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Here's a small sampling of what's ahead in Where to Retire:
Coming in our January/February 2009 issue (December 1, 2008)
Town Profiles
In the rolling hills north of Tampa, Dade City provides economical living in Florida, combining a rural nature with proximity to city attractions... Near Knoxville in scenic eastern Tennessee, Maryville is a college town enhanced with a host of recreation in the nearby Great Smoky Mountains... The state capital of Washington, Olympia attracts retirees with natural beauty and strong fine arts... Near the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia, Lynchburg takes pride in its early American history, 18th-century homes and area colleges... In central Texas, Georgetown boasts an active cultural arts scene on the edge of the Hill Country, close to Austin and numerous wineries.
Low-Tax Towns
Across the country from South Carolina to Oregon, here are eight great towns with lower-than-average tax bites, leaving more money in the pockets of retirees.
Walkable Retirement Destinations
Relieve the pain at the pump in these spots where you don't have to drive everywhere for activities and services.
'The Weather's Great — Wish You Were Here'
Forget long, cold winters and hot, humid summers -- these eight towns have pleasing weather year-round.
Financial Consultant
Should you try to sell your home on your own or call on the expertise of a real estate agent? We look at the pros and cons of both ways.
And Much, Much More!
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