Anonymous wrote:We will retire next year to our condo in Park City, Utah. Believe me, our kids and friends cannot wait to visit us as frequently as possible.
B'bye, D crappy C.
Anonymous wrote:So far this is our plan, too.Anonymous wrote:Southern Maine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The very beautiful + incomparable city, America’s Finest City in fact ->> San Diego.
Because I think it would be awesome to spend Christmas on a Sandy beach 🏖️!
I lived there for 10 years, and I agree that it's a great city for most age groups. The biggest barrier is the cost of living, especially real estate. I wouldn't retire there for that reason. I'll be able to retire comfortably, but real estate will be a factor for me.
Anonymous wrote:To everyone who is saying they'll move away from DC but not necessarily to be near their kids, I have a question.
I have a list of about 10 places that I would just love to live. But while I've lived all over the world and have moved several times with our family, we've been settled here for a while now --- and I'd be too chickensh** to uproot myself at the age of 60 (when I plan to retire).
I just don't I have it in me to start from scratch to make new friends. And I really really don't want to be lonely. I've seen what it's done to my mom who moved when she was 70.
Isn't this a concern for all of you? Or when you say you'll move to Spain, Portugal, etc, are these just fantasties?
Anonymous wrote:Appalachia is a great place to retire. Land/homes are so cheap
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So far this is our plan, too.Anonymous wrote:Southern Maine.
Np, Me three!
Who wants to live basically in winter for 9 months a year. Who is going to shovel your snow?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So far this is our plan, too.Anonymous wrote:Southern Maine.
Np, Me three!
Who wants to live basically in winter for 9 months a year. Who is going to shovel your snow?
9 months of winter in southern Maine? Twenty years from now? Winter isn’t even that harsh anymore now, poster.
Are people factoring in changing weather patterns and sea level rise in making long term retirement plans?
Ten years ago I was determined that I would retire to Ecuador for the low cost of living, excellent weather and relative peace. Now all hell is breaking loose there. But maybe in 20 years it will be nice again!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To everyone who is saying they'll move away from DC but not necessarily to be near their kids, I have a question.
I have a list of about 10 places that I would just love to live. But while I've lived all over the world and have moved several times with our family, we've been settled here for a while now --- and I'd be too chickensh** to uproot myself at the age of 60 (when I plan to retire).
I just don't I have it in me to start from scratch to make new friends. And I really really don't want to be lonely. I've seen what it's done to my mom who moved when she was 70.
Isn't this a concern for all of you? Or when you say you'll move to Spain, Portugal, etc, are these just fantasties?
Well it’s easier to make friends in areas not dominated by mean girl cliques.
Anonymous wrote:To everyone who is saying they'll move away from DC but not necessarily to be near their kids, I have a question.
I have a list of about 10 places that I would just love to live. But while I've lived all over the world and have moved several times with our family, we've been settled here for a while now --- and I'd be too chickensh** to uproot myself at the age of 60 (when I plan to retire).
I just don't I have it in me to start from scratch to make new friends. And I really really don't want to be lonely. I've seen what it's done to my mom who moved when she was 70.
Isn't this a concern for all of you? Or when you say you'll move to Spain, Portugal, etc, are these just fantasties?
Anonymous wrote:To everyone who is saying they'll move away from DC but not necessarily to be near their kids, I have a question.
I have a list of about 10 places that I would just love to live. But while I've lived all over the world and have moved several times with our family, we've been settled here for a while now --- and I'd be too chickensh** to uproot myself at the age of 60 (when I plan to retire).
I just don't I have it in me to start from scratch to make new friends. And I really really don't want to be lonely. I've seen what it's done to my mom who moved when she was 70.
Isn't this a concern for all of you? Or when you say you'll move to Spain, Portugal, etc, are these just fantasties?