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Q: Magazines that publish information on friendly retirement places in the U.S. ( Answered 3 out of 5 stars,   0 Comments )
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Subject: Magazines that publish information on friendly retirement places in the U.S.
Category: Business and Money > Finance
Asked by: regino-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 30 Oct 2006 10:51 PST
Expires: 29 Nov 2006 10:51 PST
Question ID: 778503
I am wondering if you can tell me which magazines publish information
on places to retire in the U. S. that are considered friendly for
wealthy individuals and if possible which month the article is
published by each magazine.
Thanks
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Subject: Re: Magazines that publish information on friendly retirement places in the U.S.
Answered By: umiat-ga on 30 Oct 2006 21:48 PST
Rated:3 out of 5 stars
 
Hello, regino-ga!

 I don't know of any magazines that come out with issues devoted to
retirment locations for high-income individuals, specifically, but the
following  references should certainly provide you with some excellent
information.



Where to Retire Magazine (published six times per year)
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http://www.wheretoretire.com/

 "Where to Retire tells its readers who's moving where, and why. It
goes beyond well-known, popular Sunbelt spots, reaching across the
country to spotlight smaller towns and undiscovered havens with lower
costs of living."

 "Where to Retire is filled with vital information on climate, state
and local taxes, cost of living, housing costs, health care, crime and
other important issues. Plus lively and candid interviews with
retirees who have relocated, including their tips on what to look for,
and what to look out for."
http://www.wheretoretiremagazine.com/about.cfm




Money Magazine Best Places to Retire
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http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bpretire/2006/index.html

 Money magazine comes out with a new list of places each year (best
places to retire, raise a family, best job market, etc)


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You might also be interested in the following articles:


"The 15 Best Places to Reinvent Your Life - Baby boomers are
redefining retirement and leading the move to a new generation of
dream towns," By Grace Lichtenstein, Elaine Robbins, and Michael
Dupuis, May-June 2003
http://www.aarpmagazine.org/travel/Articles/a2003-03-27-mag-bestplaces.html



"Dream Towns," By Sarah Mahoney, July & August 2006
http://www.aarpmagazine.org/lifestyle/dream_towns.html
 
"We searched the country for five cities that offer culture, cachet,
or, in some cases, just peace and quiet. Oh, yeah?and it doesn?t cost
a fortune to live there



"Retiring to a College Town."
http://www.collegetownlife.com/college/ct_retire.htm


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 I hope these help!


umiat


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Clarification of Answer by umiat-ga on 31 Oct 2006 06:24 PST
Perhaps, before you rated my answer, you could have used the
clarification feature to tell me exactly what you were looking for so
I could have tried to refine my research. Or, if no such magazine
exists that is targeted to "wealthy" individuals (and those are
financial parameters everyone defines differently), would you have
preferred that no researcher attempted to answer?
regino-ga rated this answer:3 out of 5 stars
Not really what I was looking for.

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