How to Spend a Weekend in the “Paris of the East”

How to Spend a Weekend in the “Paris of the East”

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March 8, 2022

If a city break lasts longer than three days, you run the risk of tangling yourself in the gears of “progress” and “development” otherwise known as “stress” and “noise,” two things you broke free from and vowed to never experience again. So only stay in Budapest for three nights and then get out. This gives you plenty of time to see the sights and enjoy a dozen...

$144k Homes on The Forgotten Mediterranean Coast

$144k Homes on The Forgotten Mediterranean Coast

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March 6, 2022

Dalmatia, on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea, is an extraordinary island-speckled coast that stretches from the Croatian town of Zadar to the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro. It offers one of Europe’s most dramatic shorelines, encompassing enchanting cities such as Split, Sibenik, and Dubrovnik. Its coastal mountains sweep down towards a lush seaboard...

What You Should Know About U.S. Taxes for Expats

What You Should Know About U.S. Taxes for Expats

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March 5, 2022

How the U.S. Taxes Expats The U.S. tax system is almost unique in the world as it taxes based on citizenship. Every other country in the world except Eritrea taxes in one of three ways (although there are, of course, lots of minor variations on each). Being taxed based on citizenship means that all U.S. citizens are required to file U.S. taxes reporting their global income...

Business Casual is Now Pajamas and Bathing Suits

Business Casual is Now Pajamas and Bathing Suits

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March 3, 2022

The Great Resignation Has Turned the Table on the Great Recession...And Proven the Value of Experience That Comes With Being 50+. Record numbers of people of have resigned from the traditional workforce. Having worked from home for most of two years now, they’re not willing to go back into offices or sacrifice the personal time they’ve come to value.

How to Profit from Overlooked and Unloved Properties

How to Profit from Overlooked and Unloved Properties

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March 1, 2022

One of my all-time favorite real estate plays is to buy what I call “overlooked and unloved.” You find a property that’s undervalued; a half-finished villa, a large abandoned lot, an older home that’s dark and drab…and you get it for a steal. Then you clean it up, finish the building off or subdivide the lot and sell on for a big profit.

New Taxes and Obligations in Costa Rica: Know Before You Invest!

New Taxes and Obligations in Costa Rica: Know Before You Invest!

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February 28, 2022

Let’s face it, all around the world our wallets are experiencing the pinch of inflation with rising costs for nearly everything. That is indeed the case in Costa Rica where I see my grocery bills up 25%, doubling rental rates, and pain at the pump. Retirement planners emphasize that you need to account for inflation when evaluating your nest egg.

It’s Not Just Your Healthcare That’s Affordable in Mexico

It’s Not Just Your Healthcare That’s Affordable in Mexico

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February 26, 2022

So we had gone in to see our regular doctor. Her recommended course of action was bloodwork, X-rays, and an EKG, along with a consultation with a cardiologist. We didn’t hesitate. Blood was drawn, X-rays taken, and the EKG conducted right there in the office. At 12 years old, the patient had been to the doctor enough to be used to being poked and prodded…

Teamwork on Two Wheels, Running Cycle Tours in Spain

Teamwork on Two Wheels, Running Cycle Tours in Spain

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February 25, 2022

“The outdoor life here is phenomenal,” says Canadian-born Maggi Jones. “Everybody goes out and does whatever they can. The weather is always good, and even if it’s not good, it is nothing like my experience of the Canadian winter.” When Maggi and her husband, Geoff Norris, arrived in sunny southern Spain 16 years ago, they already had a business plan...

Exploring Morocco’s “Red City”: An Oasis in the Desert

Exploring Morocco’s “Red City”: An Oasis in the Desert

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February 24, 2022

As we entered Marrakech, its clean, modern thoroughfares and palm-lined streets made it feel as though we were driving through a sanitized suburb of Miami. Our guide, Hamza, welcomed us to the “Red City” (so named because of its proliferation of red clay buildings and ramparts), a cosmopolitan city whose first impressions completely blew our minds.