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 January/February 2010 issue (December 1, 2009)
Special 2010 Six-Part Series — Ready for the Rebound!
50 Hot Spots for Retirement Real Estate Discounts:
The year 2010 presents unique opportunities for baby boomers and retirees to snap up dream retirement real estate at exceptional discounts. Where to Retire is researching markets nationwide for top places to buy now. We will present a collection of choices in each issue this year — to start, 8 Enticing Coastal Sites.
Town Profiles
In the panhandle of Florida, Pensacola celebrates more than 400 years of history, attracting retirees today with cultural activities, beautiful beaches and great fishing... With a carefree Wild West attitude, Reno, NV, promises ample entertainment from indoors at the casinos to outdoors in the mountains and nearby Lake Tahoe... It's known as the "golf capital of Tennessee," but Crossville also has other lures, including low-cost living on the Cumberland Plateau... Along South Carolina's Grand Strand coastal stretch, Myrtle Beach is the center for an active lifetyle, perfect for beach lovers, golf enthusiasts, shoppers and nightlife fans.
8 Low-Tax Destinations
Your retirement income can go further in these places, which have a below-average total tax burden for retirees.
Condo Lifestyles
Condo living is popular for retirement, but buyers need to know the special issues involved in this type of home ownership.
Financial Consultant
You may find that your house isn't the only asset taxed by your new hometown. Learn about the impact of personal property taxes levied on cars in many states.
And Much, Much More!
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