Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s many years away because I’m still in my late 30s. But I’ve thought about southern central PA. York, Harrisburg, Lancaster. It’s more affordable but they still have a lot of stuff to do and they don’t feel too rural. I’ve also thought about western MD. Weather issues in both areas are my only concerns because I don’t think my husband and I will want to be shoveling large amounts of snow as 70+ year old retirees.
Lot of stuff to do? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Appalachia is a great place to retire. Land/homes are so cheap
Anonymous wrote:It’s many years away because I’m still in my late 30s. But I’ve thought about southern central PA. York, Harrisburg, Lancaster. It’s more affordable but they still have a lot of stuff to do and they don’t feel too rural. I’ve also thought about western MD. Weather issues in both areas are my only concerns because I don’t think my husband and I will want to be shoveling large amounts of snow as 70+ year old retirees.
Anonymous wrote:Is everyone planning to scale down and live somewhere "else"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So far this is our plan, too.Anonymous wrote:Southern Maine.
Np, Me three!
Anonymous wrote:So far this is our plan, too.Anonymous wrote:Southern Maine.
Smithie?Anonymous wrote:Northampton MA