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10 Beach Towns That Are Perfect For All Retirees

October 26, 2021 · Retirement Life
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Retirees who would like to move to Boston will have tons of things to do, from visiting a myriad of historical haunts to taking the ferry to Spectacle Island or a hop on the commuter rail. The median home price in Boston is $423,450 and the median monthly rent is $1,335.

AARP said that what makes the difference between Boston and other cities is that it has a rich culture, lots of parks, and a higher quality of life in its suburbs. Plus, if you’re retiring from a government job or the military, Massachusetts is the best place to do it. Most payments from public pensions will be exempt from state taxes.

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  1. Tom says:
    March 21, 2022 at 6:50 pm

    Bad choices. Boston? Taxes. San Diego? Restrictions for COVID-19, highest taxes, highest gas prices until the State throws out the Democrats. Miami? Really? This is retirement.

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