Getting To Retire And Caribbean Real Estate Thinking
Jul 17th, 2007 by Tara Millar
If you’re considering the possibility of getting to retire in the Caribbean, now is the time to start looking. Caribbean real estate is available to meet every budget, so if you’re even vaguely considering retiring to the Caribbean, now is the time to start looking into the real estate market in the area where you want to go—Jamaica, Aruba, Antique, Bahamas, Bermuda or any of the other islands.
By the time you reach retirement, a get away to somewhere that has warm and sunny weather all year round is uppermost in your mind, and though many people think of Florida, the Caribbean is a possibility that not everyone considers. Getting to retire in the Caribbean means that you don’t have to worry about cold winters affecting your arthritis or being chilled when you sit outside on a fall evening.
Now you want to look at Caribbean real estate, don’t you? Retirement offers choices, and one of those choices is to get away from the weather you’ve endured and go where you can be comfortable all of the time. Don’t wait until you retire to start looking for real estate in the Caribbean—then you will be rushing to find something so that you can move as soon as you retire and sell your present home.
Conduct your research before you retire and in enough time that you can do everything you need to do and be ready by the time you retire. Keep in mind that the islands of the Caribbean are not part of the United States, so you will need to apply for permanent residency to live there.
If you have never taken a vacation to the Caribbean, this might be a good time to do that. After all, you need to take some time to discover where you want to go when you retire—or maybe you want to take a few months, when you first retire, to take an excursion through several of the islands to find the one that is right for you. Perhaps this is a good time to plan that cruise you wanted to take in order to give yourself a chance to see more of the islands.
After all, you can retire to all of the islands, unless you plan to buy a yacht and live on that—not a bad idea either! Hoist your sails and float through the Caribbean at your heart’s content, coming into port only when you need supplies.
While you’re thinking about getting to retire in the Caribbean, remember you must do some careful planning, so you want to start researching at least a year before you plan to retire. Caribbean real estate is volatile like real estate anywhere, so you have to consider that as you look at prices. A travel agent can probably give you some ideas about real estate in the islands or can put you in touch with realtors who have the information you need. If you plan ahead, your retirement will be full of blue ocean breezes and warm sunny days.