Monday, November 1, 2010

Ten Perfect Places To Retire

Sarasota Florida

Florida remains one of the best places for retirees and Sarasota may just be the perfect place for you. Located on the Gulf Coast of Florida, which has more than 30 miles of beautiful beaches and a climate that is perfect for boating, tennis and golf. This is not a big city, but it definitely has an urban, thanks to first-class hospitality.

Williamsburg Virginia

If an idea of the colony of the South is his idea of the best place to retire, consider Williamsburg. The romance of the colonial spirit of the eighteenth century is in the air and if you like being around (and remembered) from its British colonial heritage and would like access to one of its 15 golf courses, this is the place for you.

St. Simons Island, Georgia

If your idea of a great retirement is something like the eternal summer, consider St. Simons Island. Located just a few miles from Brunswick, Georgia, this island enjoys the sun for more than six months of each year. The house prices are not cheap these days, but have to share the sandy beaches and beautiful wetlands with 13,400 inhabitants of the island, so there is plenty of room for you.

Walla Walla Washington

With a population of good, solid local only 30,000, Walla Walla was recently voted one of the best places to retire in the U.S.. If you want a quiet lifestyle in a city where people know each other, then this is the place for you. Walla Walla is that people who have been dreaming when you want to escape the rat race - with bookstores, restaurants and art galleries, where local universities offer many activities such as lectures and classes for senior citizens. And if you're used to the prices of the big city, I love the fact that his future home in Walla Walla, is a pleasant surprise and affordable.

Fayetteville, Arizona

Luxury living in the Ozarks? If you are a country boy or girl at heart, Fayetteville has much to offer as one of the best places to retire in this southern city is known for its affordable housing and low cost of living, not to mention the air free animated. Imagine fishing in clear lakes and enjoy the fall foliage in a place with low crime rates and unemployment. Try it for a year and ensure that you stay local 10, 20, maybe more years of peace.

Bellingham Washington

Located between Vancouver and Seattle, Bellingham offers plenty of great sea and mountain views, fresh water lakes and the historic districts of Victorian inspiration. As one of the best places to retire in, Bellingham offers plenty of fun and charm.

San Diego, California

Still I can not get enough of the spirit of California? One of the best places to retire to the city if you want an all in California, is San Diego, with its climate and sandy beaches. This is the perfect place for retirement, if you intend to stay active. The beaches and the famous Balboa Park are just some of the places you can go to for gaming and entertainment. I love the fact that this city remains one of the most competitive in the fields of electronics, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. Be prepared to spend a little on housing, however. San Diego is not entirely cheap.

Charleston South Carolina

The South remains one of the best places to retire in Charleston and the charming town where you can enjoy many activities in a thriving economy. Historic, romantic and beautiful, Charleston may be the location of the house of your dreams, if you do not mind the heat of summer.

Loveland, Colorado

If the name fails, is the place. With its spectacular mountain views and easy access to outdoor activities, Loveland is one of the best places to retire in Go skiing, fishing or hiking in this rural Eden and enjoy the city life in an accessible environment .

Holland Michigan

Holland is one of the best places to retire in, thanks to its spectacular view of Lake Michigan and facilities for sailing and beach fun. If you do not mind the winter outside, you can still enjoy plenty of activity inside. Do not worry, though. Dutch streets and sidewalks are heated for snow should not be a concern. Not only that, you can plan trips to the Grand Rapids, at any time, taking into account that is only half an hour away.


 

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