Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:About to retire within a year or two. Both introverts and don't need/want a lot of social interactions with other people. Politically, left leaning Independents. Want to avoid high COL/populated area. Any thoughts? I am wondering if some place like Washington State.
Blue states only
Red will not be safe
Anonymous wrote:What about further north in Washington State, maybe Bellingham or a bit further north with Vancouver as your city hub/airport? Vancouver is a lovely diverse city, with over 30% Asian population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My relative couldn’t wait to get out of Seattle, and is happy to be in SoCal, but that’s the only anecdote I have to give for PNW. It doesn’t appeal to me either—I prefer SoCal or Vegas, but to each their own.
I'm the one that posted about PNW. That's helpful to know. I've only been to Seattle and Portland (and a few towns in between) on personal and business trips so I don't really know. I love the nature in the area but I've never spent any real time there.
When people recommend Vegas, is that just for part of the year? Doesn't it become unbearable in the summers?
Anonymous wrote:About to retire within a year or two. Both introverts and don't need/want a lot of social interactions with other people. Politically, left leaning Independents. Want to avoid high COL/populated area. Any thoughts? I am wondering if some place like Washington State.
Anonymous wrote:My relative couldn’t wait to get out of Seattle, and is happy to be in SoCal, but that’s the only anecdote I have to give for PNW. It doesn’t appeal to me either—I prefer SoCal or Vegas, but to each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in the same boat (no pun intended).
I need a diverse area. I don't want only other Asian Americans, but I do want a good sizable population of them. I want different ethnic foods. Again, not just Asian Americans. I've only ever lived in very diverse areas like SoCal and the Bay Area, and now here in the DC area.
I've looked, OP. I cannot handle the weather in the south. DC weather is bad enough.
However, the col in the areas that fit what I want is too high for my tastes. We will have about $3mil when we retire (early) but we are not feds so we won't get fed health insurance. We'll have to buy our own which is pricey.
I'm going to probably have to give up on something, and that will probably be weather, though I'm not happy about that.
Here are some cities I've looked into:
Seattle suburbs
Cary, NC -- for me, NC is as far south as I want to go.
Philly suburbs
Richmond, VA
Reno, NV
I also want to live fairly close to a big airport so we can travel and have our kids come visit.
CA is out, obviously due to costs.
Not OP, but this is an interesting topic—
I didn’t realize there are lots of Asians in Richmond? And that it’s diverse?
Philly doesn’t seem friendly to Asian Americans? But I guess that’s some parts?
Reno sounds interesting. Vegas is nice—that’s where my parents retired and they are very happy there.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in the same boat (no pun intended).
I need a diverse area. I don't want only other Asian Americans, but I do want a good sizable population of them. I want different ethnic foods. Again, not just Asian Americans. I've only ever lived in very diverse areas like SoCal and the Bay Area, and now here in the DC area.
I've looked, OP. I cannot handle the weather in the south. DC weather is bad enough.
However, the col in the areas that fit what I want is too high for my tastes. We will have about $3mil when we retire (early) but we are not feds so we won't get fed health insurance. We'll have to buy our own which is pricey.
I'm going to probably have to give up on something, and that will probably be weather, though I'm not happy about that.
Here are some cities I've looked into:
Seattle suburbs
Cary, NC -- for me, NC is as far south as I want to go.
Philly suburbs
Richmond, VA
Reno, NV
I also want to live fairly close to a big airport so we can travel and have our kids come visit.
CA is out, obviously due to costs.