I'm very interested in this. The two places I'm going to visit as scouting trips before I retire are Punta del Este, Uruguay and Malta.
I'm a big fan of geographical arbitrage in general. One couple we know lives in Venezuela and gets paid in dollars. . . besides the constant fear of death, its probably awesome.
After some contemplation and research, I wanted to revisit this thread again with some of my own thoughts.
- Love the geographical arbitrage idea. A close friend of ours retired from his job with Dell in Round Rock to a retirement community in Weslaco, TX a few years ago. At 78, he remains very active and loves it down there. My father also operated a few businesses around McAllen, TX back in the 70s and early 80s. Based on every thing I've read and heard, living in the Brownsville-Harlingen TX area may come closest to this way of thinking for those folks seeking alternatives closer to home. South Padre Island lies less than 10 miles distant. Overall, average rents appear cheaper than comparable locales in FL. Much cheaper meds are available just across the Mexican border, along with better rates for dental care. Again, just a thought. On the negative side, you probably should reside somewhere else during Jun-Sep, as the heat becomes fairly nasty during those months.
- For value, Ecuador looks good on the surface. Can't go wrong with the exchange rate (USD). Public transportation in the larger cities = crazy cheap. Some disadvantages include high sales taxes and expensive imported goods. But, hey, no place is perfect. Hoping for a visit there in a couple years or so.
- Another destination which may deserve a look is Nicaragua, particularly Grenada and the Northern Highlands. I like what I read, and it looks like a great place for a long-term visit for a few months, depending on the season. But year-round living? Nah, I'll pass.
- RE: Belize/British Honduras. A great uncle of mine lived down there from the late 50s until the early 80s. After my maternal grandmother's (his sister's) funeral in 1987, I remember discussing Belize with him; he had moved to AZ with trophy wife (25 years his junior) and son roughly 5 years earlier. He loved the place until the British left. I dunno, just seems expensive to me based on all I'm seeing.
- Couple other destinations on my radar for long-term (2-4 months) visits: Orkney Islands, Scotland; Czech Republic; Romania, Hungary, Vietnam. Seeing some reasonable deals on monthly stays around the web.