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Old 01-27-2008, 07:59 PM
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Default Senior relocation town?

Need help in finding a nice, senior area to move to in Maryland, Virginia or PA. Kids live in DC and this is too expensive for me. Want to retire - not die. Any ideas?
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Old 01-29-2008, 02:28 PM
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There is another board in this world of cd... I want to say it is called retirement,., will check.
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Old 01-30-2008, 07:46 AM
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Need help in finding a nice, senior area to move to in Maryland, Virginia or PA. Kids live in DC and this is too expensive for me. Want to retire - not die. Any ideas?
Delaware is an easy drive from DC--extremely low taxes, reasonably priced properties (if you avoid the beach towns).

Also, there are some nice towns in the Northern Neck of Virginia that are inexpensive. They are also very quiet--not a lot in the way of shopping or nightlife. I have a friend who is moving to Tappahannock, VA. She's found some very reasonable prices there.
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"Senior relocation town" sounds like something the government might have in store for us when the Social Security system goes broke and the economy hits bottom during the upcoming Great Depression.
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"Senior relocation town" sounds like something the government might have in store for us when the Social Security system goes broke and the economy hits bottom during the upcoming Great Depression.
Yes ... think ! aging in place... via senior work camp.

Busting rocks at 70+ should keep us in shape, and paying prison wage of $1/ hr will help us to pay our way (rice / water). We will even be able to get socialized Gov Health Care , if we survive long enough to crawl to the sick bay
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