Why Sweden is Perfect for U S. Retirees

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @charlesmartin1121
    @charlesmartin1121 Месяц назад +1

    Very nice summary of the lifestyle in Sweden for US retirees. However, you forgot the most important thing...how is it possible? What is required?

  • @BenGreggSweden
    @BenGreggSweden 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m a 62-year-old American who moved to southern Sweden (Karlshamn) two years ago, and I just filed for Social Security! I am definitely looking forward to my retirement here! It’s a beautiful country, and everyone is so nice and relaxed here. The cost of living is also low, compared to the US. We were able to buy a really nice, 4-bedroom house here in a charming neighborhood surrounded by well maintained walking paths that connect us to forests, a lake and a downtown with shops, restaurants and a supermarket. We are also a short bike ride away from a really nice swimming lake; as well as a very large well maintained public pool with saunas and steam rooms that is right next to the Baltic Sea (with the option for a dip in the Baltic and then direct access to showers and a sauna. There is also a super modern train that departs every hour with the connections to all major cities, and is just 2-1/2 hours away from the Kastrup International Airport located in Copenhagen, Denmark (which is where we catch all of our international flights from). Stockholm is a 6-hour train ride north (useful for things like renewing passports, etc.).

    • @NoName-t7e
      @NoName-t7e 8 дней назад

      Swedish social security or American social security?

  • @NoName-t7e
    @NoName-t7e 8 дней назад

    I live in Sweden and can say for most of you it will mean living living out your golden years in an apartment watching endless episodes of På Spåret and re-runs of Police Academy films as you wish for death. But if that is your thing then that's cool.

  • @dewbearb838
    @dewbearb838 17 дней назад

    I've looked into moving to Sweden as a retiree and I'm not seeing a pathway.