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I’m 40 and looking to take our next few years of vacations in places that we can explore to see where we want to live when our child graduates in 9 years.
What are the most inexpensive but beautiful places in the world for a couple turning 50 to retire to?
I’d like to make a list so I can start planning our vacations there now so we can see what we like and don’t like.
We can usually get away with 4 months of travel per year being creative with the attendance policy of the elementary school our child attends.
RebeccaLake Como Italy is gorgeous and a hot spot for retirement.
Portugal has easier immigration requirements and good cost of living.Porto area – I have not been but it’s on my visit list.
We are also looking at Ireland due to family connections.
It’s a small, beautiful country in close proximity to the places we want to travel.
JoyceHaving just visited, I can see why Portugal is popular with retirees
TomThe Shawnee National Forest in Southern Illinois is a great place to live.
It’s a checkerboard mix of forest, farm land, small towns and even a few swamps that runs from the Ohio river to the Mississippi river, with a low cost of living and the added bonus that Illinois does not tax retirement income.
FarreHighly recommend the ABCs–still Dutch for healthcare/government, about what an MCOL city would cost, and tropical year-round.
RobertI love the New England area; Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire.
BeverlyThailand
Malaysia
Panama
Costa Rica
Mexico
Portugal
Spain
Italyfrequently make expat retirement lists. One of my favorite YouTube channels about moving abroad in retirement is Traveling with Kristen.
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