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Exit Stage South
I'm new here but looking for some options so thought I'd ask around for ideas. I'm done with the big push, too young to retire but no need to work anymore and I've put away a good bit of money and want to relocate south somewhere along the Pacific coast where the breeze is fair and Gringos are welcome. All I have on the "need" list is ocean and friendly people.
So tell me where your dream location to “retire” to is and if you know, can property be bought there by foreigners? I have no issue with getting dual citizenship if that helps. |
I suggest that you switch over to Amazon . com and search for the books on retirement in Costa Rica. Also start reading A.M. Costa Rica as well as Tico Times online.
The state of "done with the big push, too young to retire but no need to work anymore and I've put away a good bit of money" sounds pretty good to me. I'm not sure that things will get better than that...anywhere. |
I was going to suggest Costa Rica as well. The Manuel Antonio area seems to be very popular with Americans.
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Costa Rica comes to mind because of all the Costa Rica fans on this board. There are foregin communities up and down the Pacific coast.
Don't forget Mexico. It's probably the original foreign warm-weather retirement destination for Americans. Numbers are growing in Nicaragua, which still offers the incentives to retirees that Costa Rica did away with 16 years ago. Panama welcomes a lot of retirees too. Gosh, I was just in Uruguay earlier this month, and THEY have asmall but active program for recruiting retirees. I never knew that. The moral of the story is that you don't have to limit yourself to the obvious choices. |
I like Costa Rica, I'll look into Manuel Antonio. Thanks!
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Yeah. . ."too young to retire, don't need to work anymore". . .does sound good.
BTW, are you single?! :) (Not looking for myself you understand)! Sorry for the humor--couldn't resist. . . . Buena Suerte! |
Should add I'm cheap and pretty conservative, once I started "saving" it seems to have had an effect on my spending.But I like to live well, so won't be deprived a few luxeries like a Hammock, and thick grass thats easy on the feet.:)
Yep did the marriage thing, twice, funny they both went south too Ha Ha Not so funny actually, got caught up in pushing for a goal and neglected what mattered. Or did I read that somewhere.;) |
Hi, I recently started a blog called Nicaragua Real Estate Investment. If you have a moment check it out and let me know what you think. Any comments, suggestions, links, or contributions would be really helpful. The address is http://nicaraguarealestateinvestment.org
Thanks for your time, and happy travels. James Krieger |
Lucky you, boogerman. Have you ever heard of the TV show House Hunters International on HGTV? They have shows about moving to different locals, and a lot of them are in warm, tropical climates. It depends on what you want to do there--snorkel/dive, golf, surf, etc. --the different countries seem to have different appeal based on what you want. You could probably check out the shows on the internet. Happy hunting!
Sally in Seattle |
Nicamor, One thing for sure, having that view seen in the picture on your home page would sure go a long ways in fulfilling my dreams of a relocation home! Looks like a lot of good timely information. Thanks for the link.
SnRSeattle, thank you, another member made that suggestion from the lounger. So I've been watching and just saw a new show that’s to be aired Friday on tropical locations. We are indeed living during a great time in the human experiment! |
I like the balanced tone of the blog James. Makes for an interesting read, especially as I've just returned from vacationing in Nicaragua.
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