How to Find *Your* Perfect Small Town
This list is a wonderful starting point, but the perfect town for your neighbor might not be the perfect town for you. A successful senior relocation begins with a bit of self-reflection. Before you start packing boxes, sit down and create your personal “must-have” list. Consider these key factors:
Proximity to Family: How important is it to be a short drive from children and grandchildren? Or is a short flight acceptable? Be honest about how often you want to see them and what that travel looks like.
Healthcare Access: This is non-negotiable. Research the quality of the local hospital, the availability of specialists, and the general healthcare infrastructure. Look for towns with highly-rated medical centers or those within an hour’s drive of a major healthcare hub.
Cost of Living and Taxes: Your retirement budget is paramount. Look at housing costs (both buying and renting), property taxes, state income tax (some states don’t have one!), and the general price of groceries and utilities. A lower cost of living can significantly stretch your retirement savings.
Climate and Scenery: Are you dreaming of year-round sunshine, or do you love the changing of the seasons? Do you feel most at home near the ocean, in the mountains, or on the plains? Don’t underestimate how much the weather and landscape can impact your daily happiness.
Lifestyle and Hobbies: What will you do with your newfound free time? Look for a town that supports your passions. If you love golf, find a place with great courses. If you’re an artist, seek out a community with a strong arts scene. If you’re a lifelong learner, a college town might be a perfect fit.