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28 August 2007

Top 10 Exotic Places to Retire

Posted by Debo Hobo under: Travel-General .


Expand your horizons, look beyond your current boarders. Take advantage of International Retirement options. Listed are exotic places to retire that offer a low to moderate cost of living, quality healthcare, and pristine beaches and the come to be common retirement activities such as golfing, fishing and tennis.

  • Panama- combines a low cost of living, near-perfect weather and one of the world’s best discount programs for retirees, the Panama’s pensionado program offeres up to 50% off everything from public transport to movies, mortgage rates, doctor’s visits, electricity, restaurants and airfares.
  • Malta-permanent foreign residents can take advantage of a 15% income-tax rate, and nobody pays property taxes. The health care is excellent. And you’ll encounter no language difficulties because nearly everybody speaks English.
  • New Zealand-no capital-gains tax, low cost of living and incomparable scenery.
  • Uraguay-stunning beaches, quiet and peaceful with a Euorpean feel.
  • Mexico-good weather, moderate prices, close to US, Internet widely available semi-retired can continue working on the beach. Good Healthcare.
  • France-You must apply for a long-term visa at the nearest French consulate in your home country, after which you would obtain a carte de séjour visiteur. Opt for the French country-side as opposed to the city as Paris is the most expensive city in France.
  • Romania-natural spas, spectacular mountains and pristine beaches. Health care is free; salaries, drugs and medical equipment are government-financed.
  • Argentina-cost of living is extremely low, and economy is improving. Home of Buenos Aires culture, art and museums and beautiful countryside.
  • Malaysia-quality health care; inexpensive seafood and cheap spa pampering; and activities such as sailing, snorkeling, diving, fishing, golf and island hopping. More
  • Ecuador-affordable recovering for economic dormancy however on the verge of renewal

Have you ever thought about retiring outside your borders? If so Where?




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Comment by Corey Stroeder Subscribed to comments via email
2007-08-28 16:52:16

That is a great list, I think I will have to make a mention of it on My Retirement Project dot com.

Thanks for visiting as well!

Corey

 
Comment by market treasure.com Subscribed to comments via email
2007-08-28 17:26:16

Malta-permanent foreign residents can take advantage of a 15% income-tax rate, and nobody pays property taxes. The health care is excellent. And you’ll encounter no language difficulties because nearly everybody speaks English.

LoL nice advert you got here for my Country.

http://www.markettreasure.com

 
Comment by Debo Hobo
2007-08-28 17:40:30

Hi Market treasure, please share with our readers more about your company. Is the advert off base? Please we need to know if we are.

 
Comment by Debo Hobo
2007-08-28 17:43:13

Corey I hope that the information is of use to you, I look forward to visiting your blog again as well.

How is MyRetirementProject.com coming along? Can you share wih our readers more details of your project?

 
Comment by market treasure.com Subscribed to comments via email
2007-08-29 10:58:25

The info you provided is 100% true, you cross the whole island in about 45minues by car (usually it would take you about 20minutes to reach your average destination)

There’s loads of beaches you can spend endless days on, and if you get bored you can always go to other islands on the archipelago Gozo or Comino.

If you can cope with the summer heat than you shouldn’t have any problems here :P

http://www.markettreasure.com

 
Comment by market treasure.com Subscribed to comments via email
2007-08-29 14:07:41

Debo Hobo I sent you contact information a few days ago from the site’s contact form about linkexchage and I haven’t received a reply. Would you mind checking it out.

http://www.markettreasure.com

 
Comment by Texas_JAM Subscribed to comments via email
2007-08-29 14:51:13

market treasure.com, I see that you got mentioned in Debo Hobo’s Week In Review. You should see an increase in traffic to your site because Debo Hobo’s site is very active. Your Technorati score is probably a lot higher at mine. I am new to this blogging.

Debo Hobo, do you have any suggestions for a blogging rookie like me to easily increase traffic to my blog?… Where would I go to get that “Buy Me A Coffee”? I would like to add this to my blog; but, I don’t know how to do this. thanks

 
Comment by Corey Stroeder Subscribed to comments via email
2007-08-29 22:08:29

My Retirement Project is really in it’s infant stages. But every day is a challenge and a success. The Project is my goal to reach early retirement by earning $1 million on the internet through various revenue sources.

The principle to this goal is with having $1 million invested at 5% can generate an annual income of $50,000 per year. On that type of salary I can easily live my life to how I desire. Travel, Education, Volunteering all can potentially become a way of life for me. No longer constrained to normal boundaries of conventional living, I can effectively retire and make the most of my life.

Like any goal, I am hoping to achieve it by July 28, 2012. By then I will be 35 and I will have my health, sanity and the money to enjoy retirement.

This is my retirement project, this is my dream.

 
Comment by Corey Stroeder Subscribed to comments via email
2007-08-29 22:37:31

Oh, I almost forgot…

Sign up for My Retirement Project dot com RSS feed today!

Thanks Debo for letting me plug My Retirement Project dot com!

Corey

 
Comment by market treasure.com Subscribed to comments via email
2007-08-31 20:53:41

I see a lot of you guys have some good retirement plans, just hope you succeeded I just don’t see myself a millionaire just yet :P

 
Comment by Corey Stroeder Subscribed to comments via email
2007-09-03 23:23:53

I am a far way away from ever being a millionaire. Even with a million in the pocket doesn’t necessarily make you a millionaire. How you live and treat others is what truly shows your wealth.

 
Comment by Kiwi Accommodation Subscribed to comments via email
2008-06-22 23:41:54

Some parts of Asia definitely look like an attractive place to retire.

 
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