As a canadian now retired, i have living in Spain for 15 yrs. Living close to the sea, the country meets my NEEDS: sun, coffee, cheaper living costs, security, medical is very good, lots of culture and history, food is best, wine is cheap and very good and my top priority is cycling with my wife. We do close to 10,000km/year including a biking tour this year in 7 countries in Europe. There are always certain negatives, you have to make a list and score them but Spain had a much better score than Italy, France, Greece and Portugal. Make a test, spend 1-2 months ahd find out if you would live there full time before your choice.
I’ve been to Southeast Asia this last February, and spent one month on vacation in the Philippines and stayed in Valencia, Bislig and Davao. I still have about 10 more years before I fully retire, but already know where I will live during my retirement years, since my money goes a lot further there than here in the USA. Also, the Pacific Ocean surroundings were very appealing, the culture is very interesting, the food was great (I lost 10lbs. In one month for just eating healthier than here in the USA) and I enjoyed also the fact everyone mostly spoke English and also I have an uncle who has been retired 9 years and lives in Valencia. The weather was awesome even though it rained here and there, and I’ve learned during rainy season it rains everyday sometimes. The Phillipines reminded me of a nostalgic time from the 80’s and the 90’s with its building’s architectures everywhere and the amount of unexplored natural land was fascinating as well.
I'm sorry for first-time homebuyers who could never afford to buy one in the first place. I have no sympathy for first-time homebuyers who could afford it but decided to hold off because they believed the market was collapsing and was now priced out.
Recently, I've been considering contacting consultants. I need guidance because I'm an adult, but I'm not sure if using their services will be very helpful.
Lois Jean Frueh is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment
Having just turned 41 and got laid off, I'm at a turning point. With $425K saved for early retirement at 40, $10K in an HSA, and a property that could sell for an extra $200K, what are my options for investing aggressively?
As a canadian now retired, i have living in Spain for 15 yrs. Living close to the sea, the country meets my NEEDS: sun, coffee, cheaper living costs, security, medical is very good, lots of culture and history, food is best, wine is cheap and very good and my top priority is cycling with my wife. We do close to 10,000km/year including a biking tour this year in 7 countries in Europe. There are always certain negatives, you have to make a list and score them but Spain had a much better score than Italy, France, Greece and Portugal. Make a test, spend 1-2 months ahd find out if you would live there full time before your choice.
How about that mocking tone at the end ...
"See how we made you watch all of this without delivering on the title's promise?"
Yo we're fucked
I’ve been to Southeast Asia this last February, and spent one month on vacation in the Philippines and stayed in Valencia, Bislig and Davao.
I still have about 10 more years before I fully retire, but already know where I will live during my retirement years, since my money goes a lot further there than here in the USA.
Also, the Pacific Ocean surroundings were very appealing, the culture is very interesting, the food was great (I lost 10lbs. In one month for just eating healthier than here in the USA) and I enjoyed also the fact everyone mostly spoke English and also I have an uncle who has been retired 9 years and lives in Valencia. The weather was awesome even though it rained here and there, and I’ve learned during rainy season it rains everyday sometimes.
The Phillipines reminded me of a nostalgic time from the 80’s and the 90’s with its building’s architectures everywhere and the amount of unexplored natural land was fascinating as well.
I love Spain. I would want to retire there also. 🇪🇸
New Zealand
She got approved for a Spanish Non-lucrative Residence Visa in just 15 days?!
Who did she know?
Spain is awesome perfect 46 degrees summers
great video
Good video❤
wondering why brazil didn’t make the list if uruguay, colombia, mexico and chile made it 🤷♂️ not to mention thailand and indonesia!
Brazil is dangerous bro.
I'm sorry for first-time homebuyers who could never afford to buy one in the first place. I have no sympathy for first-time homebuyers who could afford it but decided to hold off because they believed the market was collapsing and was now priced out.
Even now, the real estate market is largely local.
Prices in different cities do not correspond to one other.
Recently, I've been considering contacting consultants. I need guidance because I'm an adult, but I'm not sure if using their services will be very helpful.
Lois Jean Frueh is the licensed advisor I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment
It is recommended that individuals who require guidance get advice from a qualified and impartial financial consultant.
Only retirement places for successful people 😅😅😅
Not necessarily, if you plan well in advance, you can cross that desired trip you want to take, off your bucket list.
Having just turned 41 and got laid off, I'm at a turning point. With $425K saved for early retirement at 40, $10K in an HSA, and a property that could sell for an extra $200K, what are my options for investing aggressively?
34% - Talk is cheap…