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Retire to Asia - And Why
Posted: Sunday, May 27, 2007
by Brian Bees
http://www.home-security-solutions.net
In reading this article you may realize that the best part
of your life could be in Asia, and the best
time is now.
The theme of most retirement articles is the best place to
retire in the USA. However, according to the AARP about 80
percent of Americans do not plan to move when they retire. Work a lifetime, and with the door open to
have a fresh start in retirement, one just stays in the same town, the same
house, the same routine. There must be a
better quality of life in retirement, and there is! Nowadays, more retirees are not only moving
from their house to another city or state, but are moving out of the United States.
Over recent years I have had an increasing number of
friends write to me about my life in Asia. The motives behind the questions have varied
from political discontentment to financial.
Many of the concerns are related to the high cost of living, including
heating and A/C bills, taxes, grocery bills, the cost of gasoline, medical bills,
dental bills, home repair bills, and list goes on. There is no doubt about it, the cost of
living in the USA
goes higher each day. Many of those who
write to me are not really enjoying their Golden Years but are just getting
by. If you are in the stage of
retirement planning or are now retired that should concern you, as each day is
precious and we should be enjoying life to its fullest. The best is yet to come.
Travel with me down a different road of thought. I have lived in retirement for the past 7
years in Asia, in the beach resort city of Pattaya,
Thailand. Being a tourist destination, you immediately
picture an area with a beautiful bay view, fine restaurants, and entertainment
galore. It is more than just that. It is so easy to get around the city using
public transportation that my car sits in the driveway. We have modern shopping centers, movie
complexes, health spa's, fitness centers, golf courses, and even an IT center
with 5 floors of computers, mobile phones, and electronics. Pattaya has not one, but two International Standard
hospitals. Health care is
affordable. Being a tourist city, the
Thai staff in most stores and restaurants speak English, German, Russian, and
other languages. Language is not a
problem, but learning a little basic Thai is both fun and useful. A Hollywood
movie with English sound track, shown in a high tech theater costs around
$2.50. The air-conditioned city bus is
50 cents, private buses around 25 cents.
A Thai food-bar meal runs around 75 cents. We have clubs that meet weekly where the foreign
community can get together. They have
Open Forums where newcomers to the community can ask questions. The glimpse just given is representative of
life for foreigners in most Asian countries.
A stress free, quality lifestyle on your retirement pension.
Why Asia? Because Asia
is the most exciting, the most user friendly continent on earth. Luxury living for pennies - not just
"getting by" on your retirement pension. The United
States and Europe are
becoming almost impossibly expensive to live and retire in. Learn more about the Asian countries, which
ones to consider for retirement, and why.
If funds permit, plan a holiday visit to some of the countries of
interest. Alternatively, the Internet is
a great source of information. Also, one
can join an Internet blog or group and gain information and tips from persons
already living overseas. As I said in my
opening, the best part of your life could be in Asia,
and the best time is now.
To learn more, country by country, a "must read"
is the Retire to Asia! E-Book. It is an instant-download that you can
print. 67 pages of text and stunning
photographs. Visit me at
http://www.retiretoasia.net Brian Bees
has lived and worked in Asia for 27 years and has been retired in Thailand for
the past 7 years.
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