Where to Retire on the Cheap: 5 Great-Value Towns Where You Can Live Like a Diplomat

Where to Retire on the Cheap: 5 Great-Value Towns Where You Can Live Like a Diplomat

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August 7, 2014

Where is the cheapest place to retire? We hear that question over and over…and it’s the question we are going to answer in this special report. If you’re looking overseas for a low-cost alternative to an uncertain retirement at home, you can find it here. In any of these places, you can live like a diplomat on a Social Security income.

20 Beach Towns Where You Can Buy For Less Than $150,000

20 Beach Towns Where You Can Buy For Less Than $150,000

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July 27, 2014

The best deals and the biggest opportunities in real estate today are not to be found within U.S. borders. Take U.S. coastlines... Sure, America has some gorgeous beaches... and stunning seaside properties. But there’s a severely limited supply, especially of Grade A, beachfront real estate... and a burgeoning demand, especially among Baby Boomers. Even if your budget isn’t small, you’ll have trouble finding a seaside getaway on either U.S. coast that could be called a bargain.

The Central Valley: Perfect Climate and Convenience

The Central Valley: Perfect Climate and Convenience

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December 11, 2012

A close-up view into what makes the Central Valley Costa Rica’s most popular place to live for retirees. You have the perfect weather, mid-70s year-round, for one. And the region is the hub of commerce, business, and culture in the country. So no matter where you live in the Central Valley, the best medical care, shopping, and cultural activities are close by.

The Central Valley: Perfect Climate and Convenience

The Central Valley: Perfect Climate and Convenience

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December 11, 2012

A close-up view into what makes the Central Valley Costa Rica’s most popular place to live for retirees. You have the perfect weather, mid-70s year-round, for one. And the region is the hub of commerce, business, and culture in the country. So no matter where you live in the Central Valley, the best medical care, shopping, and cultural activities are close by.

Expat banking in Costa Rica

Expat banking in Costa Rica

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December 11, 2012

This presentation will give you an overview of the differences between banking at home and banking in Costa Rica.  Topics covered include banking organization and regulation, requirements for opening personal and business accounts, as well as expectations when visiting the local branches.  The talk also covers investing in CDs and how to get the best rate for your deposit.