Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I grew up in the D.C. area, 90 percent of my family is in the D.C. area, my spouse's family is four hours away, and most of my friends are in the D.C. area. So I think I'll be retiring... in the D.C. area.
Same. I absolutely love our walkable neighborhood. Everyone stays. A lot of 2nd homes or do the snowbird thing and travel a lot.
My mom and dad stayed in the DC area and were very active. Liked the city, restaurants, tons of work colleagues and lifelong friends that also are still here. Plus, the grandkids were here.
We have a rental rowhouse in the city too. I used to think we'd buy another property in an area we love--Maine, etc.---but I now prefer the idea of just traveling and doing long airbnbs in retirement.