Anonymous wrote:Any non-white people on this thread? Where are you comfortable retiring to? I'm first gen South-Asian and not sure how welcome we are in rural communities...
Anonymous wrote:I like Winchester. A friend from there suggested I read the book "Deer hunting with Jesus" before moving out there.
Anonymous wrote:I think I'll stay right here in Pimmit Hills.![]()
(I'm only half joking...)
Anonymous wrote:This discussion is fascinating. Having grown up overseas (although I am American), it still surprises me how many Americans move away from friends and relatives during retirement. It makes no sense to me to go somewhere I've never lived before and start all over at age 65+. And the whole notion of moving to some gated retirement community or any retirement community far away from friends and relatives is simply bizarre to me. I mean, we need the company and support of loved ones even more as we age. Most of all, I want to live relatively near my child--why the heck would I want to live across the country or the world from my child?! I can see traveling to warmer climates or overseas but completely relocating makes little sense at that point in life.
Anonymous wrote:Anywhere north of here. I cannot leave this expensive swamp fast enough.
Anonymous wrote:Somewhere north of here in a blue bubble of a blue state
With a view (don't care if it is ocean, lake, mountain, pastoral or cityscape- I want to be able to see way more than 1/4 of a mile)
Probably lower COL
Near cracker jack healthcare system
Walkable to coffee
Within 90 minutes of decent airport
In a state that has ACA type benefit options as I will not be eligible for Medicare (if it still exists) when we move
Nearby college or university a plus
Where potable water is not scarce
I would love for it to be near our kids, but they will not be old enough to have permanently settled for us to do that.
Anonymous wrote:I like Winchester. A friend from there suggested I read the book "Deer hunting with Jesus" before moving out there.
Anonymous wrote:A red state with a coastline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PVB is boring as hell, and full of Trump supporters.
And far from the airport.
Huh? JAX is an easy 35 or 40 minute drive from Ponte Vedra Beach. I've made that drive dozens of times.
The problem witk PVB is that people are becoming aware of this gem. Young families with WOH jobs are moving because the schools are great and they can live anywhere. Young retirees are moving in droves. The weather is great and the lifestyle is healthy. Property values are soaring.
As far as JAX airport, it is close but not a hub.
It's a great destination for those who want to escape stress.