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Discover a New Life

To get you started on the path to an affordable, yet amazing new life in paradise, we’ve created a complete program to show you how you can live better than you ever thought possible. Mexico is ranked the number one place in the world to retire two years in a row in International Living’s annual Global Retirement Index. For a limited time only, save $500 per couple on our all-inclusive Puerto Vallarta Discovery Week program at a gorgeous beachfront hotel. If you’re looking into ways to stretch your nest egg, you MUST read more here to learn how easy and safe it is.

Think you can’t afford to retire? Maybe you can!

No matter what your circumstances are now, life can be anything you want it to be. You don’t have to put your plans on hold and continue to work in a joy-less job in order only to survive in an expensive, congested and cold city. Affordable healthcare, cheap food, inexpensive housing, no winter heating bills . . . south of the border, you can live more safely, economically and more comfortably than you would have thought possible. Explore how you can live in style now for much less than you’d expect.

Paradise on a Social Security Budget

With an endless list of year-around active lifestyle options including sailing, fishing, surfing, mountain biking, golf, tennis, beach-combing and much more, you can create the life you want on a social security budget. Let us show you how easy it is to live in this beautiful, safe tropical paradise at about half of what it costs to live north of the border. Mexico has become home for more than a million people from the States and Canada. Come and see why. These PV Discovery Week programs book up, so register now to secure your space.

 

 

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Affordable Living in Mexico

If you’re looking for a way to stretch your nest egg, but aren’t anxious to sacrifice essentials like food and medicines, you should take a look at Mexico. Here you can live an upscale lifestyle for the cost of a middle-class life at home. In Mexico you can buy a beachfront condo or a gated private villa for a fraction of what you’d pay north of the border. You can employ a maid or a gardener for $3-4 an hour. You can eat out at a nice restaurant with a glass of wine for $12 or less. Or get expert dental or other medical work done at a fraction of the cost in the US.

Hospitals and health care providers in Mexico are of excellent quality. Many doctors are educated in the US or Canada. Comprehensive private international health insurance (through a major global provider) costs one-fourth to one half what you might pay in the U.S. Elective surgeries, doctors' visits and common medical procedures cost about one-fourth of what they do in the U.S. If you have a resident visa, you can get full-coverage government health insurance. This IMSS insurance costs about $300 per year for those over 60 and it includes prescription medications.

Car insurance on a $10,000 car: $250 / year.

Property taxes on a $200,000 condo: $225 / year.

Excellent professional haircut: $4.

Rental of a lovely 2 bedroom condo with a pool, on the golf course: $540 / month.

A visit to a medical clinic for emergency care resulting in stitches: $8

These are actual examples of our lifestyle experience here in PV. The list goes on and on. About the only things that are more expensive in Mexico than in the US are imported items.

Below is a realistic sample budget. This is not for life in a shack, but a nice condo with a pool and a view of the ocean or the mountains. Everyone’s personal circumstances will vary. It is entirely possible to live on well under $1,000 a month. Very, very many Mexican families do live comfortably on only a few hundred dollars a month. You may choose a more frugal or a more luxurious lifestyle, but this scenario below represents a very typical middle class lifestyle in Puerto Vallarta.


Housing (rental of a two-bedroom home)

$600

Utilities (electricity, gas, water)

$95

Household help (housekeeper and gardener every week)

$52

Groceries

$300

Maintenance and fuel for one car

$120

Entertainment (dining out and other activities)

$200

Health care (two people at $280 per year for IMSS insurance, plus $63 per month for private-care incidentals)

 

$47

Incidentals (clothes, household items, etc.)

$100

Communication: phone, internet, cable TV

$90

Car insurance ($ 13,000 value)

$28

Monthly total:

$1,632


If you’re growing tired of constantly rising taxes, foul winter weather, spiraling health care costs and a lifestyle that leaves you tired, frustrated and broke at the end of the month, then register for the next Puerto Vallarta Discovery Week. Let us show you how you can start living a comfortable yet affordable life of meaning in a tropical paradise.

 

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John Whitehead & Marilyn Ferris
Date: Feb 16, 2010


We LOVE Bucerias. Thanks for helping us find our dream home on the beach. We’re only a 5 hour flight from the kids & grandkids and we can play golf every day of the year if we want to.

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