Posted on 12/04/2001 8:28:05 AM PST by hattend
I am looking for suggestions from FReepers in lower 48 for city/state recommendations on where to retire.
I have pretty much decided on the western US (excluding the Pacific Coast states) and would lean to the southwestern states. I would stay in Alaska but I am tired of the long winter nights.
Would prefer acreage but you can try to convince me to live in town. :-)
If you know of any on-line newspaper links that have the classified, a URL would be appreciated.
Thanks
Don
Arizona
Santa Fe, New Mexico .. they need more Conservatives
The lakes above Austin, Texas
Texas east of I-45
Colorado
Or do you just see the down side...because if that's all you see you won't be happy anywhere.
I know it's not for everyone but for a lot of us on this forum it's our home by birth and by choice....btw...no offense taken, I'm sure none was meant.
First of this is a conservative county/city that voted very well for president Bush in 2000.
Property costs in this area are low compared to most of California. The area is still rebounding from the spotted owl disaster for logging. The biggest employer is the state prison at Pelican Bay. It is considered to be the most secure prison in America and the worse for prisoners.
Being twenty miles from Brookings/Harbor, Oregon, you can buy your clothes, tv and other items with no sales tax in Brookings. Oregon has no sale tax. California's income taxes and property taxes versus Oregon's are lower.
The fishing for salmon and steelhead on the Smith River probably exceeds most Alaska rivers. The biggest steelhead on the American West Coast are Smith River steelhead. Up north 20 miles is the Chetco River with massive King salmon and abundant steelhead. 20 miles north of Brookings/Chetco is the Gold Beach Area with the mouth of the Rogue River! Great King salmon, Coho, steelhead and 1/2 pounders. Then you have the Elk River and Sixes River up by Bandon!
Some of the greatest wilderness areas in America would be just out your back door.
Winters are mild compared to Alaska, it seldom freezes in the Crescent City to Brookings areas as this is a Banana Belt Area.
There are a lot of nice pre fab home developments in the area, and most lots and acreages will allow you to install a nice pre fab on your lot!
Crescent City has an airport. In one hour you can be in Eureka and two hours in Sacamento. I don't know about flights from Portland!
The coast line from Crescent City to Port Orford, Or is one of the most beautiful coast lines in the world. If you like to fish in the ocean, you can fish for salmon, rock fish and trap Dungeness Crabs right out of the Crescent City harbor. Or you can bring your boat up to the mouth of the Chetco or the Rogue during the salmon season. No motor boats are allowed on the Smith River, which may be the most beautiful river in America.
I pinged fishhawk who grew up in the nw part of California and his sister works and lives in that area. He could help you re newspaper and other data!
If you love the outdoors, fishing and hunting, and want mild weather, Crescent City, Ca. may be your answer!
Freep mail if interested. We need more FReepers.
I'm in the boonies of North Marion County (Horse Country)...see post #33. I'm on the edge of the Ocala National Forest, about an hours drive to either the gulf or the ocean, and about two hours north of Disney. I have seven arces on a private spring-fed lake surrounded by Georgia-Pacific tree farms. It's more than six miles to the nearest store and about 20 to the closest city.
We have a 6% sales tax and no state income tax at all. There's a $25,000 homestead exemption on your primary residence, more if you are widowed, resulting in extremely low property taxes. And I believe there are additional exemptions for senior citizens or if you use your land for agricultural purposes.
Yep. New Hampshire is great. However, there are lots of people from MA moving up here all the time. We would roll out the welcome mat for more Conservatives!
BTW, let me know where you heard about cheap land here in NH. We're always looking for a good deal.
I have my freezer full here and talk to the folks over in the North Coast rain. Actually I love both places so have the best of two worlds. Aloha from Maui
The Isle of Palms near Charleston has a gated community which offers "Everything" a retiree could need and most of the things that might fall in the wanted category .
Santee SC is located near the junction of I-26 and I-95 . There are a couple of gated communities in Santee . Golf and boating are great .There are probably 100 golf courses within a 2 hour drive from Santee .Two [or fewer] hours will get you to Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head , Charleston , Columbia , Seabrook Island ,Kiawah Island , Folly Beach , and Edisto Island . Santee sits astride I-95 and adjacent to the Santee Cooper Lakes [Marion and Moultrie]. You can put your boat in the lake at Santee and take a trip to Charleston via the locks at Moncks Corner .
Undeveloped land is available around the lakes and along the Cooper River between Santee and Charleston .
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