Apart from Florida which State/City is best for retirement and why?
Question : Apart from Florida which State/City is best for retirement and why?
Are you living there now? If not what State (not city) do you live in now and are you planning to retire in the state you’re recommending?
florida retirement living
Best answer:
Answer by Diamond in the Rough
New Mexico (retirement state), California (beautiful state)if you plan right…..
Moving back to California this month, but the cost of housing would shock your shoes off. Ive already decided to retire in Georgia, with the money I’m spending in Ca this year 20 years from now I will be able to live in some of the best neighborhoods in Georgia…so that the plan….Good Luck
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#2 written by alagk 1 year ago
My answer would be Florence, Alabama. Situated in Northwest Alabama the town is known for it’s very low crime rate. Also being in the south you have great weather. It’s far enough north that you can get a snow or two and there is some cold weather but overall pretty moderate. I have not only lived there but I will return there to retire myself. Cost of living is quite low and it’s wonderfully easy to get around in traffic as there is no traffic. There is plenty of restaurants of the local flavor as well as the chains. The Tennessee River runs right through the area and along with Natches Trace provides some of the best natural beauty of the land. The area consist of four small cities (Florence, Muscle Shoals, Sheffield, and Tuscumbia). If you crave the big city Huntsville is 65 miles to the east and Memphis is about an hour and half drive as is Nashville, Tn and Birmingham, AL. That’s my recommendation .. been there done that will do it again.
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#3 written by i_hate_subway 1 year ago
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#5 written by deltaqueen 1 year ago
Arizona, Florida is way too humid.
Arizona would be my ideal place to retire, it’s warm year round, no humidity which will help with my arthritis, and it’s absolutely beautiful there. I don’t know about moving there, but I spend alot of time there. My son is stationed in Tucson, AZ so it makes it easy for me to visit. -
#6 written by Demon Deacon 1 year ago
North Carolina has very reasonable Real Estate prices, great hospitals, and retirement communities. It is also close to both the mountains and the beach. I used to live in Florida, but I have lived in North Carolina for about a year now. If I can afford it, I want to retire in Florida, but that is still about 35 years away.
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#9 written by Alias Smith & Jones 1 year ago
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utah (i reccomend southern utah or the wasatch front) it’s so pretty and the real estate is very low right now
you could choose almost any type of habitat (mountains, prairies ect.)