I recently received my Senior Real Estate Specialits designation at the Raleigh Regional Association of Realtors.  I decided to embark on this designation because I've been working with a number of seniors that are relocating to the area to be with their children.  Last year Raleigh had approximately 18,500 transplants from all over the country.   Most of the follks that move here seem to love the area because of the mild climate and overall low cost of living for a large city.  The main points that families like about the area are the proximity to three major universities, the tremendous amount of green space, and the presence of some of the most advanced technology companies in the country.  As Money Magazine stated our town is like a park with a city in it.   Visit this link for more details:

In addition the American Association of Retired Persons(AARP) named Raleigh/Durham as one of the best  places to reinvent your life after retirement.  AARP's research team looked at 10 criteria reflecting the needs, interests, and tastes of Americans age 50 and older. The criteria included:

  • Availability of jobs, since many in this group will work beyond age 65.
  • Affordable housing—many cities have costs on par with or below the national median price of $161,600.
  • Culture and entertainment (from museums and opera to shopping and sports events).
  • Access to outdoor recreation, from skiing and biking to walking and hiking.
  • Safety—personal and property safety, and a generally secure feeling.
  • Colleges or universities (for continuing education and a multigenerational vibe).
  • Sense of community (often places with a vital and walkable downtown).
  • Proximity to comprehensive, well-regarded health care facilities.
  • Good public high schools, since many boomers still have teens at home.
  • Ease of getting around (public transportation, traffic, access to an airport).

 Visit the link attached for more details.  

 

If you're a senior looking for a great place to live Raleigh/Durham could be your next home.

 
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5 Comments on Best Place to Live for Retires in 2006 -Raleigh, NC #4 and #3 Best Place to Reinvent You Life

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2006
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Isn't that very close to Mayberry?  I sure would love to meet Andy, Opy and the gang... :-)

Actually, I flew into Raleigh last spring.  Rented a car, toured for a few hours then hit the hgihway to drive on down to Myrtle Beach for a week.  Lots of trees and wonderful landscape in Raleigh (especially coming from a desert).

Matt Pellerin
PhoenixHomes.com

4:16pm • #1
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24
2006
May be near Mayberry, but there is no room for Barney Fife's in real estate.
1:45pm • #2
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2006
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I''m impressed with the folks that have come to the Triangle area.  The architectures and lifestyle are different.  On the other hand,  we have so much to offer-a mild climate, consistent job growth, a great economy, and a consistent real estate market. 

If you'd like more information contact me via email...

Tracy@TracySantrock.com

10:24pm • #3
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13
2008

We are looking for a senior community or an apartment with activities for seniors.  We love people.

We are completely independent and need no help in living.  We do our own cooking and cleaning. My husband is a retired minister, so we are limited in income. We would like a nice apartment building with 2 bedrooms, washer and dryer hook-ups. Balcony would be nice and elevators in the building.  We need to move near our children.

Thanks

Reverend and Mrs. Clarence and Lois Barnett
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Reverend,

Please complete the contact information so I can get in touch with you! And, as always, thanks for visiting.

6:09pm • #5

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Cary, NC

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