OregonMaule wrote:Oregon is terrible, rains all the time, full of liberals, high taxes. Don't look here.
i guess that puts cali. out of the running?
OregonMaule wrote:Oregon is terrible, rains all the time, full of liberals, high taxes. Don't look here.
The more I travel, the more "good places to live" I see.
Some notable backlash: 2 of the state legislators who voted for the new gun control measures just very recently lost their recall elections--a first for Colorado. When the will of the people is ignored, the people seem to take offense!If greater Seattle pulls a "Colorado"

OregonMaule wrote:Oregon is terrible, rains all the time, full of liberals, high taxes. Don't look here.
Bighorn wrote:Is there any place online that one could find a vacation house at a airport so you could visit the area for a week to see if you would like it?

mtv wrote:Montana is now full. I've heard North Dakota is nice.....
MTV
Rezrider wrote:
In my opinion New Mexico is way underrated and worth a look.
88H wrote:
May want to take a look at Albuquerque. I live about 30 minutes south at E98....
...If you were stationed at Kirtland, you probably already know the area pretty well.
It is a great problem to have. Good luck with your search.
Regards, Larry
58Skylane wrote:
......And now that I think more about it. Nevada down right sux!!! I wouldn't want to work there! Wouldn't want to live there! And sure the heck wouldn't want to play there! It's just a baron wasteland that looks like the moon. Heck, I don't think jackrabbits live there!
Cary wrote:Cost of living in Colorado varies a lot by the "where" in Colorado. Even within any given city, there are pockets of out-priced homes which in a different part of town would be much less expensive. But in general terms, Colorado isn't any worse than many other places, nothing like southern California, for instance. And certainly there are parts of the country where the cost of living is less--but then, some of those places aren't where I'd want to retire!
Cary
MAU MAU wrote:Another major factor to consider in retirement is taxes. Research this before committing to a particular state.
Some states are rated as best, while others are rated worst for retired individuals.
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