Northern Arizona Real Estate Agents for Chino, Dewey, Flagstaff, Prescott, Kingman, Lake Havasu, Phoenix, and Sedona areas
Northern Arizona Real Estate Agents for Chino, Dewey, Flagstaff, Prescott, Kingman, Lake Havasu, Phoenix, and Sedona areas
Northern Arizona Real Estate Agents for Chino, Dewey, Flagstaff, Prescott, Kingman, Lake Havasu, Phoenix, and Sedona areas
Northern Arizona Real Estate Agents for Chino, Dewey, Flagstaff, Prescott, Kingman, Lake Havasu, Phoenix, and Sedona areas
Northern Arizona Real Estate Agents for Chino, Dewey, Flagstaff, Prescott, Kingman, Lake Havasu, Phoenix, and Sedona areas

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Retirement Living and Buying a Home

Arizona Real Estate Buying Decisions

For many, retirement is a time when people shift priorities and put their own needs first. One of the most important choices they need to make is where to live in retirement. Choosing the right community and home is an important and challenging decision.

Ask yourself, do you want to:

  • Remain in the home you occupied before retirement?
  • Remain close to your present community, but move to a different home?
  • Move to another county or state, or to a different climate?
  • Move into your present vacation property?

Where to Live

If you lean toward moving to another region, start reviewing options based on general climate, seasonal changes, lifestyle, and proximity to family and friends.

For example, the Southeast is a popular destination. It has more temperate climates than the Northeast, and golf and other outdoor recreation options are abundant. The region offers a wide range of living environments from which to choose: coastal, mountain, woodland, rural, and both planned and urban communities. Arizona has almost year-round sunshine; and Northern Arizona has year round mild weather.

Many people choose to live where they play. If finances allow it, some may consider owning two or more homes so they can change their address along with the seasons. This is one of the reasons why second-home sales have increased dramatically over the past few years.

When you’ve narrowed it down to a few possible destinations, compare them on the basis of these factors:

Financial

  • Estimate the income you'll need to retire in that area.
  • Evaluate your resources and tax consequences.
  • Speak with your financial advisors about how long your retirement resources can last in any given area.

Housing

  • Research average home sale prices and cost of living in areas you like.
  • Factor in costs such as property taxes and utilities.

Climate

  • Review summer and winter comfort factors, such as high temperatures, humidity, or snow and ice.
  • Look at psychological factors such as excessive cloudiness or rain or fog.

Personal Safety

  • Research violent crime and property crime rates in areas you like.
  • Find details in the FBI's Crime Index and local police departments.

Services

  • Investigate the supply, availability, and quality of health care, public transportation, and continuing education in each area.

Employment

  • Evaluate the potential for pursuing a part-time or full-time second career.

Leisure Living

  • Find out if the area offers the variety and quality of restaurants, cultural events, and recreational activities you want.

Other Resources

When researching your options, you may want to start with the Internet, where there is a wealth of information. Other resources include:

  • Your local library
  • Associations such as the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP)
  • Local organizations in your areas of interest
  • Visitor bureaus
  • Chambers of commerce
  • Local newspapers
  • Vacation guides

Whatever you decide, the Prudential Real Estate Network has sales professionals throughout North America to help you. Use our Local Office Search to find an office near you or in your destination of choice.

   
 

 
   
   
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