Is retiring to Africa a wise decision?

Just to provide an update. You can’t in places like Rapter Estates in Hoedspruit for a 4BR 3 Baths for $1500 per month. Stay June through August each year as a base of hunting operations $4500. After reading all responses this seems like the best decision. Three months in a gated secure awesome wildlife area easy jump to anywhere in Africa to hunt with no capital investment. If I can convince the beautiful Mrs. Rarebreed I would spend 9 months in US and three months Hoedspruit
I'm also thinking along these lines. Especially to be able to spend the summer holidays, with my kids surrounded by wildlife (on 4 legs, instead of wild life on 2 legs), while still working from distance half the time. At first maybe renting, but eventually why not purchasing something that can be rented out the rest of the year. The latter would likely allow for more options for keeping a rifle in SA (anyone have any insights into this?)

Looking forward to seeing more of your dream place @Rare Breed.
 
I have been doing some more research on this idea of part time living in Zimbabwe, Harare in particular, and venturing out from there. It will not be easy to rent for say four months and then just drop it. You would need to look at a continuous rental and then just occupy it when you wish, lock up and go basis.
The positive is that you can buy a car and leave it there and the owner takes care of everything.
You can get a really nice 2 bedroom place, new or recent build, with solar, appliances incl washing machine, gas stove, drier, dishwasher for around US$1400 per month. Nice yard. This is far less than I thought would be the case and it means a whole year rental with maybe a group occupying in turns from your hunting group may be quite viable.
PM me and I'll give you more details.
 
I have been doing some more research on this idea of part time living in Zimbabwe, Harare in particular, and venturing out from there. It will not be easy to rent for say four months and then just drop it. You would need to look at a continuous rental and then just occupy it when you wish, lock up and go basis.
The positive is that you can buy a car and leave it there and the owner takes care of everything.
You can get a really nice 2 bedroom place, new or recent build, with solar, appliances incl washing machine, gas stove, drier, dishwasher for around US$1400 per month. Nice yard. This is far less than I thought would be the case and it means a whole year rental with maybe a group occupying in turns from your hunting group may be quite viable.
PM me and I'll give you more details.
Great research Kevin and thanks so much from all of us!!! I would never waste your time unless I can get the wife to do something like this. The bottom line seems to be whether in SA or Zim you can have something close to what Mark asked X the hunting type co-op he was asking about for a reasonable cost without a big capital outlay which is great to know!!! It’s always great to have options!!!!
 
I have been doing some more research on this idea of part time living in Zimbabwe, Harare in particular, and venturing out from there. It will not be easy to rent for say four months and then just drop it. You would need to look at a continuous rental and then just occupy it when you wish, lock up and go basis.
The positive is that you can buy a car and leave it there and the owner takes care of everything.
You can get a really nice 2 bedroom place, new or recent build, with solar, appliances incl washing machine, gas stove, drier, dishwasher for around US$1400 per month. Nice yard. This is far less than I thought would be the case and it means a whole year rental with maybe a group occupying in turns from your hunting group may be quite viable.
PM me and I'll give you more details.
 
Great research Kevin and thanks so much from all of us!!! I would never waste your time unless I can get the wife to do something like this. The bottom line seems to be whether in SA or Zim you can have something close to what Mark asked X the hunting type co-op he was asking about for a reasonable cost without a big capital outlay which is great to know!!! It’s always great to have options!!!!
To all,
This thread generated a lot of facts and brainstorming which dovetailed into our daydreaming... :) The options of retiring to Africa as one could to Belize, Costa Rica, or Spain seen to be limited to the stability of the host nation. Many have stated, in Africa invest only what you can afford to lose. Sounds like good advice! Too bad for most if not all of the sub-Saharian countries could certainly use injections of capital from new long-term residents.

Like pleasures in life that fly or float, renting seems to be wisest!
 
Mark I want to thank you for generating one of the most enjoyable threads I have experienced on AH.com!!!!
 

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Do you have any cull hunts available? 7 days, daily rate plus per animal price?

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Grz63 wrote on roklok's profile.
Hi Roklok
I read your post on Caprivi. Congratulations.
I plan to hunt there for buff in 2026 oct.
How was the land, very dry ? But à lot of buffs ?
Thank you / merci
Philippe
 
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