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frustu
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Posted on 09-09-17 1:44
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I'll be returning back to Nepal for my retirement and i was thinking of buying a land around Kathmandu. Is there any good place that would be good for retirement ? Any ideas would be appreciated. It doesn't necessarily have to be Kathmandu though. Thanks,
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captainB
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Posted on 09-09-17 3:04
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I would recommend less populated area of Bhaktapur and Banapa with its surroundings; reason for choosing those place. Water, electricity, transportation, health and business hub. Travelling internationally will also be easier since you can reach TIA with in an hour or 2.
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mulajasto
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Posted on 09-09-17 4:09
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If yo udont' mind telling.. how did you manage the escape ? i mean, retirement .. i've been in the same grind ( prison) for almost 2 decades myself.. and just the word retirement gives me similar excitement as orgasm would when i was 14 and full of hormones.
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Sainla
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Posted on 09-12-17 11:15
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Though I am far from retirement age, I have been thinking about it for a while. Ideally, I would choose some hilltop location in Pashupatinagar, but the need for healthcare in old age may be a sticking issue there. So, surrounding areas near Kathmandu, like Luvu, Budhanilkantha, Bhainsepati could be do-able. However, if I decide to go back, I would probably settle in Dhobikhola area between Kapan and Golfutar. I envy your decision to retire in Nepal. Good luck.
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