For many, retirement is a time when people shift priorities and put their own needs first. One of the most important choices they need to make is where to live in retirement. Choosing the right community and home is an important and challenging decision.

Ask yourself, do you want to:
Where to Live
If you lean toward moving to another region, start reviewing options based on general climate, seasonal changes, lifestyle, and proximity to family and friends.

For example, the Southeast is a popular destination. It has more temperate climates than the Northeast, and golf and other outdoor recreation options are abundant. The region offers a wide range of living environments from which to choose: coastal, mountain, woodland, rural, and both planned and urban communities. Florida has almost year-round sunshine; the Carolinas offer seasonal change.

Many people choose to live where they play. If finances allow it, some may consider owning two or more homes so they can change their address along with the seasons. This is one of the reasons why second-home sales have increased dramatically over the past few years.

When you’ve narrowed it down to a few possible destinations, compare them on the basis of these factors:

Financial Housing Climate Personal Safety Services Employment Leisure Living Other Resources
When researching your options, you may want to start with the Internet, where there is a wealth of information. Other resources include: Whatever you decide, the Prudential Real Estate Network has sales professionals throughout North America to help you. Use our Local Office Search to find an office near you or in your destination of choice.