Is Germany too expensive to live for an American?” Join us as we interview Jamie and Eric, an American Expat family living in Stuttgart Germany. They share their firsthand experience of living in Germany near USAG Stuttgart / US Army Garrison Stuttgart and how it’s possible to live comfortably on less than $3,000 a month. Whether you are a retirement traveler, government contractor, military member assigned to US Army Garrison Stuttgart or an expat/nomad looking to understand the cost of living in Germany, this video is for you. Discover the ins and outs of living in Germany as an American Expat and find out if it’s affordable for you. If you wish to live in Germany part-time without residency, watch our Schengen Shuffle video.

    Visit: www.warrenjulietravel.com

    International Medical Plans for Expats, Nomads, Students, Missionaries, Groups and Employers.
    Warren will make a commission if you use this link for International Medical Plans with IMGlobal:
    https://producer.imglobal.com/international-insurance-plans.aspx?imgac=540642&app_method=2&svi=1

    If you wish to contact us email: warrenjulietravel@gmail.com
    Instagram: warren_julie_travel
    Join our Facebook Group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/warrenandjulie

    #expatlife #livingabroad #Americanexpat #expatcommunity #expatexperience #movingtogermany #expatlifestyle #expatgermany #livingineurope #germanylife #usagstuttgart #americanabroad #expatbudget #expatlivingcosts #germanliving

    11 Comments

    1. Warren and Julie, thank you for the opportunity to do the video with you. You were a large part of our inspiration to move overseas when we did and we are very thankful for your channel and the informative videos you provide. You are a wonderful, authentic couple. Can’t wait to see you again!

    2. Wunderbar, vielen Dank für die Informationen! This was very insightful, and useful as daughter & I (& pup) will be spending the summer near your (Eric & Jamie & Benjamin) 'hood @ Baden-Baden, just taking-in those lovely sights of BW & beyond but also exploring the possibility of longterm relocation…so this was very helpful, thanks again! 🙌

    3. In Europe/UK u don't need a car as public transport is good and also the distance around other countries are nearby, like a couple of hundred miles, unlike the USA.

    4. US = high cost living, poor quality food, car dependent, high taxes with little benefit, high stress, political division, crime

    5. your health insurance are terribly expensive monthly with 250$ !!i see that this couple from Stuttgart only watch you when you talk about it because they pay maybe 20-30 euro

    Leave A Reply