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So What is the Best Retirement Community?

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June 6 - About the 5th time I was asked the question I finally caught on. The “question” comes up when someone finds out that I am associated with this site, obviously enough. They are usually a baby boomer thinking about where to live next, and they figure I must know the answer.

The problem is that I have heard about too many “best retirement communities”, too many “top 10 retirement communities”. Sorry, I just can’t tell you your right answer - there are too many. You have to pick the one that is best for you. So that means you have to do some thinking about what’s right for you - you have to answer the 16 questions in our free eBook: “The Baby Boomer’s Guide to Selecting the Best Retirement Community“. Only then will you know enough, and I can help with some “best” suggestions.

The good news is that there are so many excellent places, a place for everyone depending on their needs and desires. If you aren’t living in the perfect place now, relax. There are dozens of places where you have the opportunity to be deliriously happy.

See other posts in this blog or in the Tips and Picks section. Or, check out the best reviews of retirement communities. Here’s more on the types of retirement communities. Look up specific cities in Wikipedia or City-Guides.

Posted by Boomer1 on June 6th, 2007
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