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30 top retirement locations

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Loading ... Loading ... Posted on: October 14th, 2007 by Neill Zerk

When the retirement age hits, not everyone is keen to pack up and head south to Florida. While some people dream of escaping the cities, hiking up to a cabin in the woods or roaming the country from a caravan that’s more of a house on wheels, others are quite happy to stay put in the cities that house their friends and families.

CNNMoney.com has compiled a list of the 35 best places to retire in the largest metropolitan areas on the United States. And the winners are:

  • SoFa in San Jose, California
  • Back Bay, Boston, Massachussets.
  • Belltown in Seattle, Washington.
  • LoDo, Denver, Colorado.
  • Midtown, Nashville, Tennessee
  • Arts District Dallas, Texas
  • Mass Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana. Indianapolis
  • Copper Square, Phoenix, Arizona.
  • Riverside/Avondale, Jacksonville, Florida.
  • South Park, Los Angeles, California
  • Museum District, Huston, Texas
  • Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA
  • Downtown, San Antonio, Texas
  • Downtown, Detroit, Michigan
  • Downtown/SoMa, San Francisco, California
  • Short North, Columbus, Ohio
  • Warehouse District, Austin, Texas
  • South Main, Memphis, Tennessee
  • Cultural District, Forth Worth, Texas
  • Mount Vernon, Baltimore, MD
  • Uptown, Charlotte, NC
  • East Town, Milwaukee, WI
  • East Market District, Louisville, KY
  • East Las Vegas/ Whitney, Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Midtown, Atlanta, GA
  • Hudson Heights, New York, New York
  • Tudor City, New York, New York
  • South Loop, Chicago, Illinois
  • Streeterville, Chicago, Illinois
  • Marina District, San Diego, California
  • Liberty Station, San Diego, California
  • Penn Quarter, Washington, D.C
  • Woodley Park, Washington, D.C
  • Pearl District, Portland, Oregon
  • Goose Hollow, Portland, Oregon

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