Anonymous wrote:
We have a daughter and SIL who live in Silver Spring and the area does have a lot to offer if you want to be comfortable in a multicultural setting. It also has good senior services with a lot of different options as you age. Of course, you have to consider that at night things change, so the level of crime needs to be considered, too. Right next to Silver Spring is Takoma Park which has a lovely downtown area of small s shops and restaurants. It is definitely a liberal bastion, and I would say generally a bit safer. Rockville is often listed as having good services, too. There is pretty direct service on the metro or MARC trains (not sure of name) if you are a bit further out to DC.
Anonymous wrote:The answer is no unless you're close to Philly. Interior PA is not a nice place.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Appreciate the input. Looks like I will have to consider some other list or search engine that takes into account other factors. In all honesty, I will probably end up just biting the bullet and retiring in a high COL area.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Appreciate the input. Looks like I will have to consider some other list or search engine that takes into account other factors. In all honesty, I will probably end up just biting the bullet and retiring in a high COL area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not retire to a republican state. Not as a woman, not as a jewish person, not as a PoC, not as a human. So PA and FL would be out. And I have no interest in Ann Arbor beyond a three-day weekend.
What do you think might be good, non-GOP states?
Anonymous wrote:I would not retire to a republican state. Not as a woman, not as a jewish person, not as a PoC, not as a human. So PA and FL would be out. And I have no interest in Ann Arbor beyond a three-day weekend.
Anonymous wrote:I would not retire to a republican state. Not as a woman, not as a jewish person, not as a PoC, not as a human. So PA and FL would be out. And I have no interest in Ann Arbor beyond a three-day weekend.
Anonymous wrote:There is the joke about central PA being Alabama sandwiched between Philly and Pittsburgh. It's not that far off. I do have a friend who just moved back to Reading, but she is from there and has family there.
It depends what you are looking for in retirement but I would definitely spend some time in central PA before making that decision.