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Thursday, September 18, 2008

Most Affordable Places in US to Retire

Forbes Magazine recently had a list of most affordable places in the US to retire based on reasonable housing, inflation rate, and amenities.

Their Top Ten:

10. Nashville-- if you like country music
9. Atlanta
8. St. Louis
7. Denver
6. Indianapolis
5. Salt Lake City
4. Houston-- unless a hurricane comes a-callin'
3. Minneapolis-St. Paul-- careful driving over the bridges, though
2. Dallas

and #1
Columbus, Ohio-- Ohio State games

Nothing About Chicago, or Spring Grove, Illinois, as I pay $8000 in Property Taxes.

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