6 Major Cities Where Seniors Regret Purchasing a Home

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Memphis, Tennessee

Tourists may flock there for a taste of the local music scene, but even locals openly admit that this city is a terrible place to live, and they don’t even understand why retirees would choose to move there.

They’ve got all the highs, including high poverty rates and high crime rates. And there’s very limited public transport. The dwindling population isn’t a good sign either. Many locals have begun moving to nearby Chattanooga, Tennessee.

The state’s citizens also mention that it’s less developed than other big cities, obtaining staple chain supermarkets like Trader Joe’s much later than other cities have. It’s also around two hours away from any outdoor activities.

So if you love nature, this isn’t the best place to live out your golden years. Memphis isn’t entirely without upsides, though. The food scene is amazing, and everyone loves the music and the energy of the city.

But if you’re not from there, it’s probably best to take a weekend trip rather than move here once you become a retiree.

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4 thoughts on “6 Major Cities Where Seniors Regret Purchasing a Home”

  1. I live in Virginia Beach, Virginia, and love it! Retired and single, lots to see and do! Crime is rising, mostly stolen cars. I take buses bc I’m native New Yorker. Beautiful natural areas. Good climate. Love being outdoors in clean air, under trees, or by the water.

  2. Asheville NC use to be a beautiful place to live but the policies the mayor has supported have destroyed this small city. Crime, mostly due to homeless drug addicts, have made Asheville a very dangerous place to live.

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