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Moving For Retirement: Some Quick Insights

  • Locations having a lot of parks and forests and history, and aren’t far from big cities, tend to be good investments.
  • It can cost less to live seasonally between two inexpensive locations than live year-round in an expensive one.
  • College towns are great bets for three reasons: Academics, Athletics, and Arts.
  • Think about this: Some spots with low income taxes and low living costs are cheaper than spots with no income taxes at all.
  • A new trend: Retiring Downtown for the museums, shops, restaurants, and excitement. Check out our Relocation Model. It focuses on larger places.




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