I No Longer Drive and Want To Retire in a Highly Walkable Urban Area With Many Cultural Activities—Where Should I Go?

I am in my late 60s and need to find another place to retire. I am in the beginning stages of blindness and no longer drive, so am very dependent upon public transport.
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We’re an Outdoorsy Family Looking for an ‘Eclectic’ Town Where We Can Eventually Retire. Where Should We Go?

Use the MarketWatch “Where Should I Retire?” tool to get county-level suggestions that meet your criteria. You can screen for hospitals, the weather, politics and many other factors that you haven’t mentioned but might be important to you.
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We Want To Retire to a Place With Lots of Cultural Activities, a Beach and a Major Airport. Our Budget Is $4,000–$5,500 a Month, Including Rent—So Where Should We Look?

My husband and I are starting to think about places that we would consider retiring to and then visiting many of them over the next 10 years.
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I Love Small Towns and Rail-Trails. My House Budget Is $200,000—So Where Can I Retire?

Photo courtesy of Great Allegheny Passage ConservancyDear MarketWatch, I’m an inveterate rails-to-trails cyclist who most enjoys biking along rivers. I’d like to retire to a small town with easy access
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I’m Looking for a Cannabis-Friendly Red-Leaning State With No State Income Taxes—Where Should I Retire on $60,000 a Year?

We’ll have a budget of about $5,000 a month and are selling a house worth $300,000-ish. I’d love a place with a college vibe and affordable food, too.
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We Want To Live in a Small Town Where We Can Bike, Hike and Kayak—So Where Should We Retire?

Take the opportunity to spend some time in those places that make your short list, seeing them at their best and worst, whether that’s weather or crowds, and testing out daily life.
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We Want To Live in a Small Town Where We Can Bike, Hike and Kayak—So Where Should We Retire?

Take the opportunity to spend some time in those places that make your short list, seeing them at their best and worst, whether that’s weather or crowds, and testing out daily life.
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