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      06-29-2015, 09:58 AM   #24
JoeFromPA
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When considering this, you need to compare the costs and benefits to simply moving to somewhere very inexpensive in the U.S. and what your quality of life would be like there...

Now, if you can find another country to live in that has wonderful weather, great beaches, cheap food, great restaurants, quality healthcare....and costs 1/3rd your current cost of living....awesome! But those places tend to, you know, attract people who will drive up their prices and so they become and unstable place to retire too.

There are plenty of gorgeous places in the U.S., some even just 1-2 hours from beautiful beaches, that are very low cost to live in and still maintain all the benefits of retiring in the U.S.

Point being: You have to WANT to live in another country to make it work financially compared to just picking a low cost to live place in the U.S.
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