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More Americans Retire to Central America

An American shopping for real estate enjoys the view by the pool of a vacation home built on a small island in Lake Nicaragua.
Kathy Schalch, NPR
An American shopping for real estate enjoys the view by the pool of a vacation home built on a small island in Lake Nicaragua.
An American shopping for real estate enjoys the view by the pool of a vacation home built on a small island in Lake Nicaragua.
Kathy Schalch, NPR /
An American shopping for real estate enjoys the view by the pool of a vacation home built on a small island in Lake Nicaragua.

Central America may still conjure up images of right-wing dictators and left-wing insurgents. But now, places such as Nicaragua and Honduras are beckoning some Americans seeking retirement destinations. Cheap living, affordable waterfront housing and pleasant weather are drawing many who wouldn't be able to live in similar luxury in the United States.

NPR's Kathleen Schalch reports on expat retirees in Nicaragua, the second-poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.

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