June 26, 2012

About Retirement Planning: Where Do You Want to Live in Retirement?

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From Melissa Phipps, your Guide to Retirement Planning
I have about 30 years until full retirement age. (Seriously? 30 years? I'm exhausted just thinking about it.) But I still spend a lot of time thinking about where I want to live in my non-working years. Beach or city high-rise? Lake house or college-town condo? OK, maybe it's just daydreaming. But as you near retirement, you might be contemplating a location change. What factors are most important to you?

How to Pick the Best Retirement Spot
Not everyone wants the same thing in a retirement destination, but there are some variables that everyone should consider.

Talk It Out as a Couple
Your ideal destination is just one retirement topic you should discuss with your spouse. Do you have the same goals in mind? The answer will make a difference in how you plan.

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Find the Cheapest Place to Retire
Cost of living is one of the most important factors in retirement. The Elder Index can help you get a sense of the most affordable places to land.

 


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