7 Affordable Places to Retire Abroad

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Retirement can be about elevating your standard of living and enriching your lifestyle, even if you have only a modest nest egg. And retirement can begin at any time and any age. To do this you need to shift your perspective and look beyond our own borders.

The idea of relocating to another country, in retirement or otherwise, can be intimidating. To pick a place, start by figuring out how much money you have to live on in retirement. Tally the equity in your home, the value of your IRA or other retirement accounts, your Social Security or other pensions, your car, other property holdings, collectibles, and household goods.

[See 5 Ways to Simplify Retirement Accounts.]

After you’ve taken stock of what you own, take a good look at who you are. Make a list of your personal priorities and preferences, your interests and agendas, and your objectives and goals at this point in your life. What could you not live without?

Then compare your personal priorities against the world’s most interesting, appealing, and affordable places to spend time. There are at least 25 countries where you could live well on very little. Here are seven of my picks for the world’s top retirement havens.

Panama. In many ways, Panama is the world’s premier overseas haven. It’s certainly the best choice if you’re considering launching a new business as part of your new life overseas.

[See 3 Retirement Worst Case Scenarios To Avoid.]

France. France is far more affordable in some regions than you might imagine and delivers an unparalleled quality of life for every euro invested.

Uruguay. You’ll be far removed from all the troubles of the rest of the world in this safe, stable, and welcoming country.

Belize. With both Caribbean island and inland highlands living options, this is a country where life is sweet and simple.

Mexico. Mexico is a good choice if you don’t want to move too far from children or grandchildren.

[See 5 Reasons to Start Investing for Retirement Today.]

Croatia. This is the new and far more affordable Tuscany.

Malaysia. My top pick in Asia is not only super-affordable but also, unlike most countries in this part of the world, open to foreign retirees. Malaysia has straightforward, user-friendly options for establishing foreign residency.

Kathleen Peddicord is the founder of the Live and Invest Overseas publishing group. With more than 25 years experience covering this beat, Kathleen reports daily on current opportunities for living, retiring, and investing overseas in her free e-letter. Her book, How To Retire Overseas—Everything You Need To Know To Live Well Abroad For Less, was recently released by Penguin Books.

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Where are these cheap rentals in Las Tabla Panama. I could nit find any. I am looking at either Panama anywhere or Columbia preferably Medellin but maybe others. Can you send me information where they are

Geoffrey Keane 2:32AM December 26, 2011

I am seriously looking into leaving the good ol' USA, which isn't so good anymore. I should be able to retire in less than 10 years, should I be looking to buy now? How do you find out what neighborhoods are safe without being there? I am looking forward to sharing my wealth with a country that knows how to respect it, manage it and doesn't use it to promote bad behavior and poor choices.

Tracy of TX 10:33PM December 05, 2011

Yes, building is something I think about and hope to be able to do in Panama or Ecuador. Labor, materials, furnishings, utilities (and reliability), insurance all on the table. Live and Invest Overseas has some really valuable seminars, although I have not yet attended any, and have what sound like quality contacts in all of the expat regions of interest. Getting hooked up with the LIO system and consultants should make a dramatic move much easier and safer.

Brian of WA 5:55PM April 28, 2011

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