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Choosing Where to Retire Abroad_ Focus on What Truly Matters.
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Jerry Cahn, Ph.D., J.D. --  Age Brilliantly Jerry Cahn, Ph.D., J.D. -- Age Brilliantly
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Dateline: New York, NY
Friday, September 12, 2025

 

When people dream of retiring abroad, it often starts with a postcard-perfect vision: a beachfront home, morning walks on cobblestone streets, or family-filled summers by the sea. For a while, that dream may work beautifully. But life changes. Grandkids who once loved summers at the beach grow up and want to travel elsewhere. Health and mobility shift. Interests evolve. The place that felt perfect at 65 might feel isolating at 75.

That’s why choosing where to retire abroad isn’t about following “best places” lists—it’s about understanding what truly matters to you. It’s about creating a flexible plan grounded in your values, priorities, and the life you want to build—not just today, but decades from now. That’s the Age Brilliantly mindset: planning for a 100-year life with foresight and adaptability, rather than chasing a fleeting moment.

Most articles highlight destinations based on cost of living or weather. Those are important, but they miss the bigger picture. The real key is identifying criteria that will evolve with you: health needs, family proximity, community, purpose, and financial stability. Life isn’t static, and neither are you. A place that works for your 60s may not suit your 80s. Strategic planning accounts for these shifts so you’re never caught off guard—or stuck somewhere that no longer serves you.

Key Criteria for Choosing Your Place Abroad

Healthcare Access
 Look beyond affordability. Consider quality, availability of specialists, emergency care, and whether language barriers could complicate treatment. Countries like Portugal and Costa Rica are popular partly because of robust healthcare systems accessible to retirees.

Cost of Living and Financial Security
 Low cost of living can stretch savings, but also examine currency stability, tax obligations, and property laws for foreigners. An affordable paradise can quickly become stressful if economic conditions shift.

Community and Connection
 Social isolation is one of the greatest risks to wellbeing. Are there strong expat communities? Opportunities to meet locals? Will family be able to visit easily? Relationships—not scenery—often determine long-term happiness.

Lifestyle Fit
 Do you want vibrant cities, quiet villages, cultural immersion, or nature retreats? Align your environment with what energizes you. A tranquil fishing town might delight one person but feel stifling to another.

Long-Term Adaptability
 This is where people often misstep. Think ahead: What if your mobility changes? What if your family relocates? Could you transition from rural to urban living easily? A flexible plan anticipates these “what ifs” rather than reacting to them.

Climate and Environmental Factors
 Warmth is wonderful—until heatwaves or storms become frequent. Research not just current weather but projected climate impacts for the region you’re considering.

Legal and Visa Requirements
 Residency rules, healthcare access for foreigners, and taxation vary widely. Understanding these now prevents unpleasant surprises later.

Strategic vs. Default Thinking

Choosing where to retire is like playing chess, not checkers. Default thinking says, “This place looks beautiful and affordable today.” Strategic thinking asks, “Will this choice serve me over decades? Will it still work if my priorities, health, or family dynamics shift?”

This long-term mindset mirrors what we encourage at Age Brilliantly: nurturing the 8 Life Essentials—health, finances, relationships, career, passion, purpose, continuous learning, and time mastery—so your decisions build toward enduring fulfillment rather than short-lived comfort.

Your Next Step

Before picking a destination, ask yourself:

  • What do I need most now, and how might that change in 10 or 20 years?
  • Which of my life essentials will this place nurture—or challenge?
  • Am I choosing this for me, or based on someone else’s idea of “the dream”?

A thoughtful, criteria-based approach ensures that wherever you retire, you’re not just following a trend—you’re designing a life that grows with you.

Join the Conversation

Are you considering retiring abroad? What criteria matter most to you—family, finances, climate, community? Have you seen your priorities shift as you’ve gotten older?

Share your thoughts and experiences in theAge Brilliantly Forum. Your insights can help others plan intentionally—and inspire a future where retirement abroad is not just beautiful, but deeply fulfilling.

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