Kirby Collins on July 27th, 2010

In Florida, you have your places to live, your places to visit, and your places to explore; Indian River County happens to be a place of all three. Being a place of interest on the news as of the past few years, you may not have heard of one of its up-and-coming towns named Sebastian.

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Cyrus Yung on July 22nd, 2010

Curtain Bluff, Antigua is an island that is around 280 sq/km and has a population of about 70, 000 or less. But though it is a small place, what goes on in there is absolute happiness. This island has received critical acclaim as one of the most luxurious place in the Caribbean.

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Geoffrey Moore on July 17th, 2010

Are you on the verge of retirement? As part of the baby boomer generation, you are probably saving your money for retirement. Research studies show that the baby boomers are now saving much more money than they once spent.

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Mitch Bowler on July 12th, 2010

Brazil (officially called Federative Republic of Brazil) is the largest city in South America. It is the only country in that continent which use Portuguese as their primary language. Brazil ranked as the fifth largest country in the world so it means that there are many places to visit and enjoy.

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Nick Walsh on July 7th, 2010

As a baby boomer, retirement was always the last thing on my mind. But recently my wife retired from her career of 20 years. She is a bit older than me and so she is leading the way in this area. Watching her go through all of the bureaucratic hurdles required to pull off a successful retirement was not fun. I never did like all that paperwork.

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Linda Manley on July 2nd, 2010

How many ways can you think of to save money at the grocery store? As an experienced retiree and even more experienced shopper, immediately, you come up with several: Use coupons. Shop the weekly specials. Choose a store with less frills and lower prices. Buy generic or store brands. Buy simple and avoid over-processed foods. Not so hard, you say. You are already a thrifty shopper. Chances are that you can refine your skills even further and save a few pennies–or dollars–more.

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Want to really get away from the normal retirement spots? How about going half a world away and retiring to New Zealand. Many would consider it one of the best countries to retire to. Find out why.

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Lamar Ross on June 22nd, 2010

You’ve decided you have what it takes to live abroad, ( or at least you are willing to pursue it further), but you keep hearing negatives about the countries you are considering. Big deal! You are going to retire to a specific place in a country, not to the country per se. Pick the kind of life you want to live and pick a place within a country that fits that lifestyle.

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Considering a move? Move to Boulder, CO! In this article you’ll find lots of reasons why Boulder has been called “the place to live.”

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There are many reasons why you should consider moving to San Antonio. Find out about buying a home and moving your family to San Antonio to live.

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