Panama: The Owner’s Manual 2011

Panama: The Owner’s Manual 2011

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July 5, 2011

International Living ranked Panama the number one place in the world to retire for six consecutive years, and today it remains in our top five. This country has the most advanced and modern infrastructure in Central America…First-World convenience at Third-World prices—you can still take a taxi across town for a couple of dollars, see a movie for under $4, get a trim at the barbershop for $5…or have dinner for two with a bottle of wine at one of the city’s trendy restaurants for just $30. Panama has one of the world’s best incentive programs for pensioners. What about the cost of real estate? Let’s just say that you’ll be surprised at how much Panama still has to offer. Panama: The Owner’s Manual will provide you with all the information you will need to turn your dreams of moving overseas into reality.

Costa Ballena: Costa Rica’s Affordable Frontier 2011

Costa Ballena: Costa Rica’s Affordable Frontier 2011

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July 4, 2011

This stunning stretch of Costa Rica’s coastline has literally been cut off from the rest of the country by the chain of mountains that border it for decades. Only four small towns (to speak of) exist there, and many of the locals have never even traveled to the country’s capital (just 101 miles away) or over the mountains at all…it’s been too difficult. Miles and miles of pristine, tawny beaches…with sheltered coves and private inlets…have been cut off from the world...but that’s all about to change as the world’s most perfect and private coastal destination is becoming accessible…Welcome to the Costa Ballena.

Belize: The Owner’s Manual 2011

Belize: The Owner’s Manual 2011

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May 30, 2011

It doesn’t take newcomers long to realize that Belize has a very unusual culture. It’s a land of Mayan temples, colonial mansions, jungle lodges, and seaside condos. Though the predominant language is English, your next-door neighbors might speak Spanish, Creole, French, German, or any of a dozen other languages. Belize is a country where you can dine out on Mexican food while Garifuna music plays in the background. Belize: The Owner’s Manual will take you step-by-step through this stable English-speaking, democracy and give you a head start in enjoying its benefits.

Panama: The Owner’s Manual (2010)

Panama: The Owner’s Manual (2010)

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May 19, 2011

International Living ranked Panama the number one place in the world to retire for six consecutive years, and today it remains in our top five. This country has the most advanced and modern infrastructure in Central America…First-World convenience at Third-World prices—you can still take a taxi across town for a couple of dollars, see a movie for under $4, get a trim at the barbershop for $5…or have dinner for two with a bottle of wine at one of the city’s trendy restaurants for just $30.

The World’s Best Retirement Program: Your 3-Step Guide to a Pampered Life (Revised Edition)

The World’s Best Retirement Program: Your 3-Step Guide to a Pampered Life (Revised Edition)

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May 19, 2011

Retirees are drawn here by the Pensionado program, one of the best retiree benefit programs in the entire world. In this report we’ll share our three top tips that will get you on the road to living the life you’ve always dreamed of in Panama. We’ll share with you some of the best places to look for your dream home, how to start your real estate hunt and very importantly the visa option available to you, including details of Panama’s famed Pensionado program.

The Ultimate Panama Audio Collection

The Ultimate Panama Audio Collection

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May 19, 2011

This 3-hour audio collection features the candid comments and advice from our Panama experts. Jessica Ramesh, our Panama editor gives you an overview of “how” and “where” to live in Panama on $979 a month. Margaret Summerfield, director of Pathfinder Real Estate helps you uncover Panama’s real estate opportunities, today. And she delivers what you need to know about due diligence and the questions to ask about title insurance, too. You’ll also hear from Rainelda Mata-Kelly on how to get residency and citizenship in Panama… there are a lot of options and Rainelda steps you through each one. Plus, Nick Hodges an overseas tax specialist who can steer you in the right direction so that you take advantage of the tax-saving opportunities when you move overseas without hitting any of the minefields.