5 Great Cities To Retire In
Now that you are transitioning into retirement, you will no longer be tied down to a single location.
Have you considered relocating? Maybe you want to enjoy warmer weather year-round or be part of a retirement community. Depending on the state, housing could be more affordable and your income may be taxed at lower rates. If you have been considering a move, then you should consider the following cities:
Sarasota, Florida
Florida lives up to its nickname of the Sunshine State. With blue skies, tons of sun, and a slight breeze, your retirement will look like a postcard. Sarasota is much more than just beaches though, as the downtown area offers a vibrant art scene, live music, and highly rated restaurants for every occasion. Sarasota is a stunning city for the retiree looking to live their life to the fullest.
Benefits:
- Has a great retiree population. The median age is 53 years old.
- Has many highly rated hospitals.
- Average high/low temps of 81.7 and 64.1
- Does not have a state income tax which includes Social Security benefits, pensions, IRA’s, 401ks and other retirement income.
- Has no inheritance or estate tax.
Things to Consider
- Homes prices are above national averages at $387,630.
- The areas infrastructure has not kept up with its population growth, so a car is a must have.
Augusta, Georgia
Augusta, Georgia may be best known for hosting the Masters tournament but this city has much more to offer than just golf. The Augusta Canal is filled with outdoor enthusiasts as the adjacent trails provide plenty of opportunities enjoy the comfortable climate. If you are a lifetime learner, you will be ecstatic to learn that residents who are 62 or older can take any class free at Augusta University on a space-available basis.
Benefits
- Home prices are well below national averages at $134,000.
- Georgia has generous tax breaks for its older residents.
- Augusta University Health is a health care network that includes the 478-bed Augusta University Medical Center. The network offers a long list of specialists, including doctors who focus on oncology, geriatrics and senior health.
- Climate provides comfortable summers and mild winters.
- Low crime rate.
Things to Consider
- Augusta has a higher poverty rate than the national average.
- Having a car is a must have for transportation.
Charlestown, South Carolina
Charlestown, South Carolina provides a subtropical climate making it the perfect location for rest and relaxation. With Folly beach nearby you will be a destination for family reunions so you can do more of what you love with the people you love. South Carolina is also filled with rich history. If you drive up to Charlotte NC, you will have an abundance of sports teams to watch (21 minor and major league teams) for your entertainment.
Benefits
- Cost of living is 1% less than the national average.
- No tax on Social Security income and no State Estate tax.
- Favorable ratio of doctors per capita.
- Strong economy if you choose or need to re-enter the work force.
- Has a large senior population.
- Many public transportation options to choose from.
Things to Consider
- Good climate, however, will experience above average rainfall and a hurricane season.
- Overgrowth is reducing the amount of land available as housing developments are built.
Contact Retire Safety First or call us at 860-757-3644. We would love to help you decide if relocating is the right decision for you!
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Looking to live near the mountains and water? Chattanooga, Tennessee allows you to enjoy the best of both with Lookout Mountain and the Tennessee River. The Riverwalk is in the lively downtown area which is a local and tourist hot spot. Best known for its’ shops and restaurants, a spectacular aquarium, and Creative Discovery Museum for the grandkids.
Benefits
- Median homes prices are $232,000, far below the national average.
- 16.6% of the population is 65 years or older.
- Has no income or estate tax (includes Social Security and retirement income).
- Great health care is available through the Erlanger Health System, which has five hospitals based in Chattanooga. Other local hospitals include CHI Memorial and Parkridge Medical Center.
- Growing economy if you need or want to re-enter the workforce.
- Robust senior citizen transportation available
Things to Consider
- High sales tax
- Summers can be very humid.
Roanoke, Virginia
If you love outdoor adventures, then Roanoke, Virginia should be a top consideration for places to move to in retirement. With over 600 miles of trails and outdoor activities you will always have something to do outdoors. The famous Appalachian Trails is just north of Roanoke. With the local economy recently being brought back to life by healthcare and technology, Roanoke is slowly but surely becoming a retirement destination.
Benefits
- Median home prices are below national averages at $200,000.
- The cost of living is lower than national average.
- Enjoys all four seasons but tends to lack the extremes of other seasonal areas.
- Social Security income is not taxed.
- While in a rural setting, Carilion Medical Center’s headquarters is in Roanoke.
Things to Consider
- Higher than average crime rate.
- Has a smaller and younger population.
You have worked incredibly hard to prepare for retirement. Now is the time to do what you love with the people you love. Relocating can be an attractive option when retiring because of warmer climates and lower taxes.
At Retire Safety First, we would love to help you decide if relocating is the right decision for you!
Contact us today or call us at 860-757-3644!
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