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Retirement Living in Mexico

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Retirement living has several options available to choose from, as is only evident from a few searches on the internet. When you’re ready to retire, you’ll find there’s no dearth of great places to go and people to meet. You will never run out of entertaining things to see and do. It’s just the beginning of some really great times ahead. And considering your needs and personal requirements, you will find a large number of satisfying options at your disposal. And if you’re planning on relocating, a new climate is always a nice decision.

Popular Retirement Options
If you’re well off, then the number of choices you have substantially increase. There are many retirement areas which have impressive recreational facilities, allowing for sports like golf, tennis and even more aggressive sports like racquet ball. And generally, the cost for playing these sports is included in the overall fee for the staying in the retirement home.

• San Miguel de Allende is a very popular spot for Americans and Canadians who seek to retire. It’s an old town with plenty of restaurants, terraces and a huge plaza. Activities such as photography, painting and cooking are held. Location wise, it is around 40 miles from Queretaro. Queretaro is the closest airport to the United States, with daily service as well.

• Lake Chapala is yet another beautiful spot, around 20 miles southeast from Guadalajara. Guadalajara is incidentally Mexico’s second largest city. Lake Chapala consists of scenic little getaway towns like Chapala, Ajijic and San Antonio Tlayacapan.

Mexico is very popular when it comes to retirees because of the perfect combination of great climate, superior cost of living, a very relaxing lifestyle and friendly people. The number of retirees currently residing in Mexico is over 500,000. Mexico is a very sought after area when it comes to being a retirement hub.

• Many retirees prefer a city locale, which is more easily relatable and which has plenty of different expatriates. There are museums, cultural events, restaurants and several other highlights. On the other hand, many retirees instead opt for a smaller town instead. Smaller towns have a lower population, less traffic, and more scenic beauty. A small town feel is sometimes preferred over cities when it comes to the retirees.

Certain other factors to be kept in mind include real estate, immigration, insurance and banking. It’s normal for people to feel a little apprehensive and confused when they are resettling in such a drastically new place, especially since there’s the matter of a new language. But all of this also adds to the charm of the place. When all these options have been settled, you’ll find Mexico an experience unlike any other. But before making the decision to move there, a thorough assessment needs to be made, since you’ll be coming from a comparatively faster paced hectic life and might find the new ways of life confusing at first. Mexican lifestyle is leisurely and their rich cultural heritage and their relaxed approach to living has managed to make people fall in love with it.