Where to Move

Least Expensive States

Although a state’s housing costs can be an important consideration when deciding where to spend your post-work years, retirees should also consider another expense: health care. As you age, you may become more reliant on health-care services. Relocating to a city or...

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FEMA Risk Map

If you're considering a move out of the area, check this FEMA website for their Risk Index, Social Vulnerability, and Community Resilience: https://hazards.fema.gov/nri/map My downloading of last night's show is going to take a while!

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Best Small Towns

People tend to move to where they have family (especially grandkids) and/or where they have lived previously - or have personal knowledge. Favorites on this list include Williamsburg, VA, Whitefish MO, Healdsburg, CA, Jacksonville, OR, and Bisbee, AZ....

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Hottest Markets

San Diego's market has to be as hot as any of these, and at a much-higher price point! The national housing market might be in a slump, but some areas are sizzling like a summer heat wave. For proof, look no further than the Realtor.com® June roundup of the Hottest...

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Moving To A New City

Here we go again - people don't want to leave San Diego! It will be interesting to see if this hot summer throughout the country causes more of the affluent people to head our way. Based on an analysis of 100 metro areas, the following 10 cities had the highest net...

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Least Expensive States

If you want to really save some money, these are the states to consider - though you'll have climate change! Today we released a new report that reveals that while the average U.S. household spends $24,557 annually on the most essential household bills (which is 35%...

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