Ipoh is a top destination for long-stay Asian travellers, offering a high standard of living at a much lower cost, vast greenery, sunny climate and tasty food. Ipoh’s freedom and fascinating culture is a magnet for active retirees.
Participants in the MM2H long-stay program tend to choose the “slow life” or “country living,” far removed from city life with the average age of men at 57.4 years while women are 49.7 years. It is a popular retirement haven for locals too, who claim its fresh air, clean water and relaxing lifestyle not only improves their quality of life but also promotes longevity.Ipoh is a popular place for retirement among all nations. In an interview by Para.com.my, Datuk Richard Small, 67, said Ipoh has many things that make the city an ideal place to live, work, and to retire.
“The property prices in Kuala Lumpur and Penang are ridiculously expensive. The property I bought here is a fraction of what I would have had to pay in those two places.
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