First of all, great forum so thank you everyone for sharing information.
I went to Buenos Aires, Bariloche, Iguazu and Mendoza many years ago and it is a beautiful country. I am planning on retiring this year and had Buenos Aires on a short list. I speak Spanish conversationally which will help and ideally I move to a Spanish speaking country. I enjoy the beaches of Brazil but Portuguese is too difficult for me. Also, the cost of living and safety of Rio is above what I can comfortably afford.
Argentina made sense as I was planning last year but does it still make sense in light of the inflation? There has always been inflation but typically the blue dollar more than made up for it. I have been getting healthcare insurance quotes and it keeps changing drastically from one month to another. Is this normal? I checked a few years ago and prices were stable but now they are jumping up month after month and worse yet, in USD terms it is far more expensive.
It finally looks like there are more options for long term rentals. Last year I was shocked there were almost no properties available. It looks like restaurants are more expensive too. I read a post about $100 USD steaks at Don Julios now!! All this is a bit scary and shocking the price inflation on things. I want to have a healthcare plan in place but it is difficult to budget when healthcare is rising 200% in a short amount of time. Do you all think this will keep going up?
Does retiring in Buenos Aires still make sense on a fixed income? How do you all budget and plan when there is this type of inflation. The blue dollar seems like it is going down as well.
I went to Buenos Aires, Bariloche, Iguazu and Mendoza many years ago and it is a beautiful country. I am planning on retiring this year and had Buenos Aires on a short list. I speak Spanish conversationally which will help and ideally I move to a Spanish speaking country. I enjoy the beaches of Brazil but Portuguese is too difficult for me. Also, the cost of living and safety of Rio is above what I can comfortably afford.
Argentina made sense as I was planning last year but does it still make sense in light of the inflation? There has always been inflation but typically the blue dollar more than made up for it. I have been getting healthcare insurance quotes and it keeps changing drastically from one month to another. Is this normal? I checked a few years ago and prices were stable but now they are jumping up month after month and worse yet, in USD terms it is far more expensive.
It finally looks like there are more options for long term rentals. Last year I was shocked there were almost no properties available. It looks like restaurants are more expensive too. I read a post about $100 USD steaks at Don Julios now!! All this is a bit scary and shocking the price inflation on things. I want to have a healthcare plan in place but it is difficult to budget when healthcare is rising 200% in a short amount of time. Do you all think this will keep going up?
Does retiring in Buenos Aires still make sense on a fixed income? How do you all budget and plan when there is this type of inflation. The blue dollar seems like it is going down as well.