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Mexico Named the World's Best Retirement haven
Posted by: Victor Loza
on Nov 11, 2009

For the second year running, Mexico wins International Living´s annual Global Retirement Index. With rapidly rising fuel, health care, food, and travel costs, it’s nice to know there are still places where you can live well without burning through your retirement nest-egg. And Mexico is one of those special places. In Mexico, you can still enjoy a lifestyle that’s probably all but unaffordable for most people in the U.S. and Canada
IL’s top 5 retirement havens in 2008
- Mexico
- Ecuador
- Panama
- Uruguay
- Italy
Mexico offers the perfect mix of centuries-old traditions and contemporary lifestyles. It’s easy to get a residence visa. And the services, amenities, and discounts offered to retirees here are just as bountiful as in Panama, with its famous pensionado program—as are the overall cost savings. Plus, Mexico is closer to home.
Moving to Mexico means you can still have all the comforts you are used to north of the border: cable TV, high-speed Internet, and modern home appliances. And if you prefer, when you move to Mexico you can even bring all your favorite things with you without paying import taxes.
Goods and services cost less, so you can afford the kinds of luxuries only the wealthy enjoy up north: a maid, a cook, and a gardener, for example. Whether your vision of the ideal retirement involves shopping, fishing, sunbathing, diving, biking, mountain climbing, parasailing, collecting crafts, visiting archeological sites, partying, going to concerts, attending the theater, or fine dining, in Mexico you can engage in all these activities, and many more.
Live well in Mexico on $2,135 a month
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Housing (rental of a two-bedroom home) |
$800 |
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Utilities (electricity, gas, water) |
$125 |
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Household help (housekeeper and gardener three days a week) |
$150 |
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Groceries |
$300 |
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Maintenance and fuel for one car |
$150 |
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Entertainment (dining out and other activities) |
$250 |
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$110 |
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Incidentals (clothes, household items, etc.) |
$100 |
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Communication: phone, internet, cable TV |
$150 |
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Monthly total: |
$2,135 |
This country is so diverse that everybody can find exactly what they want: beautiful, warm oceans, crystal-clear tropical lakes, fertile farmlands, temperate-but-majestic mountains, starkly gorgeous deserts, small towns or sophisticated cities. And because of its geographic diversity, you can also choose your favorite climate: from warm and dry to warm and sultry to spring-like temperatures all year in the Colonial Highlands.
And if you’re looking for the home of your dreams, you can find it in Mexico—for much less than it would cost you most anywhere in the US or Canada. The Mexico real estate market offers endless possibilities for your retirement. You can own beachfront—not just ocean-view property—in Mexico for less than $300,000.
How our the IL Global Retirement Index was scored
Real estate: Countries where real estate prices are low and the purchase of real estate is relatively easy receive the highest scores. We use our own experiences plus reports from our contributing editors and real estate contacts around the world to rate each country. Weight: 15%
Entertainment, recreation, and culture: This category considers the number of newspapers per 1,000 citizens, the number of museums and cinemas per capita, the number of university students, the literacy rate, and the variety of cultural and recreational offerings. Weight: 10%
Cost of living: This score is based on statistics from the Indexes of Living Costs Abroad, Quarter Allowances, and Hardship Differentials, published by the U.S. Department of State, and on data published by Business International. We also use our firsthand experiences living and traveling in these countries. The lower the score, the higher the cost of living. Weight: 20%
Safety and stability: This measure of unrest in each country is based primarily on Interpol data and State Department statistics. It also takes into account the civil liberties and political rights granted by each government. Our own experiences and reports from expatriates living in these countries also influence the safety scores. Weight: 5%
Health care: Considered in this category are the cost of a typical visit to a general practitioner and the cost and coverage particulars of health insurance. Weight: 20%
Climate: Countries with temperate weather throughout the year, moderate rainfall, and little risk of natural disaster come out on top in this category. We use data representing each country as a whole instead of favoring one region over another. Weight: 5%
Special benefits: This category considers government provisions that make moving to and living in each country easier and more affordable for foreigners. Taken into account are property rights for foreign residents, property tax rates, duty-free imports on personal belongings, currency controls, employment restrictions, voting rights, and transportation discounts for seniors. Weight: 20%
Infrastructure: This section considers the number of cars and telephones per 1,000 residents, the length of railroad track in usable condition, the number of airports, the quality of the country’s road and highway network, and the availability of telecommunications. Weight: 5%
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Country |
Real Estate |
Special Benefits |
Cost of Living |
Culture |
Health |
Infra. |
Safety/Stability |
Climate |
Total |
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Mexico |
85 |
72 |
68 |
72 |
82 |
62 |
92 |
90 |
77 |
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Ecuador |
90 |
75 |
72 |
63 |
73 |
47 |
88 |
100 |
76 |
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Panama |
80 |
85 |
63 |
66 |
75 |
63 |
100 |
65 |
75 |
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Uruguay |
90 |
57 |
67 |
70 |
79 |
62 |
100 |
93 |
74 |
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Italy |
63 |
63 |
51 |
100 |
93 |
65 |
100 |
87 |
73 |
My Baja Coast can assist you in finding the property you are looking for to spend quality time and enjoy a lifetime of the American dream in Mexico. Contact us you will be happy you did.

