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The Perfect Retirement in Uruguay

Retire in beautiful Uruguay
Many foreigners retire in Uruguay becasue of its amazing natural beauty and high quality of life.

Learn more about retiring in Uruguay in IL Postcards.

From ninth position in International Living's Global Retirement Index last year to fourth place this year, Uruguay has a lot to offer those who decide to retire in Uruguay.

Whether you dream of a newly-restored colonial home with modern interiors and a view of the harbor…a small cottage with a quiet internal courtyard…or a lazy beachfront retreat where you can sit on your balcony and watch the waves crash up on the sand you can find it in Uruguay.

Salvo Palace in Montevideo, Uruguay
Retire in Uruguay to enjoy its colonial charms, such as Salvo Palace in Montevideo.

Wherever you go, the friendly people will charm you, the natural beauty will seduce you, and the remarkably affordable cost of living will entice you to stay. As is true in any country, real estate in some areas is more affordable than in others. If you want extensive infrastructure, ease of access, an established expatriate community…you can have all that.

On the other hand, if you're looking for a retirement hideaway retreat by the beach, you can find that too…and all at a suprisingly reasonable price. In fact, Mercer HR Consulting recently named Montevideo the second least expensive city in the world. Only Asuncion, Paraguay, was cheaper of the 144 cities surveyed. And we recommend Uruguay as the best value for your second-home dollar.

The pros of retiring in Uruguay: Modern, first-world infrastructure, excellent highways, drinkable water, good communications, and stunning beaches. During high season, it is fun and lively. During low season, it is quiet and peaceful. Prices-for just about everything-are excellent.

The cons of retiring in Uruguay: It may be too slow for some retirees during low season. And, though not as distant as New Zealand, Uruguay's not as close as Panama or Mexico.

Learn more about retiring in Uruguay in IL Postcards.



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

Retire in PanamaRetire in Nicaragua
Retire in HondruasRetire in Argentina
Retire in MexicoRetire in Ecuador
Retire in Costa Rica


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10/25/2005 - Charming Colonials, Going Cheap
Colonia del Sacramento is one of the finest examples of a historic colonial settlement you'll see in the Americas.


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