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International Living Ultimate Event Attracts Nearly 300 Attendees Who Explore the Growing Trend of Retiring Overseas
BALTIMORE, June 16 /PRNewswire/ -- More and more Americans are actively
looking to retire outsidethe United States. And they're doing their homework
so they don't make mistakes. That was the premise of the International Living
Ultimate Event inCancun, Mexico in late May that attracted nearly 300
attendees -- primarily from the U.S. andCanada -- who want to retire or
relocate outside their home countries.
According to a survey completed prior to the event, the majority of those
attending (75%) were in the 50-70 age group. The top five countries of
interest were, in this order,Mexico,Panama,Costa Rica,Uruguay, andBrazil.
Respondents indicated they are looking for a lower cost of living, quality
health care, better weather, adventure -- and that the deciding factor in
selecting a new location is the personal safety it offers.
More than half (50.8%) of those surveyed said they plan to buy property
overseas, and 75% of those said they hoped to do so within the next two years.
Almost half (47.4%) said they will spend $150,000-$250,000 for that property,
and nearly 20% said they would spend up to $500,000.
Dan Prescher, a native ofOmaha, Nebraska, and the publisher of
International Living, emceed the event. He now lives inMerida, Mexico, and
said, "This was our biggest event ever, and a clear indication to me that
something big is happening, especially among Baby Boomers. With the cost of
almost everything -- including taxes and necessities like gasoline, food, and
health care -- going up while the dollar plummets, more people than ever,
especially retirees, are looking abroad for a higher-quality, lower-cost
lifestyle. And with our help they're finding it. Besides, the Baby Boomer
generation has always been about fun and adventure, and that's what living in
another country is all about."
Held at the Fiesta Americana Condesa Resort inCancun from May 28-31, the
Ultimate Event featured speakers from around the world -- experts in financial
planning, foreign currencies, expat tax and legal issues, real estate, and
more. International Living editors and correspondents from around the world
spoke about lifestyle opportunities in countries they themselves have
relocated to, includingMexico,Panama,Uruguay,Ecuador,Costa Rica,
Argentina,Belize, andFrance.
There were plenty of one-on-one networking opportunities with the experts,
both during the conference and at after-hours social events. As conference
attendee Suzanne Bruner fromLas Vegas, Nevada, said, "The number of sessions
was mind-boggling but the content of each was so good I never lost interest.
The opportunities to pursue topics at greater length with many of the
presenters outside the sessions were also really excellent. This was a
terrific overall chance to get a huge amount of really useful info in a short
time frame."
Those who were unable to attend the Ultimate Event inCancun can obtain
access to all the information presented there at
http://web-purchases.com/121SUER8/W121J650/
A similar upcoming International Living event, the Live Overseas
Conference, will focus less on the financial aspect of retirement but will
shine the spotlight on the best destinations in the world that offer
opportunities for retirees and others. This conference will take place inLong
Beach, California, October 3-5 at the Hilton Long Beach Hotel. Information can
be obtained by calling (toll-free in the U.S. andCanada) 1-866-381-8446 or by
visiting the website at http://www.internationalliving.com/events.
"Our goal is to help our readers find the best places in the world to live
and do business," said IL Conference Director Grant Perry who is overseeing
theLong Beach event. "We have a stellar line-up of speakers forLong Beach. I
think people will be surprised to learn about the economic values to be found
in some of the places we'll be profiling. In more than a few cases, I think
attendees will discover that maybe they can retire even sooner than they
thought possible."
For the past 29 years, International Living has been the leading authority
for anyone looking for global retirement or relocation opportunities. Through
its monthly magazine and related e-zines, its extensive website and its online
bookstore, International Living is a membership organization that believes its
readers can live better for less, travel farther, have a lot of fun, and maybe
make a lot of money when they expand their world beyond their own shores.
International Living has more than 200 correspondents traveling the globe,
investigating the best opportunities for real estate, travel, retirement, and
investment. Learn more at http://www.InternationalLiving.com.
For interviews and further comments, contact Suzan Haskins:
shaskins@internationalliving.com.
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