12 Best Places to Retire in Argentina

This article will explore the 12 best places to retire in Argentina. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis on retiring to Argentina, you may jump to 5 Best Places to Retire in Argentina.

Retiring in Argentina

Over 60,000 U.S. expats, many retirees, have found their new home in Argentina. Known for its picturesque landscapes, majestic mountains, and friendly locals, the country is increasingly becoming a South American hotspot for people around the world. The country has been welcoming European emigrants ever since the Spanish colonial rule in South America. Following Spain, Italian emigrants started arriving in the country too, and over 7 million people from Spain and Italy have moved to the country over the years.

Today, Argentina is home to a large population of Spanish and Italian descent. About 3% of the population is Amerindians or mestizos (mixed-race). The country is also home to Korean and Chinese immigrants, Japanese, and people from the Middle East, such as Syria and Lebanon, making it an ethnically diverse nation.

Due to the rising inflation and increased costs of living in many Western countries such as the USA, many people are considering a move to Argentina. This is especially true for retirees who live on fixed incomes. According to Numbeo, the cost of living in Argentina is 85% less than in the United States, and a couple can comfortably live on $1,500-$1,800 per month. A single individual, in turn, can live comfortably on anywhere between $1,000- $1,300, or even less, depending on the city or town they are retiring to.

One of the cheapest places to retire in Argentina is the city of Mendoza, the heart of Argentina’s wine country. Rents in Mendoza can be as low as $100 for one-bedroom apartments, while 3-bedroom apartments cost $300 on average. Moreover, an individual can expect to cover daily expenses for as little as $289. Considering the average social security check for a retiree in the US is $1,701, living in Argentina comfortably seems possible.

Besides the low cost of living, there are many other pros of retiring to Argentina. For instance, it is one of the easiest countries to retire to. Those who wish to retire to the country can apply for the Argentina retirement visa, called the Pensionado Visa, which grants temporary residence to applicants moving into the country for retirement. The retirement age for obtaining residency in Argentina under its retirement visa is 65 for men and 60 for women.

Argentina also offers modern technology, solid infrastructure, and a quality healthcare system. The country has a “European vibe” to it, as many of its descendants are from Europe. Buenos Aires, one of the best places to retire in South America,  is often called the "Paris of South America." However, despite the many advantages the country offers to retirees, there are also some disadvantages. Some of the reasons not to move to Argentina include its volatile economy and political instability. Nevertheless, the country has been witnessing improvement over the years, and as a result, more and more expats are choosing the beautiful Argentina to spend their retirement years. With regards to language, learning Spanish can be a fun past time during retirement years.