Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Even if you did still have to worry about school systems, why on earth would anyone in their right mind retire to this area?
If you hate the area so much why do you live here? I don't understand posts like yours.
Because of JOBS dumb-ass![]()
The money's not making you any happier. Maybe it's time to pack up and go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Even if you did still have to worry about school systems, why on earth would anyone in their right mind retire to this area?
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you didn't have to worry about school systems anymore.
Things I would be possibly looking for:
- top or high floor condo with great views of something, maybe a skyline.
- washer/dryer in unit
- building with elevator, maybe indoor pool & gym as well
- Close to shopping or other activities either walking distance or very easily accessible on public transport
Which areas/complexes fit this description?
Sorry OP - I'm born and raised in DC and the LAST thing I would want to do is to retire anywhere in the Mid-Atlantic. We plan to move to either Denver or Southern California. People are nice and weather is awesome in both places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Even if you did still have to worry about school systems, why on earth would anyone in their right mind retire to this area?
If you hate the area so much why do you live here? I don't understand posts like yours.
Because of JOBS dumb-ass![]()
Anonymous wrote:
Even if you did still have to worry about school systems, why on earth would anyone in their right mind retire to this area?