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Ever consider retiring to a country in the Schengen Zone? We list our 5 favorite countries in this zone, and why you should retire to there.
Turning a real estate challenge on land in Panama into a purposeful, community-driven project rooted in vision, respect, and opportunity ...
The city of Tagaytay is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Philippines and it’s attracted quite a few retirees as well.
Infrastructure in Ecuador is improving; the government has been investing heavily in new projects with improvements in electricity, telecommunications and transportation. A larger percentage of their ...
Here are the things you need to know when starting to look for jobs, blogging opportunities, and other work In Uruguay.
Uruguay is safe, stable and friendly, and has drawn expats with low crime and an honest hard-working culture. The newest digital nomad residency permit and the straightforward path to easy citizenship ...
The cost of living in Spain varies. Spain is so diversified, there’s a place for every expat from a single retiree to a couple with children.
Bahía de Navidad is a crescent-shaped bay and beach along Mexico’s Pacific coast—chic, upscale, and ideal for retirees. It offers a serene coastal lifestyle with attractive real estate opportunities.
Fortaleza, Brazil offers stunning beaches, vibrant city life, and excellent real estate value, especially with the strong U.S. dollar. Known for its warm climate, friendly locals, and dynamic culture, ...
Santa Marta, a beautiful Caribbean getaway that conveys a friendly and local feel—perfect for families and off-the-beaten-path explorers.
People raised chickens and caught fish with wooden poles. Their children climbed trees rather than jungle gyms and hunted ...
U.S. tax rules on foreign rental income, deductions, capital gains, and key details for Spain, Portugal, Panama, France, and ...