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Retirement is Changing…And the Options for
Overseas Living are Wider Than Ever

nazIn the 40 years since International Living was established, what it means to “retire” has changed. Once, it meant giving up work and spending your days puttering around the garden or sitting on a porch watching the world go by. Nowadays, retirement doesn’t mean the end of something…for many, it’s a time of reinvention, a time to create a life that looks the way you want it to. Overseas—it’s easier than ever to do.

In this month’s cover story, we look at the changing face of retirement and delve into five current trends we’ve been tracking…different ways retirees are exploring the world and finding their perfect overseas havens. We’re seeing folks move overseas with family, others spend just part of the year abroad, and increasingly, we’re watching folks go solo.

Another trend we’re seeing both in the U.S. and overseas is retirees downsizing and moving to a big city (where a car isn’t necessary, and a yard needn’t be tended to). That can prove pricey in the States. Overseas, however, you’ll find great bang for your buck in cosmopolitan cities. Steven Yates, for instance, lives in the bustling Chilean capital of Santiago and enjoys all the amenities of this city of 6.3 million people. “My wife and I often eat out,” he says. “Restaurants here cater for a wide variety of tastes. And public transportation is modern and efficient so you don’t need a car to get around. We take the metro mostly.” Yet they spend less than they would in the States.

But you don’t have to pick just one spot to live in for an overseas retirement. Janis Bokar moved to Ecuador in 2000 and met her partner Gary. Though they both shared a love of travel and adventure, they had different tastes when it came to climate. “Gary loves cool, crisp mountain air,” she says. “I, on the other hand, love the sea.” They compromised by settling on the central Ecuador town of Banos (not too far from the ocean), and Janis thought to sell the beach home she owned. But then, she says, “We had a breakthrough moment and said: ‘Why not both?’ In Ecuador, you can afford to say that.” So now they keep a home in the hills and a home at the beach. Talk about expanding your quality of life overseas…

No matter what you want your retirement to look like, the point is: Your options expand overseas. Read on to find out how…

A Doctor Checks Out Thailand’s Dental Care

A Doctor Checks Out Thailand’s Dental Care

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Understanding Medical Marijuana Laws Abroad

Understanding Medical Marijuana Laws Abroad

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Capital City Living in Santiago de Chile

Capital City Living in Santiago de Chile

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Eating, Walking, and Fitting in Easily in Central Italy

Eating, Walking, and Fitting in Easily in Central Italy

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Barranquilla: A Business Hub That Knows How to Party

Barranquilla: A Business Hub That Knows How to Party

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The Changing Face of Retirement: Five Trends to Follow

The Changing Face of Retirement: Five Trends to Follow

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Real Estate on the Largest Path of Progress in History

Real Estate on the Largest Path of Progress in History

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How to Put a Freeze on Identity Thieves

How to Put a Freeze on Identity Thieves

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How to Profit From Website Flipping

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Twenty Years Owning a Café in Jacó, Costa Rica

Twenty Years Owning a Café in Jacó, Costa Rica

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  • A Natural Palette of Pinks in a Hidden Corner of Mexico
  • Vietnam’s Affordable Island Haven
  • News & Notes From Around the World
  • Brazil’s Golden Visa, Copper’s Coming Spike, and More
  • In the Jazz Bars of Cuenca, It’s All About Sax
  • A Home in the Mountains or by the Beach? We Have Both
  • Bali’s Best Rental Hot Spots: Homes From $6,400 a Year
  • Seven Tips to Find Your Perfect Rental Property in Lisbon
  • Moving to Paradise and Taking Your Kids With You
  • A Doctor Checks Out Thailand’s Dental Care
  • Understanding Medical Marijuana Laws Abroad
  • Capital City Living in Santiago de Chile
  • Eating, Walking, and Fitting in Easily in Central Italy
  • Barranquilla: A Business Hub That Knows How to Party
  • The Changing Face of Retirement: Five Trends to Follow
  • Real Estate on the Largest Path of Progress in History
  • How to Put a Freeze on Identity Thieves
  • How to Profit From Website Flipping
  • Twenty Years Owning a Café in Jacó, Costa Rica
  • All Singing, All Dancing: A Day and Night in Madrid
  • Exploring Mexico City on Foot and by Metro
  • Five Reasons to Visit Seaside Cornwall
  • Coast to Coast, on the Luxurious Indian Pacific Train
  • Homes Where You Can Moor Your Boat
  • I Didn’t Learn Just Spanish in Mexico, I Met My Spanish-Language Self
  • Get the Inside Track to Your Dream Retirement in Ecuador

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