March 15, 2009
London, England
Dear Overseas Living Letter Reader,
I’ve noticed that it always seems to rain when I’m in London. Right now, though, I’m also noticing that, in this town, drizzle isn’t the only thing falling. The cost of property has taken a tumble, and not only here in Britain.
There are recession bargains for the having in half-a-dozen desirable retirement havens around the globe. You need only know where to look. We point you in the right direction in the pages of this month’s issue, out today.
Also in this month’s issue, Contributing Writer Lucy Culpepper takes you on a journey through the medieval villages of the Languedoc region of France…the “other” South of France…where Lucy talks to expats about their experiences living their dream in French wine country, their new-found quality of life, and the rich history of one of this country’s least-appreciated regions.
Also this month, Paul Terhorst explains how to spot a Ponzi scheme and what to do if you still think you’re smarter than the other guy.
Sign up to The Overseas Living Letter now to hear from Lucy and Paul…as well as Publisher Kathleen Peddicord…and to see this month’s featured Recession Sale properties.
Sincerely,
Eoin Bassett
Editor, The Overseas Living Letter