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June 25, 2026 -- You can probably guess the states that are the most expensive to retire. Yep - Hawaii, Alaska, California, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Connecticut, and New York are almost always atop those lists. But to find the states where your retirement savings go the furthest - that is not always that easy. A recent study from GOBankingRates looked…...
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Located on the Winyah Bay in the low country of South Carolina, Georgetown is the second largest seaport in the state, and the county seat of Georgetown County. The historic town was once an important center of rice production during the 1800's, which was cultivated along the rivers, and gave rise to stately plantation homes and estates, with many of…...
Venice, Florida is an extremely pleasant community of 21,000 people located south of Sarasota on the Gulf of Mexico. Originally developed in 1925 by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers as a planned retirement community, Venice is named after the many canals and rivers running through it. Thanks to its central planning, Venice is a top rated community for adults over…...
Riverside is a growing city of just over 300,000 near Los Angeles. The city was founded in 1870 by John North, and is the birthplace of the California citrus industry. It is a college town thanks to the University of California, Riverside, which is located in the northeastern part of the city. There are various festivals held thoughout the year including the…...
Malahide is a small and charming coastal town just north of Dublin. The town was often visited by the Vikings who used its harbor on the Broadmeadow River on its way to the Irish Sea. Malahide Castle and its parks date back to the 1100's. The Main Street runs parallel to the water with a combination of seaside homes and…...