May 21st, 2008 by Eileen Peck
For retirees who have made the move, retirement living in Puerto Vallarta is looking good. Puerto Vallarta is a vibrant city, with plenty do to and enjoy. Aside from the activities in Puerto Vallarta, it’s a good place to live if you’re retired. The cost of living is low and the quality of life here […]
May 21st, 2008 by Eileen Peck
For many baby boomers, this is the $64,000 question: will my standard of living change when I retire. Rest assured, retirees and senior workers worldwide are asking themselves the same questions. This is not strictly an “American” problem. The cost of living in many developed countries is simply too high to enable seniors to live […]
May 21st, 2008 by Eileen Peck
USA Today recently summed up the state of the average American’s retirement dilemma when it proclaimed that Americans are not likely to have as much money for retirement as they’d projected, meaning that they’ll have to save more, expect less and work longer. That assessment may be true for younger workers, but for Americans who […]
May 21st, 2008 by Eileen Peck
Most people who are considering a move to Puerto Vallarta are interested in the cost of living here. For some, that’s the primary motivator for moving in the first place. Their main question is whether or not you can really live less expensively in Puerto Vallarta?
The simple answer is yes, but it really depends upon […]
May 21st, 2008 by Eileen Peck
Lately, the baby boomers have gotten a lot of media attention as they approach retirement age. The declining economy and the rising costs of the basics – food, housing, medical care, and energy – are spiraling out of control. Many baby boomers are wondering if their retirement savings will carry them through the rest of […]