What State has Low Taxes, Low Cost of Living, Reasonable Cost for Purchasing Property, and Good Hunting and Fishing????
Seems like the whole country is heading that way!!!!!Like the other poster mentioned try to look in the future, Colorado is as liberal as California now which usually translates into adverse gun laws and high taxes. States that don't appear to be heading that direction are probably going to be your most retirement friendly states. Montana is trending differently lately too....I will be in your boat in a few years and have been bouncing the same thoughts around in my head.
Agreed, I think more states are heading that direction than folks realize and many folks are turning a blind eye thinking it's not going to happen in their state just because they seem pretty safe today in their state's politics. That being said, although it's not listed in the original posters criteria, when my wife and I do decide to retire we will want to live in a more conservative state. We realize that's not always certain for it to remain that way. We do have a bit bigger wish list on picking a retirement state to live in than what is listed in the OP.Seems like the whole country is heading that way!!!!!![]()
I'm not sure I'm tuff enough to handle the winter! Everything else sounds good though. When I worked for ConocoPhilips I seroiusly considered going to work on the North Slope.Wait a minute Eberle, your'e movin' up here aren't ya? We need some extra rednecks and you'll love the hunting and fishing!! No income tax, we give ya a oil dividend. you can take 2 grizzlies per year in some areas, 5 black bears (10 if you work it right) and no closed season or bag limit on caribou in some places! Not a feral hog to be seen!
Bring your 7mag and we'll find a nice bull moose too!
I would rather deal with Wyoming winters than Colorado Liberals. Dayton, Wy next to the Bighorns and out of the wind!I see no reason to ever leave Wyoming, sure it's windy, and our winters can be harsh. But that keeps most people away and a low population and wide open spaces are priceless. You can always winter down south.
One piece of advice I have is start looking as soon as possible. My wife and I spent 20 years looking while I was working. We visited 13 states on vacations, all the time looking for potential retirement areas. Sure prices change, areas grow and economies expand, but we looked for the enviornment first. Weather, scenery, hunting fishing and other recreation were tops on our list. Hope you find what you are looking for, good luck.I Really Appreciate All the Advise and Locations ... Alot if not All of these Post where Very Thought Out and Means Alot to me Thank You To All... It is going to be awhile before I can Retire also. Just triing to do some early research... And YES with Some of the New and Future New Gun Laws. I want to leave my Options open. I live here In Upstate NY and we just got Wake with some really Crazy Laws..... I was Born and raised in the sticks. If we weren't in the Woods. We where on the Water Fishing.... I just love the outdoors always wished I could of made a living at it. But there was never any insurance packages or retirement. Thank's Again To Everyone....
Yessir!We'd be happy to have you in Texas as long as you don't come here and start voting for the same kinds of politicians that create the mess that you're looking to get away from in NY.![]()
Sound wisdom, CC. I started a If You Could Live Anywhere thread in the General Hunting section with this kind of in mind. Interesting stuff.One piece of advice I have is start looking as soon as possible.
The only problem with those states is they're not out west.Does anyone have any insight on maybe Kentucky, West Virginia, or Missouri? As Retirement States...