John Williams, 62, a chiropractor from Pennsylvania, moved here 23 years ago and now lives on a three-acre country home in the village of Senigallia, just off the beach, with his wife and two teenage children. There they tend a grove of centuries-old olive trees, from which they make their own oil. "I came intending to visit for six months and stayed," he says. "I wouldn’t think of living anywhere else." Excluding the cost of housing, a minimum annual income of $20,000 is feasible, he reports, though higher incomes are more realistic. "What I like best is having beautiful beaches and mountains within 45 minutes of each other," Williams says. "There’s such a variety of choices, it’s like a permanent vacation."
Le Marche is now being considered the best place where to come in central Italy, as it is delightful and charmin and at the same time ismuch more affordabe than Tuscany or Umbria.
Read full article: Best Places to Retire Abroad, Italy - AARP The Magazine
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