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30 Cities in USA Way Too Expensive for Retirees

September 20, 2019 · Retirement Life
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A senior couple gazes at a bustling city street from inside a luxury real estate office.

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing a Retirement City

Even cautious planners can fall into geographic traps. When you evaluate a new city, ensure you avoid these prevalent missteps.

  • Focusing solely on income taxes: A state with zero income tax is a brilliant marketing hook. However, states have to fund their roads, schools, and emergency services somehow. They often make up the difference through aggressive property taxes, high sales taxes, or steep vehicle registration fees. Always calculate your total estimated tax burden.
  • Ignoring regional healthcare variations: While Medicare Part A and Part B rules are federal, the cost of supplemental care varies by zip code. According to official data from Medicare.gov, the availability of certain Medicare Advantage plans, as well as the monthly premiums for Medigap policies, change drastically depending on where you live. Furthermore, finding primary care doctors accepting new Medicare patients is notoriously difficult in high-growth boomtowns.
  • Overlooking extreme weather insurance: You might find a reasonably priced condo in Miami or a beautiful home in the California hills. But standard mortgages require insurance. In disaster-prone areas, wind, flood, and fire policies can exceed your property taxes, and carriers frequently drop coverage altogether.
  • Assuming your Social Security check will stretch: Your retirement benefits do not adjust based on your local cost of living. The Social Security Administration calculates your benefit based on your lifetime earnings record, not your current zip code. A $2,200 monthly check might cover all your basic needs in Ohio, but it will barely cover rent in Boston.
  • Relocating without a test run: Never buy property in a new city without spending at least a month living there first—ideally during its worst weather season. The charming beach town might feel incredibly isolating in February, and the sunny desert city might prove unbearable in July.

“Retirement is not an age; it’s a financial number.” — Dave Ramsey, Personal Finance Expert

Ramsey’s insight cuts right to the core of relocation. You do not magically earn the right to live in Santa Barbara or New York City simply because you reached age 65. You can only live where your specific financial number supports the local math.

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