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  2. Real Estate Agents: Here’s Where We’d Retire If We ... - AOL

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    Where you choose to retire will be one of the most important decisions in your financial life. Most people look for things like nice weather, favorable tax codes and access to medical care.

  3. 25 Safest and Most Affordable Places To Retire Across America

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    1. Pinehurst, North Carolina. Violent Crime Rate Score: 0.989 Property Crime Rate Score: 0.983 Annual Cost of Living: $68,516 If you are looking for a place to call home in retirement, the No. 1 ...

  4. I’m a Real Estate Agent: 7 Places I’d Retire If I ... - AOL

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    While $1,000,000 may not be enough to retire in cities with high costs of living, like Los Angeles or San Francisco, it's entirely possible to live a comfortable retirement lifestyle with this ...

  5. Retirement community - Wikipedia

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    Time Magazine covered the event in the real estate section with the article "Old Folks at Home [8]". As of 2019, Ryderwood remains a retirement community. Del Webb opened Sun City, Arizona, with the active adult concept, in 1960. [9] In 2011, The Villages, Florida became the largest of these communities. [10]

  6. Carney, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Fire Companies from Gardenville, Parkville, Hamilton, Towson, and Roland Park responded. The Carney and Snyder homes narrowly survived and are still standing today. Given that this conflagration occurred in 1911, it’s safe to assume at least some of the firefighters were veterans of the Great Baltimore Fire of 1904.

  7. Parkville, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    An annual Czech and Slovak Heritage Festival is held in Parkville to celebrate the Czech and Slovak heritage of Baltimore. [8] [9]For several years, Parkville was the primary location for the music festival Stanstock, a nonprofit charity that primarily benefits two local charities, the Nicole Van Horn Foundation and the Catch a Lift Fund.