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I left the US to retire in Mexico at 50. My first year of mistakes and surprise expenses taught me what it really takes to live abroad.
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A 50-year-old former US pharmacist shares lessons learned from retiring early and relocating to Mexico, including mistakes with rental commitments, exchange rate management, and budgeting for unexpected costs.
I left the US to retire in Mexico at 50. My first year of mistakes and surprise expenses taught me what it really takes to live abroad.
Living abroad in Mexico has come with many challenges, but I'm glad I retired early and made the jump.
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At 50, I left my career in the US and retired to Mexico. The first year abroad was challenging.
I made a mistake committing to a rental before testing out a neighborhood and speaking to locals.
I also learned a lot about working with exchange rates and budgeting for unexpected costs.
When I turned 50, I wanted to retire from my career as a pharmacist and move abroad.
The high cost of l
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