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SURPRISE….San Marcos Made The Cut For One Of The Best Places In US To Retire!!

RECON (Texas Real Estate Center Online) – The Lone Star State came in 23rd on Bankrate.com’s list of best states to retire, just ahead of North Carolina and ahead the state of Washington.
Wyoming is the best state to retire to, according to the report, followed by Colorado.
If you’re trying to identify a specific city, Forbes recently released a list of 25 cities that are prime spots to kick back and enjoy the golden years.
Three Texas cities are on the list:
•  Abilene — Cost of living 17 percent below national average, average home price of $142,000, and population 120,000.
•  San Angelo — Cost of living 17 percent below national average, median home price of $189,000, and population 97,000.
•  San Marcos — Cost of living 8 percent below national average, typical home price of $198,000, and population 54,000.

Read more at the Dallas Business Journal.

For the rankings, see Bankrate.com and Forbes

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