February 12th, 2010
Realtor.org posted this article and I thought it was interesting to see which communities seem to be the most attractive to today’s retirees. Top of the list is Ft.Collins/Loveland, Colorado. Both great smaller affordable communities with Colorado’s temperate climate - milder, sunny winters, and pleasant summers. We do get a lot of retirees in Colorado Springs too. I love Honolulu (tropical weather and island beauty), Tucson (great winters, lovely desert terrain, but hot summers), Santa Fe (great SW food and shopping, mild summers, but cold winters), and San Diego (gorgeous ocean vistas, great climate, but expensive). I would consider some of the other cities but…Michigan?? Those retireees must like cold and snow, but… property is probably very affordable there now. Here’s the list of the top 15 cities provided by AARP and CNBC. Looks like you can still catch the Tom Brokaw story on March 4th on CNBC to hear all the details.
15 Top Retirement Cities - Boomers are willing to move farther than previous generations when they retire, and they are choosing places unlike stereotypical retirement hotspots, says Tom Brokaw in his report on Boomer retirement, airing on CNBC, Thursday, March 4 at 9 p.m. ET.The top places listed by AARP and explored on the show are:
1. Loveland/Fort Collins, Colo.
2. Las Cruces, N.M
3. Rehoboth Beach, Del.
4. Portland, Ore.
5. Greenville, S.C.
6. Sarasota, Fla.
7. Ann Arbor, Mich.
8. Tucson, Ariz.
9. Montpelier, Vt.
10. Honolulu
11. Santa Fe, N.M
12. Atlanta
13. Charleston, S.C
14. Northampton, Mass.
15. San Diego, Calif.
Source: CNBC, Paul Toscano (02/05/2010)