The 10 Best Places To Retire Give Good Design For the Golden Years
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The 10 Best Places To Retire Give Good Design For the Golden Years
"'If your retirement plan is just 'move where everyone else moves,' I can safely predict that you'll end up overpaying and underliving,' says Nathan Richardson, founder of the real estate company CashForHome. 'Follow the infrastructure instead of following the herd, and look for healthcare access, walkability/transit, safety with actual life around you, and a pace that matches your spirit... think of it as a second launch, and pick your city like you're picking your next identity.'"
"It's estimated that 4.1 million Americans will retire next year (and then again in 2027), and of them, hundreds of thousands will likely consider the best places to retire. Last year, some 258,000 Americans moved specifically for retirement, according to the most recent research from HireAHelper. So with more retirees packing up their homes and-in some cases-fishing out their passports, we decided to reach out to experts."
An estimated 4.1 million Americans will retire next year, with hundreds of thousands likely considering relocation for retirement. About 258,000 Americans moved specifically for retirement last year, according to HireAHelper. Real estate agents, personal finance advisors, and international moving specialists provided input on top retirement locations. Picks include both U.S. cities and international destinations, ranging from big-city amenities to small-town vibes. Key selection criteria include safety, affordability, healthcare access, walkability and transit, tax advantages, and favorable weather. Emphasis is on infrastructure and a lifestyle pace that aligns with personal preferences.
Read at Architectural Digest
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