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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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How to Make Your Decision: A Practical Action Plan

Thinking and dreaming are important, but eventually, you need to take concrete steps to turn your vision into a reality. This decision is too big to be left to chance or based on a single vacation. Here is a step-by-step process to guide your research and help you make an informed choice.

Step 1: The “Try Before You Buy” Visit

This is the single most important piece of advice. You would never buy a car without a test drive, and you shouldn’t choose a retirement location without one either. A weekend visit isn’t enough; you need to simulate what it’s actually like to live there.

Plan to rent a house or apartment in your target location for at least one month. Crucially, try to do this during the least desirable time of year—winter in the Northeast, the peak of summer in the South. This is when you’ll see the town’s true character and challenges. During your stay, live like a local, not a tourist. Go to the grocery store on a busy Tuesday afternoon. Visit the senior center and see what the atmosphere is like. Drive the route to the nearest hospital. Sit in a local coffee shop and listen to the conversations. Try to strike up a chat with people you meet and ask them what they like and dislike about living there. This immersive experience is the best way to know if a place truly feels like home.

Step 2: The Financial Reality Check

Your retirement dreams must align with your financial reality. Start by getting a complete and honest picture of your finances. If you don’t have a financial advisor, this is a great time to consult one.

Create a detailed, line-by-line budget for what your life would cost in your potential new location. Don’t just estimate. Look up actual property tax rates. Call an insurance agent to get quotes for home and auto insurance. Research average utility costs for the area. Factor in travel costs if you’ll be farther from family or a major airport. Compare this new budget against your projected retirement income from Social Security (you can get an estimate on the Social Security Administration website), pensions, and savings. Knowing the numbers with certainty will either give you the green light to proceed or save you from making a costly mistake.

Step 3: The Healthcare Audit

Do not compromise on your health. Before you get too emotionally invested in a location, perform a thorough audit of its healthcare resources as they relate to your specific needs.

First, make a list of all your current doctors, specialists, and prescriptions. Next, use the official Medicare plan finder tools to see which doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies in the new area are in your network. But don’t stop there. Call the main primary care clinics and ask if they are accepting new patients and what the average wait time is for an initial appointment. Do the same for any specialists you see regularly. If a hospital website boasts a “renowned cardiac center,” call their non-emergency patient services line and ask about wait times for new cardiology patients. A great facility is no help if you can’t get an appointment for six months. This proactive research is vital for your long-term well-being.

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