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Retirement investing includes more that just your retirement savings account. It also includes makes choices about where you will live. Over the next 3 days, we’re going to look at a strategy that could save you a considerable amount of money and possibly a really big mistake if you’re thinking about moving to a retirement community in another part of the country.

Many folks relocate when they retire. Many more folks think about it but don’t do it. According to the Del Webb Company, the folks who built Sun City in Arizona, the first master-planned retirement community, 47% of those 51 to 60 years old would seriously consider moving after they retire.

Here’s a modest proposal to think about before you make that move. Take the area you’re considering for a test drive.

You wouldn’t think of spending $30,000 for a new car without test-driving it. You would not buy a car based on just reading the brochures and giving the car a quick walk-around. Yet every day people spend $150,000 for a small house in a retirement community of modest houses to $1,000,000 or more for a Miami condo based only on fancy brochures and a brief walk-through.

Instead, consider test-driving your new location for a year. If you’re thinking about a particular retirement community that’s limited to seniors, you also need to check out the surrounding local area. If you’re planning to buy in a mixed residential area instead of a planned retirement community, it’s even more critical.

In most parts of the country, it’s easy to find a real estate agent who can rent out your current home for a commission of 10% of the monthly rent. You can put your furniture in storage for about $200 a month or less, pay a small increase in your home-owners insurance and then use the rest to pay your rent in the area you’re considering moving to.

Since you’re probably planning to downsize your house if you move after retirement, the net amount you will have from your rental income after paying the real estate agency and paying for furniture storage should cover the rent on a smaller house in the area you are thinking about moving to. Also, since it’s only for a year, a small apartment may be fine.

You may want to take a small amount of your furniture with you in a Uhaul truck, or you can rent some furniture from one of those rent to own places. Maybe you can even find a furnished apartment.

Today we’ve talked about setting up a test drive of your new area. Tomorrow we’ll go into a couple of real world examples of why checking out your new area could save you a great deal of money and a lot of frustration later on.

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