Sounds like hell. |
What does this even mean? Don’t you just make one appt to get established? The wait times in DC are long for specialists. It took me 4 months to see a pulmonologist. Not ideal when older, but how is this different? |
Cheap and Sketch |
Not PP but I am considering Hanover too. I went to Dartmouth so know the area well and also like to ski. I wouldn't live there full time, but would consider it half time (the fall and winter, since I have a summer house already). |
| Can't imagine choosing to live in a state that's more than 90% white. Very non-diverse. |
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Pittsburgh, in a new condo with elevator along the river and walking distance to everything you need. Major teaching hospital nearby and decent airport.
Too many “where should I retire?” ppl deeply discount the guaranteed need for top notch healthcare. Even just PT when you inevitably trip on the stairs. Let alone being 5 minutes from a certified stroke center— and that’s the difference between living another 15 good, ambulatory years post stroke and pissing/drooling on yourself in a nursing home for a year until you succumb to an infected bedsore. — in healthcare |
So what? |
I went to college here. I would not retire here. |
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I want to retire to the Research triangle- Raleigh Durham
Warm Purple politically Good healthcare Smart people, young people! Nearish to mountains/beach |
Newark is kind of a blue collar working class town. I went to college here. I don't see the attraction. A lot of former Chrysler factory workers still live here. |
| Who retires to a college town? Better to go where other retirees go, no? |
Where racism abounds. |
| Charlottesville, obvi. |
Dp. That was a rude comment. Why not state where you would ho rather than tear someone else's idea down? |
No because you get older being around old people |