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Editor’s note: "Where to Retire: Puerto Rico" is part of an ongoing series on retiring abroad. To see all the articles in the series, jump to the end. U.S. retirees looking to make their ...
With over 18% of the island population over age 65, Puerto Rico has a large retirement community, and as a U.S. territory, no residency permit is required to live in or retire in Puerto Rico.
With over 18% of the island population over age 65, Puerto Rico has a large retirement community, and as a U.S. territory, no ...
See three dreamy real estate listings of homes in Puerto Rico for a wonderful retirement, as part of Kiplinger's new "Listed" series. Kiplinger. Save up to 74%. Subscribe to Kiplinger.
The Caribbean island’s cuisine combines African, Indigenous and Spanish influences to create dishes of distinction.
Puerto Rico. Retire in Puerto Rico, the "Tax Haven" Tired of cold winters? Consider retiring in Puerto Rico, where you can enjoy year-round sunshine and significant tax advantages.
Travelers often wonder if you need a passport to go to Puerto Rico. Here's everything you need to know before taking off to the tropical U.S. territory.
U.S. retirees looking to make their retirement savings last and still lead a beachbound life can do so in a U.S. territory on the Caribbean – Puerto Rico. Whether you're drawn to big city life ...