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15 Places to Retire Where $200,000 Goes a Long Way

July 22, 2020 · Retirement Life

Most retirement planning conversations center around hitting a million-dollar portfolio. Hearing that constant drumbeat can cause significant anxiety if your nest egg sits closer to $200,000. However, entering your golden years with this amount, combined with average Social Security benefits, can absolutely fund a comfortable, fulfilling lifestyle—provided you pick the right geography.

Geography dictates your most massive expenses: housing, property taxes, state income taxes, and healthcare. If you stay in a high-cost coastal city or a heavily taxed state, a $200,000 portfolio might deplete rapidly. If you relocate to a state with favorable senior tax policies and a lower cost of living, that same money provides a robust safety net and plenty of room for recreation.

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The Math of Retiring with $200,000

Before packing boxes, you need to understand exactly what a $200,000 portfolio generates. Using the traditional four percent withdrawal rule, a $200,000 nest egg safely provides about $8,000 of supplemental income per year without dangerously depleting the principal.

That $8,000 acts as a supplement, not your primary income. According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), the average monthly retirement benefit hovers around $1,900, which translates to roughly $22,800 annually per person. A married couple both receiving average benefits might bring in over $45,000 a year. Add your $8,000 portfolio withdrawal, and your household income sits around $53,000.

To live comfortably on $53,000 a year, you must practice budget retirement planning. This means finding a community where median home prices fall well below the national average, everyday goods cost less, and the local government leaves your retirement income alone. You are looking for value, a concept beautifully summarized by one of the world’s most famous investors:

“Price is what you pay. Value is what you get.” — Warren Buffett, Investor and Philanthropist

Finding a town that offers tremendous value allows you to enjoy high-quality amenities, safe neighborhoods, and excellent medical care without the premium price tag.

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One response to “15 Places to Retire Where $200,000 Goes a Long Way”

  1. Diana says:
    November 9, 2021 at 1:30 am

    There should be a law about rent control in Florida, it is ridiculous. And spouses should be allowed to get their deceased spouses Social Security and should not have to be married for ten years or more before divorced to receive their benefits, it should be at least 7 years

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