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Will you move when you retire?

Started by 66FBCharger, June 03, 2016, 07:26:03 AM

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66FBCharger

When you retire will you live where you live now or move to somewhere else?
Where do you live now? Where would you move to?
What are the pros and cons of where you are moving from and the pros and cons of where you are moving to?
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myk

Retire?  I will never be able to afford to do that; assuming I even live that long...

johnnycharger

I don't know if I will ever afford to retire but I wish I could already. I need more lottery tickets.
I bought my first home 5 years ago and I hope it is the only one I ever need to buy. I love my place and my neighborhood. I am in Napa - the city I grew up in.

RallyeMike

My area has grown ridiculously crowded and more expensive, and supposedly is going to be getting much worse, so we are moving. We love our house, City, and climate - just not the traffic and taxes.

The last year or so has been spent exploring options - it looks like we'll be able to find a similar house within 50-100 miles that costs 1/2 to 2/3 as much and the property taxes will be a 1/3  to 1/2. Exactly where, of many options, is TBD. We plan to be flexible and jump on whatever good opportunity comes up within multiple chosen areas. We have looked into other states, but where we live now has a good economy, lots of varied activities, and incredible beauty and we don't want to walk away from that.
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71charger_fan

We thought about moving, but really love Frederick, MD. Although MD taxes suck, my best estimate was that it would take me about 10 years to amortize the cost of moving to another state through tax savings. So, I built another garage, put on a sunroom, and am having a patio installed. We'll stay put until forced by age and/or infirmity to move.

I was lucky. I spent the last 9 years plus overseas. That gave me the extra income and savings I needed to retire while still relatively young (57). I retired last October 3rd. I miss the paychecks, but, whenever I hear the traffic reports, I know I did the right thing.

68X426


We might move because all the retirees are now moving here to my little town, it's getting crowded.

Nevada - no state taxes, looking better all the time.







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We Want to Help You.

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1966 Dodge Van, /6, slow

John_Kunkel


I retired 25 years ago and considered moving (I hate the Cali politics) but the move would have required logistics that were impractical.

If I lived out of a suitcase I'd be long gone from here.
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

Patronus

Quote from: myk on June 03, 2016, 08:16:45 AM
Retire?  I will never be able to afford to do that; assuming I even live that long...

Took the words right out of my mouth.
Retire?
That's some funny shit right there!  :rofl:
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myk

I don't know about economics and all that stuff; will it be that much more expensive to live out here when the state minimum wage reaches $15 an hour?

shorty442

kinda got forced out via an early retirement package too good to pass up.  we are basically Michigan raised folks and have various family members scattered there and over in Chicago.  so about 8 yrs ago during the many weeks of severance pay, I moved stuff from northern Indiana to a log cabin place on 5 wooded acres we found in western-central Michigan, one single axle cargo trailer at a time.

  we're enjoying the peace and quiet, woodland critters, riding ATVs on the many trails, just got a used pontoon boat so the wife and I can explore the numerous small lakes nearby, having friends and family visit, etc.  we had enough of large towns and traffic so we chose being near a small town but can get to big box stores in 3-40 minutes as necessary.  economics are what you choose to do with what you have IMHO.

Bob

Probably snow bird it for awhile until we decide.

triple_green

I've spent 25 years getting involved and making friends in this community, not sure why I would want to move away, esp since my house will be paid off.

I do however plan to travel and see the US, maybe a couple of European spots, for the first ten years after I retire. (3 years)

I would like to find a place to go for parts of March and April when the pollen and allergens are high here. (I love San Diego)...

Just my dreamin'

Mark
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Kern Dog

Quote from: myk on June 03, 2016, 08:20:06 PM
I don't know about economics and all that stuff; will it be that much more expensive to live out here when the state minimum wage reaches $15 an hour?

Yes.
Again, the politicians of this state have made a friggin mess of things. Enacting legislation to help themselves and using our tax dollars to do it. I can't understand how people vote these pricks into office over and over. A state with such one sided Liberal thinking cannot pay its bills without increased taxes to cover it.
I'm in Northern CA. I love the weather and the scenery. I'm closing in on my 30 years in my trade and could technically retire soon but I may continue working in some way. Maybe a part time position somewhere just to help maintain a routine.

Charger_Fan

Quote from: Kern Dog on June 04, 2016, 12:19:21 PM
Quote from: myk on June 03, 2016, 08:20:06 PM
I don't know about economics and all that stuff; will it be that much more expensive to live out here when the state minimum wage reaches $15 an hour?

Yes.
Again, the politicians of this state have made a friggin mess of things. Enacting legislation to help themselves and using our tax dollars to do it. I can't understand how people vote these pricks into office over and over. A state with such one sided Liberal thinking cannot pay its bills without increased taxes to cover it.
Yes.
Exactly! Damn glad I don't live in CA...however every year we get more and more people fleeing CA & moving here (Utah). I've already seen signs (one literally) of the CA transplant's Liberal mindset affecting the way we live here in my state. The literal sign? A motion recently passed to rename one of the Salt Lake downtown streets "Harvey Milk Blvd."...that putz had nothing to do with Utah! :image_294343: Anyway...

Yes, I will move, even before retirement (assuming that even happens). There's simply too damn many people here these days, I'm tired of the commute BS each day & tired of the massive urban sprawl we are experiencing. I will move to someplace that looks and acts much more like Mayberry. :yesnod: I was raised in a town like that until I was 12 & the older I get, the more I yearn to return to something similar.

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68X426

Quote from: Kern Dog on June 04, 2016, 12:19:21 PM
Again, the politicians of this state have made a friggin mess of things. Enacting legislation to help themselves and using our tax dollars to do it. I can't understand how people vote these pricks into office over and over.

Greg, I'm just around the corner from you in the Mother Lode.  Amen brother to your comments.  Basically they (and we know who they are) are forcing us to move out-of-state.  They do not like hard working taxpayers.  We have a target on our backs.






The 12 Scariest Words in the English Language:
We are Here from The Government and
We Want to Help You.

1968 Plymouth Road Runner, Hemi and much more
2013 Dodge Challenger RT, Hemi, Plum Crazy
2014 Ram 4x4 Hemi, Deep Cherry Pearl
1968 Dodge Charger, 318, not much else
1958 Dodge Pick Up, 383, loud
1966 Dodge Van, /6, slow

68X426

Quote from: Charger_Fan on June 04, 2016, 08:24:56 PM
the CA transplant's Liberal mindset affecting the way we live here in my state.

Oh no, do I cross Utah of the list of possibilities for retirement?






The 12 Scariest Words in the English Language:
We are Here from The Government and
We Want to Help You.

1968 Plymouth Road Runner, Hemi and much more
2013 Dodge Challenger RT, Hemi, Plum Crazy
2014 Ram 4x4 Hemi, Deep Cherry Pearl
1968 Dodge Charger, 318, not much else
1958 Dodge Pick Up, 383, loud
1966 Dodge Van, /6, slow

Dino

I'm staying put. I love Michigan way too much to give it up.   :yesnod:
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

will

I'm out of new York as soon as I can. Don't have a plan yet, but I will not stay here.

Kern Dog

I often think about what other places I'd like to consider for retirement. I love the rural settings with lots of trees, lots of green grass. I hate snow, I hate Arizona-like hot weather too. Maybe this is why I love where I am. sad thing is, the tax enforcers know that and take advantage of it.
Nevada? Sorry, the landscape is just not what I like. I have In-Laws in Arizona but again, the weather and landscape kills it.
Is there anywhere that isn't humid in the Summer, below 30 in the Winter, has trees and grass and also a low tax rate?

oldgold69

I would like to move back to the farm but when I retire they will dig a new hole and then throw me in   :eek2:

Kern Dog

Not a great thought!

On a related note though...Anywhere you go, you need to factor in the proximity of a doctor. Who wants to be 50 miles from medical help should your health be an issue?

Dodgecharger74

I hope to be able to move,  out to the garage to work on the charger.  Get out of this office 
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66FBCharger

I'm in Ct. I like it here. As I get older I have less tolerance for winter. Each snow storm people drive like it is the first time they have ever driven in snow!
The taxes are 2nd highest in the country. Gas prices and gas tax is one of the highest. Our state income tax that was temporary and was going to be phased out is here to stay and is steadily rising. We pay property taxes every year on cars, boats, motorcycles, etc. They tax our Social Security and Pensions. I am tired of paying taxes on everything!
I'd like to find a state that doesn't tax my pension. Id hate to lose 20 -25% of my pension to taxes.
'69 Charger R/T 440 4 speed T5, '70 Road Runner 440+6 4 speed, '73 'Cuda 340 4 speed, '66 Charger 383 Auto
SOLD!:'69 Charger R/T S.E. 440 4 speed 3.54 Dana rolling body

Mytur Binsdirti

Quote from: 66FBCharger on June 06, 2016, 07:44:11 AM
I'm in Ct. I like it here. As I get older I have less tolerance for winter. Each snow storm people drive like it is the first time they have ever driven in snow!
The taxes are 2nd highest in the country. Gas prices and gas tax is one of the highest. Our state income tax that was temporary and was going to be phased out is here to stay and is steadily rising. We pay property taxes every year on cars, boats, motorcycles, etc. They tax our Social Security and Pensions. I am tired of paying taxes on everything!
I'd like to find a state that doesn't tax my pension.


It isn't much better here in MA. Up here in the northeast (NJ, NY, CT, RI & MA) we really get screwed by taxes and our ultra-liberal politicians. Moving to where the weather is nice and the taxes are low sounds good in theory, but most of the states that have little or no snow are hot as hell in the summer and I hate that extreme heat and humidity. So, I've come to the conclusion that if our kids stay local, we are not going to move out of this area although I can see potentially going away to a warmer climate from January-April.

Tilar

Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on June 06, 2016, 08:14:52 AM
we are not going to move out of this area although I can see potentially going away to a warmer climate from January-April.

Make it just over 6 months and claim that as your primary state of residence for taxes if they don't have a state income tax. Not sure if it's still the same but it helped me out on taxes when I started coming back to Ohio for the summers.

I still have 7 years before I can retire. As long as my parents are still alive I will stay in Ohio and take care of them, but once they are gone I'm probably selling the whole kit and caboodle and headed back to Texas near my son and his wife and kids.
Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



hemi71x

Quote from: 66FBCharger on June 06, 2016, 07:44:11 AM
I'm in Ct. I like it here. As I get older I have less tolerance for winter. Each snow storm people drive like it is the first time they have ever driven in snow!
The taxes are 2nd highest in the country. Gas prices and gas tax is one of the highest. Our state income tax that was temporary and was going to be phased out is here to stay and is steadily rising. We pay property taxes every year on cars, boats, motorcycles, etc. They tax our Social Security and Pensions. I am tired of paying taxes on everything!
I'd like to find a state that doesn't tax my pension. Id hate to lose 20 -25% of my pension to taxes.

I grew up in Waterbury, CT. during the 50's & 60's, which pretty much was considered the arm pit of the state (well in my opinion anyway) back then.
Left in 1973 and joined the Air Force.
They put me in Texas, Germany, and California.
After discharge, i pretty much could have gone anywhere i wanted, to settle down.
I certainly wasn't going back to Waterbury, after doing 7 years in the AF.
By then i was used to Mather AFB, and the Sacramento area, and liked it here, so i stayed.
40 years now, and it's worked out well.
Fortunate for me that i did, as now that I'm in my 60's health issues have reared their ugly head, and medical facilities, (doctors) do play an important role in where you live in old age.
The VA at Mather has been taking good care of me, and they farmed me out to the UC Davis Medical Center for one "issue" of mine that they took care of.
Without being around the UC Davis Hospital. i probably would have been up shits creek without a paddle.
And the doctors at UCD have the best of reputations out there in the medical world.
Couldn't afford to pay those personal, and property taxes, back in the New England states, and probably California ain't much better, but I'm staying put, until i croak, then they can plant me in the veterans cemetary, not far down the road from me.

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Mytur Binsdirti

On an unrelated note, those Phantoms were awesome. Do I assume correctly that you flew them?



hemi71x

Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on June 06, 2016, 12:06:09 PM
On an unrelated note, those Phantoms were awesome. Do I assume correctly that you flew them?

No, i maintained them.
Jet aircraft, maintenance mechanic. (Crew Chief)




RF-4C Phantom 69-370 Zweibrucken, Germany

Mytur Binsdirti

Sounds like it was an interesting job.

hemi71x

Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on June 06, 2016, 12:21:16 PM
Sounds like it was an interesting job.

It was.
I liked maintaining the Phantom's.
With training, the Air Force gives you lot's of responsibility, for a guy that was in his 20's, back in
my enlistment days.

RF-4C Phantom 69-370 Zweibrucken, Germany

Mytur Binsdirti


Dans 68

Started thinking about the panhandle in Florida - depends if we can get hurricane insurance.  ;)  California has grown quite thin to me...we have friends in the Pensacola area, and can get a good home near the water. No state income tax. Can be (is) hot and humid. Working on my cars in my temperature controlled garage, with fishing a minute or so away sounds appealing. Wife would go in a minute. Been thinking about it....  :scratchchin:

Dan
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DeltaV

Not planning to move. Stick me with a fork, I am done.
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ACUDANUT

Quote from: hemi71x on June 06, 2016, 12:25:59 PM
Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on June 06, 2016, 12:21:16 PM
Sounds like it was an interesting job.

It was.
I liked maintaining the Phantom's.
With training, the Air Force gives you lot's of responsibility, for a guy that was in his 20's, back in
my enlistment days.



I'd rather fly them, then maintain them.  Dreamer, right . :scratchchin:

Tilar

Quote from: ACUDANUT on June 09, 2016, 03:14:57 PM
Quote from: hemi71x on June 06, 2016, 12:25:59 PM
Quote from: Mytur Binsdirti on June 06, 2016, 12:21:16 PM
Sounds like it was an interesting job.

It was.
I liked maintaining the Phantom's.
With training, the Air Force gives you lot's of responsibility, for a guy that was in his 20's, back in
my enlistment days.



I'd rather fly them, then maintain them.  Dreamer, right . :scratchchin:


I think I could do either one and be has happy as a pig in shit.
Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



red72chrgr

Retired already due to disability. I wish we could sell this place in TN. Wanna move to Ohio.
Nothing personal, just business

Tilar

Quote from: red72chrgr on June 12, 2016, 04:46:55 PM
Retired already due to disability. I wish we could sell this place in TN. Wanna move to Ohio.

Good heavens, I was raised here in Ohio. Would love to be back in Texas but I could easily live in Tennessee.
Dave  

God must love stupid people; He made so many.



gtx6970

Moving to southern AZ ,,,like in the next few years. ,,,actually be there next week , and we plan to talk to a realtor while we re there
I still have 10 or so years before I can actually retire

Kern Dog

Enjoy your 120+ degree Summers. If you are going to move there, why not consider a location up north?

Sendero

PA is not bad if you like hunting, shooting, cars, archery....just saying. We need more good people in the state to counteract "beautiful" Philadelphia vote.

And you are always close to Carlisle!



Mytur Binsdirti


ACUDANUT

Re: Will you move when you retire ?
SIX FEET UNDER (give or take)  I hear it is more like 3 feet deep.  :shruggy:

duckmanreno

Assuming that I can retire.

No.  I moved to Nevada 20 years ago and like it here.  Not perfect but I like it.  Got away from the California taxes, family and friends here. 
22 Ford F-150 5.0 super cab FX4 hunting rig and tow vehicle
92 Toyota Tercel.  Commute Car
69 Charger 383 4 speed project car.
73 Boston Whaler Montauk

A bad day hunting beats a good day at work!

TeeWJay426

Retirement.....that's a nice concept.

Hard to say where I'll go if and when that happens. New Hampshire isn't too bad from the taxation stand point (for now), no state income or sales tax yet. Property taxes are on the high side (motor vehicles included, unless everything you drive is old). That may change with the Massholes who keep moving here and bringing the liberal tax & spend mentality with them.

Weather is another story....my tolerance for winter has decreased with each passing year, and NH can suck from Dec.-March. Might end up as a snowbird, if I can afford it.
74 Charger SE, 400 HP, 4-speed

bull

Yes, I will be leaving the city, and I may not wait until retirement. Sick of it.

AKcharger

I returned to Fl After retiring from the AF in Anchorage AK...best decision I've made in a LOOONG time
- inexpensive house W/pool and 3 car garage o 3/4 acre less than $150K
- Taxes within limits
- ample medical care
- I learned I like it hot!