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10 Best Spots in the U.S. to Spend Your Retirement Years

March 18, 2020 · Retirement Life
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A thoughtful senior man examines a for sale sign, weighing the potential pitfalls of his next move.

Pitfalls to Watch For When Relocating

Moving to a new state represents a major life transition. Even the most idyllic town can present unexpected challenges if you do not plan carefully. Protect your finances and your peace of mind by watching out for these common relocation mistakes.

Failing to “Test Drive” the City: Vacationing in a city for two weeks is very different from living there full-time. Before selling your current home, rent a short-term property in your target destination during its worst weather season. Experience a Florida August or a Michigan February. Drive to the local grocery store, check out the traffic, and evaluate how easy it is to navigate the area.

Ignoring Medicare Networks: If you use a Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan, your coverage is highly regional. Moving across state lines—or even to a different county—often means your current plan will not travel with you. You must verify that your preferred doctors and local hospitals are in-network for the plans available in your new zip code. You can compare local plans and network rules directly on Medicare.gov.

Overlooking Hidden Taxes: It is easy to be lured in by a state with no income tax, but municipalities must fund their services somehow. States without income taxes frequently offset that revenue loss through higher sales taxes, steep property taxes, or heavy vehicle registration fees. Before you move, review comprehensive state-by-state tax guides through reputable financial publishers like Kiplinger to understand your total tax burden.

Underestimating the Emotional Toll: Leaving behind long-time friends, adult children, and familiar routines can lead to sudden isolation. Rebuilding a social network from scratch takes effort. Consider locations that naturally foster community engagement through clubs, continuing education, and volunteer organizations to ease the transition.

“Retirement is an opportunity to redefine your purpose and passion, not just a permanent vacation.” — Mitch Anthony, Retirement Expert

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