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Welcome to Retirement Home Location Guide--The place to start your search for a retirement location.
RETIREMENT HOME LOCATION GUIDE is the leading website designed to help you find the perfect (for you) retirement location. We list:
· Premier Retirement Developments
· Tax Havens
· Retirement friendly locations
· "Under the radar" retirement towns
· Best of the 4 seasons places
· Best of Mountain locations
· Best of the College/Universities areas
· Best of the Seashores
· Best of the Art & Culture locations
· Best Buys
It is still location, location, location that drives all the factors affecting your retirement.
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WHICH STATES HAVE NO INCOME TAX ON RETIREMENT INCOME!!
FACTS AND FIGURES ON VARIOUS STATES AND COMMUNITIES THAT ARE RETIREMENT FRIENDLY!
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Is Panama Is Facing An Uncertain Future?
Rebecca Tyre
Panama is currently dealing with a number of issues that will determine whether or not the country will continue to be a top destination for tourists and retirees. Much of the future will depend on who is elected to run the country next year. . . . keep reading
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Do You Know Who Your Real Estate Agent Really Works For?
Ivan Gillis
If you are a potential retirement home buyer, you must understand the difference between seller, buyer and dual real estate agents. Using the wrong kind of agent could affect the cost of the house you buy and have important legal implications. Being aware of the differences can work to you advantage when buying a home. . . . keep reading
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Authentic and Unhurried, Astoria, Oregon Appeals to Retirees in Search of Rugged Landscape, Cool Weather and Maritime Tradition
Ivan Gillis
Steeped in history, Astoria, Oregon (population 10,000), is the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies. Merewether Lewis and William Clark spent the winter in the area in 1806, but it was not until 1810, when America's first millionaire, John Jacob Astor, founded the trading post Fort Astoria, that the seeds of Astoria, a picturesque town in a striking setting overlooking the banks of the broad Columbia River in lush northwestern Oregon, were sewn. Of today's population, 25% is age 45 to 64, and 16% is age 65 or above . . . keep reading
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VISTING DUSSELDORF, GERMAY
Ken Bayliss
There are many places your plane can land on a stopover. Some are not that appealing, whilst others don't even hit the radar. Düsseldorf, for many, is one such city. Which is a real shame. For even the mildly adventurous it is far from stuffy and is a city that has much more going for it than many would imagine. As many Germans and tens of thousands of foreigners could tell you the city is also worth living in. Let's be fair, where else can you get a 13th century rifle club organizing a major festival? Or a famous boulevard built by Napoleon Bonaparte that had its name changed because of horse dung? . . . keep reading
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· Where to go?
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