Retire to Mexico
May 19th, 2012 adminAs the population of both Canada and United States grow older, and this population segment begins retiring from their jobs, large quantities of them begin exploring new life style options. Their children are no longer living at home, graduated from college, and the homes might be much larger than required. With the thought of selling the home, people review closer the living requirements for only two people vs. an entire family. The life long dream of living in a warmer climate, waterfront living, smaller yards and square footage with less maintenance required becomes more appealing. These are the continued trends that are expected over the next coming decade. More than one million Americans call Mexico home and enjoy its rich culture…perfect climate…affordable living…not to mention the mountains, beaches, deserts, and just about everything in between. These new American retirees range in age from early 20s to 80+; their days and nights filled with moon-lit fiestas, strolling mariachis, languid white-sand beaches, ancient colonial towns set in the rugged Sierras, even more ancient Mayan pyramids rising from the misty Yucatan jungle… In many ways, our favorite parts of Mexico today are like the U.S. was 50 years ago–relaxed, simple, and affordable. As the northern countries, and northern states begin witnessing population decreases and the warmer climate regions begin receiving these new influxes, it is expected that in Mexico land will become at the highest level of demand by non-Mexicans than ever witnessed in history. It is expected that as the population ages, and they retire, they will prefer to live in warmer climates. Los Cabos meets the above criteria and is the perfect choice for retirees. Warm, almost perfect weather exists year round. Daily flights from all over the U.S., some only a brief two hours from Cabo. No retiree is ever lonesome in Los Cabos. Family and friends love to visit someone who lives in Los Cabos.