You don’t need a million dollars to enjoy a luxurious retirement — so long as you’re willing to leave the United States.
In Bali, expect temples, beaches, jungle swings, and massive over-the-top villas, writes International Living. The tropical climate is another perk for people in their golden years.
And retirees can enjoy a comfortable life with a budget of around $1,150 a month, according to the website.Atlantide Phototravel | Corbis Documentary | Getty Images According to International Living, retirees will find "elegant residential communities, excellent medical facilities, first-class shopping, splendid restaurants, and spectacular natural wonders."Italy is rich in history and culture — but retirees on a budget can still settle down here.4. Colombia
Tourists inspect bronze sculptures depicting happy and chubby women, by Chinese artist Xu Hongfei at the Bolivar Square in Bogota, Colombia, on 8 November 2017.Retirees could live comfortably in Medellin — known as the City of Flowers — on a budget of $1,400 to $2,000 per month, according to International Living.
Expect a spring-like climate year round and more than 30 universities, plenty of art and history museums, theaters, and restaurants.A couple could live well in the arts-rich tourist town of Sintra for $3,065 a month, according to International Living. .More from Personal Finance:
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