Where To Retire?

Whether you're close to retirement age or not, it's something we all think about. Find out the perfect place for you to spend your retirement by answering these questions!

Tags: Living, Rest


Here are all the results with descriptions

Galveston, Texas
Galveston is full of revitalized neighborhoods and beautiful real estate. What's great about the state of Texas is there is no state income tax. That means all your retirement savings and pension remain tax-free! You can keep all your money for yourself in this gorgeous town.

Ensenada, Baja California
Some people call this area 'Old Mexico.' The downtown region is full of international restaurants, bars, and street vendors. It offers plenty of cultures and a decent cost of living. The climate is mild, and you won't have to worry about getting blasted with snow in the winter months.

Lincoln, Nebraska
You don't necessarily have to spend your retirement on the beach or in the mountains. Lincoln, Nebraska offers a bit of the urban life with a side of outdoor freedom. There is plenty to do here if you want to go out and shop or see a live show. You'll be perfectly comfortable relaxing at home in your quiet environment too.

Colorado Springs, Colorado
There is a nice blend of nature and city living found in Colorado Springs that draws in retirees. You can explore the city that is full of art, dining, and theatre, or you can go and explore one of the many trails and parks just outside of town. Housing is decently priced, and people living in retirement can qualify for some tax exclusions.

Springfield, Massachusetts
When you are ready to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city once and for all, Springfield is a great place to do it. There's still plenty to do that will keep you busy, but you won't be fighting through crowds of traffic every time you want to go out and explore.

Hickory, North Carolina
If you're someone that enjoys the four seasons of the year, Hickory is the perfect place to retire. You're going to get a little bit of everything, but none of it will be too extreme. Stroll down the farmer's markets and gather all your homegrown fruits and vegetables or go visit the downtown area for a bit more excitement.