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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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. [b]Austin sounds nice, but it is not cheap, from what I hear.[/b] 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. [/quote] Housing right in downtown Austin can be pricey (not as bad as DC) but the outskirts are much cheaper and would definitely be a deal by our standards. Food there is *much* cheaper--less even than my smallish hometown in the Midwest. [/quote]
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