America’s Most Livable Places to Retire
October 28th, 2010 | Published in Retirement | 4 Comments
You’ve worked so hard to get to this point; you don’t want to spend your Golden Years rusting away in a city that’s not a good fit. You don’t ask for much: affordable housing, social and recreational opportunities, continuing education, quality health care options and a climate that suits you.
The editors at Livability.com have eliminated much of the guesswork and compiled a list of the best places to retire based on accessibility, affordable and diverse housing options, a rich arts and cultural scene, opportunities for continuing education, and availability of health-care services, among others.
Livability.com highlights these cities’ attributes through engaging editorial; stunning, original photography, video tours and testimonials from other retirees.
A few of the Livability.com featured cities for retirement include:
Danville, KY
Harlingen, TX
Mt. Juliet, TN
Burlington, VT
Go to Livability.com to see their full list of retirement cities.