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4 Places To Retire Abroad Cheaper Than the US
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Retiring overseas is a dream for many Americans, and there are numerous reasons it’s enticing for retirees to relocate for their golden years.
Of course, wanderlust and the quest for adventure motivate many seniors to leap, but other factors — lower living costs — come into play.
Experts revealed several countries that not only have big expat communities and similar retirement amenities to the U.S. but are significantly cheaper.
Peru
Gene Caballero, co-founder of GreenPal, recommended Lima, Peru for Americans seeking a vibrant expat community and amenities akin to those in the U.S., but at a fraction of the cost.
“Lima is not only appealing for its lower cost of living but also its enriched quality of life,” Caballero said.
In Lima’s upscale areas, a couple might live on about $2,000 to $3,000 a month, covering all expenses — “A stark contrast to major U.S. cities where rent alone can consume that budget,” Caballero said.
In addition, Lima offers an efficient public transportation system. The city has invested in buses and trains, including the Metropolitano Rapid Bus System and the Lima Metro, making daily commutes or exploratory trips convenient and affordable.
“Moreover, the warmth of the locals — combined with colonial architecture, ancient Incan sites and the Pacific coastline — makes Lima an attractive destination,” Caballero said. “So, for expats and retirees seeking both adventure and tranquility, Lima, Peru, stands out as a prime choice.”
Panama
According to Ratepunk CEO Justin Albertynas, Panama has become an increasingly popular retirement destination, especially in areas like Boquete and Coronado, attracting a significant number of American retirees.
“The country offers high-quality healthcare, with Panama City at the forefront of medical services,” Albertynas said. “An added advantage for retirees settling here is the usage of the U.S. dollar as the official currency, eliminating the need for complicated currency conversions.”
Affordability is another major attraction, as housing and medical care are notably less expensive compared to the U.S. Panama is 35% cheaper than the States overall, and rent is 55% lower, according to Numbeo.
The country further sweetens the deal with its Pensionado program, ranging from medical expenditures to leisure activities.
Costa Rica
Costa Rica, known for its breathtaking landscapes and biodiversity, is also carving out a niche as a preferred retirement spot.
“Areas like the Central Valley, Tamarindo and the Gold Coast are especially popular among U.S. retirees,” Albertynas said. “The country presents a blend of modern amenities ranging from healthcare facilities to entertainment options, ensuring retirees don’t miss out on the comforts they’re accustomed to.”
In addition, he noted that the overall living costs can be about 20% to 30% cheaper than in the U.S.
“While certain imported items sometimes carry a premium,” Albertynas said. “Local commodities, services and, notably, healthcare are priced considerably lower, ensuring retirees can make the most of their post-work years without breaking the bank.”
Eastern European Countries
Peter C. Earle, economist at the American Institute for Economic Research, said the fall of the Soviet Union 30 years ago and globalization expanded the list of affordable, secure places to retire.
For instance, Earle said the Czech Republic, Croatia, Slovenia and Romania are rapidly attracting American expats.
“They’ve got economic growth, a comparably low cost of living, and the cultural gap for U.S. citizens isn’t enormous,” Earle added.
Earle, citing LivingCost.org data, said the current U.S. cost of living is 1.8 times higher than the Czech Republic, 2.1 times higher than Croatia, 1.9 times higher than Slovenia and almost three times higher than Romania.
“There are tradeoffs to living outside the U.S., of course,” Earle said. “But, for anyone willing to do so, the financial prospects abroad are well worth investigating.”
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