Davis, CA - super close to Napa, San Francisco & Tahoe (45min-2hr drive to these destinations) |
Burlington, VT.
Middlebury, VT. Hanover, NH Williamstown, MA Swarthmore, PA Madison, WI Ithaca, NY Ann Arbor, MI Middletown, CT |
Davis is a hell hole, as is nearby Sacramento. Most of Berkeley is run down. The nice part of town is insanely overpriced. Santa Barbara and San Diego are much nicer college towns. |
Ithaca also has a Kendal retirement community, and they are great (also locations in Oberlin, Lexington VA, Hanover, Chicago . . . . they build in a lot of college towns). |
Ithaca sounds great. I love cold, snowy winters, especially if I don't have to go anywhere. I'd go for Portland, Maine, too, just by the sound of it. |
Austin is awesome but the weather stinks (extremely hot and humid, frequent droughts). I would point out, though, that it's much more than a college town -- it's the state capital. |
Fort Collins Colorado |
If you live in Ithaca, you hear weather reports from Rochester and Syracuse and think you have it relatively good. The airport isn't great, and while day-to-day healthcare is fine, you'd have to go to a larger town for advanced medical care (friends' parents have had to deal with problems from dental implants to brain cancer and had to travel for it). |
Chapel Hill, NC
Ann Arbor (might be too cold) Williamsburg is full of old coots, according to my friend who lives there |
Providence RI |
Isn't retirement to a college town too cliche?
anyone? do you think they'll hate us? the college students that is. |
Portland is a great city, with a couple of schools (U. Southern Maine and U. Maine Law School), but I would not call it a college town. |
California's taxes are not favorable to retirement incomes. |
What I would want in a retirement community is enrichment activities, decent climate, good medical, and low cost of living.
Ithaca is great, but too cold (lived in a neighboring city for 10 years). Blacksburg would work for me (I am a Hokie, but I am unsure of the medical care). Charlettsiville will not work (I am a Hokie) I am guessing a place like Old Miss or Tuscolusa AL would be ok for some, but I am too jewish. Austin sounds nice, but it is not cheap, from what I hear. LaJolla, CA would be perfect if the cost of living was reasonable. I am 50, and it looks like I might need to transition my career soon -- my industry is dying due to DoD budget cuts. |
Seriously? You're nearing retirement and you still give a crap about college rivalries? |