October Issue: Spotlight On La Barra, Uruguay

Oct. 15, 2008

Waterford, Ireland

Dear Overseas Living Letter Reader,

I take great pleasure in announcing that…drum roll, please…your first issue of The Overseas Living Letter, the inaugural issue, is available now, hot off the virtual presses.

As you read this, world financial markets continue their roller-coaster antics…and you likely have one question at the forefront of your thinking:

Will you ever actually be able to afford to retire?

Don’t worry. Starting today, help is at hand.

In this issue, for example, our resident Retirement Planning Expert, Paul Terhorst, retired overseas for more than 20 years, since the ripe age of 35, begins a conversation that could be one of the most important of your life.

Paul has survived no fewer than 12 “financial meltdowns” in various corners of the world. Starting here now and continuing over the coming months, Paul will tell you what you need (and don’t need) to make the leap to retirement overseas. He’ll share his tried-and-tested methods for setting yourself up in retirement in a foreign country. Paul’s beat is your financial life and how to organize it to allow yourself to realize your dreams of a new life overseas.

Meantime, Correspondent Christian MacDonald this month reports from Uruguay, where he has discovered one of the world’s best options for sophisticated seaside living in the little coastal town of La Barra. La Barra, as Christian explains, is also a place where you could generate good rental income if you were to invest now for a retirement home in the future.

There’s a lot more in this issue, too, including key overseas property opportunities right now.

Sincerely,

Lynn Mulvihill
Editor-in-Chief, The Overseas Living Letter

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