Evaluate your budget
One of the freedoms of retirement is deciding where to live, considering you’re no longer tied to a specific city due to your job or school commitments. For many retirees, however, it is a crucial decision, given that they depend on a fixed income.
To make sure you consider all the aspects, particularly the financial ones, and take the best decision for your retirement years, start by assessing your budget. This evaluation should include all your estimated living expenses, such as the costs of buying a new house, if buying is an option, or the monthly payments in case you opt to rent a house.
Don’t disregard real estate taxes, which may differ by state, as well as homeowners’ association or condo fee, utilities, parking, lawn care and the like.