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Making
The "Best Of" Your Retirement
A Special Edition
The
Best Places To Retire
The
best place for you to live when you retire may be right
under your own roof! In fact, unlike previous years,
90% of retirees choose to remain in the communities where
they have put "down roots." With expanding options
for retirement living now available in virtually every city
and state, "staying put" has become a practical choice.
However,
if you want a change of residence, here's a listing of the
most desirable U.S. cities according to Richard Fox, the
author of "America's Best Places to Retire."
is lengthy research was based on population, housing cost,
sales tax, income tax, estate tax, intangible tax, cost
of living, climate, health care, lodging, crime rate, religion,
education, housing options, visitor lodging and information
services.
Maybe
you're already living in one of them and don't even know
it!
ALABAMA
ARIZONA
- Prescott
- Scottsdale
- Tucson
- Wickenburg
ARKANSAS
CALIFORNIA
COLORADO
FLORIDA
- Crystal River
- DeLand
- Fort Lauderdale
- Inverness
- Key West
- Mount Dora
- North Fort Myers
- Ocala
- Ormond Beach
- Pensacola
- Port Charlotte
- St. Augustine
- Sarasota
- Siesta Key
- Vero Beach
- Winter Haven
- Winter Park
GEORGIA
- Athens
- Gainesville
- Golden Isles
IDAHO
MAINE
MICHIGAN
MISSOURI
MISSISSIPPI
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NEVADA
NEW JERSEY
NEW MEXICO
NORTH CAROLINA
- Asheville
- Brevard
- Chapel Hill
- Edenton
- Greenville
- Hendersonville
- Pinehurst
OREGON
- Ashland
- Bend
- Eugene
- Grants Pass
PENNSYLVANIA
SOUTH CAROLINA
TENNESSEE
TEXAS
- Kerrville
- Lake Conroe
- Marble Falls
- Rockport
- Wimberley
UTAH
VIRGINIA
WASHINGTON
- Port Townsend
- San Juan Islands
- Whidbey Island
WISCONSIN
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