Author: | Kerry Baker | ISBN: | 1230002012810 |
Publisher: | Kerry Baker | Publication: | November 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Kerry Baker |
ISBN: | 1230002012810 |
Publisher: | Kerry Baker |
Publication: | November 20, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Are You Afraid of What Your Retirement Will Look Like?
Learn How to Rent Luxuriously in Mexico Part-Time/Live in Both Countries on Less than $25,000 a year
Many of the huge wave of Americans over age 50 (76.4 million Baby Boomers alone) are scared silly today.
Outrageous healthcare costs and the overall rise in the cost of living (particularly in cities) threatens a healthy and enjoyable retirement even for those who have planned and saved. Others are simply tired of a perceived lack of civility in America today and want to work remotely from a cheaper country.
Millions have given the idea of moving or retiring to a cheaper country, particularly Mexico, serious thought.
What many don’t know is that even part-time life in Mexico can save them thousands of dollars a year in taxes, living costs and healthcare-related costs.
Renting a place for the first long-term visit in a target Mexican town or city is the most important step in the first years of setting up a part-time life in Mexico. The book, “If I Only Had a Place” shows you how.
“By learning how to rent well in Mexico, you can create the best of both worlds, in Mexico and the U.S. and live on less that $24,000 a year. - Kerry Baker, Author, “if I Only Had a Place,” and blogger for Ventanasmexico.com
“If I Only Had a Place” does two things that no other book on Mexico does. In addition to providing all the mechanics of renting longer-term 1) covers delicate cultural and cognitive bias that affect the rental process not covered in online resources 2) It lists real-life, vetted, bilingual rental concierges in most of the popular target expat cities in Mexico.
The book is supported by continual updates on the www.ventanasmexico.com website and blog.
**Sample review: **After reading, I can't think of anything left out. Instead of learning the hard way, I learned from someone who has done and is doing what I'm only thinking about. If you don't read this first, it will cost you. If you're of the same inclination and pondering such a transition, this is your book, no doubt. Very well written and entertaining - Carla Reed,
About the author: After five years of trying to make a living in the Post-Recession gig economy, Kerry Baker decided to take her chips off the table and move to Mexico.nWhat she discovered is that you can save thousands of dollars a year even if only living in Mexico part-time. You really can have it all, a high-quality, exciting life in two countries for less than living a meager life in one.
Her two books, “If Only I Had a Place: An Aspiring Expat's Guide to Renting Luxuriously in Mexico for Less" and the "Interactive Guide to Learning Spanish Free Online," cover two of the most critical aspects of exploring life in Mexico full- or part-time and living it to the fullest.
Contact information
Amazon book page
Kerry@ventanasmexico.com
Skype: kerry.baker68
Phone: (804) 516 7989
Kerryinmexico@gmail.com
Website: www.ventanasmexico.
Are You Afraid of What Your Retirement Will Look Like?
Learn How to Rent Luxuriously in Mexico Part-Time/Live in Both Countries on Less than $25,000 a year
Many of the huge wave of Americans over age 50 (76.4 million Baby Boomers alone) are scared silly today.
Outrageous healthcare costs and the overall rise in the cost of living (particularly in cities) threatens a healthy and enjoyable retirement even for those who have planned and saved. Others are simply tired of a perceived lack of civility in America today and want to work remotely from a cheaper country.
Millions have given the idea of moving or retiring to a cheaper country, particularly Mexico, serious thought.
What many don’t know is that even part-time life in Mexico can save them thousands of dollars a year in taxes, living costs and healthcare-related costs.
Renting a place for the first long-term visit in a target Mexican town or city is the most important step in the first years of setting up a part-time life in Mexico. The book, “If I Only Had a Place” shows you how.
“By learning how to rent well in Mexico, you can create the best of both worlds, in Mexico and the U.S. and live on less that $24,000 a year. - Kerry Baker, Author, “if I Only Had a Place,” and blogger for Ventanasmexico.com
“If I Only Had a Place” does two things that no other book on Mexico does. In addition to providing all the mechanics of renting longer-term 1) covers delicate cultural and cognitive bias that affect the rental process not covered in online resources 2) It lists real-life, vetted, bilingual rental concierges in most of the popular target expat cities in Mexico.
The book is supported by continual updates on the www.ventanasmexico.com website and blog.
**Sample review: **After reading, I can't think of anything left out. Instead of learning the hard way, I learned from someone who has done and is doing what I'm only thinking about. If you don't read this first, it will cost you. If you're of the same inclination and pondering such a transition, this is your book, no doubt. Very well written and entertaining - Carla Reed,
About the author: After five years of trying to make a living in the Post-Recession gig economy, Kerry Baker decided to take her chips off the table and move to Mexico.nWhat she discovered is that you can save thousands of dollars a year even if only living in Mexico part-time. You really can have it all, a high-quality, exciting life in two countries for less than living a meager life in one.
Her two books, “If Only I Had a Place: An Aspiring Expat's Guide to Renting Luxuriously in Mexico for Less" and the "Interactive Guide to Learning Spanish Free Online," cover two of the most critical aspects of exploring life in Mexico full- or part-time and living it to the fullest.
Contact information
Amazon book page
Kerry@ventanasmexico.com
Skype: kerry.baker68
Phone: (804) 516 7989
Kerryinmexico@gmail.com
Website: www.ventanasmexico.