Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Morgantown WV baby!
DP
Was wondering what good WV options there may be - property should be cheaper there but how are the medical services and activities?
Anonymous wrote:I was speaking to someone about Lexington, Virginia yesterday and they ended up disliking the town. Reason being they felt the healthcare system and infrastructure wasn’t supportive of elderly health issues.
What other towns would you consider college towns that you would retire to .. that are not outrageously far from the DMV?
Anonymous wrote:Morgantown WV baby!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middleburg VA
I don't think of that as a college town, more horse country. What college is there?
Lord Fairfax Community College. That's about like suggesting moving to Front Royal because of Christendom College or Winchester because of Shenandoah University.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am aiming for Hanover, nh.
No income tax and there is a major medical center.
Plus, I like to hike and ski.
Sounds like hell.
Not PP but I am considering Hanover too. I went to Dartmouth so know the area well and also like to ski. I wouldn't live there full time, but would consider it half time (the fall and winter, since I have a summer house already).
You’re one of those Ivy grads who can’t quite get over her glory days, eh? I’ll bet you talk about Dartmouth a whole lot . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middleburg VA
I don't think of that as a college town, more horse country. What college is there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middleburg VA
I don't think of that as a college town, more horse country. What college is there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am aiming for Hanover, nh.
No income tax and there is a major medical center.
Plus, I like to hike and ski.
Sounds like hell.
Not PP but I am considering Hanover too. I went to Dartmouth so know the area well and also like to ski. I wouldn't live there full time, but would consider it half time (the fall and winter, since I have a summer house already).
Anonymous wrote:Charlottesville
And if you are willing to travel, Bloomington IN?
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:Pittsburgh, in a new condo with elevator along the river and walking distance to everything you need. Major teaching hospital nearby and decent airport.
Too many “where should I retire?” ppl deeply discount the guaranteed need for top notch healthcare. Even just PT when you inevitably trip on the stairs. Let alone being 5 minutes from a certified stroke center— and that’s the difference between living another 15 good, ambulatory years post stroke and pissing/drooling on yourself in a nursing home for a year until you succumb to an infected bedsore.
— in healthcare
Anonymous wrote:Pittsburgh, in a new condo with elevator along the river and walking distance to everything you need. Major teaching hospital nearby and decent airport.
Too many “where should I retire?” ppl deeply discount the guaranteed need for top notch healthcare. Even just PT when you inevitably trip on the stairs. Let alone being 5 minutes from a certified stroke center— and that’s the difference between living another 15 good, ambulatory years post stroke and pissing/drooling on yourself in a nursing home for a year until you succumb to an infected bedsore.
— in healthcare