would be places that are not popular with tourists, as I found that they are very curious when an outsider comes. ![]() ![]() Given that unemployment is about 17-18% and the the minimum wage, after tax, is about $1/hour, I wouldn't have thought it would be too difficult to find a place if you want to offer something like $100, or maybe even $50, for something in an apartment. I had serious internet problems though, which was an issue, as like you I work remotely. It was £50 / month, including electric, which is about 70 EUR/USD. I stayed in Zajecar, Serbia for 80 days, in a house arranged by a Serbian friend, that was usually rented out to students, but was vacant in the summer. Now, cities like Nashville and New Orleans are on the lower. I wouldn't have thought this would be too hard and you will probably be able to find some places for next to nothing. Over the past decade, tourism hubs like New Orleans and Nashville have been among the biggest benefactors of the rise of Airbnb. ![]() The only way you will find somewhere really cheap is by first going somewhere and then trying to find a place to stay with a local. One option would be to look on the site: Īnd see if you can come up with some sort of deal. You will probably have to pay a minimum of $10 per day for accommodation using any booking sites like AirBnB. ![]()
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