Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you retire to a college town?
Traffic is horrendous and parking is a problem.
To be around smart people is one reason. You can do courses and go to lectures and socialize with people with similar interests.
This. Lots of free programming to take advantage of if that’s your thing.
Chestertown, MD or Winchester, VA
Anonymous wrote:Middleburg VA
Anonymous wrote:Amherst Mass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Newark DE
Newark is kind of a blue collar working class town. I went to college here. I don't see the attraction.
A lot of former Chrysler factory workers still live here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charlottesville
And if you are willing to travel, Bloomington IN?
I wouldn’t say Charlottesville. It’s incredibly difficult to get established as a patient with PCPs, dentists, and wait for specialists are insane.
What does this even mean? Don’t you just make one appt to get established? The wait times in DC are long for specialists. It took me 4 months to see a pulmonologist. Not ideal when older, but how is this different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who retires to a college town? Better to go where other retirees go, no?
https://www.presbyterianhomes.org/blog/retire-in-college-towns/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charlottesville
And if you are willing to travel, Bloomington IN?
I wouldn’t say Charlottesville. It’s incredibly difficult to get established as a patient with PCPs, dentists, and wait for specialists are insane.
What does this even mean? Don’t you just make one appt to get established? The wait times in DC are long for specialists. It took me 4 months to see a pulmonologist. Not ideal when older, but how is this different?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you retire to a college town?
Traffic is horrendous and parking is a problem.
To be around smart people is one reason. You can do courses and go to lectures and socialize with people with similar interests.
Anonymous wrote:I want to retire to the Research triangle- Raleigh Durham
Warm
Purple politically
Good healthcare
Smart people, young people!
Nearish to mountains/beach
Anonymous wrote:Why would you retire to a college town?
Traffic is horrendous and parking is a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Who retires to a college town? Better to go where other retirees go, no?