Anonymous wrote:Seriously, why would anybody with resources want to retire here? After 45 years, I can't wait to leave. But to each their own, I guess...
Anonymous wrote:DC has a lot to offer -- good restaurants, cultural events and activities, nature/trails, access to top hospitals, access to three airports, multiple universities, an international community, and a diverse population. Crime, particularly violent crime, is on the rise. Cost of living is higher than most other parts of the U.S. apart from perhaps NY and CA.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, why would anybody with resources want to retire here? After 45 years, I can't wait to leave. But to each their own, I guess...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it a good idea for a upper middle class retired couple to move here? Do you see current for future rules and regulations making it easy or difficult? Do you think of local culture and environment as supportive for every retiree or just rich and poor?
Could you please provide some characteristics of what you would consider a local culture and environment that are supportive for every retiree?
Like things to do between two extremes of expensive restaurants and free meal centers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it a good idea for a upper middle class retired couple to move here? Do you see current for future rules and regulations making it easy or difficult? Do you think of local culture and environment as supportive for every retiree or just rich and poor?
Could you please provide some characteristics of what you would consider a local culture and environment that are supportive for every retiree?
Anonymous wrote:Is it a good idea for a upper middle class retired couple to move here? Do you see current for future rules and regulations making it easy or difficult? Do you think of local culture and environment as supportive for every retiree or just rich and poor?