Hi, Everyone, I'd appreciate your stories, advice on how you made decisions about where to live after retirement.
I recently retired, and I am totally happy about that decision. However, where to live is a problem I'm struggling with.
I had a job that took me to a small town in the Midwest (I'm being deliberately vague here). The town is safe, the people are nice, but I have not enjoyed living here for the past few years, and I need to live in a bigger place. My "list" includes good health care, an airport so travel is easy, easy travel to museums/plays and concerts (which I don't have in the small town, but had when I lived in bigger cities and have missed). I had a house for 20+ years, and I am looking for a "lock and leave" townhouse or condo.
Because I was a professor, I made a comfortable living but not lots of money, so a lot of the dream places I'd love to live -- Honolulu, San Diego, Santa Fe -- are pretty much out of the question. I have looked in the "typical" retirement spots. Arizona -- not ruling it out, but I like it, don't love it. Florida -- it's beautiful, but I have to say that during my last house-hunting trip there, I was not impressed. So many rude people (this may be a Midwest/East Coast thing), a lot of traffic, and crowded beaches. I looked in TX, but few condos and high property taxes. I grew up in NC but am not sure I want to go back, at least not at this point. Also, most of the places I could afford there are an hour or more from the bigger cities, so I'd be in the same situation I am now.
My 87-year-old mother will be moving in with me. She is very healthy and lives near me now but plans to move into the same house with me. That means I need to buy at least a 2BR, 2BA condo. I've asked her where she's like to live and her answer is always, "Where ever you live, I'm happy."
I've been thinking about where to retire for three years. I've visited lots of places, but nothing really "clicks" for me right now. My mother has suggested we move to a bigger city about an hour away from where we live now. It has all the things I want, and she noted that she wouldn't have to change doctors, at least right away. She also pointed out since we are in the center of the country, travel would be fairly easy, and that we could always take a break in the winter and go some place warm if we wanted. It was be a less costly move, it would take less time to settle in, and I could still continue to look and explore other places by vacationing and renting for a couple of months at the time, but keeping a home base. This all makes sense, but I'm frustrated with myself that I've looked all over the country and may end up just an hour away from where I live now -- in a place I don't particularly love.
Sorry for such a long post, but I'd appreciate any advice you all have on how you made decisions about where to retire. Thanks.
I recently retired, and I am totally happy about that decision. However, where to live is a problem I'm struggling with.
I had a job that took me to a small town in the Midwest (I'm being deliberately vague here). The town is safe, the people are nice, but I have not enjoyed living here for the past few years, and I need to live in a bigger place. My "list" includes good health care, an airport so travel is easy, easy travel to museums/plays and concerts (which I don't have in the small town, but had when I lived in bigger cities and have missed). I had a house for 20+ years, and I am looking for a "lock and leave" townhouse or condo.
Because I was a professor, I made a comfortable living but not lots of money, so a lot of the dream places I'd love to live -- Honolulu, San Diego, Santa Fe -- are pretty much out of the question. I have looked in the "typical" retirement spots. Arizona -- not ruling it out, but I like it, don't love it. Florida -- it's beautiful, but I have to say that during my last house-hunting trip there, I was not impressed. So many rude people (this may be a Midwest/East Coast thing), a lot of traffic, and crowded beaches. I looked in TX, but few condos and high property taxes. I grew up in NC but am not sure I want to go back, at least not at this point. Also, most of the places I could afford there are an hour or more from the bigger cities, so I'd be in the same situation I am now.
My 87-year-old mother will be moving in with me. She is very healthy and lives near me now but plans to move into the same house with me. That means I need to buy at least a 2BR, 2BA condo. I've asked her where she's like to live and her answer is always, "Where ever you live, I'm happy."
I've been thinking about where to retire for three years. I've visited lots of places, but nothing really "clicks" for me right now. My mother has suggested we move to a bigger city about an hour away from where we live now. It has all the things I want, and she noted that she wouldn't have to change doctors, at least right away. She also pointed out since we are in the center of the country, travel would be fairly easy, and that we could always take a break in the winter and go some place warm if we wanted. It was be a less costly move, it would take less time to settle in, and I could still continue to look and explore other places by vacationing and renting for a couple of months at the time, but keeping a home base. This all makes sense, but I'm frustrated with myself that I've looked all over the country and may end up just an hour away from where I live now -- in a place I don't particularly love.
Sorry for such a long post, but I'd appreciate any advice you all have on how you made decisions about where to retire. Thanks.