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Still Doin Time
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Nokesville, Va.
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Serious Question for the Older PPBT - Where to Live in Retirement?
I live in Northern VA about 50 miles west of DC. I grew up near here, it is still a beautiful place for the most part. But unless money falls out of the sky in the next 5 years or so, I don't think we can afford to live here. So that then begs the question........where?
This has crossed my mind more than once, buying a nice, used, big houseboat on a lake in Tennessee or similar area and live on it full time. Things that appeal to both of of us: We love the water, I've owned boats in the past and enjoyed them. I do all my own maintenance. We can move it, ride around the lake for a change of scenery. Things that concern us: Good health care within reasonable driving distance, food stores, etc. Bad weather. Slip and shore electric/ water / sewage monthly costs. Things that would be tough to give up: a garage for my 911, motorcycles, hot rod, place to work in - my hobby. So has anyone thought about this, done it, experiences even as a vacation setup as opposed to buying an actual lake front home, which btw, is 3 to 4 X more $$$$$
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My plan when we moved here (from northern VA) was to make friends with someone who had a boat. Mission accomplished. He has a 34 foot center console…don’t think there’s any real economical way to own a boat.
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Boats are great-no property taxes (offsets slip rent and the other things) go where you want within reason.
But what's kept me on dry land about an hour south of you is what you worry about-it a very small space, even on a large boat, and you can't really have any hobbies other than the boat or reading or playing a guitar.
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I'm starting to look at other state options too. I live in IL and I would like to find a smaller metro area with lower housing costs. I have a list of wants and also a list of where I have no desire to move. I have no family in the area and both sons, who have families, are east of me - so I'm looking to move closer to them.
What I'm seeing is housing costs have risen over the last 2 years and it is starting to look like a much smaller difference and in some cases about the same. I'm re-thinking my next steps.
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Greg, Asphalt, since both of you live in VA, is it a retirement friendly state?
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I agree with what's been said about the long term prospects of living on a boat - even a house boat. It's possible if that's you only thing in life, but not if you have wider interests. I've said this before & will say it againl When you retire and time passes, your interests and preferences can & most likely will change over time. Your best prospect is to create a situation that offers the most flexibility. I have three, retired friends who are selling and moving out of CA - one to FL & two to TN. I suspect they want to avoid the costs of living in CA. If you plan to move, it might be a good idea to research places where you can make your money stretch and allow you to enjoy additional pursuits that might change over time.
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Still Doin Time
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Nokesville, Va.
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Well, as much as I know, no taxes on SS, possibly no State taxes on my ( future ) pension. But in this area, very high cost of living, specifically housing / re taxes. Now there are parts of Va west / south of me past the immediate influence of DC politics and money that cost of living is much cheaper, but you have to be careful because some declining small towns have high crime, few amenities.
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It's a conundrum for sure. When you find a much cheaper place to live you live with people that don't have the money to live where you are now. If it is ideal, people have already discovered it and are running the prices up.
Good thing you're not from CA and moving east or north. They all hate us. They are generalizing, of course, but the majority of urban CA'ians are jerks. One place for us to go is Vegas. BTDT and it's a dump for the better part. But everyone in Vegas is from somewhere else or their parents are. |
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I hear the number of Americans choosing to retire overseas is steadily rising. I've thought about it myself.
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I understand South Dakota is nice...if you're into ice fishing. Zero income tax & bargain housing.
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I've heard the same about the dakotas. Dirt cheap in no where towns with no industry. Safe and red. Can't really go wrong with that.
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I have friends from nepal, sri lanka, Bangladesh, India, ect. that state i can live like a king(hotel every night and eating out for all meals) for 1,000 usd a month. One gal was a higher caste(nepal warrior caste). Might visit after i graduate...
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And Europe? Man, you have to hate money to move there. There are some more reasonably priced areas than the major cities in the major countries. But you're looking at double the gas costs, way more than double the taxes - sales and income - and volatile energy costs for as far as the eye can see. Not that we don't have our own problems here, but I'd not be moving to Europe unless money were no object. And I've been there a lot.
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If you can ignore a lot of bible beaters (ie, there are more churches than gas stations within 10 miles of me) then I'd recommend N Central Florida. Probably just outside of Alachua county in Columbia county (between high springs, bell, ft white, live oak and lake city) with easy access to both I-10 and I-75. Gainesville/UF (UF/Shands medical) in 30 minutes, Jax/St Aug an hour or so, Tallahasse, Orlando, Tampa Daytona in 3 hours. No state income tax, low property taxes (out of Alachua co), plenty of out doors stuff to do (check out our springs and rivers, hour or so to salt water east or west), no snow, and hurricanes are really only a PITA if you dont have a generator. $400k will get you a big house on 20+ acres with deer, turkey, maybe pigs ....
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With all that said, I intentionally retired here and don't regret it. The growth in my area has been a stressor, but other than that, I don't regret it in the least. And no Chicago style cold, ever. If we get snow, its gone in 48 hrs. Feel free to PM if you have specific questions.
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You could always rent a storage unit for your toys on the beach somewhere not too far from the dock. Use your boat bicycle to get from hither to yon. It will be like the other boat people, but your on shore beater will be an old 911, or whatever, 928 would be better I guess.
You know, a shark for the guy lives on the water. Oh yeah, as close to the grand kids as is practical
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Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Chesapeake, VA
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Virginia has had some good press lately for retirees. NoVA is a different animal, seems like you need to go WAY out from DC to find reasonable housing. We are just south of Norfolk, and west of Virginia Beach. Beach is 25 minutes, OBX is 70 minutes, we can be in Charlottesville and the hills in ~3 hours. Lots to do, Williamsburg is great during the holidays. I grew up in CO and wife is a Texan. Way too hot to go to TX, and CO has been over-run with crazy people. Since we have been here 20+ years (military), I expect with the friends here, and daughters, we will sit tight.
I do like Charlottesville - at least parts. Down near Abingdon the summers are much cooler than the swamp a@@ heat we get. It is nice to have seasons.
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