Quote from doublechin:
I guess he means you can pull in a trading salary from european markets because of the time zone, sun yourself and find living considerably cheaper than doing the same job and same hours, same money whilst paying to live in London

Quote from sgsaxton:
Well then the answer would be a big Yes! I live in the Cape and you'd be hard pressed to find a better lifestyle. Having lived in London, New York City and San Diego, (all of which are very nice in their own right and have a lot to offer) all in all I find there simply is no comparison.![]()

Quote from sgsaxton:
I live in a place called Stellenbosch. Its about 40 mins outside of Cape town and its the heart of SA wine country. I think the beauty of place is really breath taking. The quality of life is beyond anything I've experienced anywhere else I've lived. A comparative lifestyle in Southern California would cost a fortune. And simply can't be had in NYC or London.
This area has become much more cosmopolitan in the last five years or so. I know Brits, Yanks and Canadians, plus a load of Europeans, who have relocated here in the last few years. One of the Americans was a diplomat who after his service chose to stay and retire here.
I'm not saying its perfect. There are serious issues to be addressed in South Africa, just like anywhere else, but I believe its worth it overall. This is home now.
Quote from TGM:
How is the crime your area? Rising? Falling? I have never been to SA. But it is a strange place in a way. I talk to one person who loves it and one who hates it and states that if you are going to live there you better have an escape plan? I guess I will have to go there someday to find out for myself. I am guessing it is like a totally differant country based on where you live in SA.
Now I have to look up European trading hours in SA!