| The best state to retire in question is sure to cause | | | | is a given, but short (less than a week) stays are the |
| heated debate. Hey, no one wants to admit that | | | | most 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 retire | | | | one night stay. The same park may offer a monthly |
| first to a life of full time RVing. This mobile lifestyle is | | | | rate of $500. Do the math. The longer you stay, the |
| more and more appealing to those retirees with the | | | | cheaper 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 chance | | | | to retire in... the RV helped us decide. We RVed up |
| to explore all of the USA. Every state has something | | | | to 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 state | | | | Arizona. |
| has something to offer. I prefer the Western US, but | | | | The RV was a way for us to try before you buy. |
| get excited about going to Washington, DC or going | | | | We really kept an open mind, enjoyed looking |
| to Independence Hall in Philadelphia. When that stops | | | | around, 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 a | | | | retire in. Get an RV, take off and expose yourself to |
| lobster on Cape Cod and a few weeks later go over | | | | as 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 | | | | |