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In The Press...

“Mexico Voted World's Top Retirement Haven.”


“Top destination outside of the U.S.”


"International Living study says Mexico is best country to retire. International Living magazine, a leading resource for helping people live, travel, and prosper overseas, has released its 15th Annual Global Retirement Index. Mexico jumped four places to take the top spot as the world’s top retirement haven. It is praised as an affordable combination of modern features and old-world charm. Mexico also benefits from top-notch health care, a diverse climate, and affordable real estate, according to the report.”


“Have you ever thought of retiring in Mexico? The reason so many Americans and Canadians choose Mexico is because they can drive to Mexico in a car. A bigger reason is that Mexico is a bargain compared to the U.S.A. and Canada. But there are also a large number of Europeans in Mexico. The low cost of living allows you to splurge on luxuries that would be prohibitive anywhere else and to take advantage of world class resorts that are only a drive away.”

“Americans and foreigners alike are finding the reality behind the media image to be tremendously appealing: The weather’s great, the people are warm, and a devalued peso makes them instantly richer.”


“The Gringos are moving where the living is easy. They move south not so much in pursuit of the sun, which they could easily find in Florida or Arizona, but in search for a cheaper way of life.”