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In The Press...

“The number of U.S. citizens living part-time or full-time in Mexico has increased from about 200,000 a decade ago to as many as 1.5 million today according to an estimate by the U.S. state Department.”


“La Vida Cheapo. For 600 bucks a month, retirees in Mexico can live in a three bedroom home, with a gardener. For a cool thousand...well, you won’t believe it.”


“Generation Gringo, young Americans are moving to Mexico. In the last decade, an estimated half million Americans moved permanently to Mexico, making the United States’ southern neighbor the country with the most U.S. expatriates in the world. Not since the conclusion of the American Civil War, when thousands of Southerners emigrated to Mexico, have so many Americans moved to Mexico.”


“Retire in style south of the border. New resorts in Mexican beach communities are attracting many American expatriates. In the past 10 years, new Mexican beach resorts have attracted a flood of American expatriates to retirement and second home communities.”


“Leaving the U.S. can be a way to double your retirement dollar. Pick the right country and you may be able to trade up to a larger house, get a pool, and hire servants. Mexico is bargain Numero Uno.”


“Mexico is a growing opportunity for resort and retirement communities. According to a study conducted by Active Living International, about one million Americans currently live in Mexico. Retirees are attracted by the weather, the proximity to the U.S., an affordable cost of living, and access to good quality health care.”