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International Living

Thought I’d mention this great site that I receive daily emails from and have subscribed to their print newsletter before also.
It’s International Living. A site dedicated to overseas living / retirement / traveling and investing. I often get my daily postcard from these guys and look at picture that comes along with it (often a white sandy beach in a perfect tropical setting) and start dreaming. It’s actually a great motivator to get my self financially free ASAP!

International Living offer some free reports and many you have to pay for, but prices are reasonable. The IL team have people in many countries around the world for in country support for people looking to move / buy property there.
Countries include:

  • Argentina
  • Ecuador
  • Honduras
  • Ireland
  • Mexico
  • Nicaragua
  • Panama
  • Paris/France

Some of the free reports available include:

  • Worldwide Tax Summary
  • A New Life on the High Seas
  • How to Manage Your Overseas Property
  • How to Prepare For a Move Overseas - A Checklist

I must say when you recieve an email that has a title of live in paradise for $19 a day, it gets your attention.  This is the type of information you receive. Info on up and coming Real Estate markets around the world, that are cheap, safe and have all the modern facilities that you need. A lot of the prices quoted are very low as compared to our first world prices, which make buying something all the more tempting and all the more within reach.
So if your interested in starting your global property investing or retiring overseas in a new culture for much less than it would cost you here, head on over to http://www.internationalliving.com 

2 Comments so far

  1. Chris November 17th, 2006 4:30 pm

    Don’t forget Asian Countries for retirement: cheap cost of living, most people speak english, nice weather, great food and some of the best countrysides around.

    ;-)

    Cheers
    Chris
    http://www.nomad4ever.com

  2. RobertSeviour December 4th, 2007 8:05 pm

    Consider Mexico, it scores well for key factors; low cost, good healthcare, easy to get to, stable government (usually), great weather, sizeable ex-pat community in certain cities - if that’s something you want.

    My article about living there is at http://www.27ways.ca/why_work_retire_now.htm

    Robert

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