Going by compared data, the overall best collection of places that are clumped together in one part of the state is most of North Fulton and the bordering areas... 👍
I'm 54 and my wife and I are VERY worried about our future, gas and food prices rising daily. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, and we are finding it impossible to replace them. We can get by, but can't seem to get ahead. My condolences to anyone retiring in this crisis, 30 years nonstop just for a crooked system to take all you worked for.
I feel your pain mate, as a fellow retiree, I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $30k in value stocks and digital assets, Up to 200k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.
Almost moved to Alaska this year, but had to go back home due to a family illness. One day, though… I’ll make my dream come true. Be safe, and God bless!!!
Ohio really doesn’t deserve the rap it gets as as a boring or bad. I lived in Columbus for years and now live in Dallas, which is supposed to be this interesting and exciting city. But if I could transplant my life and job back to Columbus I would. The neighborhoods have an actual community feeling that I miss. The cost of living is reasonable. And I think the lower Midwest in general just has the perfect seasons. Fall is right on time and it normally starts snowing right around December for Christmas. I honestly miss it.
Me and the wife was in Amarillo Tx, where she was was born, deciding where to go. We decided north to Colorado, Wyoming. Then they called for a blizzard and 3ft of snow, we turned around and went back to Texas! All over Texas! It was 75 degrees in march and just beautiful. Went to the Alamo and payed respects to David Crockett. Being i was raised where he was born and went to David Crockett high-school.. T for Texas T for Tennessee 😊
I thought this was supposed to be about best Virginia cities to retire to; none of those cities is for people on retirement incomes, nor does it talk about medical facilities in the area.
Maine is a beautiful state , never saw jumping spider I lived there 25 yrs. This guy is full of it. Maine has high taxes thanks to Massachusetts move in's, New Hampshire higher. Lots of black flies, darn cold in the winter and I'm glad to be in South Carolina. Oh, and if your from Massachusetts don't move there with your high tax ideas, go to New Hampshire.
You should learn how to pronounce the local cities here before explaining why a person take a deeper look at the place. You sound like a true Foreigner.
Fort Smith is very nice in some areas, but you could be driving through a nice neighborhood and be in the ghetto within 1 min, so be cautious on the north side
Grew up in Cordova. Would not recommend unless you have a government job there lined up ahead of time, and if that's your plan, eff you. The town has consistently shut its doors to every industry that's tried to get established there besides commercial fishing. One big problem with that is so much of Cordova's economy is dependent on both abundance of salmon (which is generally pretty good), and the price it brings at market (which fluctuates a lot and lately has been in the toilet). What is a good year for fishermen, is also not necessarily a good year for many other local businesses or the people they employ. One reason for the supposed low unemployment mentioned, is that due to the high cost of living there, Cordova is a horrible place to be unemployed, so a lot of people who find themselves out of work there, rather than hanging on until they find another job, will leave for work elsewhere. The number is misleading due to the unemployed leaving because it is too expensive to stay. Finally, Cordova didn't suffer environmental damage due to the oil spill, which was completely on the other side of the sound. The herring fishery in the sound was wiped out and has never recovered. Fishermen who were involved in that fishery suffered some losses and that part of the fishing economy probably won't be back for the forseeable future, if ever.
There is sex offenders everywhere it's just they haven't been caught. The person you expect the least is often the offender. Don't judge anyone because we all are guilty of sin. Why not do a video on drug dealers who pray on teenagers who preform sexual acts in exchange for drugs. Most everyone who's a drug dealer at one point has had sex with a minor. You video is misinformation. People should be given a second chance and be left alone. But there are exceptions where truly sick predators are out there. But like I said 95% of the offenders are walking the streets and could be one of your neighbors?
edgewater is not a beach town. it is not on the ocean. your prices are way off. a lot of these places are not nice towns. i don't think who wrote this has ever been there. calling dunedin din din.