5 Best Cities to Retire in Central America

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1. Granada, Nicaragua

Cost of living: $700

Those retiring to Granada, Nicaragua, will find themselves amidst a huge, welcoming expat community. The plentiful recreational opportunities will fill up their calendars, and they will be able to enjoy a fulfilling retirement period. Restaurants will serve your favorite dishes, as well as Nicaraguan delicacies.

The city’s cost of living is as low as $700, and retirees will have plenty to spend on luxuries. Furnished apartments, Wi-Fi, food, entertainment, and other luxuries are all affordable for far under $1,500. Overall, it is a safe and cheap city to retire in Central America.

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