Where are you moving when you retire?

Anonymous
Japan
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Northampton MA
Smithie?
Anonymous
Minnesota
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Southern Maine.
So far this is our plan, too.


Np, Me three!
Anonymous
Costa Rica
Anonymous
Nowhere. Spouse is from the DMV and has no interest in moving anywhere else. I have no interest in moving anywhere warmer than DC is already.

I suppose if our kids ended up somewhere far away we might consider moving to be close to them. But really I like this area fine and have a lot of friends here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Southern Maine.
So far this is our plan, too.


Np, Me three!


Who wants to live basically in winter for 9 months a year. Who is going to shovel your snow?
Anonymous
Arizona - it’s warm and more blue than red state
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is everyone planning to scale down and live somewhere "else"?



Idk about somewhere else but would've to downsize.
Anonymous
Probably a condo in DC near Logan Circle or Eastern Market.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s many years away because I’m still in my late 30s. But I’ve thought about southern central PA. York, Harrisburg, Lancaster. It’s more affordable but they still have a lot of stuff to do and they don’t feel too rural. I’ve also thought about western MD. Weather issues in both areas are my only concerns because I don’t think my husband and I will want to be shoveling large amounts of snow as 70+ year old retirees.


Lot of stuff to do? Really?
Anonymous
Fenwick Island
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Appalachia is a great place to retire. Land/homes are so cheap


Okay, but what’s the health care situation like there?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s many years away because I’m still in my late 30s. But I’ve thought about southern central PA. York, Harrisburg, Lancaster. It’s more affordable but they still have a lot of stuff to do and they don’t feel too rural. I’ve also thought about western MD. Weather issues in both areas are my only concerns because I don’t think my husband and I will want to be shoveling large amounts of snow as 70+ year old retirees.


Lot of stuff to do? Really?


What do you think you do in retirement that can't be done in those locations?!
Anonymous
Tucson. Small house with pool in backyard. And buying a camper van too. 8 years to go!
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