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Friday, September 3, 2021

The Best Places to Retire in Pennsylvania

Over the years, this blog has repeatedly been asked about the best places to retire.  Of course, many people who are planning their retirement immediately jump to the conclusion that they should only consider sunbelt locations such as Arizona, Florida, or the states along the Gulf Coast.  However, not everyone wants to move far away from their loved ones and, in the Northeast, Pennsylvania has become a popular retirement destination, with a number of attractive small towns and retirement communities.

This week's guest post was submitted by a representative of one of those retirement communities, United Zion, and provides general information about why so many retirees are discovering that Pennsylvania can be an appealing retirement destination.  

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The author's guest post is below:  

Pennsylvania is considered one of the top states for retirement in the US. With charming towns, breathtaking wildlife, and an active population, the Keystone State is one of the best states to consider when planning for your retirement.

Continue reading to discover the best places to retire in Pennsylvania.

Evaluating Where to Retire: Pennsylvania vs. Surrounding States

There are 50 states in the country. Each state has its own merits, which makes it worthy of consideration as a place to retire. However, some states are more conducive to the retirement stage than other states.

One of these states is Pennsylvania. This is not surprising, because the quality of life is commendable in some regions, especially for folks who wish to enjoy their golden years in a peaceful home.

The magazine, US News & World Report, awarded Lancaster, Pennsylvania the top spot in its "2019 Best Places to Retire" list. From scenic parks and walking trails, to the quaint shops along tree-lined historic city streets, you’ll find plenty of things to do in Lancaster when you're not hitting the putting green of your suburban community.

Two main reasons make Lancaster, PA, an ideal spot to settle down.

The first reason is the happy life of Lancaster residents. The second reason is the affordable prices of housing in the city.

Lancaster, PA, ranked first among the 100 places that made it to the list in 2019. The other top ten contenders were Fort Myers, FL, Sarasota, FL, Austin, TX, Pittsburgh, PA, Grand Rapids, MI, Nashville, TN, San Antonio, TX, Dallas–Fort Worth, TX, and Lakeland, FL.

Based on the more recent 2020-2021 list from US News & World Report, Lancaster is still considered one of the top five places to retire in the US. Other areas in Pennsylvania which made it to the top 100 include Harrisburg, Allentown, Philadelphia, and York.

You'll want to explore the state of Pennsylvania if you are planning on retiring in the US. The Keystone State offers a wide variety of options for retirees. You can choose to live in any of the state's larger cities, or slip away to the countryside where you can enjoy a simpler life in a small town with fresh air and beautiful, starry skies.

Location/Tax Rates in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is ideal as a retirement haven because it is a tax-friendly state.

According to tax information from SmartAsset, Pennsylvania has a total tax exemption for Social Security income. It does not collect state income taxes on pension income for senior citizens who are 60 years old and above.

On top of this, the state has tax exemption on payments from retirement accounts, including Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) and 401(k)s.

Property tax rates in Pennsylvania are, indeed, higher than average. However, the state's average total sales tax rate is considered one of the 20 lowest in the US.

In general, Pennsylvania is a state where retirees can have the advantage of overall low state tax rates.

Areas in Pennsylvania

It's a practical idea to familiarize yourself with the different areas of Pennsylvania, if you are considering retiring in the state.

Susquehanna River Valley

Located in the heart of Central Pennsylvania, you'll find the Susquehanna River Valley. Based on resources from Best-Place-To-Retire.com, the area is conveniently accessible by Interstates 80 and 81 and Routes 11, 15, 45, 192, 61.

The Susquehanna River Valley comprises three counties in Central Pennsylvania: Snyder, Union, and Northumberland Counties.

Hershey

Situated in Dauphin County, Hershey, Pennsylvania, has an estimated population of 14,411, according to statistics from Livability.

The average income in Hershey is $67,325. The standard home value is $292,552.

Lancaster

Located in the heart of Amish Country, you'll find Lancaster, PA. The city has an approximate population of 61,872, based on Livability information.

The standard income in Lancaster is $39,127. The average value of homes is $119,492.

Lititz

Lititz is situated in Lancaster County in Pennsylvania. The town has an estimated population of 9,702, according to resources from Livability.

The average income in Lititz is $58,234. The standard home value is $191,253.

Community Life in Lititz, Pennsylvania

You may be asking yourself, "Is Lititz, PA a good place to live?"

Lititz, located in Lancaster County, is one of the best places to retire in Pennsylvania. Aside from the quality of life, low tax rates, and other factors mentioned above, it also showcases a warm, vibrant community.

Lititz was named the "coolest small town in America" by Budget Travel. It gained recognition because of its rich historical heritage, lively presence, and myriad of attractions like cultural landmarks, restaurants, galleries, shops, and events.

About our Community

If you are still looking for the best places to retire in Pennsylvania, we invite you to explore United Zion Retirement Community located in Lititz, PA.

United Zion is a compassionate, close-knit Life Planning Community in Lititz, PA. Our professional and warm staff, small community setting, and beautiful surroundings create an inviting, comfortable living environment. Our mission is to provide the highest quality of care to each resident in a nurturing environment.

Staying in one of the residential living cottages and apartments in this retirement community will allow you to maximize your enjoyment of your golden years in Pennsylvania.

Call us at (717) 626-2071, or send us a message to learn more about our retirement community.


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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Garden Spot Village Community for Seniors in PA

Are you looking for retirement communities located in small towns or rural areas?  One possibility is Garden Spot Village on the outskirts of New Holland, Pennsylvania.  This community for seniors in located in Lancaster County which is frequently referred to as the Garden Spot of the United States.  Although this retirement community is in a rural area, surrounded by spectacular views and an abundance of nature, you will find that it is also within driving distance of several large metropolitan areas including New York, Philadelphia and, a bit further away, Washington, D.C. and Baltimore.

Activities at Garden Spot Village

The heart of Garden Spot Village is the Village Square, a spacious building containing a sunny atrium, an indoor park, an exotic fish aquarium, a bank, mail center, small general store, a chapel, a beauty salon and an internet cafe.  Also located on the ground floor of Village Square is the heated indoor swimming pool and the superb fitness center.  Everything you absolutely need is conveniently located.  The community has planned activities, a choir, an annual marathon and exercise classes.  There is no reason to be lonely or bored in this friendly community.

Housing Choices at Garden Spot Village

New residents have a wide range of housing choices.  You may choose the Village Square Apartments that are attached to the Village Square, with sizes ranging from about 1500 to 1900 square feet.  Other nearby apartment buildings have sizes ranging from 725 to 1700 square feet.  However, for those who prefer something more private or spacious, you can select one of the lovely attached cottages or carriage homes.  The cottages range in size from 1088 to 1318 square feet, and the carriage homes are availabe in sizes up to 2029 square feet.

Medical Support at Garden Spot Village

As we age, we may not be able to manage quite as well on our own.  If this happens to you or your loved one, there is no need to leave your friends and activities at Garden Spot Village.  They have several options to make life easier for residents.  You can request the assistance of a part time aide  to help out in your own residence or you can move into the Mountain View independent living suites.  Those who develop dementia may choose to live in the Laurel Memory Support facility; patients with more serious medical issues or who need post-surgical temporary assistance may choose to stay in the skilled nursing facilities known as The Households.  Garden Spot Village also offers respite care, which gives family caregivers the opportunity to get a much needed break, as well as adult day services.

In addition, nearby Ephrata Community Hospital operates a clinic just inside the gate to Garden Spot Village.  This makes it possible for residents to walk to their doctors' appointments, pick up prescriptions, get lab work done, have an x-ray, and receive other medical services. 

Once you move to Garden Spot Village you can be confident that you have chosen a community where you will want to spend the remainder of your life.

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