Here Are 12 of the Best Small Towns To Retire in 2024
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by Matt LyonsPosted On December 11, 2023
There’s no denying it: Small towns have a certain charm that you can’t get in the big cities. From areas rich in history to areas abundant in fun outdoor recreation, culture, and more, here are what we consider some of the best small towns to retire across the United States.
Read moreHow To Hire a Home Remodeling Contractor and What To Ask
Remodeling and Renovation Tips
by Carol J. AlexanderPosted On December 8, 2023
Hiring the best specialist for the job involves solid research and asking the right questions. Here’s how to find the best remodeling contractors near you, plus 14 questions for interviewing the top candidates.
Read moreHome Office Setup Ideas That Will Up Your WFH Game
Remodeling and Renovation Tips
by Easton SmithPosted On December 7, 2023
Create a home office that’s worth coming back to, day after day, with these home office setup ideas.
Read moreLuxury Atlanta Apartments: 7 Midtown, Downtown, and Buckhead High-Rise Apartments That Will Dazzle You
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by Easton SmithPosted On December 7, 2023
We’ve curated a list of the very best luxury apartments in Midtown and Downtown Atlanta -- communities that redefine what it means to rent. Our goal is to help you find a home that’s perfect for your style, location, and budget, whether you’re moving to Atlanta from across the country, or you’re an Atlantan just looking for an upgrade.
Read moreStart Fresh in the Midwest - 20 Things to Know About Living in Omaha, Nebraska
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by Matt LyonsPosted On December 5, 2023
Perched on the Missouri River, Omaha offers its residents a lowkey metropolitan lifestyle with plenty of access to the outdoors. We’ll cover everything you need to know about living in Omaha, Nebraska, from the cost of living, the best places to live, and even the top restaurants in town.
Read moreThese Are Some of the Best Places To Retire on The East Coast
Retirement
by Matt LyonsPosted On December 5, 2023
As cost of living and inflation continue to rise, many people preparing for retirement wonder where they can go to live comfortably on a fixed income. And is it possible to get good weather, efficient healthcare, and a high quality of life there, too? Fortunately, the East Coast is one of the best regions in the country for retirees to settle down, as there are many places to live that easily provide these perks — and more — ranging from small but vibrant rural towns to bigger and lively coastal cities. See which cities make our list!
Read moreYour How-To Guide: 29 Half Bath Remodel Ideas for Any Budget
Bathroom Remodeling
by LB GabrielPosted On December 5, 2023
Your half bath is a small space, but if it’s outdated, it can have a big impact on the overall look of your home. Give your powder room some much-needed TLC with some of our favorite half bath remodeling ideas — and learn the estimated costs, how to prepare, and what to expect along the way.
Read moreNeed To Move in a Hurry? Moving Tips for Your Last-Minute Move
Moving Tips and Hacks
by Alex KeightPosted On December 5, 2023
If your last minute move has you feeling overwhelmed, take a breather and check out these moving tips from someone who's done it all before.
Read moreAffordability and Hospitality: Here’s Why You Should Consider Retiring in Alabama
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by Matt LyonsPosted On November 30, 2023
Home to camellias, cotton, and Crimson Tide, Alabama is one of the best places you can retire not only in the Southern U.S.. It’s a supremely senior-friendly state with warm weather year-round, Gulf Coast towns to settle down, and golf courses for days. Affordability is another major perk of retiring in Alabama, with a low cost of living and plenty of tax benefits for retirees to enjoy. Read on for the full breakdown.
Read moreThinking of Retiring in Maine? Here’s the “Maine” Info You Need To Know
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by Matt LyonsPosted On November 30, 2023
Want to retire on the East Coast in one of the most affordable states in the region? Then you may want to seriously consider Maine. From benefits to budgeting, pros and even cons, here’s the info you need to know before you go.
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