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Retirement Planning Tips > Best Place to
Retire in USA
Best Place to Retire in USA
Where is the best place to retire in USA? Use the helpful hints
in the article below to pick out the best place for you.
The Best Place to Retire
Placement is one of the most important things when retiring.
Distance from family, neighborhood, finances, etc. all come into
play when considering your retirement location.
When house hunting for the best place to retire, don't worry about
finding your dream home right away. You can always trade up later.
If you have benefited from the real estate boom in your first home,
you can easily put your equity to work in a second place to retire.
Or you can trade down to a smaller home.
Looking for the best place to retire means the best place for you.
When contemplating retirement locations, consider factors like
taxes, median home price, the local night life, sports teams, golf
courses, culture, educational opportunities, crime rates and the
overall environment. Also, keep in mind the distance from friends
and family. If you have new grandchildren, you may not want to move
clear across the country. Remember, unlike some professional
athletes, you're only going to retire once. So make the best choices
the first time.
Your search for the best place to retire might include a factor your
parents never considered: work. A recent study found that 70 percent
of those 45 and older plan to continue working in their "retirement"
years, another survey found that the number may be as high as 80
percent. Surprisingly, the pure enjoyment of work or a desire to try
something new are significant considerations for choosing retirement
locations.
One interesting trend among people looking for the best place to
retire is to choose retirement places with appealing cultural and
recreational lifestyles, then looking for ways to earn a living
there. Some who make this jump end up telecommuting, starting a
small business, or working part-time.
The best place to retire for you might be a college town. Many of
those wondering where to retire were in college from the middle
1960s into the early '70s and so a college or university areas can
be good retirement places. In addition, universities generate jobs
and lend a youthful vibe. And they often come with arts centers,
medical facilities, and good restaurants.
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