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Finding the Best Places to Retire Since 2006!

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"The wanderlust rages like a fever..." ~Raymond H. Huse

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May 30, 2023

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Town Snapshot:

Largo, Florida

Sandwiched between Tampa Bay and the Intracoastal Waterway on Florida's Gulf Coast, Largo is dotted with lakes and has a bustling downtown. Nearby beaches include Maderia Beach and Redington Beach.

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Louisville, Colorado

On a high grassy plain in pretty north central Colorado, Louisville is a casual, prosperous city with sweeping views of the majestic Rocky Mountains.

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Short Review:

Mountain Home, Arkansas

Tucked amid rolling hills and close to two large lakes, Lake Norfork and Bull Shoals Lake, Mountain Home boasts outstanding water recreation, a slower pace and reasonably priced housing.

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Lexington, Kentucky

Kentucky's second largest city is in the heart of the state's lush Bluegrass Region and is known as the "Horse Capital of the World."

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Sarasota, Florida

Nestled along Florida's southern Gulf Coast, balmy Sarasota is famous for its 35 miles of hypnotic white sand beaches, cobalt blue waters, shopping venues, resorts and more.

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New Hope, Pennsylvania

Not far from where George Washington crossed the Delaware River in 1776, lovely New Hope has a touristy downtown, an artsy vibe and a variety of beautiful home styles.

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Laupahoehoe, Hawaii

Once a taro farming village and a sugar plantation town, today rural, little Laupahoehoe is home to a tropical research forest and has jaw-dropping views of incredibly blue water.

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Pooler, Georgia

Quiet and safe, Pooler is close to Georgia's northern coast and not far from posh Hilton Head Island, sunny Florida beaches and bustling Atlanta.

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St. Joseph, Michigan

On the shores of Lake Michigan in southwestern Michigan, picturesque St. Joseph, part of the "Riviera of the Midwest," is a charming little resort town with beaches, fun festivals, a nice downtown and more.

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Laramie, Wyoming

East of the Snowy Mountains in southwestern Wyoming, easygoing Laramie sits beneath a looming blue sky on a grassy plain and is home to the University of Wyoming.

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Everglades City, Florida

Just across the water from the wild and remote Ten Thousand Islands on the southwestern Florida coast, little Everglades City earns its keep through tourist fishing trips and canoe excursions. Locals enjoy some tasty seafood eateries, a fun festival and abundant wildlife.

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Manhattan, Kansas

Home to Kansas State University, leafy Manhattan often lands on "best places to live" lists and has a distinct collegiate atmosphere.

Short Review:

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

Outside of Charleston on the mid-South Carolina coast, Mount Pleasant boasts an easy tempo, safe, tree-lined neighborhoods with lovely homes, bountiful gardens, pretty beaches and more.

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Pinehurst, North Carolina

Charming Pinehurst was originally designed to resemble a New England village and today is a golf destination with a cute downtown.

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Corpus Christi, Texas

A laid back coastal city, Corpus Christi has an eclectic population, a pretty skyline, a nice bayfront, plenty of beaches and more.

In Depth Review:

Missoula, Montana

At the foot of the Bitterroot Mountains, Missoula boasts beautiful scenery, a lively cultural scene, good hospitals and abundant outdoor recreation.

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