Why 2024 Is the Perfect Time To Move Abroad

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Editor's Note: This story originally appeared on Live and Invest Overseas.

What if you could go anywhere, do anything, and spend your time and your money any way you wanted?

As we stand today at the start of shiny New Year 2024, my question is not rhetorical.

For, indeed, you could go anywhere, you could do anything, and you could spend your days and invest your capital however strikes your fancy.

All you have to do is to open your mind to the possibilities and muster the confidence to take the leap.

Living Abroad

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On the one hand, this international living thing is terrifying. The opportunities, discoveries, investments, and speculations I introduce to you in these dispatches can seem intimidating, especially at first.

The easy thing would be to ignore them and keep on living the way you’ve been living.

What a thing to create a whole new life for yourself in a foreign place. What a terrifying thing.

And what an adventure.

In the nearly four decades that I’ve been covering this beat, I’ve spoken with many thousands of people just like you who are, in fact, already living and investing overseas. And I’ve never met one who regrets the experience.

Preparing for the Unknown

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Sure, sometimes, things don’t work out as you expect. Markets zig when you’re positioned for them to zag. Currencies go up when you’re betting they’ll move down.

Real estate values increase … but they also fall, sometimes quick and sometimes far, as we long-term global property investors all know from sometimes hard-won experience.

Sometimes, paradise comes with humidity, bugs, belligerent taxi drivers, zero zoning, litter, and broken sidewalks.

You can be sure of a place or an opportunity … and then you can change your mind.

A country can seem perfect … and then you realize that no place is perfect.

Seizing Opportunities

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What’s the worst thing that could happen if you take the leap and start down this live and invest overseas path? Maybe you end up someplace you don’t want to be?

So you move on. You make another change. You could always go back home.

However, here’s my prediction as we move into 2024:

Once you embrace these ideas and begin to act on these opportunities, you’ll never look back.

You’ll be launched into a new phase of your life that you’ll treasure and that will lead you to places, people, and experiences you could never imagine as you read this.

How We Got Started on Our Overseas Adventure

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Lief and I have been living outside the States for 25 years.

We met in Ireland more than two decades ago, where we both were scouting for new business ventures.

I was intending a move from Baltimore, Maryland, to the Emerald Isle, with the business I was running at the time and my 8-year-old daughter.

Lief, living in Chicago, was thinking of ditching his cushy career-path CFO job stateside and pursuing adventures abroad, starting with a real estate development project in Ireland’s Sunny Southeast.

We were engaged to be married two months after we met, married two months after that, and living together in Waterford, Ireland, by the fall.

Our Overseas Life Lessons

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Ireland led to Paris led to Panama

Along the way, we have had a child (Jackson, a dual citizen, born in Ireland) … Launched businesses in seven countries … Renovated apartments … and houses … and office buildings …

We have bought and sold real estate in more than two dozen markets, including some home-run deals and some not-so-good ones that didn’t work out as we’d hoped but taught us critical lessons.

We’ve educated our children on three continents and shipped container-loads of furniture back and forth across the Atlantic Ocean four times.

We’ve moved dogs, cats, and a pet turtle across international borders … Organized residency visas and work permits … Opened bank accounts … And acquired second passports …

We’ve paid taxes … hired staff … and vetted attorneys, advisors, developers, and real estate brokers …

Finding a New Home

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Would we go back home? We are home.

Not in any conventional way … but according to the strategy Lief and I conceived together some 2½ decades ago and have spent the years since putting into place.

In fact, today, we are between homes … dividing our time between Panama City and Paris, where I write.

While, thanks to the freedom and flexibility that comes with our new empty-nester status, venturing off to other points on the map as business and personal agendas inspire.

In 2024, for example, we’ll continue our Silk Road adventures, begun four years ago in far western China, with a journey to Uzbekistan.

In addition, 2024 will also find us scouting new property investment opportunities in Spain … Northern Cyprus … Montenegro … Portugal… Ecuador … and Panama, all markets we know well and are more bullish on than ever.

Opportunities in 2024

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Also, we’ll be returning this new year to a market I made starting nearly 40 years ago. I was the first to recommend Costa Rica as a top option for Americans looking to live and invest overseas. That was in 1985.

Tens of thousands of Americans have since reinvented their lives and diversified their property portfolios here. I believe that 2024 is the year to return to this Central American nation now ubiquitous with the idea of retiring overseas.

This coming new year, we’ll also be blazing new trails. What would you think if I were to suggest to you that you consider spending time or money in Turkey … or Mongolia?

Sound crazy? That’s ok. I’ve been called worse.

All I ask, dear reader, is that you keep an open mind. My team and I will do our best to showcase the opportunities we’ve identified in these outside-the-box destinations.

For sure, Lief and I are earning lots of frequent flier miles and, for sure, this isn’t a lifestyle that would suit everyone.

Continuing on Our Journey

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Sometimes I miss my now long-ago life in the States. This time of year, especially, I’m filled with nostalgia for times remembered with family and hometown friends.

Mostly, though, I appreciate our continuing journey. Ireland was the beginning of our adventures overseas, but so, too, have Paris and Panama been beginnings.

We don’t think in terms of endings but of stages.

Opening your mind and your heart to these living, retiring, and investing overseas ideas comes with practical, quantifiable benefits.

You could move to a new country and cut your cost of living to less than $1,500 per month.

But please recognize that a reduced cost of living isn’t the only or even the best reason to launch a new life overseas.

Building Your Life Overseas

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Living or retired overseas, you could also reduce your overall tax burden, maybe to zero (legally and safely), You could cut your cost of health care in half or more.

You could live where the weather is better, the cities safer, the neighbors more interesting, and the view from your bedroom window more pleasing.

Shift your perspective, and you realize that, despite the inescapable and seemingly unending bad news of our age, there is a world beyond the turmoil, conflict, and disillusionment.

Things are not, in fact, tough all over.

In some places, in fact, from Panama to Spain, from Belize to Colombia, from the Dominican Republic to Ecuador, and from Portugal and France to Mexico and Greece, to name just a few … the living can be good, safe, healthy, cheap, rich, full, and engaging.

When we moved from the States to Waterford, Ireland, all those years ago, we never could have predicted or even imagined the turns and adventures that lie ahead.

Unforgettable Experiences

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Yes, we set off with a plan, but that plan has changed in real time year by year, month by month, sometimes day by day and hour by hour over the decades since.

Of course, not everything has gone according to plan.

But Lief and I carry Ireland with us now … and Paris … and Panama …

Gathered around the fire in our apartment in Paris with our children and granddaughter this past Christmas Eve, we laughed retelling favorite tales of misadventures we treasure after all these years as a family abroad.

The experiences and the memories of every stage of this ongoing global adventure are with us for the rest of our lives.

Our Moveable Feast

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Back “home” in Ireland, in Paris, in Panama, and, yes, in the United States, is our ever-evolving, ever-expanding global “family.”

In each of the places where we’ve spent time, where we’ve been at home, we have made friends that have become permanent parts of our lives.

We carry them with us as we continue to move around this big, beautiful world.

It’s our moveable feast.

When I began reporting on these ideas nearly four decades ago, they were ahead of their time. No more.

You have more good reasons right now, as we begin this New Year, to launch a new life in another country than ever before. Where will 2024 take us … take you?

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