Where to Retire is the only magazine in America designed to help you find the ideal setting
for your retirement. Join us and we'll introduce you to America's most idyllic retirement towns,
unveil undiscovered havens and tout tax heavens. We'll reveal the best retirement neighborhoods
and highlight the best places to retire on a budget. We'll answer your questions in Retirement Adviser,
tell you how to get top dollar for your current home when you sell, share the secrets to slashing
your moving costs, and much, much more.
Here's a small sampling of what we'll cover in our next issue:
Coming in our September/October 2009 issue (July 31, 2009)
Town Profiles
Between Orlando and Tampa, Lakeland is convenient to both Florida coasts and has its own attractions, including impressive artistic facilities... One of Mississippi's certified retirement communities, Hattiesburg is a college town chock-full of educational and cultural amenities... In central Missouri, the Lake of the Ozarks is a longtime popular recreational playground... Against the towering Wasatch Range in northern Utah, Ogden is a historic railroad hub luring retirees with a four-season outdoor lifestyle.
Terrific Places With Great Home Buys
From Fort Myers, FL, to Salem, OR, these cities across the country give more bang for your home-buying buck today, combining good-value bargains and retiree attractions.
Football Fever Towns
You can feel the spirit in these college towns where everyone joins in cheering the home team — and retirees score extra benefits with lifelong-learning programs and cultural events.
Cool Escapes
Where do you go when the weather is too sultry?Our destinations for seasonal fun offer a variety of options for everyone, whether you prefer the mountains, lakes or woods.
Financial Consultant
Owner-financed mortgages — explore the pros and cons of this possibility in helping sell your property to relocate.
And Much, Much More!
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