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As a member of the Lifetime Society, you’ll enjoy savings and special benefits on every product and service we offer and every event we sponsor. Each member benefit has been designed to help you in your pursuit of profits, fun, and adventure in undervalued, appreciating overseas markets.
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- Your Issue this Month – 5 Top Stories
Posted on February 2, 2012 by Eoin Bassett
Jessica has been on the road, exploring the best of Panama’s “close-in” havens. And in your February issue she reveals the places you’ll enjoy stunning natural beauty, yet have the modern amenities of Panama City on your doorstep… Farther north and closer to home, IL Mexico Editor, Glynna Prentice, discovers big discounts on beach-town properties in beautiful Baja California. Lisa Marie Mercer moved to the coastal town of Atlantida, Uruguay, to benefit her health, but she’s staying for the affordability and quality of life. In your issue this month she explains how much she saves on health care and what she likes most about her friendly, convenient new home. Also in your latest issue, expat Terry Coles and her husband Clyde explain why they love their new affordable life in Capira, Panama, while New York native Chuck Kruger describes the moment he and his wife Nell first arrived on their island home off the coast of County Cork, Ireland. After traveling to 92 countries Renee Pyburn finally found her retirement dream on another European island. It’s English-speaking, with a mild, sunny climate and great health care, steeped in history and there’s plenty to do…find out why Renee chose Malta as the place to buy her overseas home.
- Mexico’s Caribbean
Posted on January 23, 2012 by International Living
This isn’t a remote outpost. It’s a 90 minute drive on a modern highway from a major international airport with hundreds of direct flights to North America.
So it’s easy to get here. Not just for you, but also for friends and family who’ll want to visit…and for renters. It’s already popular with upmarket travelers. And the government wants to triple the number of tourists to this coastal hot spot.
It’s chic here. You can enjoy yoga retreats and soothing spa treatments. You can chill out on secluded beaches or snorkel over the huge coral reef offshore. You can explore Mayan temples, or watch baby sea turtles shuffle their way to the sea under a moonlit sky. You can sip an organic coffee or savor a gourmet meal.
On this chill weekend, you’ll stay in a five-star resort. It’s stacked with amenities. On one side of the resort, the crystalline, turquoise Caribbean Sea laps powder sand beaches. A 27-hole signature golf course and clubhouse lies on the other side of the resort. In between, you’ll find swimming pools, restaurants, cafes, bars, a gym, and a spa.
Read More.
Ecuador’s southern Pacific coast boasts mile after mile of beautiful beaches. This coast reminds many of Southern California…without the sticker shock. It’s home to some of the best value beachfront property you’ll find—for now.
Stake your claim before it’s too late. Join us this May 1st – 5th, 2012, for a four-day tour on Ecuador’s South Pacific coast. You’ll see the best real estate opportunities …all the way from bustling Playas to the peaceful haven that is Olon.
You’ll see condos, single family home and lots, with prices running between $50,000 and $200,000. Don’t think that these low price tags mean you have to settle for less. You’ll find good infrastructure, modern hospitals and shopping malls, marinas and yacht clubs. In fact, all the amenities you have back home—but at a fraction of the price.
Read More.
- How to Escape The Undertow
Posted on January 19, 2012 by anon
What Life Overseas Really Looks Like…
Skeptics inquire: Are the opportunities overseas really as great as we at IL portray them to be? The short answer is “yes.” But don’t take my word for it… Listen, instead, to the many firsthand stories we’ve collected in this month’s issue—on-the-ground reports from folks who decided to answer the question for themselves…at the beach…in the hills…in cities…or on islands…
- Good Fortune in Japan, Fishing in Africa…
Posted on by anon
A round-up of the weird and wonderful events taking place around the world over the coming months.
Reports
- Next Stop Panama: How to Rescue Your Retirement in the “New Florida”
Posted on November 30, 2011 by International Living
This report will show you where in Panama you’ll find the best values and …
There are lots of ways to get paychecks abroad… so you can live anywhere …
- Own a Home in an Art City
Posted on November 24, 2011 by International Living
Panama City $185,000. For the artistically inclined, Panama City is the ultimate new frontier. …
- International Living’s Insider Guide to Traveling the World for Free
Posted on September 14, 2011 by International Living
Ever had the itch to travel but found that household bills meant you had …
- Live Well in Europe- Where to find the Good Life for Less in France, Spain, and Italy
Posted on by International Living
Somewhere in Europe the ideal home is waiting for you. That might be a …
White Papers
- Why Brazil is the “Next America” and How to Ride its Consumer Spending Wave
Posted on July 21, 2011 by Chris Hunter
If you want your portfolio to grow, you have to go where the growth is. Find solid investments in high-growth economies that have the potential to earn you many times your principle back in profits.
To help you “go where the growth is” we’ve put together this special Quarterly Wealth Advisory on investing in one of the world’s most exciting overseas growth markets—Brazil.
It’s for serious investors who want to realistically boost their savings by investing in high growth potential companies in one of the world’s most promising overseas markets.
- Surviving the Bailout
Posted on October 24, 2008 by International Living
Tips from our experts on to survive and prosper during the billion-dollar bailout.
- The 3 Currencies Everyone Will Want When Oil Hits $150 a Barrel
Posted on September 9, 2008 by International Living
It’s official. The historic run-up in oil prices now exceeds even the manic rise of tech stocks in the late ’90s, when these shares shot up 640%. Oil is now up 697% in the last seven years. But while we’re all moaning about higher prices and scurrying for ways to cut back on our energy bills, three countries are very quietly reaping all the rewards…and you can too.
Stylish travel and luxury experiences don’t have to cost a small fortune. For those in the know, it can all be done affordably. We at International Living like being in the know…
Pomme d'Or
- Pomme D’Or Restaurants
Posted on February 23, 2008 by International Living
Restaurants in Austria Dorfwirt Familie Steiner, Dorfstrasse 87, A-9546 Bad Kleinkirchheim, Austria Tel. +43 …
Issues from 2012
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Four Easy Havens Close to Panama City... Plus: European Island Life for $68 a Day; Get Healthier and Happier on Uruguay's Coast; Mexico: 25% Off Property on Baja's Beaches; Your Own Farmhouse Business in Italy...and Much More.
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The World's Top 19 Retirement Spots... Plus: Cambodia: Southeast Asia's Best-Kept Secret; Panama's Newest Highland Hideaway; French Grants to Restore Traditional Homes; Stash Your Cash in this Little-Known Island Haven...and Much More.
- Your Issue this Month – 5 Top Stories
Posted on February 2, 2012 by Eoin Bassett
Jessica has been on the road, exploring the best of Panama’s “close-in” havens. And in your February issue she reveals the places you’ll enjoy stunning natural beauty, yet have the modern amenities of Panama City on your doorstep… Farther north and closer to home, IL Mexico Editor, Glynna Prentice, discovers big discounts on beach-town properties in beautiful Baja California. Lisa Marie Mercer moved to the coastal town of Atlantida, Uruguay, to benefit her health, but she’s staying for the affordability and quality of life. In your issue this month she explains how much she saves on health care and what she likes most about her friendly, convenient new home. Also in your latest issue, expat Terry Coles and her husband Clyde explain why they love their new affordable life in Capira, Panama, while New York native Chuck Kruger describes the moment he and his wife Nell first arrived on their island home off the coast of County Cork, Ireland. After traveling to 92 countries Renee Pyburn finally found her retirement dream on another European island. It’s English-speaking, with a mild, sunny climate and great health care, steeped in history and there’s plenty to do…find out why Renee chose Malta as the place to buy her overseas home.
- Mexico’s Caribbean
Posted on January 23, 2012 by International Living
This isn’t a remote outpost. It’s a 90 minute drive on a modern highway from a major international airport with hundreds of direct flights to North America.
So it’s easy to get here. Not just for you, but also for friends and family who’ll want to visit…and for renters. It’s already popular with upmarket travelers. And the government wants to triple the number of tourists to this coastal hot spot.
It’s chic here. You can enjoy yoga retreats and soothing spa treatments. You can chill out on secluded beaches or snorkel over the huge coral reef offshore. You can explore Mayan temples, or watch baby sea turtles shuffle their way to the sea under a moonlit sky. You can sip an organic coffee or savor a gourmet meal.
On this chill weekend, you’ll stay in a five-star resort. It’s stacked with amenities. On one side of the resort, the crystalline, turquoise Caribbean Sea laps powder sand beaches. A 27-hole signature golf course and clubhouse lies on the other side of the resort. In between, you’ll find swimming pools, restaurants, cafes, bars, a gym, and a spa.
Read More.
Ecuador’s southern Pacific coast boasts mile after mile of beautiful beaches. This coast reminds many of Southern California…without the sticker shock. It’s home to some of the best value beachfront property you’ll find—for now.
Stake your claim before it’s too late. Join us this May 1st – 5th, 2012, for a four-day tour on Ecuador’s South Pacific coast. You’ll see the best real estate opportunities …all the way from bustling Playas to the peaceful haven that is Olon.
You’ll see condos, single family home and lots, with prices running between $50,000 and $200,000. Don’t think that these low price tags mean you have to settle for less. You’ll find good infrastructure, modern hospitals and shopping malls, marinas and yacht clubs. In fact, all the amenities you have back home—but at a fraction of the price.
Read More.
- How to Escape The Undertow
Posted on January 19, 2012 by anon
What Life Overseas Really Looks Like…
Skeptics inquire: Are the opportunities overseas really as great as we at IL portray them to be? The short answer is “yes.” But don’t take my word for it… Listen, instead, to the many firsthand stories we’ve collected in this month’s issue—on-the-ground reports from folks who decided to answer the question for themselves…at the beach…in the hills…in cities…or on islands…
- Good Fortune in Japan, Fishing in Africa…
Posted on by anon
A round-up of the weird and wonderful events taking place around the world over the coming months.








