2017 Fast Track Your Retirement Overseas Package
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In this month’s issue, we delve deep into the world of money-making vacation rentals and give you the easy ways to turn a second home overseas into a money machine. You’ll hear from expats who own vacation homes in Nicaragua, Mexico, and Panama and we’ll also share the top tricks to keeping your occupancy rate high. Also in your issue, you’ll discover how the portable, low-stress income of narrating audiobooks can fund a life of freedom and travel, get a step-by-step guide to earning a lucrative live-anywhere income as an online life coach, find out why Mexico is a great spot for freelancers, and discover Nicaragua’s hot spot for expat business.
Catalonia, in northern Spain, has lots of nooks and crannies for the intrepid traveler to explore. One such town is La Bisbal d’Empordà, renowned for the high-quality pottery and antiques you can pick up there. And you don’t have to be a pottery nut to enjoy this old medieval town or appreciate the vivid colors of the pottery shops that line the pavements.
Gold has posted a rocky comeback move in 2017. After rocketing out of the gate in January, the Midas metal hit rough waters in March. Gold finished lower for eight straight days to kick off March trading—and traders abandoned ship, as precious metals endured their first correction of the young year.
“Our days are filled with sundown catamaran sailing…going to visit the monkeys in the trees…and taking long beach walks each day.” This is the kind of healthy, outdoor life George and Celia Antoniazzi can enjoy in their winter home: San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua.
When Rob Evans’s retirement severance package ran out, decent healthcare for him and his wife Jeni was going to cost $18,000 a year in the U.S. “We simply couldn’t afford it. If we chose to stay there, I would have to get another job just to pay for healthcare,” says Rob.
“Our lifestyle here is so much more tranquilo than it would be if we were back home,” says expat Lorelei Kusin, 57. After waking to the sound of chattering birds, Lorelei and husband James enjoy a smoothie using local fresh produce, such as fresh coconut water, mango, pineapple, guanábana, and bananas.
For years now, Costa Rica has been one of the most popular tourist destinations for North Americans. Nearly a quarter of the country is national park land and pro-tected areas. There are plenty of beaches, too, on both Pacific and Caribbean Coasts.
Good food…good friends…fine wine…beautiful surroundings…pleasant climate…the recipe for a perfect life. The only thing missing is music. The right song can inspire, move your feet, stir up passion in your heart, or bring a tear to your eye. It’s the soundtrack to your new life abroad.
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