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Retire in St. George Utah - it's the BEST!

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Real Estate Agent with Red Rock Real Estate ~ Southern Utah's Largest Independent Brokerage DRE#5660491-SA00

If you're looking for the best place in the country to retire, head to sunny St. George Utah! This friendly diverse community is tucked away in the southwestern corner of Utah. There are many advantages to choosing St. George Utah for retirement, one of them being four-season golfing.

Coral Canyon Golf CourseThere are 12 golf courses in the St. George area which are known for their challenging designs, affordable green fees and their spectacular scenic features. The St. George golf lifestyle is like no other, with mild winter weather and other nearby recreational areas combining to make  St. George the place to be in your retirement years.

Considered one of the fastest growing retirement areas in the country, St. George, Utah is acquiring a reputation as "the" place to retire in Utah. AARP Magazine (July/August 2006 issue) lists St. George as one of the best places to retire in the country. AARP conducted an intensive nationwide search for "five cities that offer culture, cachet, or, in some cases, just peace and quiet." St. George was one of the choices.

A desert oasis, the St. George, Utah area has temperate weather and scenery with classic Utah flair. Temperatures average approximately 60 degrees during the year with summer temperatures in the 100's and winter temperatures around 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Our temperate climate allows world class St. George golf courses to be accessible year round.

Entrada Golf CourseNear Utah's Zion and Bryce National Parks, the St. George retirement area provides several recreational opportunities. In addition to the wide range of St. George golf options, there's, hiking, biking, and exploring the natural resources of the area, all just around the corner. The St. George area also is within a couple hours drive to skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobiling. One of the top twenty marathons in the country is also hosted here in St. George Utah.  All are perfect reasons why southern Utah is one of the best places to retire.

St. George, Utah is located approximately 120 miles from Las Vegas and midway between San Diego and Salt Lake City. Not far from the Grand Canyon and Lake Powell, the area is secluded enough to offer the quiet of the perfect retirement community but close enough to major U.S cities for sparkling lights and big-city getaways.

Retiring in St. George, Utah also provides useful tax advantages, with several property tax exemptions that appeal to retiring taxpayers including exemptions for up to 45% of the fair market value of property as well as a Circuit Breaker property tax relief for individuals 65 or older.

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Specializing in 55+ communities, vacation & second homes, golf course homes, luxury homes and vacation rentals for sale in St George, Washington, Ivins, Santa Clara and Hurricane Utah. 

Please feel free to contact me at 435-229-8801 if I can assist you in any way with St. George Utah Real Estate or St George Utah Homes for Sale.

 

 

 

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Tammy Lankford,
Lane Realty Eatonton, GA Lake Sinclair, Milledgeville, 706-485-9668 - Eatonton, GA
Broker GA Lake Sinclair/Eatonton/Milledgeville

Looks beautiful there Erika.  Where are you originally from?  Thanks for commenting on my post about my Daddy.  I'd love to see that picture of you and your dad someday.  God Bless.

Nov 11, 2008 07:24 AM
Erika Rogers
Red Rock Real Estate ~ Southern Utah's Largest Independent Brokerage - Saint George, UT
St George Utah Real Estate & Relocation Specialist

Hi Tammy,

Sorry I didn't respond right away, I'm new at this blogging thing:)  I'm originally from Farmington New Mexico.  It's in the 4 corners area, which is where the 4 states of Utah, Arizona,New Mexico and Colorado meet.  I'll have to dig up the photo of my dad in his uniform and put it on sometime.

Thanks for commenting on my blog

 

Nov 12, 2008 12:42 PM