eden on the cheap

teknobucks

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You look out your window, past your gardener, who is busily pruning the lemon, cherry, and fig trees...amidst the splendor of gardenias, hibiscus, and hollyhocks.
The sky is clear blue. The sea is a deeper blue, sparkling with sunlight.
A gentle breeze comes drifting in from the ocean, clean and refreshing, as your maid brings you breakfast in bed.
For a moment, you think you have died and gone to heaven.
[align=center]But this paradise is real. And affordable. In fact, it costs only half as much to live this dream lifestyle...as it would to stay in your own home!

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I've been a subscriber to International Living for quite some time and plan oncontinuing the subscriptionindefinitely.

It is a great read for armchair travelers and those looking for cheaper retirement alternatives. They have articles written by expatriates who've made the move and they also feature articles on international real estate opportunities.

They have special offers as low as $49.00 a year for credit card renewals once you've signed up for the first year at $69.00.

I wouldn't hesitate contacting them by email and askingfor the $49.00a year rate from the get-go: customerservice@internationalLiving.com
 
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