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Retiring In The United States

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

The United States is one of the most expensive in the world, but there are cheaper places around you that are ripe for retirement.
America is the most expensive if you try to keep up with the neighbors, if you insist on large areas houses expensive new cars per year and a series of new television, refrigerator, freezer, vacuum cleaner and what not.
However, I know of no other place on earth where you can buy a good reliable used car for a hundred dollars. It is possible in America. You can get a good car in our country for that amount and, in particular in times of depression. I remember buying a Packard four years, the first car I had, just for $ 75. E ‘convertible coupe was a big monster with four forward speeds.
There is no country in the world that produces so cheap a good ready-resistant clothing. A pair of jeans outwear anything American that are sold abroad for a similar price, two or three times.
No, you can live cheaply and well in the U.S. if you make a hobby of it. If you are looking for cheaper sections of the nation and then pull every trick in the game’s economy.
The paradise of long-term business is becoming more popular these days as more and more, in despair at our national way of life, desperate alternative. Usually when they say that the business heaven our thought flies to countries beyond the horizon. For a long Tahiti, Spain, Canary Islands, Peru, or Austria.
In fact, it may be a surprise to some that we have many negotiating a paradise here on our land.
The term is explained. Both the U.S. and abroad, a paradise negotiation is an area where prices are low and the landscape and climate are superlative. It’s so simple.
And where there are places like the U.S.?
Over.
New England, again away from the city. For those, in particular, applying the change of season in New England (and upstate New York) is one of the most beautiful stretches of our country.
The coastal area between Maryland and Florida. Hundreds of miles of picturesque beach. Fishing, swimming, canoeing. The further south you go, of course, the warmer weather.
Florida, excluding only the big cities and resorts Swank, is a paradise for both. Y ‘means it is beautiful. Your offer unlimited retired athlete or sports.
The Gulf Coast between Florida and New Orleans. Cheap, warm, wonderful.
Rio Grande Valley and in particular the lower, near McAllen, where the climate is even higher than that of Florida.
New Mexico, Arizona, southern Colorado. For lovers of mountains, desert and desolation. These states offer the glories of the West – and a bargain price if you stay out of town and tourist resorts.
California, Oregon, Washington. Always stay away from large cities and towns, of course. Los Angeles and San Francisco can be expensive as all cities, but little Grass Valley, located in the Sierra, is an agreement actually shelter.
The Ozarks of Arkansas and Missouri are fast becoming one of the most popular seek shelter, especially for those who want a small farm to retire.
So forget about Paris and leave Italy behind. Look into your garden and yard from the neighbors and find their own paradise retired Americans.