10 Best Places for the Wealthiest Retirees

Most Americans will be priced out of these affluent suburbs

April 18, 2011 RSS Feed Print
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Check out these 10 elite places to retire.

Hillsborough, Calif.

Paradise Valley, Ariz.

Wolf Trap, Va.

Palm Beach, Fla.

Mercer Island, Wash.

Bethesda, Md.

Hinsdale, Ill.

Kailua, Hawaii

Newton, Mass.

Brentwood, Tenn.

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Janez of AK 9:25PM November 09, 2011

I live in NEWTON,MA and find the house prices are high because of "elite" large lot zoning... but because BOSTON is surrounded by so many towns and cities from the 18th and 19th century .. there are many opportunites to live in the metro area that are less expensive... just move a few miles... that is what makes Boston so interesting..

Art of MA 6:12PM October 17, 2011

Florida should be considered by anyone with any sizable assets. It is the best asset protection state in the US. Home equity, retirement funds, life insurance, annuities and more are all protected against creditors by the state's constitution. There is no personal state income tax. So you save on taxes when you make it, and state laws help you keep it. Prices on great properties are low right now and you already know the other reasons the state is attractive. How can the places in this article compare?

FLAMoveGuide of FL 9:43AM October 05, 2011

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