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Our real estate partners and people living abroad have generously shared their experiences and expertise about buying real estate and renting homes overseas. Plus, they've contributed tips for living in their local areas.

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12 Tips for Living in Quebec City, Canada

An overview of Quebec City - from English-speaking schools, meeting other expats, public healthcare, cost of living in Quebec City and much more. Continue Reading

12 Tips for Living in Montreal, Canada

Montreal boasts a rich cultural heritage, numerous employers and food that rivals many of the great cities in the world. Here are several things to know before taking the plunge and moving there, whether you're trying to bolster your career path or looking for unique retirement options. Continue Reading

Tips for Buying Propery in Boquete, Panama

Boquete has many different areas and each are popular for different reasons with different kinds of people. Some people prefer a gated community while others want to avoid that type of thing. Continue Reading

Tips for Buying Propery in Nassau, Bahamas

An expat in the Bahamas offers in-depth advice about the real estate market in the Bahamas. Covers he most popular areas for expats like Sandyport, Old Fort Bay and Lyford Caye. Also, housing costs, the steps in buying property, closing costs and more. Continue Reading

12 Tips for Living in Puerto Penasco, Mexico

Puerto Penasco, Mexico (also knows as Rocky Point), is an increasingly popular expat enclave on the Sea of Cortez. 20 years ago, Puerto Penasco as a sleepy, fishing village. Today, the coastline is dotted with condos and resorts and the downtown bustling with tourists. Continue Reading

12 Tips for Living in Easton, Maryland, US

With a populations of over 16,500, Easton, Maryland is a beautiful town on the eastern shore of Maryland. It's about 1.5 hours from Washington DC and Baltimore. Easton is a great place for expats who like to live near the water, yet enjoy being in close proximity to major cities. Continue Reading

12 Tips for Living in St. Michaels, Maryland, US

St. Michaels is about 1.5 hours from Washington DC. If you're looking for a small town on the Chesapeake, St. Michaels might be the right place for you. With a population of just over 1,000, it's a lot smaller than neighboring Easton (pop. 16,500). South Talbot Street is the town's main street and is filled with quaint shops, art galleries and great restaurants. People move to St. Michaels to be near the water, away from the traffic and congestion of the greater DC and Baltimore area. Continue Reading

11 Things to Know Before Moving to Annapolis, Maryland

With its bustling downtown and beautiful waterfront dotted with yachts, sailboats and marinas, Annapolis, Maryland is a great city for expats who are working in the D.C./Baltimore area. Here are 10 things to know before moving to Annapolis, Maryland. Continue Reading

Tips for Buying Propery in Puerto Armuelles, Chiriqui, Panama

Other than the capital of Panama City, the most popular expat areas of Panama start along the "Gold Coast", on the Pacific side of the country, which includes Coronado and Gorgona. Other popular beach locations are Pedasi, Las Lajas, and Puerto Armuelles. On the Caribbean side of the country, the most popular expat area is the archipelago of Bocas del Toro. For folks who enjoy a cooler climate, the mountain towns of Boquete, Volcan, El Valle, and Santa Fe top the list. Continue Reading

Tips for Buying Propery in Puerto Armuelles, Panama

An expat and real estate associate with Keller Williams Realty Panama offers tremendous insight into the process of buying property in Panama. She focuses on the beach town of Puerto Armuelles, Panama. Continue Reading

12 Tips for Living in Pucon, Chile

An expat in Pucon, Chile has described in detail what it is like to live there as an expatriate. Information offers advice about nightlife, health care, activities, safety, and much, much more. Continue Reading

12 Tips for Living in Catamayo and Loja, Ecuador

Two former Minnesotans: Our experience and decision,, after a long land and home hunt in vilcabama, was to move elsewhere. We found a warmer area having less expensive property, both for land itself, and for homes and have been here nine years. Catamayo is warm, much of the time, (80;s) though it does get cooler at night. Loja, which is a 50 min. bus ride from Catamayo, is about 10-15 (?) degrees lower.. Continue Reading

12 Tips for Living in Playa Jaco, Costa Rica

Expats love Playa Jaco (aka Jaco Beach) in Costa Rica because of its beautiful beaches, amazing surfing, relaxed vibe and lively, younger expat crowd. This article covers everything about Playa Jaco - healthcare, restaurants, nightlife, schools, cost of living in Playa Jaco and more. Continue Reading

Tips for Renting Property in Hopkins, Belize

There are rentals within the village of Hopkins, as well as two to about five miles south of the village. Continue Reading

Tips for Renting Property in Playa Jaco (Jaco Beach), Costa Rica

The most popular are beachfront and beach view condos noted as Vista Las Palmas, Bahía Azul, Diamante del Sol, Bahía Encantada, The Palms, Acqua Residence, La Paloma Blanca. These properties are the top of the class in Jaco Beach with full amenities and security. Of these listed, Las Palmas and Diamante del Sol are the highest structures in Jaco and entirely upscale due to their proximity to the beach. Naturally they are the most expensive to rent. Just one block to the beach you will find mid-range condo properties such as Monaco, Monte Carlo, Jaco Bay, Condos Costa Linda and Macaw Ocean Club. Although these are in the mid-range pricing but still very upscale. On a lower scale, Condominio Villas Paraíso and Suenos del Paraíso. These are within walking distance to the beach, amenities are fewer but budget friendly. Continue Reading

Tips for Renting Property in Sheffield, UK

An expat in Sheffield, England answers questions about renting a property in Sheffield - from hard-to-find, pet-friendly rentals to taking pictures of any items in need of repair before you move in. Continue Reading

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