Looking for Overseas Retirement
Ed Perkins
In these days of dwindling mutual fund prices and 401Ks becoming 201Ks, many of you are seriously thinking about whether to retire somewhere outside
A featured article in the current
For years, however, the "go-to" source of information on overseas retirement has been International Living, a specialized newsletter-plus-data bank devoted to expat life. Among its many publications is an annual "quality of life" index -- an attempt to quantify the most important factors for potential expats and combine individual scores into a composite index. Scoring is based on values for cost of living, leisure and culture, the economy, environment, freedom, health, infrastructure, risk and safety, and climate. I suspect most of you would give very high weight to the first and last measures. And only a few results were surprises:
-- The best cost of living scores went to
-- The most expensive places to retire should come as no surprise to anyone who has previously visited them, including Scandinavia,
-- The best climate score went to
-- The overall top quality of life scores?
Obviously, for most American seniors, the biggest roadblock to foreign retirement is health. You do not get
All the "best retirement" scores I've seen so far ignore what would be another deal-breaker for me: reliable high-speed Internet. I can't conceive of spending more than a few weeks anywhere I can't log on and open up the vast array of knowledge and entertainment available online. Maybe that's not as critical to today's oldest senior cohort as it is to me, but for anyone just approaching retirement age, I suspect good Internet access is a must.
Regardless of your age or interests, I strongly recommend an extended visit to any country you might even consider as a retirement venue. If possible, stay in a rental rather than in a hotel, and stay long enough to get the feel of being a resident. In the meantime, start with a long look at the information online from
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