By Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
When you’re retired, the world is your oyster. You have no job to tie you down. You are free to move wherever you choose.
Retirement is the perfect time to move to your dream city. When you are putting together your list of new city must-haves, don’t forget to put ‘senior-friendly’ on the list.
What makes a city senior-friendly?
Even if you don’t feel like a senior yet, your retirement home should be able to support you as you age. Living in a community that is accessible and senior-friendly will only enhance your retirement. Make sure to consider the following questions before you move:- Are the neighborhoods walkable? Look for wide, well-maintained sidewalks and walking trails.
- Is there an extensive public transportation system? At some point, you may have to stop driving. Good public transit will let you stay independent and get everywhere you need to go.
- Is your target neighborhood safe? Look up the crime rate and ask about a community watch program. When you visit, make sure you feel safe walking around town.
- Is there a community of like-minded seniors? Visit the city and get a feel for the local community and senior centers. Find out if they have programs you’re interested in and people you would like to get to know.
- What on-demand services are offered to seniors? Look for shuttles, food delivery, and home maintenance services that can bring necessities straight to your door.
- Is there quality healthcare? A senior-friendly city has good doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies nearby.
