The 9 Best Washington Counties To Retire
I was born in 1981, so I have roughly 24 more years until I can retire. If I decide to break it down by months, days, and hours, I will probably start crying, so for the sake of my workplace, I’ll just leave it at 24. Now, that is just if I want to get FULL Social Security Benefits and retire when I reach 67.
On average, people in Washington retire a little earlier, at the age of 64. That seems like a reasonable goal (you know, save me 3 years). But what will you do when you retire? Where should you move to and live?
Some have found a way to hack the system and live on a world cruise for their retirement. What a great and bold idea. I’m not that courageous. I’m a homebody and would miss my family too much.
I love Washington. I’ve traveled around the world, and every place has pros and cons, but home is where the heart is, and my heart is right here in Washington.
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So, in 21 to 24 years, where should I retire? My wife and I don’t have any kids and may be ready for something new but familiar. Here are the best counties to retire in Washington.
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