What It’s Like Living In Medellin, Colombia (After Two Years)
Bright and early this morning in sunny downtown Medellín, Lee Harrison welcomed the crowd to our 7th Annual Live and...
Read moreRetiring in Colombia is far from the obscure idea it once was. Escaping from its “drug renegade” reputation, Colombia is now considered one of the world’s top retirement destinations. With miles and miles of beautiful coastline, quaint colonial cities, awe-inspiring mountain ranges, and some of the best weather in the world, Colombia offers something for every retirement lifestyle. As a retiree living in Colombia you can spend your days relaxing by the pool, strolling through the park, sipping coffee at one of the many cafes, or just about anything else you could imagine. This is one of the many joys of retirement in Colombia… you have the freedom to get out and live life on your terms, even on a limited budget.
The low cost of living in Colombia is one of the most attractive aspects drawing in retirees. Whether you are on a social security income and need to stretch your retirement dollars or you’re looking to live out your savings in a life of luxury, you can live a happy retirement in Colombia. Everything from groceries to prescriptions are likely to cost much less in Colombia. Exceptional health care is another reason retiring in Colombia is so alluring.
Your dreams of retiring in Colombia may just be getting started, but one thing you are sure to discover is that you can have the retirement you deserve at a price that you can afford.
Bright and early this morning in sunny downtown Medellín, Lee Harrison welcomed the crowd to our 7th Annual Live and...
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