A short answer is impossible. No one can answer that
question for you. You’ll have to find the answer yourself. Simply because your
criteria and constraints are totally different from the next person’s.
I have seen so many people make a move, based on the well
meaning advice of others, just to regret and complain about the move. And often
the cost of another move would blow a retirement budget out of the water.
“Knowledge is cheap. What’s
expensive is ignorance.”
Yea, I know! I’m repeating myself with this quote. But it
remains true whether you want to set up an offshore structure and retire in
Switzerland or you just want to set up a global business on the Internet that
you can run from anywhere in the world while you look for the best place to
retire.
When you search the Internet for “best place retire”,
“best city to retire to”, “top place to retire”, or “where to retire”, you are
going to get a wealth of confusing opinions. This is not the way to gain the
knowledge you require.
With Baby Boomers starting to join the ranks of the
retired, the demand for “best place retire” is going to peak during the next
few years.
Reality number one
What is the one reality that eventually gets to every
retired person? It’s boredom. “I’ve got nothing to do.” Well into his eighties
my father who always seemed to find something to do, complained about it. So
did my uncle. My neighbour, in his early seventies, moves with the seasons
between three residences in Mallorca, Campione and Belgium. And he complains
about boredom too. Somehow women seem to be less affected.
If you have an active social life and many friends it
helps a lot. But if you see friends too often you find that true soul-mates are
rare. The people who seem to cope best with retirement-boredom are those with a
hobby, or a passion, or running a small business that keeps them busy.When you love to do something, you
do it better, for longer, and with greater enthusiasm than any competitor.
Warren Buffet, one of the
world's most successful investors, teaches that there are core principles you should
consider when creating your own plans. It applies to plans for investment as
well as plans for retirement:
Do what
you like
Money
isn't everything
Work
only with people you like
Buy
businesses, not stocks
Invest
only in what you understand
Don't
over diversify
Keep
looking for new opportunities
Buy
businesses you plan to keep for life
Look
for businesses that are available at a good price
Warren Buffet’s businesses though cannot be run by a single person.
They are huge. I believe half the fun and enjoyment is in building your own
small retirement business based on your knowledge, hobby, or passion. For
some ideas please click here.
If you already have a successful business you could use it to set up a
structure that would allow you more retirement freedom and options.
But even if you have a successful business the time will come that
you’ll want to take it easier but still have something that make you want to get up in the morning. Again, nothing beats your own small global business on the Internet to
fill that gap. It takes time to build, but it’s most rewarding and you can manage
it from virtually everywhere in the world.
Reality number two
If you’ve achieved financial independence you’re one of the “lucky”
few. In fact, it has got nothing to do with luck. It’s about taking control of
your financial future. The sooner the better.
Reality number two is that you probably realise by now that your
provision for retirement has been inadequate. All the years of contributing to
a pension plan seem wasted when you look at the expected return today. Years
ago, seen together with the rosy picture your advisor painted, it looked a lot
better!
Your own small business on the Internet can bring you financial
independence. It might take a few years, but it will grow. Something which is
unlikely for your pension portfolio! It has been proven many times that it’s
better to invest in your own small business on the Internet than to invest in a
pension plan. And if you enjoy what you are doing you’ve got the best
retirement imaginable. Have a look at some case studies by clicking
here.
Reality number three
We often hear the statement: “Oh, when we retire we are going to
travel and see the world!”
Now, the reality is that travel is hard work. If you haven’t travelled
before, and enjoyed it, then retirement is not the time to start. Keep in mind
that business travel is very different from retirement travel. Invariably your
retirement travel budget is a fraction of the business travel expense account
you were used to.
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My wife and I love it to travel. But we’ve travelled the world now for
more than thirty years. Some basics are second nature to us, but it takes years
of travel to know what to avoid, and what works.
Former neighbours bought a camper when they retired and fitted it out
with all possible gadgets. But when they started to travel they hated it. They
sold the camper after some six months. I suppose they enjoyed the fitting out
and the anticipated freedom, but it would have been more prudent to hire a
fitted camper for a few trips first to test the water.
If travelling is not your thing then the best place to retire is right
where you are now or where you went regularly for holidays. Anything else would
be a risk.
Ready for the best place to retire?
Only when you’ve achieved all these things, when you can have something
meaningful to do wherever you are, when you’ve achieved financial
independence, and you’re an experienced traveller does the question
about the best place to retire start to make sense. It could be
tremendous fun to go look for that place. Spend a month, or two, or three in a
rented furnished apartment when you find someplace promising. Move on. Come
back later during another season. Buy only when you are comfortable to stay for
life - only then will it be the best place to retire. The best place for you!