Retirement Living in Mexico - It is Cheap Living South of the Border

Retirement living in Mexico, something a millionwho have free health care, choose to live in Mexico.
Americans are enjoying as we speak. Why? Because3) Language barrier...in most cities of any size not
it is cheaper to live in Mexico...how cheap... $1,000 tospeaking Spanish is no problem. Merchants want your
$2,000 a month for a high standard of living. That is amoney and will be glad to help you through "no habla
Social Security check for some retirees.Espanol". If you want to live in the very cheapest
Common objections to retiring in Mexico might beplaces in Mexico, Spanish will help you get by. In any
safety, medical care, not speaking Spanish, and theregard, I think it is only good manners to learn to
Mexican culture.speak the language of any country you choose to
Let's take a look at these objections, one by one:live in. The locals will appreciate your effort.
1) Safety...along the border, maybe not so safe...in the4) The culture barrier...the only one you will find is the
interior Mexico has a lower crime rate than thefact that Mexico reminds a lot of retirees of the US
US...violent crime 3 times as less. Young women walkthirty years ago. The pace of life is slower and
to the town square every evening without fear.Mexicans place an emphasis on family. What is wrong
2) Medical care...insurance will cost you $270 a year,with that?
not a month a year...we pay more per month for aOne million Americans are enjoying retirement living in
$10,000 deductible policy in the US. The policy inMexico. They are enjoying a safe lifestyle that costs
Mexico covers everything, doctor visits, hospitalmuch less than in the US.There is plenty of room for
stays, and prescriptions. No wonder many Canadians,you too. Enjoy.