Consider the location
Budget is not the only thing you should take into consideration when deciding where to move for retirement. Another aspect you should take into account is the type of environment you would like to live in most.
If you’re a city man (or woman) and have lived your entire life in an urban area, you might find it difficult to move to a suburban place with no easy access to dining, entertainment and cultural activities. Or, on the contrary, you might find it liberating to finally live in a more private and peaceful location.
Those in love with the big city can find many neighborhoods that are particularly friendly to people aged 65 and over. There are also plenty of options if you’ve been dreaming of retiring south, to a place with a warmer climate than the one you’ve been living in so far, or by the water, near the mountains etc. Find some inspiration with these 10 Low-Cost Waterfront Places for a Perfect Retirement.
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