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Your Retirement in Mexico Offers Unlimited Possibilities

Enjoy life more when you retire in Mexico.
Take more time to enjoy life when you retire in Mexico.

Learn more about retiring in Mexico in IL Postcards.

Are you considering retiring in some place warm and exotic without giving up life's conveniences? Then you should definitely consider retiring in Mexico. America's southern neighbor consistently makes International Living's list of the 10 top countries to live in. Mexico boasts a great quality of living, natural beauty, modern infrastructure, and safety.

You should also consider retirement in Mexico because it offers you proximity to the United States, which in turn gives you more flexibility in making your retirement move. You could scout for property in Mexico during long weekends as you consider your move and once you are here you could drive back to the U.S. to spend holidays with your friends and family. And because of great cellular coverage and widely available high-speed Internet, Mexico is also appealing to an increasing number of professionals and business people who semi-retire to Mexico while continuing to work and manage their companies while sitting on a beach with a laptop.

Finding the Perfect Place to Retire in Mexico

When you make the decision to retire to Mexico, you must next think about your priorities as you consider a more specific retirement destination within the country. Fortunately, Mexico is such a diverse nation that everybody can find exactly what they want. You don't have to choose between water or mountains; here you can have them both at the same time. And because of geographic diversity, you can also choose the climate to enjoy during your Mexican retirement: from hot and dry in the north, to hot and humid in the south, to spring-like temperatures all year round in the Colonial Highlands.

In Mexico it is easy to retire by the beach.
Mexico's large quanity of beautiful coastline makes retiring on the beach quite popular among expats.

You can also own the home of your dreams in Mexico -- for much less than it would cost you most anywhere in the U.S. or Canada. The real estate market offers endless possibilities for your retirement in Mexic  you can buy land and build the house you always wanted to own, you can buy a colonial gem and have fun restoring it to its original splendor, or you can opt for a modern home in the city or a villa in a gated community. You can retire on the beach, on a golf course, on a lakeshore, or in the mountains. You can also retire in a condo or in a house, in the city or in the country - the possibilities are virtually limitless. In fact, you could even retire on a ranch with farm animals if your heart desires.

What to Do During Your Mexican Retirement

Whether your vision of the ideal retirement involves shopping, fishing, sunbathing, diving, biking, mountain climbing, parasailing, collecting crafts, visiting archeological sites, partying, going to concerts, attending the theater, or fine dining, in Mexico you can engage in all of these activities, and many more. Retiring in Mexico is still very affordable, and your money will buy you much more here than north of the border. When a dinner for two with a couple glasses of wine is only $35, a night at the movies with popcorn and sodas costs under $10, and a taxi ride across town is only a few bucks, you can really indulge yourself and enjoy the good life during your retirement in Mexico. And how about trying some new things such as learning to dance salsa, mastering the secrets of Mexican cuisine, or exploring the rich history and culture of ancient Mayas and Aztecs? The possibilities are endless…

Affordable Health Care

As you consider a retirement in Mexico one of your primary concerns will probably be the availability, quality, and cost of health care in Mexico. Thankfully, Mexico's health care system is very good and often excellent. Many doctors and dentists have received training in the U.S. and/or Europe. Also, health care in Mexico is much more affordable than its U.S. counterpart.

Learn more about retiring in Mexico in IL Postcards.


Interested in retiring to a different destination? Then check out these similar pages:

Retire in PanamaRetire in Nicaragua
Retire in ArgentinaRetire in Honduras
Retire in EcuadorRetire in Uruguay
Retire in Costa Rica


Read related IL Postcards:

10/14/2006 - Retire in Mexico to an Active, Planned Community
Enter San Gabriel Villas. When completed, this development will be an active-adult planned community on 18 acres along the Laja River, surrounded by horse ranches, well-tended fields, and open range land studded with cactus and mesquite.

07/31/2006 - Someday…
There is a little speck of a place along the Mexican coast known as San Crisanto. This is where my husband and I recently left our hearts…and a piece of our retirement nest egg.



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