Is Mexico In Your Future?
There has been a increase in tourism to Mexico in the last few years. The sunny climate and lower cost of living has brought a surge of interest in retiring, living and investing in Mexico.
Most Americans and Canadians settle in one of five locations: San Miguel de Allende, Mazatlan, Oaxaca, Guadalajara, or Lake Chapala. These places are full of English speaking expatriates where you can find a mentor who can show you around and help you understand the culture.
Before you decide to move permanently make sure you do due diligence. First, take a “retirement tour” of the area and see what is available. Narrow down some areas according to your own list of priorities and needs and then plan some mini-retirements in the future.
Take your time and investigate, Mexico is a large and diverse country. It is not for everyone but if you like beautiful weather and fresh fruit and vegetables, it could the paradise you are looking for.
International Living offers three power-packed days in Puerto Vallarta this September 23-25, 2007 for their upcoming Live & Prosper in Mexico Seminar. They promise to introduce you to best places to live and invest in. Most of the days you are listening to presentations but they also promise to take your on some real estate tours.If you want to attend this seminar I strongly urge you to get more information and from different sources before you make any long term decisions. Go with a open mind and ready to explore all options.
Check out home-sweet-mexico.com. For those who want to work, live, or retire in Mexico. Offers free information about the expatriate life in Mexico including culture shock, cultural differences, cost of living, holidays, and much more. You can also purchase your own copy of Mexico: The Trick is Living Here, a humorous guide to help you live or retire in Mexico. You can ease your transition into a new country by informing yourself about its unique culture and infrastructure.