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930addict 06-10-2015 08:21 PM

If You Could Live Anywhere Outside the US Where Would You Go?
 
I was reading an article about people retiring outside the US due to the unfavorable political/tax climate here. I know a guy that retired to Thailand and another that "bought" some property in Mexico on the sea of cortez. Have any of you thought about leaving the US when you retire? Where would you go?

Rick Lee 06-10-2015 08:32 PM

I wish I had enough money for the tax climate here to be a problem for me. I would live in Austria. My best friend's dad there is getting the family home ready to sell and I would so love to buy it. And they'd love to sell it to me, so it'd be out of the family, but with someone who is almost family they could visit anytime.

chocolatelab 06-10-2015 08:54 PM

Morrea, Tahiti

Evans, Marv 06-10-2015 08:57 PM

I actually think I would choose Chili. I've always had an interest in South America.

diverdan 06-10-2015 09:17 PM

Thailand, but it is not for everybody. Speaking the language, knowing the culture well, and a good group of friends both Thai and expats is necessary. That said, the native culture doesn't know about the Fonz, Beaver, or a myriad of other memories of our history. A good woman is not hard to find if one is smart, but there will always be a cultural disconnect at some junctures.

So northern Michigan works well for me and the economics are pretty close. When it comes to my automobile addiction, Thailand's automobile purchase taxes make it astronomically expensive.

Diverdan

Rick Lee 06-10-2015 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Evans, Marv (Post 8662202)
I actually think I would choose Chili. I've always had an interest in South America.

Is that near Hungry or Feliz?

motion 06-11-2015 12:12 AM

Southern France, Bellagio on Lake Como or Tuscany.

wdfifteen 06-11-2015 02:11 AM

Not Mexico. I spent a month in an ex-pat community in Ajijic with the idea of possibly moving there someday. There is no way in he11 I would live down there. Infrastructure sucks and I could not get used to the culture. They celebrate everything with fireworks, and they have something to celebrate just about every night. The people are great until they get behind the wheel of a vehicle, when they become homicidal maniacs, and now there are gangs that behave like typical Mexican drivers 24/7.
I like central Italy and I hope to go spend a month there to check it out. It would be hard to give up my Porsches though.

petrolhead611 06-11-2015 03:32 AM

Italy is mega expensive, and there are only certain areas such as the Amalfi coast that are free of Mafia.

Bugsinrugs 06-11-2015 03:41 AM

I thought Sydney, Australia was fantastic. Great infrastructure, public transportation is great and the people are awesome. The biggest drawback is how expensive it is. Oh well, maybe I will visit more often.

Jim Richards 06-11-2015 03:57 AM

I'd live on a mid-50' bluewater sailing yacht and home would be wherever I tied up or set an anchor.

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KFC911 06-11-2015 04:37 AM

Jim, I know where you can find 190 lbs of "rail meat"!!!

For me....I'd have to say Wyoming ;)

recycled sixtie 06-11-2015 04:40 AM

There is no place like home. To put down big money into a foreign land I would be wishing I was back home. The grass is greener on the other side till I would realize that there is sh--t on the other side too.

We take for granted our legal system, infrastructure, property rights etc. Many countries lack compared to ours in these respects.

David 06-11-2015 05:00 AM

My current favorite is northern Spain. My girlfriend is from Thailand and would really like us to retire there since she has family and land there but between a language I could never learn and the lack of goods and supplies I'm used to here, I don't think I could do it. Plus my CaymanS would have cost over $300K US if bought new in Thailand!

Porsche-O-Phile 06-11-2015 05:01 AM

Pretty much anywhere between the tropics of Capricorn and Cancer is in the running (short term and / or long term) but also specifically looking at NZ and AU. Both are damn nearly impossible to emigrate to though, but I'm still taking shots.

Beyond that I like Greece, Italy, France, parts of SE Asia and central / South America (Belize, Costa Rica, Brazil, a few others...). ;)

If it's got palm trees, coast / beaches and a decent potential for good quality of life I'll consider it.

sammyg2 06-11-2015 05:36 AM

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If You Could Live Anywhere Outside the US Where Would You Go?
Probably Texas, aka Baja Oklahoma ;)

R K T 06-11-2015 06:13 AM

Primosten Croatia. The Adriatic is as clear as a bath tub. Fresh fish for lunch that was caught that morning. Super friendly people.

Wife's family has had a house here for over 300 years.
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OffCamber00 06-11-2015 06:21 AM

Southern Spain or Tuscany

rammstein 06-11-2015 07:11 AM

I could deal with a house in walking distance to the Nurburgring. Beautiful scenery, the track, and I'm happy. Of course, I'd need to make enough money to retire first because I don't speak German.

craigster59 06-11-2015 07:21 AM

Germany or Croatia.


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