“Keep in mind that every place has its pros and cons. And every country has
pockets where living is easier, or cheaper, than another,” she says. “In
Ecuador, for instance, some expats live in small towns, like Cotacachi, in
cooler mountain climates. Others live in fishing villages on the coast. And
still more choose cosmopolitan cities like Quito and Cuenca.”
on the Retirement Index. “Living in a resort city like Puerto Vallarta is more
expensive, and arguably more stressful, than living in a smaller and
lesser-known town like Tepic, just a few hours north.” This is the 17th year that International Living, founded in 1981, has compiled
its Annual Retirement Index.
via retiring mexico – Google News on 9/1/09
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The Best Place in the World to Retire, Says International Living
Reuters The same is true of Mexico, Sheridan says, which last year earned the top spot on the Retirement Index. "Living in a resort city like Puerto Vallarta is … and more » |