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Sports & Recreation for Seniors in South Carolina

South Carolina is a great place to spend your retirement for several reasons, not the least of which is recreation. With gorgeous weather and natural beauty, this state affords you plenty of opportunities to get outside and be active. The coastal region is a no-brainer for those who love the water. From here you can go deep sea fishing, sailing, kayaking, swimming, or even take up surfing. You may even want to get yourself a boat and take vacations by sea. South Carolina is also known for its plethora of world-class golf courses. These areas are complemented by plenty of retirement communities and senior centers, offering all kinds of recreation like fitness classes, swimming pools, arts and crafts, and day trips.

Publish Date: Fri, 12/23/2011 - 12:11 Categories: South Carolina, Living in


Sports & Recreation for Seniors in Massachusetts

From west to east, Massachusetts transforms from Appalachian foothills to a ragged coastline along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. The Berkshire Hills offer a tremendous variety of recreational opportunities for seniors who enjoy the outdoors. The coastline, and especially the world-famous beaches of idyllic Cape Cod, offers many more activities in and along the water for seniors who love water sports, or prefer to just take a peaceful stroll along a white sand beach.

Publish Date: Fri, 12/23/2011 - 11:56 Categories: Massachusetts, Living in


How to Choose a Retirement Home in West Virginia

West Virginia, which also goes by the moniker “the Mountain State,” is a fantastic place for retirement. Few other states can match the stunning natural beauty of West Virginia and the Appalachian Mountains.The rugged wilderness of West Virginia is suitable for active seniors, but also those who are less physically able. It’s a great place to just sit back and enjoy the views. The outdoor activities possible for the more capable are plentiful. You can try skiing, white water rafting, hiking, hunting, and even spelunking. But choosing where in West Virginia to retire is a big decision. Take your time and the advice below to be sure that you have no regrets later.

Publish Date: Fri, 12/23/2011 - 11:46 Categories: West Virginia, Living in


How to Choose a Retirement Home in South Carolina

South Carolina has only recently joined the ranks of the typical retirement states. This means that you can still find communities that are not already overrun by other seniors. Beaufort, Aiken, and Columbia are new up and comers in the retirement world. In these towns, you’ll find affordable housing and all your amenities. In Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach, you’ll find established retirement facilities and plenty of other like-minded seniors. Whichever city or region you decide to settle in, you’ll need to select a retirement home in which to live. Take your time and do your homework to avoid running out of your hard-earned savings or making a choice that you come to regret later.

Publish Date: Fri, 12/23/2011 - 11:37 Categories: South Carolina, Living in


How to Choose a Retirement Home in New Jersey

Choosing a retirement home is one of the most important things you’ll do for yourself. You worked hard throughout your career and now it’s your time to enjoy, relax, and do what you want to do. Whether you’ve lived here most of your life and have family nearby, or you’re moving from out of state, you won’t regret retiring in the Garden State. New Jersey has a surprising amount of natural beauty and wild spaces, making it a great state for enjoying the outdoors. It’s also great for enjoying the big city. New Jersey is sandwiched on either side by Philadelphia and Manhattan. Wherever in the state you plan to settle, take the time to carefully select your retirement home.

Publish Date: Fri, 12/23/2011 - 11:28 Categories: New Jersey, Living in


How To Choose a Retirement Home in Massachusetts

Massachusetts offers a terrific quality of life to seniors looking for a place to remain physically and intellectually active in their retirement. For older adults looking for lifelong learning opportunities, Massachusetts has over 100 colleges and universities. For history buffs, the state abounds with important historic sites, monuments, and museums. Outdoor recreation enthusiasts love to hike, bike, fish, and whitewater raft in the foothills, while those who love the arts can keep themselves entertained with orchestras, theatre companies, music festivals, and art galleries. However, Massachusetts can be a relatively expensive place to live, so making careful choices about your retirement is particularly important to in order to make the most of this great state.

Publish Date: Fri, 12/23/2011 - 11:17 Categories: Massachusetts, Living in


Top Five Reasons to Retire in Indiana

If you’re not from the Midwest, you may just think of it as the part of the country you fly over to get somewhere else. But if that’s the case, you’ve been missing out! For more and more seniors, Indiana is the epitome of Midwestern charm and hospitality. Don’t blow your savings on a fancy Florida retirement condo when you can settle into a beautiful old farmhouse in rural Indiana or an apartment near a bustling college campus. Your options in Indiana are endless and your budget will stretch far into the future.

Publish Date: Mon, 12/19/2011 - 15:58 Categories: Indiana, Living in


Top Five Cities to Retire in West Virginia

West Virginia is one of just a few states that have a program of certifying or designating cities as great places for retirees. In West Virginia, these areas are called designated retirement communities. There are several requirements for a community to become designated, such as:

Publish Date: Thu, 12/15/2011 - 13:43 Categories: West Virginia, Living in


10 Strange Facts About Massachusetts

Massachusetts is a beautiful state, and a national leader in education and healthcare technology. With great art and entertainment, outdoor recreation, and miles of lovely seashore, the quality of life in Massachusetts is superb. Retirees who settle here will have great activities and great services at their fingertips. With as much history as Massachusetts possesses, it’s no wonder that some of it’s obscure, amusing, and downright bizarre. Here are a few unusual facts about the state for those of you considering making Massachusetts your new home!

Publish Date: Thu, 12/15/2011 - 12:22 Categories: Massachusetts, Living in


Sports & Recreation for Seniors in New Jersey

As an active senior, you want to spend your retirement somewhere exciting and fun. New Jersey may be just what you’re looking for. Many people pass right over the state when looking for a retirement facility, but if you enjoy sports and recreation, give it another look. Sports are huge here and you can take part, or simply take a seat and be a spectator. The Jersey Shore ( not the show, the actual beach)is a top-notch location for beaches and water sports. And, much to the surprise of outsiders, New Jersey is a very scenic state with an abundance of national and state parks.

Publish Date: Wed, 12/14/2011 - 12:31 Categories: New Jersey, Living in