Banner

Banner



Latest Members

 

Boomers Abroad Online Community Blogs

Boomers share their experiences abroad with us!
Tags >> Boomers retiring in Mexico
Aug 19
2012

A Mexican Art and Craft Show- not to miss!

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in Mexico's News , Mexican retirement lifestyle , living in chapala , Lake Chapala retirement , Lake Chapala , jalisco , Expats in Mexico , Chapala Retirement Guide , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Baby Boomers in Mexico , Baby Boomer knowledge Center , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco

Don & Linda Wright

For those interested in Mexico, its Art and Crafts or Indigenous Art with its age old and often laborious techniques of manufacturing, then the 11th Feria Maestro del Arte, at Lake Chapala is the place to be. Plan ahead- November 16 to 18, 2012 are the 3 days that you will be able to peruse and buy from the 70 plus prime artisans that have gathered from throughout the vast country of Mexico. See map of some of their locations.

Sep 14
2011

Pan Am Games- Guadalajara- Oct. 14-30, 2011

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in Mexican retirement community , Mexican Fiesta , Latin America , Lake Chapala retirement , Lake Chapala real estate , Guadalajara , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers in Puerto Vallarta

Don & Linda Wright

 Visitors to these Pan Am games are in for a wonderful experience of athletics, and excellent venues throughout several parts of the State of Jalisco.(home of Tequila and the Mariachis).

Jan 05
2011

Global Warming? Not in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico!

Posted by Jim Scherrer in Real Estate in Mexico , Puerto vallarta retirement , Puerto Vallarta Real Estate , Puerto Vallarta Luxury Condos , Puerto Vallarta Homes , Puerto Vallarta Condos , Puerto Vallarta Beachfront real estate , Puerto Vallarta Beachfront condo , Puerto Vallarta real estate , Puerto Vallarta condos , Pruerto vallarta Properties , Mexico Retirement , Mexico real estate agents , Mexico Real Estate , Mexico real estate , Mexico Alive , Mexican Real Estate , Mexican Properties , Mexican Life , Mexcio Property , Living in Puerto Vallarta , Invest in Mexico , Home in Mexico , Golf in Mexico , Expats in Mexico , Expatriates in Mexico , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers Abroad , Boomer Sites , Boomer Retirement , Boomer News , Boomer Abroad , Banderas Bay , Baby Boomers in Mexico , Baby Boomers , Americans living in Mexico , Americans in Mexico

Jim Scherrer

By: Jim Scherrer

Dec 11
2010

Crime and Safety in Mexico- by Area

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in Safety Mexico , safety , Mexico travel , Mexico Retirement Communities , Mexico Retirement , Mexico crime rates , Mexican Border , Guadalajara , Driving Mexico , Crimes abroad , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Ajjic Lake Chapala Retirement

Don & Linda Wright

 

Sep 19
2010

Magical Mexico in September - Lakeside and Guadalajara, Jalisco- Videos

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in Travel to Mexico , travel in mexico , traditions in Mexico , tour mexico , Sightseeing , Seniors living in Mexico , Safety Mexico , retire to mexico , Retire in Mexico , retire in lake chapala , Realtor in Mexico , real estate agent in Mexico , Mexico travel , mexico tourism , Mexico Today , Mexico Retirement Living , Mexico Retirement , Mexico Independence , Mexican Life , Mexican Fiesta , living in Mexico , life in Mexico , lake chapala real estate , Lake Chapala , jalisco , independence , Guadalajara , Expats in Mexico , Canadians in Mexico , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers in Mexico , bicentennial , best boomer towns , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco

Don & Linda Wright

LIFE , FUN AND FAMILY- VIDEOS           

May 17
2010

Home Buyer Tours to San Miguel de Allende

Posted by David MacLean in where to retire , san miguel de allende art classes , realtor , real estate , purchasing properties in Mexico , mexico tours , Canadians in Mexico , Canadian Expats , Canada , Boomers retiring in Mexico

David MacLean

Mar 11
2010

Launch of "Retiring Responsibly in Mexico" research series

Posted by Anne McEnany in ¨Puerto Vallarta , Yucatan retirement , where to retire , Viva Mexico , Visiting Mexico , Valle de Guadalupe , US-Mexico border , Travel within Mexico , Travel to Mexico , Todos Santos Real Estate , Todos Santos , Southern Baja , Somwhere in Mexico , San Diego Union Tribune , Safety Mexico , rocky point , Riviera Nayarit real estate , Riviera Nayarit , Riviera Maya Tourism Board , Riviera Maya Jazz Festival 2009 , Riviera Maya , retiring in mexico , retirement in yucatan , retirement in Puerto Vallarta , retirement in mexico , Retirement destinations , Retire in Style South of the Border , Retire in San Quintin , Retire in Puerto Vallarta , Retire in Mexico , Retire in Baja , Real Estate in Mexico , Punta Mita , Punta Banda , Punta Baja , puerto vallarta tourism , Puerto vallarta retirement , Puerto Penasco , Puerto Vallarta condos , Property in Playa del Carmen , Properties in Playa del Carmen , Procter & Gamble Mexico , Playa de Carmen real estate , Playa del Carmen Land , Paul Crist , Patrick Osio , Nuevo Vallarta , Northern Baja , Mike Wallace , Mexico's tourist zones , Mexico travel , Mexico Tourism Borad , Mexico retiring , Mexico Retirement Living , Mexico Retirement , Mexico Oceanfont Real Estate , Mexico infrastructure , Mexico FM-3 visa , Mexico Cities , Mexico beachfront properties , Mexico Alive , Mexico Airports , Mexicans , Mexican , Mazatlan Real Estate , mayakoba real estate , mayacoba , Los Angeles Times , Loreto , Living Overseas , living in yucatan , Living in Puerto Vallarta , living in Plava del Carmen , living in mexico , living in Lake Chapala , Living Abroad , live in mexico , Live Abroad , LIGA-MAC , la paz real estate , La Paz Real Estat , La paz condo , La Paz , Invest in Mexico , History of the Wine in Baja California , Green building in Mexico , FM3 , FM2 , FM-3 , Expats in Mexico , Expatriates in Mexico , Ensenada wine country , Ensenada , East cape , Discover Los Cabos , David Truly , Cozumel beachfront properties , Costa Maya , Cost of living in Playa del Carmen , charity , Carol Billups , Cancun beachfront , Cancun , Canadians in Mexico , Campeche real estate , Campeche Beachfront real estate , Campeche beachfront lots , Campeche beaches , Cabo San Lucas , cabo , Boomersabroad.com , boomersabroad , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers in Puerto Vallarta , Boomers in Mazatlan , Boomers in Latin America , Boomers in Baja , Boomers Generation , Boomers Abroad Online Community Blogs Share your e , Boomers Abroad , boomer-living.com , Boomer-insight , boomer women , Boomer Retirement , Boomer News , boomer living , Boomer Generation , Boomer Abroad , Banderas Bay , Bajamar , Baja Relocation , Baja California , Baja , Baby Boomers in Mexico , Baby Boomers , Baby Boomer knowledge Center , baby boomer , AMPI riviera maya , Americans living in Mexico , Americans in Mexico , Americans for Medicare in Mexico , American Expatriates , American Expat , AARP

Anne McEnany

The International Community Foundation is pleased to announce its “Retiring Responsibly in Mexico” research series with our first report “U.S. Retirements Trends in Mexico’s Coastal Communities:  Lifestyle Trends and Demographics.”  You can access the report here:  http://www.icfdn.org/publications/retireeresearch/. 
Forthcoming research studies will address trends in health care, volunteerism, philanthropy and civic engagement, real estate as well as the environment.  For more information on the International Community Foundation, visit our website at http://www.icfdn.org.

Oct 14
2009

HOW DO WE SPEND OUR TIME IN PÁTZCUARO?

Posted by GLEN NOVINGER in Second home in Mexico , retiring in mexico , retirement in mexico , retire to mexico , Retire in Mexico , Real Estate in Mexico , real estate , Pueblos Magicos , Pueblo Magico , Patzcuaro , Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary , Michoacan , Mexico Retirement , Lower Cost of Living , Latin American Property , house , homes in mexico , homes for sale , Expats in Mexico , Expatriats , Canadians in Mexico , Canadians in Latin America , Canadians Abroad , Canadian Expats , Canada , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers Abroad , Boomer Retirement , Boomer Abroad , Baby Boomers in Mexico , Baby Boomers , Austin , Americans living in Mexico , Americans in Mexico , American Expat

GLEN NOVINGER

HOW DO WE SPEND OUR TIME IN PÁTZCUARO?

A New Boomer Member recently sent me a message saying that she and her husband were looking for a retirement place in Latin America and asked if I could share our daily experience living in Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, Mexico.  She asked, “Is the assimilation difficult? How important is the language? How are the locals treating you? What is the price of the real estate? How much on average does it take to live there a month? Sorry for this many questions, we cannot find any sources yet to have a good objective overview of living in Mexico.” I answered her with an email, but it seems to me that many people, who have not yet made the move to overseas living, probably have the same or similar questions.  So, I would like to share the comments I sent in my email to the New Member.



Sep 30
2009

Question: What is the fastest growing destination in Mexico? Answer: Puerto Penasco Aka: Rocky Point! Question: Why is Puerto Penasco the fastest growing destination in Mexico? Answer: That's a Good Question

Posted by Raul O'Farrill in Retire in Mexico , Puerto Penasco , Century 21 , Cancun Real Estate , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers Real Estate , Boomers in Mexico

Raul O'Farrill


By Raúl O'Farrill, St, James Gate Developing & Consulting in Mexico.

Sep 15
2009

Move to Mexico, Why?

Posted by Raul O'Farrill in war , retirement business , relocate to mexico , Queretaro , Puerto Vallarta Real Estate , Puerto Vallarta Homes for Sale , privacy , Move , money , mexico luxury properties , Mexico , Life , IRA , invest , intenational , heatlhcare , family , Expatriates in Mexico , Expatriates , expatriated , drugs , Cuernavaca , Cancun Real Estate , Cancun , Canadians in Mexico , Canadians Abroad , Canadian Expats , Cabo San Lucas , Buy Real Estate with your IRA , business , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers in Puerto Vallarta , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers in Mazatlan , Boomers in Colombia , Boomers , Boomer Abroad , Baja , Baby Boomer knowledge Center , Baby Boomer Insights , AMPI , Americans living in Mexico , Americans in Mexico , Americans for Medicare in Mexico , American Expat Investing , American Expat

Raul O'Farrill

Mexico

Sep 10
2009

Retiring Responsibly Abroad -- Answer this Survey!

Posted by Anne McEnany in Seniors living in Mexico , retirement in mexico , Retire in Mexico , Mexico Retirement , Expats in Mexico , Expatriates in Mexico , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Baby Boomers in Mexico , Americans living in Mexico , Americans in Mexico , American Expat

Anne McEnany

I work for the International Community Foundation (http://www.icfdn.org), a 501c3 organization that works to increase charitable giving across U.S. borders to benefit overseas communities and nonprofit organizations.  Last year, ICF donated over $5 million to organizations outside the U.S. in the areas of education, environment, health, community development, and culture and the arts.  Over 75% of our grants go to Mexico -- we focus primarily on the U.S.-Mexico border region and the Gulf of California/Sea of Cortez regions.

Sep 03
2009

Boomers May Soon Overcome Top Objection to Retirement in Mexico

Posted by Jim Scherrer in Retire in Mexico , Resort real estate in Mexico , Resort Real Estate , Relocation Abroad , Realtor in Mexico , Real Estate in Mexico , Real estate abroad , Puerto Vallarta Real Estate , Puerto Vallarta Condos for sale , Mexico Retirement , Mexico Real Estate , Mexico Investments , Mexico Foreign Investment , Mexican Real Estate , Mexican Life , Living in Puerto Vallarta , Living Abroad , Latin American Property , International Real Estate , International medical provider , Golf in Mexico , Expats in Mexico , Canadians in Mexico , Canadian Expats , Buyer's Market , Boomers retiring outside the USA , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers Real Estate , Boomers Abroad , Boomer Retirement , Boomer Abroad , Baby Boomers in Mexico , Baby Boomers , AMMAC , Americans in Mexico , Americans for Medicare in Mexico

Jim Scherrer

By: Jim Scherrer,

Jul 28
2009

Ajijic, Mexico - An Evening at the Opera, and more….

Posted by Don & Linda Wright in where to retire , Seniors living in Mexico , Seniors Abroad , Retirement Benefits , retirement , Retire in Mexico , restaurant , Mexico Retirement Living , Mexican Life , living in mexico , Living Abroad , live in mexico , life in Mexico , Guadalajara , fun in Mexico , Canadians in Mexico , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers Abroad , Boomer Retirement , Boomer Abroad , Ajijic/Chapala-Jalisco , Ajijic

Don & Linda Wright

Boomers in Mexico, Mexico real estate, Ajijic real eatate, chapala real estate, Baby Boomers
Ajijic-An Evening at the Opera, and more….

Jalisco- Cultural Exchange Month-June, 2009

An annual event, with 2009 being an exchange featuring Japan, There are many events- some free, others reasonable. We decided to incorporate our night at the Opera into a mini holiday- a light lunch at Talento a superb Thai restaurant.

Jul 26
2009

A Buyer’s Market in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

Posted by Jim Scherrer in Retirement destinations , Retire in Mexico , Retire Abroad , Relocation Abroad , Real Estate in Mexico , Puerto Vallarta Real Estate , Puerto Vallarta Condos for sale , Mexico Swine Flu Outbreak , Mexico Retirement , Mexican Real Estate , Living in Puerto Vallarta , Invest in Mexico , International Real Estate Sales , Buyer's Market , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers in Mexico , Boomer Retirement , Banderas Bay , Baby Boomers

Jim Scherrer

By: Jim Scherrer
Fifty years ago, before John Huston brought Richard Burton, Ava Gardner, and Deborah Kerr to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico to film “The Night of The Iguana”, Vallarta was merely a sleepy little Mexican fishing village nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Madres along the shores of Banderas Bay on the Pacific Ocean. Although the population at that time was only a few thousand friendly natives, the magnificent climate and incredible scenery was so inviting that Richard Burton and Liz Taylor fell in love with the village (and each other!) and bought a couple of “getaway” homes on the hillside overlooking the city. 

Jun 30
2009

Pre-Boomer Lifestyle on the Mexican Riviera

Posted by Jim Scherrer in Retire in Mexico , Real Estate in Mexico , Puerto Vallarta Real Estate , Mexican Real Estate , Living in Puerto Vallarta , Lifestyle , Invest in Mexico , Boomers retiring in Mexico , Boomers in Mexico , Boomers Abroad , Boomer Retirement , Baby Boomers

Jim Scherrer

By: Jim Scherrer

First, let's define Pre-Boomer; obviously it's before Boomer! The Baby Boomer Generation is defined as those born after World War II; generally between the years of 1944 and 1964. Consequently, the oldest of the nearly 80 million US born Baby Boomers are just now turning 65 years old.

The Pre-Boomer Generation is typically defined as those born during the 20 year period prior to the end of WW II or roughly from 1924 to 1944. There were approximately 50 million people born in the US during this time frame. These Pre-Boomers are considered to be of the Silent Generation (a bit of a misnomer!); sometimes referred to as the Luckiest Generation. Lucky because they were born immediately after the Great Depression, were too young to serve in World War II and probably the Korean War, and too old to serve in the Viet Nam War. Since 95% of these Pre-Boomers have already retired, they are also lucky to be reaping the benefits of Social Security and Medicare; benefits that may not be available to many of the younger generations. Unlike the Baby Boomers that have recently lost 25-50% of their life savings prior to retirement due to the current recession and mortgage crisis, the Pre-Boomers are lucky because in all probability, they were able to purchase their retirement residence and have conservatively invested the balance, thus preventing a serious depletion of their retirement savings (and they have fewer years to make their remaining savings last!).

<< Start < Prev 1 2 Next > End >>

Subscribe to Boomers Abroad Free e-Newsletter

Email Marketing You Can Trust

Boomers Abroad

BoomersAbroad.com was born in direct response to hundreds of conversations with baby boomers from the USA and Canada who were seeking a new life, and to better understand how they might live abroad, travel abroad, relocate abroad, retire abroad and/or invest abroad. Leading industry experts and many of those who have journeyed ahead will share their personal experiences and knowledge in a great variety of areas.

Boomers Living Abroad

The number of Americans and Canadians living abroad, by today's count approximately 7 million (according to The Washington Post), is twice the population of Chicago and greater than that of 33 U.S. States. A number that has grown steadily over the past decade, and it is expected to more than double within ten years. In the next 20 years, 100 million baby boomers, from the USA and Canada, are going to retire. Five million baby boomers turn age 60 each year, Ten Thousand per day, Eight per minute, and scores of them are purchasing property abroad as vacation homes or investment homes. Naturally, many of them are auditioning these homes for potential primary retirement residences.

Boomers Abroad Online Community

At BoomersAbroad.com online community members can ask experts their questions, create their own profiles, join groups of those who share their particular interests, create their own groups, make friends, upload photos, and have their own blogs, among other features. Using the online community model, our goal is to provide the necessary information, education, guidance, resources, tools and alternatives to start boomers down the path of discovering and understanding all that living, retiring and investing abroad has to offer.


 

Web development by ADWEB Solutions. Powered by Joomla! CMS and JomSocial