You have to wonder about a list that that has no California metro areas in their Top 100, but includes New York City at #14 and Flint, Michigan at #64. To identify the best places to retire, U.S. News analyzed data for the 150 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S....
Where to Move
Map of Where to Move
Towns With High-Growth Projections
Although the housing market is often spoken of in aggregate, variations and pricing and market performance can be very localized. For example, according to data from Zillow, the anticipated one-year growth rate for homes prices in the U.S. as a whole is 1.7%, with a...
Best Small Towns to Retire In SoCal
Fallbrook is worthy of consideration - where it feels like you're out of the SD suburbia: https://www.worldatlas.com/cities/the-best-small-towns-to-retire-in-southern-california.html
Where to Move
For those who are leaving San Diego and want to know where the best deals are, here are the metro areas ranked by their Freddie Mac HPI change from the peak: Or how about a river town? https://www.worldatlas.com/cities/7-most-charming-river-towns-in-california.html
Weaverville, CA
? There are houses for sale under $500,000! https://www.zillow.com/weaverville-ca/
Inventories Soaring Elsewhere
It looks like the San Diego market is surviving the current conditions quite well, while the rest of the country is being crushed by soaring inventory. The Californians must be staying home, and those feeder towns are suffering! Any town that has a +50% increase...
Best Cities For Retirees
Carlsbad only ranked #15, so there must be 14 better places! Scottsdale is #1, and all have reviews: https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/search/best-cities-to-retire/
San Diego Active Inventory
Here is Bill's second look at the active inventories with more metros added. It is incredible how inventory is exploding elsewhere, yet San Diego has fewer homes for sale now than during last year's uber-frenzy. The Atlanta metro population is 6,144,050 which is...