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A genteel life in Europe can be a lot more affordable than you probably think. In one 12th-century village on the outskirts of Paris, for instance, you can rent a nice one-bedroom apartment for less than here you're within easy access—it's about 40 minutes on the train to the heart of the city. As one happy transplant living there —a single woman in her 70s, a retired teacher—explains, "I can live comfortably on $2,000 a month... it's not expensive to live here at all. You can spend a lot of money on clothes and shoes, sure. I know I do. But food and vegetables are way cheaper here than in the US. |
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"I pay $75 a month for a travel pass that takes me all around Paris as much as I like. And I feel safe doing so. That's the big difference I feel living here, compared with the US. I don't live in fear, I have no issue with being out at night." In my book, I've collected a bunch of stories like hers—sharing the specific towns, villages, and cities you should have on your radar. In the pages of Live Better Overseas: Hidden Places and Surprising Ways You Can Spend Less, Live Richer, and Thrive Abroad you'll get a sense for the many, many different ways you can embrace a more international life. You don't have to go abroad full-time to enjoy the benefits of a more interesting, more travel-filled international life. I'd like to send a copy of my book to your doorstep—FREE—with the special membership offer we have on the table through tomorrow only. |
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Inside this book, we'll dive into all sorts of ways and places you could live better overseas, in Europe and beyond, like... |
- The thing that shocks people about buying in Portugal... and why—as you'll discover—it actually works in your favor... (page 39)
- Where you could rent for under $400 a month and be walking distance to the beach. (page 194)
- Why, though the €1 homes may have been a boon for Italy, there's a better way to buy on the cheap that's less trouble and gives you more value. (page 230)
- Where, for around $2,300 a year, you can lock in no-strings-attached medical care (doctor visits are $9, specialists $23, and if you get cancer or heart disease or some other long-term illness, you're covered forever, for free). (page 120)
- The leafy Athens neighborhood with no tourist swarms, but lots of Parthenon views—where a one-bedroom rents from around $500 a month. (page 212)
- The easiest "golden visa" on the planet gives you a path to residency and second citizenship in the EU—here's what you need to know. (page 213)
- In the "other" Tuscany—midway between Rome and Florence and between both coasts—this town on the banks of the Tiber provides a walking-friendly environment, plenty of cafes, and meals out cost about $17 a person. (page 228)
- Where a special tax regime allows you a mere 7% tax on all foreign income. (page 237)
- And lots, lots more...
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In this book, we'll point you to opportunity in Europe and around the world—opportunity to live richer, retire soon, invest smarter, and travel better. For many, this moment feels like the right time to start exploring new possibilities—and if you feel that, too... then you'll find Live Better Overseas to be a rich, practical guide. Claim your copy here now—supplies are limited, and this special offer ends tomorrow. Don't wait. Sincerely, |
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Jennifer Stevens Executive Editor, International Living |
P.S. If you're at all concerned about how you'll live comfortably at home in the years to come... or if you're worried about what the future may hold for your kids or their kids if things really go sideways... Or if you simply like the idea of maximizing your lifestyle... then you owe it to yourself to request a copy of Live Better Overseas. I read a study recently that said nearly 2 in 3 Americans fear running out of money in retirement more than they do death. It's no joke. The US is expensive. But when you know where to go abroad, you can land in a place where your life can expand... and it'll cost you a small fraction of what you'd pay to stay home. In Live Better Overseas, the stories will ignite your dreams, and the practical guidance will show you how to turn them into reality. It's free for you with this special, discounted membership offer—on the table until tomorrow, right here. |
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