8 Tips for an Affordable Retirement Abroad

Living on $18,000 to $25,000 a year? It's possible

April 6, 2009 RSS Feed Print
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[Also, check out 10 Affordable Places to Retire in the United States.]

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i notice you did not include vietnam. i lived here going on nine years . this country is beautiful and a pardise for retirees on the cost of living and the people here are some of the most friendiest.i have travel all over in vietnam and love it here, why i even got my self a gps to travel even more to the small towns and villages, i have a papago 6600 and it will take you to any sight in vietnam.

joe 12:00AM October 22, 2011

Good, balanced article on a topic that a lot of people are exploring these days to broaden their horizons and make their retirement dollars stretch faster. I'm compiling information on living and retiring abroad in my blog - check it out:

http://liveabroadretireabroad.blogspot.com/

NB of DC 5:42PM June 13, 2010

Thankfully, more people are exploring international retirement possibilities to stretch their dollars and improve their quality of life. According to the most recent poll, as many as one in ten Americans are considering moving abroad or buying a foreign vacation home. The problem goes beyond the Great Recession dragging down the value of nest eggs. With the cost of living in the U.S. continuing to rise faster than incomes and investments, the middle-class is being left with fewer options. There are many places to consider, depending upon an individuals situation, wants and needs. It's just a matter of keeping an open mind and doing your homework.

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Shannon 8:31AM May 30, 2010

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