Early Retirement in Thailand

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in my mid 40 's I began to look warm, tropical, cheap, safe place to rest when I turned 50th I checked in Costa Rica, Jamaica, andMexico. Then I traveled to Thailand in the fall of 2005 he returned home sold within a month, my house, car and basically everything but a few important things and moved to its new home in the winter, in January 2006. With due 3 companies for more than 15 years, I wanted 9-5 of the great river of life. Cost of living in Dallas, was even worse, with an annual increase of property taxes, insurance, car insurance, etc. , to be alone, for 50 years, no children, I had no reason, in a normal civil life to stay. I always wanted to concentrate on their investments and not worry that the money for all costs and economic life in the big city. So I found a simple and good life in Thailand. In Thailand, you can extend one years visa will retire at the age of 50 years, health insurance costs less than $ 300 per year. I recently had my teeth cleaned for $ 15, you can have a family doctor or specialist for $ 15 (many expats dont 't mind when they think medical costs are so low and the quality is) look very good. I dont 't need a car (and not ' t miss the trip to the Fts. There are many other advantages, I go in later. I will soon want more, how to retire in Thailand with little more than $ 50,000 to $ 100,000 in savings, including sales, purchasing options investment strategies, with some use of reserves. I will also publish information on medical tourism, please contact us with your questions, see my bio with a link below for more information.

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