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Places to Live After Retirementaz2010 from East Hampton, MA Feedback About This Post:RE: Places to Live After Retirement
I grew up in west Tennessee and have spent my adult life in southern Mississippi. My daughter's family live in Cleveland, TN which is about 25 miles north of Chattanooga and very near the Smokey Mts. Post By Marion in Mississippi. (Guest Post) RE: Places to Live After RetirementI was born in eastern KY moved away in my 20s to Georgia and then to California. I've moved back to eastern KY two years ago and I've found that life here is difficult adjustment. Attitudes are so strong and passed down from generation to generation and there is no culture or diversity in this area at all. Property; food; clothing living expenses are low but car insurance is outrageous. We've built a home here and very settled in but still not satisfied. I would recommend you come to eastern KY and spend a few days listen and look. Post By Connie (Guest Post) RE: Places to Live After Retirement
I once had a book on this subject. If I were you, I'd do an internet search to find the book. It considers everything including cost of living. Post By Carol in PA (Guest Post) RE: Places to Live After Retirement
Here's another site to check out: www.city-data.com. You have to register, but it isn't a problem. On this site you can check out information on any locale, and go onto the various state forums to ask questions about living in that area. Post by NokomisNims RE: Places to Live After RetirementI live in E TN (Bristol). I grew up here, then lived in northern CA for 30 years before coming back. Just to let you know, this IS the Bible belt and you have to be willing and adaptable if necessary to let religion (Protestant, sometimes Fundamentalist) permeate most all parts of your life. On the other hand, the people are great. The traffic is manageable, the shopping is not very extensive, chain restaurants are everywhere. Check out Southwest VA also. There are some nice little towns up there. If you need to consider this, salaries are mostly minimum wage and there there aren't a lot. If you have advanced technical skills you might be alright. Good luck. Post by tennesue RE: Places to Live After Retirement
Having spent time in Eastern Kentucky, I'd rather visit than live there. I think the remoteness and different culture would be especially hard to adjust to, coming from the east coast. Post by ChloeA RE: Places to Live After Retirement
Hi! I am from Mass. too. I lived in Louisiana for about 20 years. I taught there. I never really fit in. Lots of people were very nice, but I have come back to Mass. to live now. I am looking for a cheaper place for retirement, probably in the South, too. I am thinking living near a major university, or close to an urban area will probably satisfy me the most. Post by mulberry204 RE: Places to Live After RetirementMy in-laws moved to Bainbridge, GA and they love it. I love it too. A small community with a lot of retirees and families too. I like that the areas around it are not developed and it is not far to the big city Tallahassee FL either. Post by Bookeesmom RE: Places to Live After RetirementTry this web page. They list a lot of stuff including taxes state by state and places to live. twetzel AT retirementliving.com Post By Harry (Guest Post) |
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