St George UT is/was a great winter spot. Access to the national parks and not too far from Vegas. Awfully hot and dry but if you appreciate the desert stuff not a bad spot.
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Wife had already said we need to be by the grandkids (if we have any) which means I have to follow if I ever want to retire.Mom and Dad did the Ft. Myers on a golf course thing. They also looked at Ozarks, Sequim, WA, and the Pinehurst area in NC.
Dad's biggest lesson to me is find a place where YOU fit. They spent a lot of time looking for the right fit, the right people, the right attitudes.
Not sure if I've reminded the board in a while, but I'm retiring in about a month and we moved to CoSprings for our first stage of retirement festivities. We checked out Austin, Santa Fe, central OR (Bend area - Sunriver...) but settled on a place where we fit, where we can afford, and a place that has all the infrastructure (Denver Intl Airport) out our backdoor.
And you base that advice off of? For example, I can buy a mobile home in a retirement community in Texas for less than $100k and not pay lot rent. Places in this park rent for $1200/month. Rent it for 4-6 months each winter and I've paid for a decent chunk of my investment until I retire, whether that be 5 years or 15 years.Rethink that.
My goal has always been to retire at 55. After these last 5 months, I'm not so sure I'm ready for that. I may have to read this book as well.Just ordered this. Will let you know if it is any good.
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You lost me when you high light Myrtle Beach as your main stop in the Carolina's. Ugh.Random comments for you (70 year old Iowa farmer. No hobbies): Started exit strategy at 60-bought into a points based Resort system with access to 4,000+ locations @ 61- made 12 one week winter trips to Mexico & Caribbean - Done that and now taking winter trips to warm spots in US (Mexico has safety issues) @ 67 - purchased 2nd home at Lake of Ozark @ 63 - where ever you go in the winter that is warm and on water there will be lots of folks & lots of Canadians - Texas & Phoenix is dry & very crowded, secluding with lots of old people in a "park" is for lack of a better word, depressing - we like seeing different locations, never go to the same place twice, have found that two weeks at one place and I have seen everything I need to see and do & we even really love Lake of the Ozarks - our only "hobby" is eating at nice restaurants and we love fresh seafood - the Carolina's have great seafood ( try the Calabash style shrimp if you are around Myrtle Beach) - Southern cooking is outstanding - little inside secret, if you want to know where the good food is ask the folks who clean the rooms/maintenance at the resort, throw the brochure away
Don't expect the Gkids to stay in one town for more than 3 years. Just about the time you move to "be by the grandkids.....", they will be moving on to Dad's next job.Wife had already said we need to be by the grandkids (if we have any) which means I have to follow if I ever want to retire.
Don't expect the Gkids to stay in one town for more than 3 years. Just about the time you move to "be by the grandkids.....", they will be moving on to Dad's next job.
Half the folks down here in Destin are retired folks by my totally unscientific polling....Just turned 50 and looking at retirement. I don't want to live my winters in Iowa. What have you or your parents done? Affordable, fun, tax savings, etc. recommendations.. Would you retire somewhere (condo, town home, house, mobile home) or travel the US in an RV? RV's depreciate quickly, but you have the opportunity to see the country. Permanent residence, your're there for 5-6 months and can establish relationships and call it a second home/family. TIA
Half the folks down here in Destin are retired folks by my totally unscientific polling....
Expensive though....1 bedroom condo goes for 200k
Obviously.....have to say I run into more Hawk fans than ISU but there is a ISU contingent down here. Folks from Iowa seem to be pretty proud of their state and go out of their way to talk to other Iowan's regardless of fan affiliation.How many are Hawkeye fans though? That could influence his decision.![]()
You lost me when you high light Myrtle Beach as your main stop in the Carolina's. Ugh.