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Retiring to Mexico makes sense for many reasons. The timing could not be better for retirees now.
Why? The recession has made it a buyers (and renters) market for Americans wanting to go where their retirement dollar stretches further these days. Retiring to Mexico has always made good sense for those on a limited budget…even more so now.
The peso is down 30% from last year. The US dollar is worth more today in Mexico than it has for the last 15 years. A home selling for $100,000 is now $70,000 based only on the dollar to peso exchange rate.
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Take an Ivy League School Sponsored Educational Vacation
Here's an interesting educational alternative: Many top-ranked colleges and universities offer domestic and international study tours. The best part is that you do not have to be an alumnus. And, a faculty member usually leads tours. A Great deal of information regarding availability can be found online.
Learn Something New While Having Fun: Take a Theme Cruise
It seems as though cruise line companies are realizing that many baby boomers yearn for something more from cruising. They want to learn, and at the same time have some fun. Hence, the theme cruise has arrived as an enriching alternative to your standard cruise. Travel analysts say that this area is one of the few travel markets that are growing at a rate of about twenty percent a year.
Radisson Seven Seas has offered a twelve-day antique road show sailing from England to Copenhagen featuring lectures and shopping at. You can also travel with the Cunnard Line aboard the Queen Elizabeth Two and participate in themes such as classical music, British comedy, science fiction, and filmmaking.
All three, the recession, the weak peso and the media distortions make retiring to Mexico a bargain for Americans. $1000 to $2000 a month and you can live very, very well. Depending on location (which in turn depends upon your willingness to learn Spanish) and what's important to each retiree.
And ladies that figure includes a maid. If you retire in Mexico you may have cleaned your last window…now how is that for a silver lining in the recession. Enjoy retiring to Mexico
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