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Golden looked like an ideal place when we visited last year.
Yup. Small-town feel, right at the base of the mountains, 15 minutes from downtown Denver.
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Golden looked like an ideal place when we visited last year.
Retire isn't quite the right term, as I expect to one day die on the clock. But five years from now when my daughter is a college freshman, I'm open to living somewhere I could actually have civil rights.
I've always had a soft spot for college towns, so I think I could be content in Blacksburg, Va. If that becomes unaffordable, I will have to hope somewhere like Carbondale, Ill, is an adequate substitute.
Lots of great small college towns. Granville, Ohio. Denison for D III, close enough to Columbus if you have the Big Ten fix. Farmville, Va., home of Longwood and Hampden-Sydney, close to UVA. Hanover, Va., home to Randolph-Macon. Monmouth or McMinnville, Ore. Pullman/Moscow.Retire isn't quite the right term, as I expect to one day die on the clock. But five years from now when my daughter is a college freshman, I'm open to living somewhere I could actually have civil rights.
I've always had a soft spot for college towns, so I think I could be content in Blacksburg, Va. If that becomes unaffordable, I will have to hope somewhere like Carbondale, Ill, is an adequate substitute.
My best friend from college lives in Washington, in your neck of the woods. Might be something to check out.Mine should be well-documented: barrier island off the coast of North Carolina.
Yeah, hurricanes suck, and the resulting insurance sucks even worse, but I love Southern coastal living. It's worth it.
My hometown is getting unmanageable in terms of infrastructure because of the number of people retiring there from out of state.
I'm just going to stop here because unless something happens, my last full day of work* is Nov. 1, and maybe I'll do some long form piece about my experiences.
*Last full day of doing what I'm currently doing. I'm too young just to do nothing. I'll find something else less stressful for another 6-7 years.
As a retiree, who picked living on a big sandbar out in the North Atlantic, let me just add another factor to consider. Access to medical care, which gets more important the older you get. I would never live on Cape Cod if it wasn't within relatively easy (a little under 2 hours most of the time) driving distance of Boston, one of the world's medical capitals.
I need a weird sweet spot where it isn't so big and popular as to become unaffordable, but the local uni. is big enough to provide a plentiful supply of performing arts and, yes, sports.Lots of great small college towns. Granville, Ohio. Denison for D III, close enough to Columbus if you have the Big Ten fix. Farmville, Va., home of Longwood and Hampden-Sydney, close to UVA. Hanover, Va., home to Randolph-Macon. Monmouth or McMinnville, Ore. Pullman/Moscow.
Just FYI, I'm sure you know this, but Blacksburg is a TRUE college town, where half the population scatters from May-August and there are some real townie/student politics going on. When people talk about Tech vs. UVA, it's that Blacksburg is a college town and that Charlottesville is a city that happens to have a college in it.
That said, you could do worse than Blacksburg/Christiansburg if you're looking for quiet and great outdoor activities. Roanoke's not too far away if you're looking for a mid-size city fix. Don't think I could ever do it, just too small for me. But it works for some.
To your other point, yeah, 20 years in newspapers have ensured that I have no chance at retirement before 65. I'm hoping I'm in my retirement gig, if we're being honest. Richmond's the perfect speed for me -- big enough to have everything with enough neighborhoods that you can still find a sort of small-city appeal. I'm also pretty well paid amongst the golf ashociation communications crowd, and my only real "upgrades" would be to go the NYC or Southern Cal, and neither hold much appeal for me.