The 6 Best Places for Seniors to Retire in the U.S.
By Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group
El Paso, TX
El Paso, though not as mainstream as Dallas or San Antonio, is surely an amazing city to live in. It's got one of the lowest costs of living in the country, with no income tax. It furthermore has a great climate year-round and a lot of retailers and activities all over the metropolis. Better yet, you happen to be a quick drive from Northern Mexico if you need a quick holiday, or a simple flight to Cancún if you want to live life to the max.
Nashville, TN
Nashville may well be an expensive town, but Tennessee has no income tax. Furthermore, Nashville offers the best country music in the nation. However, in case country music does not do it for you, there are many variations you will find readily within the city. In addition, it provides arguably some of the finest BBQ on this planet (alongside Texas, obviously). Therefore, when food and music are items you are unable to live without, Nashville needs to be a top contender for locations to retire to. Furthermore, it makes a great holiday place, so if you have family, they might visit you instead of you visit them.
Augusta, GA
When people talk about Georgia they typically start with its southern charm. Augusta is the ultimate example of this feeling. It's got year-round modest temperatures and historic British colonial structures in large quantities. Additionally, Augusta is known for having a flourishing art scene, so in the event you want to be encompassed by the arts or creating art, you will not be wanting for anything.
Catalina Foothills, Arizona
Catalina Foothills is one of the smaller locations on this list. Located in sunny Arizona, it boasts 300 days of sunlight every year which compliments all the outdoor destinations it holds. Included in these are The Sabino Canyon, which has over a million guests a year, as well as the more local Tucson Botanical. In addition, the city has a population of approximately fifty thousand people and over half of them are over 50. The region also provides some of the finest healthcare facilities in the state.
Tulsa, OK
Tulsa is a well-known as well as polished jewel. It possesses a population of over 400 thousand, therefore it is a nice sized metropolis supplying a wide range of places of interest. Interestingly, it supports half of the state's parks and a good blend of dining establishments. The median home price in Tulsa is a reported $175 thousand, well under the nation average of $280 thousand. Therefore, selling your old residence and relocating to Tulsa might leave you with ample money in the bank to enjoy on the things that you adore.
Tulsa also has a lot of startup companies. Therefore, if you are a person that wants to conduct business consulting through retirement, Tulsa is an excellent place for you.
Littleton, Colorado
Littleton rounds off the list as a great spot to select for retirement life. Having a population of 40 thousand, Littleton delivers all the options you could desire in a city without all the people. Its proximity to Denver provides for quick daytrips and an international airport. The only real downside to Littleton is that it generally is a more expensive city to be in. Even so, this is often viewed as inconsequential when weighed against its benefits, including a virtually non-existent crime rate.
If you are contemplating moving for retirement, these cities are amongst the top selections. Each provides a special charm, but all make a wonderful home. As soon as you're all ready to move, you’ll want a professional moving company that can assist, call us for all the moving help you need.
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