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Saturday, August 12, 2017

Fwd: Costa Rica is ON SALE…


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Date: Sat, Aug 12, 2017 at 1:08 PM
Subject: Costa Rica is ON SALE…
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Saturday, Aug. 12, 2017

Dear International Living Reader,

If you're even mildly interested in exploring Costa Rica for your retirement or vacation home, please take a minute right now to think about the invitation I sent you yesterday.

You're invited to attend our Fast Track Costa Rica Conference via LIVE STREAM broadcast from the comfort of your home and at a fraction of the cost your fellow readers are paying to be there in person in San Jose.

All the details are here...just follow this link.

Maybe you can identify with this... A note arrived in my email inbox recently, from an International Living reader who took our advice about Costa Rica and retired there last year.

He and his wife had grown tired of the fast pace of life in the States. In the winters, he said, they rarely saw the sun as they were up and at work before sunrise. And before they started their homeward commute each day, the sun had already set.

Summers weren't much better as they found themselves too exhausted most evenings, after a long day at work, to get out and do much. Vacations saw them mostly working on household projects or traveling to see their grandkids in another state.

They had big retirement dreams, though. They'd been to Costa Rica and had loved the time they'd spent exploring from one gorgeous beach to another, through the perfect-climate Central Valley and on to the flanks of the Arenal volcano and the sparkling lake of the same name.

All the time, they were wondering if they could do what they'd been reading about through International Living. Could they retire to Costa Rica?

If there was any problem, they said, it was that they were still in their 50s...in their prime earning years.

But they felt like life was passing them by. They weren't happy. They didn't have enough time together...enough time to do the things they most enjoyed.

They crunched the numbers and here's what they discovered:

  • They could rent a house in Costa Rica for four times less than what their mortgage and upkeep on their home in the upper Midwest U.S. was costing them.
  • In Costa Rica, they could cut their grocery bill in half...maybe even more since they could have a garden to provide fresh produce year-round.
  • They'd see even bigger savings on utility costs since there would be no costly weather extremes and no air conditioning or heat needed.
  • Then they discovered that in Costa Rica they could qualify for an affordable healthcare plan...a comprehensive plan that would likely cost them only about $150 a month, for full coverage, including doctor's visits, prescription medications, and even hospitalization if needed.

And that's when reality set in. They could do this. And you can, too.

You can retire to Costa Rica while you are still young enough to enjoy everything Costa Rica offers.

As this couple has done, you, too, can soon be living Pura Vida (the good life) in Costa Rica.

If you'd like to see exactly what that means, I'd like to help make that happen.

Your invitation to attend the fast-approaching Fast Track Costa Rica LIVE STREAM is waiting...

We've decided to LIVE STREAM this important conference because we know there are a host of reasons you can't join us in person. Likely you don't have the time...or maybe you can't swing it financially right now.

That doesn't mean you have to miss out.

Take us up on this offer and you can attend the conference via LIVE STREAM broadcast from the comfort of your home.

And don't worry if you can't watch every minute live...we'll record and archive the live footage immediately after each presentation and you'll be able to access those recordings at any time in the future.

Plus, you'll save thousands of dollars. We're offering you the opportunity to attend via LIVE STREAM for a fraction of the cost to attend in person. Not to mention that you'll have no expensive plane tickets, hotel or restaurant bills...

All you need to do now is read through the details here and reserve your seat ASAP as the conference starts very soon.

Let us help guide you through the steps to making Costa Rica your home—and in the easiest, most affordable way possible.

Sincerely,

Jackie

Jackie Flynn
Publisher, International Living

P.S. One more thing the couple I mentioned above wants you to know: Their new stress-free life comes with a decided advantage they never expected...

Yes, they've reduced their monthly living expenses to less than $1,400 a month—and that includes their rent, utilities, vehicle expenses, healthcare, and more.

But the best part, they say, is that now that they're officially retired, they have more time than ever to spend with family back home.

"Because our kids and grandkids live halfway across the U.S. from where we used to live," they say, "if we had stayed in the States, we would have had to keep working just to afford our lives there, and we'd have travel to spend time with them. But now, we have the time to be able to go back to visit them often. Flights from Costa Rica are reasonably priced. And as you might imagine, they love coming to Costa Rica to visit us."

Isn't it time to find out how Costa Rica might fit your own retirement plans? You can do that right here.




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