My husband is retiring soon and I have been exploring mid-large size cities where it's sunny year-round - where should we go?
Briefly

Moving to sunnier climes is a goal of many retirees or soon-to-be retirees, especially those who live in the northern hemisphere. Shoveling snow gets old real fast as you age.
Finding a new place to live in retirement is a deeply personal decision. There are, however, tools available to narrow down your list if advice from friends and others doesn't meet your needs.
Many recommendations were for the Redditor to check out small cities in southern California, such as Fallbrook, Torrance, and Lomita, though they struggled with affordability.
The cost of living in the Golden State is 38% higher than the national average, making it difficult to find an affordable sunny location there.
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