Panama City: The Ultimate 21st Century City

Panama City: The Ultimate 21st Century City

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December 11, 2011

Panama City is a bustling, vibrant, and exciting metropolis. If you’re looking for inexpensive cosmopolitan living—but with the conveniences you’d expect in New York, Chicago, Miami, or any other major First-World city—you need to take a serious look at Panama City. In Panama City: The Ultimate 21st Century City - Dream it, Find it, Live it, we’ll tell you all about lifestyle alternatives and real estate prices, and give you our insider tips on saving time and money in Panama City.

Ecuador: The Owner’s Manual (2011)

Ecuador: The Owner’s Manual (2011)

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April 11, 2011

Sell your winter clothes, and prepare for the adventure of your lifetime. In Ecuador, every cliché you’ve heard about living large on little money-about settling into the lap of luxury on even a pensioner’s budget-is true. Take $300 out of the ATM Monday morning-and your expenses are covered for the week. This is one of the world’s cheapest places to live. Ecuador is gentle...safe...healthy...private...civil. As one friend of ours put it: “It’s like living in the 1950s in the U.S.” And from snow-capped volcanoes to dense Amazon jungle, from sun-drenched Pacific beaches to the famous Galapagos Islands, this is a place of astounding natural beauty.

France: The Owner’s Manual 2011

France: The Owner’s Manual 2011

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February 4, 2011

France has all the ingredients that we at International Living look for: a good climate, unspoiled countryside, top-notch culture, excellent health care, affordable real estate (despite the strength of the euro, France can still has lots of cheap property), colorful traditions and history, and, of course, the glitter and sophistication of Paris. It’s not surprising that France is the world’s favorite destination, receiving in excess of 82 million overseas visitors each year. France: The Owner’s Manual will provide you with all the information you will need to turn your dreams of moving overseas into reality.

Italy: The Owner’s Manual 2011

Italy: The Owner’s Manual 2011

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January 24, 2011

Wondering if you can afford to retire in Italy? Well, you can. Although the popular areas of Rome, Florence, and Milan are admittedly expensive, not all regions are as unaffordable as you might expect. In rural areas and small towns, plenty of homes are available for less than $100,000. Often a lot less… Italy: The Owner’s Manual will provide you with all the information you will need to turn your dreams of moving overseas into reality.

Uruguay: The Owner’s Manual 2010

Uruguay: The Owner’s Manual 2010

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November 15, 2010

From its old-world theaters and opera houses to its jazz festivals and exquisite restaurants, Uruguay looks and feels like Europe, but it is much more affordable. The truth is that Uruguay is one of the most diverse, affordable, and sophisticated countries in the region. It is a special place. From gaucho (cowboy) country to small towns to those stunning white-sand beaches, a quest for beautiful beaches and low property prices is certainly worthwhile. The diversity and quality of life in Uruguay is everywhere. You’ll speed down the excellent highways—flying past ancient cars from the 20s through the 50s—passing gauchos in traditional dress tending their herds along the way. Or you’ll enjoy swimming in the South Atlantic Ocean, sunning yourself on the beach of South America’s most dazzling beach resort. And while doing this you can look forward to a mouthwatering seafood dinner along the water, a visit to a highrise casino, perhaps followed by a stroll through one of the most exclusive shopping districts in this part of the world.

Panama: The Owner’s Manual (2010 Edition)

Panama: The Owner’s Manual (2010 Edition)

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September 15, 2010

International Living ranked Panama the number one place in the world to retire for six consecutive years, and today it remains in our top five. This country has the most advanced and modern infrastructure in Central America…First-World convenience at Third-World prices—you can still take a taxi across town for a couple of dollars, see a movie for under $4, get a trim at the barbershop for $5…or have dinner for two with a bottle of wine at one of the city’s trendy restaurants for just $30.

Brazil The Owners Manual (2010 Edition)

Brazil The Owners Manual (2010 Edition)

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May 19, 2010

Exotic, romantic, and diverse. In the four years since we started our dedicated coverage of Brazil, it’s turned out to be a virtual treasure trove for the readership of International Living. We’ve delved into little-known corners of the globe before…and we’ve tackled some pretty large and wide-ranging countries. But there’s been nothing quite like Brazil, Read more...: Brazil The Owners Manual (2010 Edition)

Costa Ballena: Costa Rica’s Affordable Frontier

Costa Ballena: Costa Rica’s Affordable Frontier

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March 23, 2010

This stunning stretch of Costa Rica’s coastline has literally been cut off from the rest of the country by the chain of mountains that border it for decades. Only four small towns (to speak of) exist there, and many of the locals have never even traveled to the country’s capital (just 101 miles away) or over the mountains at all…it’s been too difficult. Miles and miles of pristine, tawny beaches…with sheltered coves and private inlets…have been cut off from the world...but that’s all about to change as the world’s most perfect and private coastal destination is becoming accessible… Welcome to the Costa Ballena.