Limited IQ Redneck in PU said:
Mexico is not for everyone. The border towns are dangerous and Mexico City is not a place for most. However, there are some very good places. Merida is a nice colonial town. Veracruz is a good sized city with everything you could want. Quintana Roo has several nice cities. Some like PdC and Cancun are known as tourist cities but I always stay either with local friends or by myself in the local area. I never venture to the hotel zone. I can get a one or two bdrm air conditioned, wifi and twice a week maid service on the beach for under 400 a month with plenty of small eateries all around.
I dont think would stay in Ecuador more than a month. The food is bland and the cost of living isnt cheap. The people have a rep for being nice. I think the best is its near Columbia and Peru. two countries I think I would like better.
A fellow wanderer I worked with in the UAE told to avoid Costa Rico. Panama sounds nice but its down on my list.
My tip for staying safe is dont flaunt your wealth. I dont wear a watch, keep my phone in my pocket, keep a little money in one pocket and my cc hidden in another pocket. I have has more then one person tell me I dont come across as having much and what little I do have wouldnt be worth hassling me about.
Good luck and have fun. I salute your sense of adventure
Okay, I would appreciate a little more info on Mexico. Like where are you talking in reference to the beach?
I have found in researching and talking to expats, that Ecuador is very cheap with good quality. For example, I messaged with some expats who live in a three bedroom apartment for $450. They sold their car and take public transport or taxis. They can work remotely and their internet is better in Cuenca than it was in Denver. They've given me a rundown of prices and with all expenses, it's about $1,700 perm month.
I'll admit that I've done very little research on Costa Rica...would be interested to know more there if you have something.
Apparently, Panama's health care is pretty impressive and my wife has been there once, so she didn't freak out when I threw that country in there.
To be honest, I'm a little worried about retirement. I don't really have hobbies Nd can see myself just sitting around.
My sister wants us to retire to Temple/Belton. She lives in Georgetown and Temple was where most of our family was from (no one really alive there anymore.) of course, Templt/Belton would get me closer to Baylor activities but if T/B became a front runner, I'd just move to Waco.
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