If you’ve been contemplating retirement and have considered a move abroad, deciding where to spend your golden years can be a challenge. That’s where Alastair and Alison Johnson can help.
The couple made the move from Australia to Spain in 2015 for what was to be a short-term stay. However, they quickly embraced their new lifestyle and the ease with which they were able to hop on a plane and be in another European city within a couple of hours, so they decided to stay. Wanting to help others overcome the hurdles of moving to another country, they created a website called Where Can I Live.
Where Can I Live helps users discover where to find a better quality of life than where they currently reside, matching preferences for cost of living, weather, adventure, culture, safety, work and more.
The Johnsons recently compiled a list of the top 10 best countries in Europe for retirement. Portugal secured the first spot, boasting a healthcare quality of 78.0. When it comes to the population, 22.6% is 65 and over, and cost-of-living scored 45.3.
If you’re looking for peers to play bocce ball with, Italy may be the place for you. It has the highest percentage of people aged 65 and older at 23.7%.
If sunshine is essential, head to Malta where there is more annual sunshine than any other European country — 2,993 hours per year.
For those aiming to make the most of their golden years, Spain, with an average life expectancy of 83 years, is an excellent choice.
Visit wherecani.live