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In reply to the discussion: We are thinking of selling our home in SF and moving somewhere cheaper...need suggestions for [View all]OldHippieChick
(2,434 posts)92. It is. That's
why I recommended Boulder above. Ft. Collins would also be nice and a bit cheaper than Boulder, but still a college town.
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We are thinking of selling our home in SF and moving somewhere cheaper...need suggestions for [View all]
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
OP
Broadly speaking, look for a University town (if you can give up city life)
brooklynite
Mar 2017
#44
Yeah, but if they are approaching retirement, traffic doesn't really matter
TexasBushwhacker
Mar 2017
#102
This is exactly the kind of feedback I was looking for. My step daughter moved to Virginia and loves
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
#6
Here's one house. And some areas in desirable neighborhoods may see values stall...
KittyWampus
Mar 2017
#174
We went to Florida for a soccer thing last weekend. When we boarded the plane, it seemed like
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
#12
Tampa is slightly blue, St. Pete is slightly Red. Either place could use your vote AND its cheap
stevenleser
Mar 2017
#221
Vegas is and will always be a blue city. I know Californians who retired there. Inexpensive too.
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2017
#3
Pittsburgh, PA is inexpensive, has a great cultural and restaurant scene, has hills like the bay
appleannie1943
Mar 2017
#5
Asheville is nice for transplants. NC's a purple state, Asheville's a progressive, artsy small city
blm
Mar 2017
#7
Agree! It's a beautiful state and it's possible to avoid the red, but one has to look carefully. n/t
RKP5637
Mar 2017
#119
I'll third NC. Check us out. You got the mountains, cities/towns and shore all in one
sprinkleeninow
Mar 2017
#99
Oregon is cheaper than the Bay Area and politically more aligned than the South or S West
jalan48
Mar 2017
#13
I hate to quibble, but Gadsden County is dark blue. About 76% are registered Democrats and
retread
Mar 2017
#96
We moved from the Bay Area to upstate New York: Hudson Valley/Catskills region
Tom Rinaldo
Mar 2017
#17
make sure whatever state you move to values healthcare for their citizens. Most likely once you
still_one
Mar 2017
#19
Good point..the blueness of California will make it hard to leave, we may been be moving
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
#27
The single payer of Medicare doesn't happen until 65, and as for single payer in the near future,
still_one
Mar 2017
#32
Grew up in Cleveland and lived in Minnesota for five years. I know snow and cold but don't think I
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
#37
very important for low income retirees to learn about states' health care, esp. since
wordpix
Mar 2017
#76
If I ever moved to a warm, liberal climate it'd be like The Fan district in Richmond VA.
KittyWampus
Mar 2017
#22
This is great! I'm bookmarking this for future reference. Lots of places I hadn't considered.
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
#23
Young are moving out for jobs but it seems like retired people are moving here
womanofthehills
Mar 2017
#187
property values are going to help turn Virginia bluer. It's a great state to invest in.
KittyWampus
Mar 2017
#64
IMO, the future is very bleak for home ownership, jobs, tiny houses will be the future and UBI will
CK_John
Mar 2017
#40
We retired 10 years ago, moved from SF, had to find a way more inexpensive area.
dixiegrrrrl
Mar 2017
#45
Depending on what we set we could be snow birds and spend winter months in Mexico.
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
#49
I lived there for five years. Went to the u of mm law school. I liked it, great culture,restaurants
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
#60
Dallas, TX is blue and the surrounding suburbs are very (very!) affordable.
LanternWaste
Mar 2017
#52
New Mexico is actually pretty blue down the middle and red in the east and the west, mostly east
Quixote1818
Mar 2017
#165
Pittsburgh! It's a purple state and we could use some help!! It's been ranked consistently
ebbie15644
Mar 2017
#61
I think Tennessee is turning blue. Nashville is expensive but the rural areas and small towns around
Lint Head
Mar 2017
#71
I would stay but if I'm not working we will have a big mortgage and no income.
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
#145
It's not blue but the price is right and there is a lot of good in the area.
NCTraveler
Mar 2017
#110
That's so nice to learn about the Slope. I'll recommend Lakewood, Colorado, though
eleny
Mar 2017
#133
Well, PA turned Red once, but it's great for us retirees! Can't swing the proverbial
WinkyDink
Mar 2017
#147
Yes, in fact we always thought we might move to Mexico because we have been there many
Dream Girl
Mar 2017
#172
if you don't need income...come to Kansas and help us actively trying to turn our state BLUE
demtenjeep
Mar 2017
#189
Lol, you can move to Vallejo and get a nice house for that sum. Lots of us SF refugees are here.
diane in sf
Mar 2017
#191
If you don't need an urban area, I think the suggestions here for parts of Virginia are very good
spooky3
Mar 2017
#213
There are areas in California where homes are far more reasonably priced than Sf.
lucca18
Mar 2017
#215