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In reply to the discussion: I finally decided to retire at 70. [View all]dobleremolque
(1,092 posts)51. Las Vegas, New Mexico....easily confused...
It's never gotten above 99° F in Las Vegas, NM, since it's at 6,500 ft. elevation.
A town of about 15,000, it's the home of New Mexico Highlands University. Founded while it was part of Mexico, it used to be two separate municipalities ... Old Town, laid out around a classic Mexican plaza; and New Town, formed after the gringos came with the railroad.
It's 65 miles east of Santa Fe, and about 120 miles east of Albuquerque on Interstate-25. You can go hike the pine-clad mountains in the morning and watch herds of pronghorn antelope grazing on the prairie in the afternoon.
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I hear Taos, NM is an artist's colony and spiritual, so you could start researching that...
Hekate
Mar 2018
#11
I was totally burned out and retired at 62. In the 10 years since I've never regretted it.
Binkie The Clown
Mar 2018
#13
Very close to Taos, a bit unknown for me, only visited once but very affordable
Demonaut
Mar 2018
#63
Rent...or possibly even consider AirBnB long term rental, if you have trouble finding something else
Hulk
Mar 2018
#74
Happy Retirement...enjoy this special time in life...I can't wait to join you.
iluvtennis
Mar 2018
#47
Enjoy your retirement and you will certainly find your new home interesting.
akbacchus_BC
Mar 2018
#52