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Do it today! Here's a small sampling of what's ahead in Where to Retire:
Coming in our May/June 2010 issue (April 1)
Special 2010 Series — Ready for the Rebound!
Part 3: Enticing Mountain, Lake Retreats With Retirement Real Estate Discounts:
The year 2010 presents unique opportunities for baby boomers and retirees to snap up dream places at exceptional bargains. Where to Retire has researched markets nationwide for top areas to buy now. In each issue, this special feature presents a new collection of choices. For May/June, we look at terrific destinations where mountains and lakes provide abundant recreation.
Town Profiles
A lakeside haven in central Florida, Mount Dora is a charming small town with tree-shaded streets and Victorian homes... Between San Diego and Los Angeles, Oceanside boasts the enviable Southern California climate without the hefty price tag... In the mountains of western North Carolina, Hendersonville augments its natural beauty with a fun downtown and lively arts scene... A major hub and college town in southern New Mexico, Las Cruces enjoys a sunny, dry climate, scenic setting and multicultural heritage.
Splitter Lifestyles
Splitting time between two locations is a fun retirement lifestyle, and many baby boomers and retirees may be contemplating getting that second home now with such great real estate bargains today. We share experiences and tips from others to help meet the challenges.
Going Native in Your New Garden
Adapt to the climate of your new retirement locale with our guide for “native” gardens — ones that embrace local plants, soil types and weather patterns.
Financial Consultant
How do appraisers set the value of your home? Experts provide advice to help get top dollar when you put your house on the market.
And Much, Much More!
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