Find Your Perfect Retirement Spot by Answering These Three Questions

by carolinaone_marketing 13. August 2013 04:15

 

Each year, magazines and news outlets across the country usually take some time to help retirees find the best place to retire. Charleston, South Carolina usually makes it to the top of the list because of its beautiful beaches, townhouse-lined streets, delicious sweet tea and Old Southern charm. You won’t find a better place to retire if you enjoy warm weather and a slower pace of living. Perhaps that’s why many retirees are looking into real estate in Charleston, SC. Is Charleston, South Carolina the right spot for you? Here are some things that might factor in your decision-making process on where you retire:

 

Do you need public transportation? As we age we might not be as willing or able to get behind the wheel as we once were. Most of us surely would prefer to avoid sitting in traffic whenever possible. That’s why, for some, it might be advantageous to take a look at the public transportation system the spot you’re looking at offers. Because Charleston is a major city of the South, it has all the public transportation options you would expect from a city its size.

 

What kind of weather are you looking for? Now you shouldn’t base your entire decision on the climate, but it should be on the top of the list. If, for example, you’re not a fan of the cold weather, why would ever consider retiring up north. Your retirement is the time to sit back and enjoy yourself, and there’s no question that you should pick a place that has a favorable climate. Charleston, SC enjoys a milder climate than most, but you do still get four seasons, which is a major benefit for those who get bored of the heat all-year round.

 

What is the local community like? One of the things that many people don’t consider when moving into an area is the demographics. Now if you’re looking to move in with people of the same age, you probably wouldn’t want to move into a big college town. However, if you’re looking to feel young or keep up with the latest in alternative culture, a college town or other major metropolitan area might make sense. Charleston is a decently-sized metropolitan area and has seen a major influx of younger people move in over the past decade. In fact, nearly 35% of Charleston’s population is under the age of 45, so if you want to feel young at heart, you might want to consider looking into Charleston real estate.

 

 

 

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