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The World’s Best Value Seaside Retirement?
Oct. 19, 2008
Panama City, Panama
PLUS: Nothing Like Average Advice...
Best Beachfront Buy
In The New Retirement Paradise
Market events, global and local, have conspired to create an
extraordinary opportunity on Nicaragua's beautiful Pacific
coast...the best beachfront buy in this country, certainly, but one
of the best anywhere right now, as well.
Very Limited Offer at a Very Substantial Discount for Live And
Invest Overseas Readers Only
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Dear Overseas Opportunity Letter Reader,
Friend Bill Bonner wrote last week to say he's on his way to
Buenos Aires "to grow cabbages."
"That’s just a figure of speech," he explained. "Back in 305,
Emperor Diocletian showed how smart he was. He gave his Roman Empire
to a group of successors and resigned. He left Rome for his house on
the Dalmatian Coast, where he grew cabbages.
"I'm not really ready to resign, but I thought I ought to check
on the cabbages...just in case."
Where might you think about growing cabbages of your own? Here
are top options right now...for escape...for starting over...for
realizing the retirement you’ve been dreaming of your entire life,
current world and market events notwithstanding:
1. The best-value seaside retirement in the world: La
Barra, Uruguay. In the inaugural issue of our
just-launched Overseas Retirement Letter,
hot off the virtual presses, Correspondent Christian MacDonald
files a comprehensive report on retirement living in what he has
identified as the top choice in the Americas and one of the top
choices in the world for seaside retirement on a budget.
You’re likely getting your retirement advice from many sources
right now. But I guarantee you: You’re not getting retirement advice
like we’re delivering in the Overseas Retirement Letter
anyplace else. As Retirement Planning Guru Paul Terhorst explains,
when it comes to how and where to retire, there’s no shortage of
"average advice."
"By all means," he continues, "get your average retirement advice
from Yahoo and Fidelity. But for the full and firsthand specifics of
planning your retirement abroad, you need to look beyond average
resources.
You need to stay tuned right here."
2. Tax-free living in an English-speaking paradise in
the Caribbean: Belize. Ten years ago, this country
enacted legislation to allow Qualified Retired Persons (QRP's) to
obtain permanent residency in this country. In many ways, this
program is the most efficient route to foreign residency anywhere
in the world...and it carries with it two big-time benefits:
First, as a QRP, you enjoy a permanent exemption from Belize
taxes, including income tax, capital gains tax, estate tax, and
import tax on household goods, automobiles, boast, even airplanes.
Plus, if you are a U.S. citizen, this Belize QRP program is an
opportunity to qualify as non-resident in the States for tax
purposes. You could spend a few months a year in the U.S...maybe
winter in Central or South America...then do a little traveling in
Europe or Asia...remembering to spare a couple of weeks from your
globetrotting to visit Belize...
In the process,
you could create a zero-tax situation for yourself...to go along
with your new life in the sunny, sandy Caribbean.
3. India. Yes, India. Perpetually traveling
correspondent Paul Terhorst is hot on the trail of the other
India. He's looking beyond the crowds, the dirt, the noise, the
rickety buses, the delays, the detours, the ever-present
hucksters, the hawkers, the peddlers, the movies, the music, and
beyond the festivals... He's running around India, not as a
tourist, but to
check out this country as a place to live.
4. Nicaragua, where you could:
- Own a
casita by the sea in a full-fledged retirement resort community
for US$99,000. Financing an option.
- Retire to the most romantic city in the Americas, colonial
Granada, where Jay Snyder and his wife have built a small
and private collection of lock-'em-and-leave-'em condos just like
you’d build for yourself. The attention to detail is
extraordinary, and the end product is special. And affordable.
Retire to Jay’s
Condos de Xalteva for as little as US$167,000.
- Take advantage of the best beachfront buy in
the "New Retirement Paradise" (as Forbes is calling
Nicaragua this month). Market events, global and local, have
conspired to create a limited and irresistible opportunity on this
country's beautiful Pacific coast
for Live and Invest Overseas readers only.
Kathleen Peddicord
P.S. Save the date. We're making plans for our first
Live Event, here in Panama City, where our editors,
correspondents, experts, advisors, and expat friends will be able to
speak personally and one-on-one with you and as many of your fellow
Live and Invest Overseas readers as we can fit in the conference
room.
Make no other plans for the first week of March 2009. We'll let you
know the specific dates as soon as they're finalized. Meantime,
register your interest here to be on the list for special
pre-registration event discounts:
PanamaConference@LiveandInvestOverseas.com
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