The Best State to Retire in - Maybe an RV Can Help Find What is Best For You

The best state to retire in question is sure to causeis a given, but short (less than a week) stays are the
heated debate. Hey, no one wants to admit thatmost expensive on a nightly basis.
where they live isn't cool.For instance, a nice park may charge $45 dollars for a
You can avoid the argument altogether if you retireone night stay. The same park may offer a monthly
first to a life of full time RVing. This mobile lifestyle israte of $500. Do the math. The longer you stay, the
more and more appealing to those retirees with thecheaper per night and you will use less fuel.
travel bug...or those who can't decide where to retire.When we were pondering which was the best state
It is a shame that everyone has not had the chanceto retire in... the RV helped us decide. We RVed up
to explore all of the USA. Every state has somethingto 6 months a year for 4 years. We then full time
unique and interesting.RVed for 2 years before we bought a home in
I have been in 49 states, all save Alaska. Every stateArizona.
has something to offer. I prefer the Western US, butThe RV was a way for us to try before you buy.
get excited about going to Washington, DC or goingWe really kept an open mind, enjoyed looking
to Independence Hall in Philadelphia. When that stopsaround, before we settled down.
being cool, I'm done.So, if you are trying to decide on the best state to
In an RV you can have it all. You want to have aretire in. Get an RV, take off and expose yourself to
lobster on Cape Cod and a few weeks later go overas much of this great country as you can before
the Golden Gate Bridge...easily done.choosing a state.
This lifestyle can also be a very frugal way to retire.You have a lot to see. Enjoy.
But costs go up the more traveling you do. The fuel