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3 affordable remote towns for retirees who like to drive everywhere

3 affordable remote towns for retirees who like to drive everywhere

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Everyone has a different idea of ​​what their ideal retirement will look like. Some people want to have everything they need conveniently within a short driving distance. Others prefer to live in a more secluded and peaceful environment. They have no problem driving to get the things they need.

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Fortunately, living in a more remote area is usually less expensive and therefore more attractive to someone with a fixed retirement budget.

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Craig, Colorado

Colorado is one of the most beautiful places in the United States. With more than 300 days of sunshine a year and breathtaking mountain scenery, many people find it hard to stay after visiting.

However, like many other areas of the US, real estate prices in Colorado have risen rapidly. However, if you want everything Colorado has to offer but don’t mind the drive, Craig is the right place for you.

Craig is a small town in northwest Colorado near Steamboat Springs, one of the state’s most popular ski resorts.

“Craig is about 75 miles from Steamboat Springs, which has a larger shopping district with stores like Target and Safeway,” says Itay Simchi, real estate investor and co-founder of Proven House Buyers. “However, many residents prefer the quiet lifestyle and don’t mind driving to Steamboat Springs to shop.”

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Riggins, Idaho

Idaho has become a popular state for many people, including retirees, in recent years. However, not everyone wants to live in larger cities like Boise or Meridian. Instead, they want to move to a smaller, close-knit community like Riggins.

Riggins has a population of just over 400 and is located in Idaho’s scenic Hells Canyon area. The Salmon River flows through the town and its mountainous landscape makes it the perfect place to retire.

“As for shopping, Riggins has a few shops and restaurants within walking distance, but for more extensive shopping, retirees would have to drive about 45 minutes to the nearby town of Grangeville or an hour to the city of Boise,” Simchi says.

“I’ve had several clients move to Riggins because of the stunning scenery and relaxed atmosphere,” Simchi added. “While it’s not ideal for those who crave urban amenities, Riggins offers a unique blend of tranquility and adventure that’s hard to find elsewhere.”

Lake Havasu City, Arizona

Lake Havasu City is an ideal place to retire because not only does it have over 300 days of sunshine, but the climate is nearly perfect year-round. You’ll enjoy mild winters and warm summers. Plus, Lake Havasu offers countless water sports, including boating, fishing, and swimming. There are also many golf courses and hiking trails.

“Real estate prices in Lake Havasu City are much lower than other cities in Arizona, making it a good deal for people buying a home there,” says Johnny Austin, licensed real estate agent and founder of Sell My House Now. “However, Kingman or Las Vegas, which have major shopping and healthcare services, are about 100 miles from here. That distance requires retirees to plan extensive shopping and healthcare trips, but offers the benefit of a quiet, affordable lakeside lifestyle.”

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