Looking for the Best Place in
the World to Retire?
During the past 15 years, International Living magazine has calculated
its Annual Global Retirement Index; a resource intended to assist retirees
and future retirees in evaluating and comparing the world's most popular
retirement destinations. It is based on a number of criteria, giving various
weights to each, depending on its importance to retirees. Listed below
are those criteria considered with their individual weighting:
- Cost of Living—20%
- Health Care—20%
- Special Benefits—20%
- Real Estate—15%
- Entertainment, Recreation, and Culture—10%
- Climate—5%
- Safety and Stability—5%
- Infrastructure—5%
Believe it or not, until this year, Panama had topped the list for the
past six years. It still has plenty to offer retirees, however this year,
with 30 countries being analyzed and ranked, it fell to fourth position.
Ahead of Panama in third position, was Italy with its beautiful cities,
its fine weather, and of course, its historic sites. In second position
was, of all countries, Ecuador, which moved all the way up from the tenth
position last year. Ecuador offers an extremely low cost of living, great
weather, beautiful land, a growing economy tied to the US dollar, and
a stable political environment. It might be a well kept secret, but Ecuador
is becoming a land of opportunity and retirees are taking advantage of
it.
Now, for the number one ranked country in the world for retirement; MEXICO!
Aside from the fact that Mexico is extremely convenient to the US and
Canada, that Mexico's Senior Citizens´ Benefits Program offers up
to 50% discounts on many services to retirees over the age of 60, that
the Mexican government has enacted many new laws encouraging foreign investment,
Mexico has become an incredible place to enjoy retirement, offering the
quality of life that North Americans are accustomed to with numerous extra
benefits.
(As a side note, a few years ago when the Canadian dollar was at its
weakest, Canada ranked in the top ten. However as the loonie has strengthened,
Canada has slipped well out of the top ten this year. For reference sake
only, the US ranked 19th this year!)
The major Mexican inland retirement communities are located in San Miguel
de Allende, Guanajuato, and the Lake Chapala / Ajijic area. For the most
part, these inland retirement communities are located in beautiful colonial
cities with moderate temperatures year round. Most of the modern amenities
and activities are available to retirees in these retirement cities with
a very attractive cost of living. Being located inland, these retirees
can purchase and own real estate with title as they would in the US or
Canada.
For those desiring magnificent ocean views, the Pacific coastline offers
many advantages over the Gulf of Mexico coastline; the major one being
protection from storms. The entire Yucatan Peninsula area, including the
Cancun and Cozumel areas are great for vacations; but due to its exposure
to hurricanes, it is not considered by many to be ideal for retirement.
On the other hand, the Pacific Ocean coastline seldom sees troublesome
storms and offers more than a thousand miles of incredible Pebble Beach
like views with a climate similar to that of Hawaii.
Pacific Ocean coastal cities such as Mazatlan, Manzanillo, and Acapulco
are somewhat popular for tourists, but have become quite industrialized
and commercialized and therefore not really considered as ideal retirement
cities. The most desirable retirement locations from north to south along
the Pacific Ocean are La Paz and Todos Santos in Baja, Puerto Vallarta,
Ixtapa / Zihuatanejo, and Puerto Escondido.
La Paz and Todos Santos in Baja, Ixtapa / Zihuatanejo, and Puerto Escondido
are more exposed to the elements than Puerto Vallarta, which is tucked
behind the Sierra Madre Mountains next to Banderas Bay, safely protected
from Pacific storms coming out of the south. Also, because Ixtapa / Zihuatanejo
is approximately 500 miles south of Vallarta and Puerto Escondido is 300
miles even further south, the "high season", or the time during
the year with perfect weather conditions, is reduced from 7-8 months to
perhaps 6-7 months. A month extra per year in Paradise is often considered
to be substantial to retirees!
Using the above logic, it's no wonder why so many retirees have migrated
to Puerto Vallarta. This beautiful tourist resort area has become home
to thousands of North Americans that have traveled the world, could afford
to live anywhere on the planet, and have chosen Vallarta as their winter,
if not full time, retirement destination.
Located at the same latitude as Hawaii, Puerto Vallarta has a perfect
climate with an average daily temperature of 73°F from November through
May with virtually no chance of rain. With a population of approximately
350,000 inhabitants, Vallarta now has a new and growing infrastructure
including roads, water treatment plants and distribution systems, power
plants and distribution grid, airport, maritime terminal, hospitals, university,
etc.
High speed internet, satellite TV, VOIP telecommunications, and US newspapers
and magazines are all available in Vallarta. Most of the mega-stores found
in the US and Canada have come to Vallarta including Sam's Club, Wal-Mart,
Costco, Home Depot, Office Depot, Staples, and of course, every fast food
chain restaurant imaginable! Vallarta now has seven world class golf courses
with three more either in the planning stage or currently under construction.
There are hundreds of tennis courts, world class deep sea fishing, and
every other activity available that you would expect in a city of this
size. There are numerous new cinemas, theaters, and hundreds of fine restaurants.
Due to the explosive growth of Vallarta and the influx of North Americans,
it is safe to say that its entire economy is based on tourism and the
retirement of North Americans, thus creating thousands of new construction
and service related jobs for the locals. It has also created an atmosphere
where speaking English has become a prerequisite for a decent paying job.
Therefore, most of the younger Vallartenses are now becoming quite fluent
in English. The inability to speak Spanish is certainly not an obstacle
to retiring in Vallarta! Also, because the economy is based on the North
American dollar, safety is of prime concern to the locals. You will not
find a safer, more hospitable city of this size anywhere. In fact, this
was clearly revealed in a survey taken by Conde Nast magazine, where Puerto
Vallarta was ranked the friendliest resort destination in the world.
Now, let's return to our quest for the top retirement haven in the world.
If we can accept what the latest surveys, polls, and indices suggest,
Mexico is the country and Puerto Vallarta is the city.
We've owned property in Vallarta for almost 25 years and have lived here
as permanent residents for over ten years and can attest to its magical
characteristics resulting in a quality of life that can't be surpassed
anywhere in the world. The growth that we've witnessed since 2000, when
the PAN administration took power, has been truly amazing; so much so,
that the head of the local Chamber of Commerce
has projected the population of Vallarta will reach 600,000 by the year
2015. There are currently more than 7,000 new condos currently under construction
with well over 20,000 more planned in the future by Fonatur, the Mexican
Tourism Board. Because real estate sales in Mexico are generally done
on a cash basis, this economy has not been affected by the mortgage related
problems seen in the US. Real estate values have tripled since 2000 and
continue to appreciate daily. Owning property here has surely been an
investment of a lifetime for us.
If you're a baby boomer, either recently retired or about to retire,
you owe it to yourself; make PV your next vacation destination and consider
all the qualities it has to offer. You'll definitely be impressed with
this glorious Paradise along the Mexican Riviera and will probably agree,
Puerto Vallarta is the best place in the world to retire.
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