How to Retire without Money

How to Retire Without Money

BEST PLACES TO RETIRE

Checklist on how to find the best places to retire

1. What kind of place are you looking for? - Sounds simple, but it is not. If you looking for a house - you might take into account all the work that goes with it. Do you want to do the maintainence in your 60s and beyond?

2. Beach, Mountain, or Country? A straight-forward decision. Living around the beach area is wonderful in summer, but can be very humid around winter times. However, it might be fun to live up a hill at younger age, but when you retire just getting to your house up a mountain you might always need a car to get around.

3. Town or at the beach? Again, similar to the question above, but very different in its meaning. Most town and cities are located a little bit off the coast and have a kind of "suburb" directly on the beach. While living at these beach-suburbs is perfect in summer, some get really deserted during off season. So if you looking to retire in a nice place, you might look for something close or in a town or city, where you will find a vivid life generally going on all year round.

4. Language skills. Especially when you are about to retire and think about moving to a different place and country, you really should work on some basic language skills. Sure you will get around fine with english at most places, but especially if you consider how much fun it can be to get in touch with locals as well, learning the local language is really worth it.

There are many many more things you might consider when you looking for the best places to retire. Always give yourself time to find a decent location and think about it how it might be living there in 10 or 20 years from now. Accessibility is one key criteria in finding the best places to retire.

Read more about some of the best places to retire:

Best Places to Retire    Mexico     Spain     France     Italy

Austria     Great Britain     Greece     Morocco     Japan