Top 6 Locations Expats Can Build A Real Life Abroad

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Top 6 Locations Expats Can Build A Real Life Abroad


I love to visit new and exciting places that I believe my clients can move to and live a good life, a really good life. So every month, I actively search out countries that have great amenities with a great cost of living. I look at the real estate, the culture and the language, all with my clients in mind.

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  1. This video didn't cover some of the most important characteristics for me. I hate hot weather and would only live in a city/country where the weather stays at or below 75 during most of its summer. I love winter sports, mountains, skiing, hiking, etc. I insist on living in a city where I am not car dependent because it has good transit, safe bike infrastructure and good walkability. While I'm sure you covered many of the characteristics that you and many others find optimal, I am surprised by how few of these "best places to retire" videos don't seem to realize that there's a huge chunk of people out there who feel like me.

  2. Language barrier is an issue for me & I'm sure I have a lot of company ! Old people who are retired have no interest in discomfort (!) — as opposed to ''comfort" ? Your perception is from a young persons point of view – not an elderly much less active person. Spanish is not for many US citizens !!! Not really desirable for many US elderly to deal with – in evey day living !

  3. Panama has seven of the 1,000 most polluted rivers of the world, five of which are in Panama City. Moreover Country Risk

    In accordance with the World Health Organization's guidelines, the air quality in Panama is considered moderately unsafe. The most recent data indicates the country's annual mean concentration of PM2.5 is 11 µg/m3 which exceeds the recommended maximum of 10 µg/m3.

    Air quality in Panama can be affected by vehicle emissions, the cement industry, construction, and waste burning. Available data indicates that Panama City can experience high levels of air pollution.

  4. I really enjoyed the energy of Panama city but was only there one day prior to a cruise. Our guide was very enthusiastic about the country. Thailand is fascinating but the language and heat are barriers to really fitting in unless you're quite young. Americans are getting kidnapped in Mexico and the Philippines. Portugal was on my list until the pension tax law changed. I know I shouldn't judge Brazil by Rio alone, but that reputation is hard to overcome. There's a reason so many MMA instructors, including mine, are from Brazil. And they aren't telling me to move there. Uruguay sounds really interesting as an American retiree with passable Spanish. Will check that out. I think young people looking for inexpensive options are looking at different factors than someone my age who is already retired. Which isn't bad, just different. For instance, at my age, I'm concerned about moving to a country that's a monarchy.

  5. . He has to be fund3d by the Democrats to spread this propaganda. Mexico #2 Happy Planet is laughable. Tell that to the millions of Mexican invaders that have inundated the US.

  6. I see economic stability and violence don't factor into your list…and that's fine. It should at the VERY LEASY earn a mention or you aren't being transparent. And you aren't. FAIL.

  7. I am married to a Thai woman. So it turns out I live in Thailand. We have a house on the outskirts of Chonburi with an almost village-like location but just a few meters from the city. And Pattaya is only 65 km away

  8. So do uou have to be rich already?
    Coz im getting bored of teaching in China but i dont want to go back to England.

    I could teach in most of these countries but then im paid in their Currency and outside of China paid not very much.

  9. Anyone have personal experience spending time in Portugal that would like to share their opinion? I'm drawn to Europe. Tired of humid places, starving dogs and trash. I hear Portugal is no longer very popular and lot's of expats are leaving. Uruguay sounds wonderful but not logistically convenient for my travel goals.