Every year I compile a list of my most popular posts of the year. This year's list includes topics ranging from statistics about Baby Boomers and information about long term care insurance, as well as a wide variety of different choices of appealing places to retire. In fact, Boomers seem to be more interested in finding the right place to live than in any other topic. Below is the list of the most popular retirement stories for 2013, beginning with my most popular post of all, "Lake Ashton, Florida Active Adult Community" (with nearly 9000 views in its first few months after publication).
In addition, look for more articles on similar topics in the coming year. Already in the works for the first two months of the year is a list of important dates you will need to know in 2014, where to find stimulating second careers, an article about the best city for Americans who want to retire in Guatemala, as well as other retirement options for retirees, plus things to consider if you are planning to live in another country.
Meanwhile, make sure you have checked out these stories that attracted large audiences over the past year. You can click on the individual titles that interest you if you wish to be linked directly to them.
Most Popular Retirement Stories of 2013
Lake Ashton Florida Active Adult Community
The Forbes List of Top Retirement Cities
Advantages and Disadvantages of Over 55 Retirement Communities
Ten Ways to Make Money After Retirement
Golf Cart Friendly Retirement Communities
Fascinating Statistics about Baby Boomers
Over 55 Retirement Communities by Del Webb
What If You Can't Afford to Retire?
Over 55 Retirement Communities by Four Seasons
Alternatives to Long Term Care Insurance
Age in Place Villages Provide Resources in Your Neighborhood
Senior Living in a Med Cottage or Granny Pod
Should You Move or Age in Place When You Retire?
More Places to Retire Overseas
Lennar, Pulte and Centerline Multigenerational Homes
If you are retired or planning to retire soon, you may also want to use the tabs at the top of this page to find links to hundreds of additional articles about places to retire in the United States or overseas, financial issues to consider, medical concerns, and changing family relationships.
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In addition, look for more articles on similar topics in the coming year. Already in the works for the first two months of the year is a list of important dates you will need to know in 2014, where to find stimulating second careers, an article about the best city for Americans who want to retire in Guatemala, as well as other retirement options for retirees, plus things to consider if you are planning to live in another country.
Meanwhile, make sure you have checked out these stories that attracted large audiences over the past year. You can click on the individual titles that interest you if you wish to be linked directly to them.
Most Popular Retirement Stories of 2013
Lake Ashton Florida Active Adult Community
The Forbes List of Top Retirement Cities
Advantages and Disadvantages of Over 55 Retirement Communities
Ten Ways to Make Money After Retirement
Golf Cart Friendly Retirement Communities
Fascinating Statistics about Baby Boomers
Over 55 Retirement Communities by Del Webb
What If You Can't Afford to Retire?
Over 55 Retirement Communities by Four Seasons
Alternatives to Long Term Care Insurance
Age in Place Villages Provide Resources in Your Neighborhood
Senior Living in a Med Cottage or Granny Pod
Should You Move or Age in Place When You Retire?
More Places to Retire Overseas
Lennar, Pulte and Centerline Multigenerational Homes
If you are retired or planning to retire soon, you may also want to use the tabs at the top of this page to find links to hundreds of additional articles about places to retire in the United States or overseas, financial issues to consider, medical concerns, and changing family relationships.
You are reading from the bog: http://www.baby-boomer-retirement.com
(Photo credit: www.morguefile.com)
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It worked when I clicked on it a few minutes ago. Thanks for letting me know there could be a problem. I will check it from time to time to make sure it is still working.
DeleteGreat collection of good reading. Looking forward to more of you informational articles in 2014. Happy New Year!
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