             
Discover America...Latin-Style Columbus, Balboa, Magellan, Dias...they may have been the first "foreigners" to discover the opportunities of Latin America...but they're certainly not the last. Now, it's your turn! Millions of baby boomers are now starting to retire …and their search for new retirement havens is taking them to non-traditional destinations. In truth, most retirement destinations just don't spring up out of nowhere. They evolve from vacation destinations, and in today’s world, many tourists have enjoyed visiting Latin America. If you’re familiar with International Living, you know that we’ve been writing about Latin America for some time now. We’ve been exploring Mexico, Central and South America on your behalf for many, many years. We’ve found the best opportunities here and we want to share them with you. 
You Can Live Well in Latin America on About $22,000 a Year The following chart gives you an idea of the monthly expenses a couple might incur living comfortably in Latin America. We have rounded up with the numbers, and we’ve provided this imaginary couple three days a week with a maid who cooks and cleans, and with a gardener. We have included rent -- though keep in mind that if you’ve bought your house outright, you won’t have this expense (though you would want to include property taxes -- but that rarely comes to more than $300 per year). 
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