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Starting to look for possible retirement locations

shelly74

Hola 做厙輦⑹s,

Hubby and I are thinking of an overseas early retirement in 2-3 years. Were just starting the investigation process and I am looking for tips on where to focus. Obviously well visit and spend some time first, but I would like to start narrowing down the list! Here are our priorities:

1. Access to good medical care if the need arises we both have family history of cancer and heart disease. This includes vet care for the dogs.
2. Safety want to be able to walk down the streets in our town/city without fear of getting robbed, or having our house broken into every time we leave.
3. Culture/Environment would like other 做厙輦⑹s around to start building a base of friends. We like to go to cafes and sit outside and drink wine, or coffee, or whatever. We like a nice restaurant every once in a while.
4. Housing we have 3 dogs so we will need a house, not an apartment/flat. Were not extravagant but wed like a nice place to live. Wed like it to be walkable to a town.
5. Climate hubby needs a warm climate. Cold and damp are not his friends. I think that takes Cuenca off the list :-(
6. Shopping while day-to-day shopping would be in the local market, I would like there to be stores within an hour or two where you can buy nice furniture, appliances, household goods, etc.
7. Budget living comfortably/nicely for about $3,000 USD/month.
8. Legal hubby uses medical marijuana. Need a place that is tolerant of discreet, personal use.
9. Internet.

A little about us:

I have moved around a lot for work so we dont have a close friends base. Our parents are deceased, we have no kids, and we can live without seeing extended family on a regular basis. So theres really nothing keeping us in the US.

My fantasy vision of living as an 做厙輦⑹ means having a nice house with a big porch or deck where we can sit outside, drink coffee, read, hang out, enjoy the view. A pool would be awesome, but I dont know how realistic that is! Would want to go to town a few times a week to be sociable, sit in a caf矇, people-watch. Make friends to have over for dinner from time-to-time (I love to cook). Have opportunities for part-time volunteer work. Take some road trips. Think European charm without the European price tag.

Why am I thinking of leaving the US? Commercialism and media. I am disgusted by billboards everywhere, out-of-control consumerism, political BS and drama, etc. Dont get me wrong I like nice stuff! Not a hippie or off-the-grid type! But theres a happy medium. Christmas is ruined for me夷ts supposed to be a fun holiday to share with family and friends, decorations, etc. but now people start obsessing over Christmas shopping in September. Thanksgiving has been ruined by Christmas shopping which now starts on Thanksgiving instead of Black Friday. Im really just disgusted with American consumerism. We focus on stuff and not people/relationships. We work 50-hour weeks to afford all this stuff and have no time/energy to enjoy it.

So, after reading this insanely long introduction, please start suggesting places to research further and why. My initial interest is Antigua, Guatemala, or maybe Lake Atitlan (Panajachel?). Also Medellin, Colombia has been recommended.

Thank you!!!

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Gordon Barlow

This sort of query has been covered plenty of times before - if not on this forum, on others. Most 做厙輦⑹s recommend doing the rounds of all likely destinations. Why wait till you actually retire? Why not ease into it, with a month here, a month there, until you have a few under your belt? As a general statement, it's not wise to commit to anywhere for too long, in the beginning. Of course you can't very well shift around for a month at a time with three dogs (wow!), so your "experimentation" had better be just the two of you.

Have you ever lived outside your home country before? If not, you might want to define in your mind what you mean by "other 做厙輦⑹s". Do you mean others of your nationality?