... in response to $ and Expatriate Question, posted by JimmySTLOUIS on Oct 22, 2003Since you haven't even visited a Spanish speaking country yet, you're planning way too far in advance.
I looked into retiring in Mexico after a 3 month stretch of 60+ hour weeks at work right after our baby was born. From what I read on another forum (mexconnect.com, no longer a free site!) that dealt specifically with retirment in Mexico, your living expenses go up dramaticaly as you try to emulate an American lifestyle. Living like the natives is very cheap, living like an American isn't. A gated community among other ex-patriates, cars, golf, American food products, English satelite television etc. will run up your living expenses quite a bit. Perhaps to the point where you could live on the same amount in some parts of the US.
From all the stories I've read, the most given advice was to visit the area you may move to many times over different seasons and spend a lot of time there before making any decisions on actually moving and don't cut your ties here. Many people move down and want to return after 6 months.
I don't know how similar other countries would be to Mexico.
You should enroll in a Spanish class at night if at all possible. I wouldn't even consider moving to Latin America without a decent grasp of Spanish.