LIVING IN EGYPTIAN PROJECTS FOR $98 A MONTH: Inside the Apartment of a Black Solo Female Traveler

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In a world where rising housing costs often make travel and independent living feel unattainable, one solo Black female traveler is redefining what it means to live boldly and affordably. In her latest video, she takes viewers on a tour of her cozy one-bedroom apartment in Egypt — all for under $100 a month.

Tucked just outside the scenic town of El Gouna, Egypt, this humble yet functional apartment costs only 5,000 Egyptian pounds per month, equivalent to about $98 to $99 USD. That’s right—less than the price of a dinner for two in most Western cities, and you get a fully furnished living space in a culturally rich and vibrant country.

The apartment itself is modest but thoughtfully laid out. It features a living area, a separate bedroom, a compact kitchen, and a bathroom. The decor is minimal but welcoming, with light-colored walls, basic furnishings, and touches of local design flair that remind you you’re in the heart of North Africa. Natural light floods through the windows, and the tiled floors help keep the space cool during Egypt’s hotter months.

What makes this story even more compelling is the traveler behind it. As a solo Black woman navigating life abroad, she offers a unique perspective often underrepresented in global travel narratives. Her story challenges the myth that solo female travel—particularly for women of color—is inaccessible or unsafe.

Beyond the rent, her monthly costs are equally affordable. With groceries, transportation, and utilities, she manages to live comfortably on a modest budget while immersing herself in Egyptian culture. Living in a working-class neighborhood also means she experiences the country in a more authentic way, far removed from tourist resorts and gated expat communities.

El Gouna, located on the Red Sea, is known for its turquoise waters and upscale resorts—but just on its outskirts, affordable local living tells a different story. Here, she’s able to interact with friendly neighbors, sample traditional Egyptian cuisine at corner cafés, and enjoy the peaceful rhythm of daily life.

For those seeking a more intentional lifestyle—one that prioritizes culture, affordability, and personal freedom—her journey is inspiring. It’s proof that with the right planning and mindset, anyone can make international living a reality without breaking the bank.

Her YouTube tour has quickly resonated with viewers, especially women considering a solo adventure or long-term stay in a foreign country. It’s not just a video about real estate—it’s a reflection of resilience, resourcefulness, and the joy of discovering new ways to live.

Whether you’re dreaming of living abroad, curious about Egyptian housing, or simply in need of inspiration, this story proves that freedom doesn’t have to come with a high price tag. Sometimes, all it takes is $98 a month and the courage to go explore.

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