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  • Scorpion
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    • 09-04-05
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    How to Retire Comfortably for Under $1,500 a Month
    How to Retire Comfortably for Under $1,500 a Month

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/How-to...52806.html?x=0




    Kathleen Peddicord, On Tuesday August 10, 2010, 2:41 pm EDT
    Jason and Elizabeth Pearce moved from Canada to Belize three years ago. They bought a piece of property on the sea. A year later, they built a house. Today, they live in a beautiful Santa Fe adobe-style home with gardens all around.
    [See 10 Places to Reinvent Your Life in Retirement .]
    The pair lives very comfortably, without wants or financial worries. They've had no trouble making friends in their new community because the folks in Belize speak English. They eat out three or four times a week. They barbecue lobster and filet mignon at home. They have reliable Internet to keep them connected to the outside world. By choice, they do not have a television. "I used to think that the news was important," Jason explains. "But not anymore." The retired couple has a maid and a gardener, each of whom visit once a week.
    And here's the best part. Jason and his wife are living on their Social Security income alone. In fact, they're living on Jason's Social Security income alone. Elizabeth's Social Security check goes into savings each month.
    [See 7 Affordable Places to Retire Abroad.]
    Everyone's spending habits are different, but here's a sample monthly budget for a couple living a comfortable expatriate lifestyle in Belize:
    --Rent: $300
    --Utilities, telephone, and Internet: $500 (Your biggest expense in this country.)
    --Groceries: $150
    --Health insurance: $50
    --Entertainment: $100
    --Car expenses: $300
    One of the most appealing things about Belize as an overseas retirement choice is that it can make sense even if you're nowhere near conventional retirement age. Through Belize's Qualified Retired Persons program you can establish foreign residency as young as age 40.
    Belize is a beautiful little country. It's a peaceful, eco-tourist retreat home to more than 540 species of birds, 4,000 species of flowering plants, and 700 kinds of trees. Nearly 40 percent of the country is protected as parkland and natural preserves. Belize boasts the second-largest barrier reef in the world. This incredible underwater resource teems with colorful fish, Coral, and unusual marine life, making the waters off this country's coast a fisherman's and diver's paradise.
    [See 6 Reasons to Retire Overseas.]
    Despite all these natural attractions, Belize has managed to remain largely off the world's radar. It's a small country of about 350,000 people. It's also a young country, having gained independence from Great Britain in 1981. There are a lot of market niches waiting to be filled. Living here, you'll discover that life can be not only super affordable, comfortable, and adventure-filled, but also full of potential.
    Retirees in Belize are finding many interesting and sometimes lucrative ways to fill their days. Lara Lennon moved to Belize from Philadelphia in 2006 and developed a luxury swimwear line, Lemon Crush Belize. "Sitting on a friend's porch in San Pedro chatting about this and that in our tropical lives, I realized something: There existed nowhere in Belize a place to shop for dress bathing suits, the kind glamorous enough for a beach wedding or special enough for a honeymoon," Lennon says.
    Lara's swimwear is now featured in luxury boutiques in Belize and internationally. Starting a business takes drive and determination, Lara admits, but she has found the experience in Belize rewarding. "Best of all, I'm right where I want to be--with my friends on a Caribbean island, enjoying life," Lennon says. "Only now in better bathing suits."
    Kathleen Peddicord is the founder of the Live and Invest Overseas publishing group. With more than 25 years experience covering this beat, Kathleen reports daily on current opportunities for living, retiring, and investing overseas in her free e-letter. Her book, How To Retire Overseas--Everything You Need To Know To Live Well Abroad For Less, was recently released by Penguin Books.
  • Fishhead
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 08-11-05
    • 40179

    #2
    I've been living on 1,400 a month for 16 years..............I don't get it.
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    • INVEGA MAN
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      • 01-30-08
      • 6806

      #3
      where can you rent for $300 a month
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      • BIGDAY
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        • 02-17-10
        • 48245

        #4
        I read that article today also, don't know if I could do it...
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        • Fishhead
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          • 08-11-05
          • 40179

          #5
          Originally posted by INVEGA MAN
          where can you rent for $300 a month

          I rented a room in my house in Vegas to a UNLV coed for 300 a month.........my mortgage was only 820, thus I was only paying 520 a month myself.
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          • urge2kill
            SBR MVP
            • 10-27-09
            • 1722

            #6
            $50 for healthcare insurance is super cheap.
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            • JerseyShop101
              Restricted User
              • 09-04-08
              • 2704

              #7
              $150 for groceries is a tough one. Even eating at Mickey D's is out fo the question, lol.
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              • biggie12
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                • 12-30-05
                • 13794

                #8
                Originally posted by Fishhead
                I rented a room in my house in Vegas to a UNLV coed for 300 a month.........my mortgage was only 820, thus I was only paying 520 a month myself.
                FH how many Square feet was the home, if you don't mind me asking......
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                • teaserpleaser
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                  • 08-14-08
                  • 26015

                  #9
                  Originally posted by INVEGA MAN
                  where can you rent for $300 a month
                  Thailand
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                  • JW Cash
                    SBR MVP
                    • 12-31-08
                    • 4453

                    #10
                    Would love to live on an island.............away from the Minnesota winters.....
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                    • pavyracer
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                      • 04-12-07
                      • 82847

                      #11
                      You can pay $300 rent a month and live in a tent at national parks around the country. Just need a backpack, a tent and a sleeping bag.
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                      • Snowball
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                        • 11-15-09
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                        #12


                        here's a great website with lots of info.
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                        • JW Cash
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                          • 12-31-08
                          • 4453

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Snowball
                          http://belizeretirement.org/incentives.shtml

                          here's a great website with lots of info.


                          this Belize situation is looking very attractive....
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                          • JW Cash
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                            • 12-31-08
                            • 4453

                            #14
                            Originally posted by pavyracer
                            You can pay $300 rent a month and live in a tent at national parks around the country. Just need a backpack, a tent and a sleeping bag.



                            ...and I hear they throw in a can of FREE Grizzly Bear repellent......
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                            • Snowball
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                              • 11-15-09
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                              #15
                              The English-Speaking part is VERY important.
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                              • JW Cash
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                                • 12-31-08
                                • 4453

                                #16
                                Can we use Pinnacle and Neteller if we reside in Belize ??????????????
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                                • jjgold
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                                  • 07-20-05
                                  • 388179

                                  #17
                                  Not enough

                                  You will be poor
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                                  • Albert Pujols
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                                    • 06-01-10
                                    • 1670

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by Fishhead
                                    I rented a room in my house in Vegas to a UNLV coed for 300 a month.........my mortgage was only 820, thus I was only paying 520 a month myself.
                                    Did she provide any other services?
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                                    • flyingillini
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                                      • 12-06-06
                                      • 41219

                                      #19
                                      That doesn't cover my 2 cars and their insurance and the association fees where I live. I would love to one day find somewhere in the world where I could just call it a day. I could do that now but I am very energetic and love to work and starting huge projects. I will give myself a 10-15 year window to get out of here.
                                      המוסד‎
                                      המוסד למודיעין ולתפקידים מיוחדים‎
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                                      • bogbat
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                                        • 03-21-10
                                        • 1843

                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by JerseyShop101
                                        $150 for groceries is a tough one. Even eating at Mickey D's is out fo the question, lol.
                                        I agree, I spend that on groceries a week. Damn fast metabolism. I tried eating a couple of $1 double cheese burgers from burger kings every day to get some extra calories in cheap but it started making me sick after a week.
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                                        • jtarbear
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                                          • 03-28-10
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                                          #21
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                                          • BrentCrude
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                                            • 11-16-05
                                            • 4665

                                            #22
                                            Live off the grid.

                                            I met alot of couples or single people that bought an acre or two in places like northern Minnesota where they get the land really cheap and put up these nifty low maintenance pre fab cabin packages.Total cost of the land and cabin is under 10k.Some live off the grid and have solar panels,batteries and generator and some get electricity.Most came from the high crime,highly taxed and regulated and high cost of living twin cities or Chicago.Most made good money but what good is it when it all went each month.

                                            As for living on under $1500,these people have satellite internet,satellite tv,you name it and that's their major living expense.It's nice to have a Super Wal Mart within an hour or less for food and such.Then one guy I talked to leaves northern Minnesota right after Thanksgiving and stays in Laughlin,Nevada till April 1st.Most years on weeknights he paid $8 or less per night at places like The Colorado Belle and Edgewater.Not taking stinking health insurance into consideration if you are a poor sap that actually has to buy it,I'll bet you can live like a king on under $500 a month once you have the 10k cabin-land.


                                            Never any boss to give you orders,no police state-no bad ass brain stem criminal element to deal with,no politicians and government hacks interfering with your life.Cook and Lake County Minnesota is a low service,low tax county to begin with unlike others in Minnesota and then you live in a low maintenance township.All you care about is if the roads are maintained with the few bucks in taxes you pay.


                                            People have to be out of their mind to live in big cities these days.
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                                            • Fishhead
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                                              • 08-11-05
                                              • 40179

                                              #23
                                              Originally posted by biggie12
                                              fh how many square feet was the home, if you don't mind me asking......



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                                              • ngates815
                                                SBR Posting Legend
                                                • 12-01-09
                                                • 13845

                                                #24
                                                My father sent me that email...It looks promising. Except for internet/phone being your most expensive thing.
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                                                • Sawyer
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                                                  • 06-01-09
                                                  • 7761

                                                  #25
                                                  They forget to add gambling expenses.
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                                                  • brooks85
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                                                    • 01-05-09
                                                    • 44709

                                                    #26
                                                    belize does look nice, grow some nice plants there
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                                                    • Dirty Sanchez
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                                                      • 03-01-10
                                                      • 16031

                                                      #27
                                                      All you need to do is go to those Expat sites and they've got some great suggestions on places. If you would like to live in South America, there are some affordable places to live.
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                                                      • yankeerick
                                                        SBR MVP
                                                        • 09-07-09
                                                        • 1171

                                                        #28
                                                        live in south america,you people are just out of it.
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                                                        • tanner40
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                                                          • 03-24-10
                                                          • 2129

                                                          #29
                                                          They get to use Pinnacle
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                                                          • Snowball
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                                                            • 11-15-09
                                                            • 30064

                                                            #30
                                                            thanks for the post, Brent. I may want to pick your brains on that someday.

                                                            Belize is not the answer. It's not Carribean, it's the former British Honduras.
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                                                            • skilz4milz
                                                              SBR Sharp
                                                              • 08-03-10
                                                              • 276

                                                              #31
                                                              Originally posted by BrentCrude
                                                              I met alot of couples or single people that bought an acre or two in places like northern Minnesota where they get the land really cheap and put up these nifty low maintenance pre fab cabin packages.Total cost of the land and cabin is under 10k.Some live off the grid and have solar panels,batteries and generator and some get electricity.Most came from the high crime,highly taxed and regulated and high cost of living twin cities or Chicago.Most made good money but what good is it when it all went each month.

                                                              As for living on under $1500,these people have satellite internet,satellite tv,you name it and that's their major living expense.It's nice to have a Super Wal Mart within an hour or less for food and such.Then one guy I talked to leaves northern Minnesota right after Thanksgiving and stays in Laughlin,Nevada till April 1st.Most years on weeknights he paid $8 or less per night at places like The Colorado Belle and Edgewater.Not taking stinking health insurance into consideration if you are a poor sap that actually has to buy it,I'll bet you can live like a king on under $500 a month once you have the 10k cabin-land.


                                                              Never any boss to give you orders,no police state-no bad ass brain stem criminal element to deal with,no politicians and government hacks interfering with your life.Cook and Lake County Minnesota is a low service,low tax county to begin with unlike others in Minnesota and then you live in a low maintenance township.All you care about is if the roads are maintained with the few bucks in taxes you pay.


                                                              People have to be out of their mind to live in big cities these days.
                                                              The only problem I see with this is that most Americans don't want to live this life style. They want the big city and everything that it has to offer as well as big priced toys, fancy houses, cars etc.
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                                                              • pavyracer
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                                                                • 04-12-07
                                                                • 82847

                                                                #32
                                                                The only problem with Northern Minnesota is your neighbors will be moose and beavers, for 6 months a year you will become an icicle every time you exit your cabin and if you lose power in the winter you could die until they find your cabin under 6 feet of snow. Other than these minor inconveniences it's a great place to retire.
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                                                                • chilidog
                                                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                                                  • 04-05-09
                                                                  • 10305

                                                                  #33
                                                                  I live a pretty nice lifestyle in costa rica for about $2k a month. If I owned my house, knock off $800 from that.
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                                                                  • Doug
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                                                                    • 08-10-05
                                                                    • 6324

                                                                    #34
                                                                    Originally posted by pavyracer
                                                                    The only problem with Northern Minnesota is your neighbors will be moose and beavers, for 6 months a year you will become an icicle every time you exit your cabin and if you lose power in the winter you could die until they find your cabin under 6 feet of snow. Other than these minor inconveniences it's a great place to retire.
                                                                    hence....

                                                                    As for living on under $1500,these people have satellite internet,satellite tv,you name it and that's their major living expense.It's nice to have a Super Wal Mart within an hour or less for food and such.Then one guy I talked to leaves northern Minnesota right after Thanksgiving and stays in Laughlin,Nevada till April 1st.Most years on weeknights he paid $8 or less per night at places like The Colorado Belle and Edgewater.Not taking stinking health insurance into consideration if you are a poor sap that actually has to buy it,I'll bet you can live like a king on under $500 a month once you have the 10k cabin-land.

                                                                    I could do Northern Minny in the summer and Southern Nevada in the winter, for that cheap.
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                                                                    • Nin81
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                                                                      • 08-10-10
                                                                      • 29

                                                                      #35
                                                                      Costa Rica is a pretty good alternative for cheap living Fair enough, I am a bit high maintenance at times, so I do spend a bit more per month than the above mentioned $1,500, but considering the standard of living you can get here for that CR is definitely a great option..

                                                                      Not to mention you can be 1hrs away from some of the best surf in the world....
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