My wife is from East Texas. Our retirement options are Stillwater, East Texas or Hawaii.
I guess me and @RCPorky are going to be neighbors.
When are you coming back stateside?
My wife is from East Texas. Our retirement options are Stillwater, East Texas or Hawaii.
I guess me and @RCPorky are going to be neighbors.
They are? I hadn't heard that recently. Where?Stillwater is finally getting a target.
Not sure but my daughter is fired up over it. LolThey are? I hadn't heard that recently. Where?
Target has had its eye on a specific tract of land on the west side of Stilly for some time now. @EvilPOKES is correct - 50k is the population threshold, and the city was pretty disappointed when they didn't hit that during the 2010 census. Many in town think Wal Mart put the super center on the west side of town 10 years ago as a preemptive move to ward off a Target entry into the market, because it's right by the land Target's been looking at.Not sure but my daughter is fired up over it. Lol
That is exactly correct. I think the land going just west is what they've looked at since?Target has had its eye on a specific tract of land on the west side of Stilly for some time now. @EvilPOKES is correct - 50k is the population threshold, and the city was pretty disappointed when they didn't hit that during the 2010 census. Many in town think Wal Mart put the super center on the west side of town 10 years ago as a preemptive move to ward off a Target entry into the market, because it's right by the land Target's been looking at.
I heard at one point that Target actually owned the land, but I'm not sure that's correct.
I'm not sure, but it wouldn't surprise me a bit.That is exactly correct. I think the land going just west is what they've looked at since?
Then you better get busy living or get busy dying.Zihuatanejo, Mexico
Estes Park, CO (very likely)
Stillwater (wife will nix this one)
Denver (what can I say, I like it here)
You just need to know the hidden places around townEstes Park is a fun little town but the tourist traffic is a bit insane during the summer. When I get old and decrepit I think I'll need something a little quieter.
You just need to know the hidden places around town
My parents built a place outside town in the early '90s, so we've figured out ways to avoid traffic in the years since. We love spending time there in the spring, summer, and fall, but winters there are pretty rough.
Where I retire it will not snow.
We use to own a condo in Chicago. I could see us buying another condo in Oak Park and summering there.Where I retire the temperature will never exceed 90F - at least not while I'm there.
Reno was a city that I thought about when I was looking for a place to retire.1. Northern California/Western Nevada- Tahoe/Truckee or Napa/Sonoma. (I grew up in that area and have always wanted to move back.)
2. Kalispell, Flathead, Whitefish MT
3.If I can't afford the first 2 Chattanooga TN.
Flagstaff proper maybe, but the outskirts are my jam! The skiing be good!
I had Santa Fe on my list for a while. Even went out there and checked it twice. Second time, had a real estate agent show us around. It's an artsy town, high altitude desert. What I learned was, water shortages, wildfires, and high real estate prices. I liked the area a lot. Just did not like those qualities. It reminded me of Laguna Beach. Since I live in Orange County I thought why move 700 miles to Laguna Beach when Laguna Beach is 20 minutes away. The real estate lady who showed us around was from Orange County. She was moving back to Orange County.name your top 3 *financially realistic* retirement destinations. I can’t buy Necker Island, even after the hurricane damage.
My current top 3 (wife and I):
- Santa Fe
- Stillwater
- somewhere in the Hill Country of Texas
I'm in a similar boat - I'm planing to work until at least my late 60s as I know I'll get bored too easily in retirement.I don’t think I’ll ever truly retire. The thought of it scares the hell out of me. With that said I could see myself spending several months “away” a year which is feasible.
My pick would be Basalt, CO.
Probably Texas...either East Texas Hill Country, Big Bend country, or Gulf coast.
East Texas Hill Country? You mean the region just west of Austin yes?
I don’t think I’ll ever truly retire. The thought of it scares the hell out of me. With that said I could see myself spending several months “away” a year which is feasible.
My pick would be Basalt, CO.
NYC is to expensive, just visit, Way cheaper. Plus the NY estate tax is deplorable. Just visit. The healthcare in NYC is no better than many other places in the US.I agree. I picture myself working 2-3 days/week when I “retire” and taking frequent extended time off.
NYC for me in terms of spending extended time there. Tons to do, it is walkable and great healthcare.
Although Naples is tough to beat in February when it is cold everywhere else.