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The Great Debate: Should You Retire to a Small Town or a Big City?

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

As you navigate this complex decision, many questions will come up. Here are answers to some of the most common ones we hear from retirees.

Is it always cheaper to retire in a small town?

Generally, yes, but not always. The biggest savings are almost always in housing. However, some trendy or picturesque small towns, especially those popular with tourists or second-home owners, can have a surprisingly high cost of living. A “charming” village in New England or a mountain town in Colorado can be just as expensive as a suburb. Furthermore, you must factor in the “hidden” costs. If you have to drive an hour for major shopping or medical appointments, the cost of gas and vehicle wear-and-tear adds up. Always look at the total financial picture, not just the price of a house.

What if I move and regret it?

This is a very common and valid fear. Making a permanent move is a huge undertaking, both financially and emotionally. The best way to mitigate this risk is to rent before you buy. Consider selling your current home and renting in your new chosen location for the first year. This gives you a full four seasons to experience the area and build a social network without the commitment and high transaction costs of buying a home. If you discover it’s not the right fit, you have an easy exit strategy. It’s a low-risk way to confirm you’re making the right long-term decision.

How do I find community as a newcomer?

Moving to a new place where you don’t know anyone can be intimidating at any age. The key is to be patient and proactive. You cannot wait for neighbors to knock on your door; you have to put yourself out there. Before you even move, look up the websites for the local library, senior center, and parks and recreation department. See what classes, clubs, and events they offer.

Volunteering is one of the fastest ways to meet people who share your values. Whether it’s at the local hospital, an animal shelter, or a food bank, it provides instant purpose and connection. Join a club centered on a hobby you love, like gardening, hiking, or bridge. Take a class at the community college. Attend services at a local place of worship. It takes time—give yourself at least a full year to start feeling settled. But consistent effort will eventually build a rewarding new social life.

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