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July 1, 2019 • 8 minutes
Days in a hammock on the beach? Fishing mountain streams? Long afternoons with the grandkids? Where you live in retirement will determine what you will do and with whom, which are big factors for your well being. Where you live is also a HUGE financial consideration. Might relocating enable you to spend less? Release home equity? Reduce taxes?
There are lots of reasons to think carefully about where you’ll live in retirement. Below are some resources to help you decide:
A recent study revealed that while 40% of Americans plan to move in retirement, the majority intend to stay put. And, there are good reasons to stay at home:
What is more important in life than relationships? An AARP study found that 80 percent of adults 45 and older believe it is important to live near their children and grandchildren.
A Merril Lynch study found that nearly 30% of relocating seniors say that their reason for moving is to be closer to family.
It is not your imagination, science has found that we become less open to change as we age.
Our homes hold so many memories and so many hopes for the future. We have experienced so much in our homes and we may want to continue those traditions.
Downsizing is possible and can be a really good move for your retirement finances. However, relocating is not always a money saver. Finding a home that costs less than where you live can be difficult, and moving costs, sales commissions and upgrades can be costly.
Too often our homes are less about where we live and are more about being a storage facility.The best selling book, “The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up,” suggests that decluttering brings joy. Joy is a good goal for retirement and purging stuff from your life might make a move possible.
Most of us have been with our existing doctors for quite some time. It can be scary to think about starting from scratch. However, healthcare quality and costs vary greatly across the country and world.
If you are considering relocating for retirement, you should probably start by asking yourself questions like:
Perhaps the MOST important criteria for determining the best place to retire, is assessing what you can really afford.
Most people are not as prepared for retirement as they would like to be and housing is usually the biggest cost for any household. If you currently own your home, it may also be your most valuable asset. So, the decision of where to live is hugely significant for your finances and could make or break your budget.
Use Boldin Retirement Planner to determine what you can afford and try different scenarios.
The Planner makes it easy to try different retirement housing scenarios.
Maybe your ideal retirement destination is too expensive, have you considered thinking slightly outside the box regarding your housing?
You don’t need to — nor should you — decide where to retire today. Figuring out the best place for your retirement can be a fun years-long project.
Do some research, take some vacations to your targeted destinations and then try it out for a longer period of time.
List of places to Retire in the United States:
Kiplinger: Whether it reflects the warmer weather, quality healthcare or a low tax burden
Forbes: Forbes Magazine looked at 800 locales and identified their top 25 places which they “believe offer excellent retirement value.”
U.S. News and World Report: The top criteria used were: “the happiness of local residents, housing affordability, tax rates and healthcare quality. “
Retirement Living: Retirement Living has identified four off the beaten track communities that stand out as great for retirement.
Bankrate: Bankrate ranks all 50 states for retirement.
Quirky: Explore AARP’s list of quirky places to retire.
Great Garages: Lake Weir Living in Florida specializes in homes with unique garages for retirees who love motorcycles, RVs or classic cars.
Surf: Here are the best surf towns in America and abroad.
Golf: Research the best value golf courses in America.
Commonwealth Fund: This site has easy to use charting that lets you click on a state or county and see the ranking for how well healthcare is performing in that area.
Medicareguide: Medicare Guide lists the best states for elderly healthcare.
U.S. News: Here is a ranking from U.S. News and World Report of the best states for healthcare.
The Boldin Retirement Planner: The Boldin Retirement Planner is a sophisticated and powerful retirement planning calculator. It enables you to run countless scenarios on more than 200 different criteria. You can compare housing, medical, cost of living and tax considerations for one location vs. another.
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