Looking to relocate. But to where?

Too remote. Transportation options limited. I'd end up driving to Boston for my culture fix, and then what's the point? It's like a really remote suburb...

Ahh, you didn't mention that in your pre-requisites. Culture fix? How about Suffolk county on the Island? Only an hour train ride to the city.
 
I've had a bias toward Austria as a I speak a little German, have friends in Vienna.
Lived a couple of years there... Lovely city... Very peaceful place to live... Great Airport... Access to whole Europe and the US easily...
If you don't mind a heavy dose of communism, it's a great choice...

Und die deutsche Sprache ist nicht so schwierig zu lernen... Ich habe selbst in einem Jahr sie gelernt.. Und meine Muttersprache ist Portugiesisch, deswegen wird es wahrscheinlich leichter für dich...;)
 
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Good point.

I would say, in no particular order
-- vibrant ex-pat community
-- active cultural life (although I have considered Costa Rica, which appeals to the hiker in me)
-- competent medical facilities
-- reliable infrastructure
-- overall value (which eliminates London, for example)

I should add that my tax load in Massachusetts is substantial. That's also a factor.
 
Lived a couple of years there... Lovely city... Very peaceful place to live... Great Airport... Access to whole Europe and the US easily...
If you don't mind a heavy dose of communism, it's a great choice...

Und die deutsche Sprache ist nicht so schwierig zu lernen... Ich habe selbst in einem Jahr sie gelernt.. Und meine Muttersprache ist Portugiesisch, deswegen es wird wahrscheinlich leichter für dich...;)
Gut zu wissen
 
1) low cost of living
2) high quality of life
3) reliable internet infrastructure
4) time zone no "worse" than central time, USA (rules out anything west of GMT -5:00)
5) not hot (I'm a New Englander)

I'm intrigued by Latin America (highlands, obviously, for temperature's sake) and Eastern Europe (culture, time zone).
-- vibrant ex-pat community
-- active cultural life (although I have considered Costa Rica, which appeals to the hiker in me)
-- competent medical facilities
-- reliable infrastructure
-- overall value (which eliminates London, for example)

I should add that my tax load in Massachusetts is substantial. That's also a factor.


Cuenca, Ecuador (near the equator, but high-altitude, and hence constant, pleasant, warm temperature) ... also full of US ex-pats (is that good, or bad?) ...

https://www.baconismagic.ca/ecuador/colonial-cuenca/
https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/destinations/2016/01/29/cuenca-ecuador/79451984/
https://gringosabroad.com/cuenca-ecuador/
http://www.ecuadorexplorer.com/html/cuenca.html
https://internationalliving.com/top-5-reasons-why-you-should-retire-to-cuenca-ecuador/
https://vivatropical.com/ecuador/cuenca/
 
The kids are growing up and I'm seeing less and less reason to live where I live (outside of Boston, in one of the most expensive zip codes on earth.) So I'm looking to relocate to someplace that imposes less of an overhead.

Factors to consider...

1) low cost of living
2) high quality of life
3) reliable internet infrastructure
4) time zone no "worse" than central time, USA (rules out anything west of GMT -5:00)
5) not hot (I'm a New Englander)

I'm intrigued by Latin America (highlands, obviously, for temperature's sake) and Eastern Europe (culture, time zone).

Any thoughts? Anyone?
Check here:
https://www.internationalliving-magazine.com/best-places-in-the-world-to-retire.html
 
Stay away from latin america...

ditto europe , especially eastern... ditto asia...

many people there would give an arm to switch their place with OP , and for the reason

there is no better place in the world than the america .. but not for the americans, he-he

considering that OP has grown up kids, then there grand-kids god-willing will be here soon... and you stay lonely in some shithole warsaw away from the family...

on top of that medicine... for a person after 50 that becomes an issue .. what a hell is there in costa rica if emergency will happen....

culture? fuck their culture... here i walk the street and unknown people say hi to me.... all over the world i see rude and in-considered people as a norm...they are good people but that's their culture

service? in italy, in restaurants which considered good, they did not even pour wine in the glass... some service
 
ditto europe , especially eastern... ditto asia...

many people there would give an arm to switch their place with OP , and for the reason

there is no better place in the world than the america .. but not for the americans, he-he

considering that OP has grown up kids, then there grand-kids god-willing will be here soon... and you stay lonely in some shithole warsaw away from the family...

on top of that medicine... for a person after 50 that becomes an issue .. what a hell is there in costa rica if emergency will happen....

culture? fuck their culture... here i walk the street and unknown people say hi to me.... all over the world i see rude and in-considered people as a norm...they are good people but that's their culture

service? in italy, in restaurants which considered good, they did not even pour wine in the glass... some service

Nothing makes you appreciate home like some time away...
 
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