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Are you ready to retire? With the realestate market in a full-blown meltdown, the U.S. on the verge of arecession, and the stock market tumbling, it is not a fun time toconsider retiring. In fact, many potential retirees are having toextend their working years later and later just so they can scrapeby. It just doesn't seem fair.
What happened to living the good lifein your ?golden years?? Where did your dreams of finally relaxingafter years of hard work vanish? Do you worry about how you'll evermake ends meet?
If you are feeling the pinch and punchof this ?uncomfortable? time in U.S. history, you are certainlynot alone. Countless thousands of individuals in their late 50s, 60s,and even 70s, both those already retired as well as those ready toretire, are being faced with the prospect of having to keep workingor even return to the workforce just to get by. Once respectable nesteggs and savings are quickly diminishing with the fall of the stockmarket, and with rapidly falling house prices, the money manyexpected they'd make on their home sale, just isn't going to payout.
Dreams of retiring to such domestichotspots as Florida, Arizona, or California just aren't feasibleany more. But, don't fret; more and more Americans are realizingthere is an alternative. More and more retirees are pulling up theirroots and beginning one of the biggest, most exciting adventures oftheir lifetimes ? they're choosing to invest in one of theworld's best-kept retirement secrets: Nicaragua!
Though Nicaragua is commonly seen as a'land of the poor,? the wealth of the land is in?comparableto that of any other country. Filled with gorgeous mountains,splendid green?ery, and some of the cleanest lakes that you everwill see, Nicaragua is truly a sight to see.
In fact, over 5,000 Americans havealready made the decision to see it and call Nicaragua home, andthat's in addition to thousands of English-speaking expatriatesfrom around the world who make Nicaragua one of the most desirablelocations to retire.
There's never been a better time tolive and invest in Nicaragua. With the recent hurricanes, prices areat an all time low. The rebuilding effort is in full swing andretirees are scooping up cream of the crop properties at seriouslydiscounted prices. Add to that the fact that the government iswelcoming foreign retirees who want to live the Nicaraguan experienceby offering rebates to foreigners over the age of 45 looking to buyproperty.
According to the ?Law of ResidentPensioners and Retirees,? foreigners over 45 that choose to move toNicaragua can be eligible for extra benefits as long as they have amonthly income that totals at least $400. Retirees that meet thisrequirement don't have to pay taxes on earnings that come from outof country ? this is huge! In addition, retirees don't have topay duty or import taxes on imported household goods up to $10,000,or on an imported car intended for personal use.
Once reserved for the world's eliteand most savvy investors, Nicaraguan real estate investing is quicklybecoming the best way for retirees to find their own seventh heavenand begin living the lives they always dreamed were possible. Ifyou've ever dreamed of living, investing, or retiring to your veryown private paradise, don't miss the opportunity to start livingthe good life you deserve.