Written By: Linda Nelson - Compass Realtor ~
4/30/2026

Many retirees consider moving to a lower-tax state, but taxes are just one piece of a much bigger puzzle. Where you choose to live can impact your finances, health, happiness, and overall quality of life. Before making a move, here are ten key factors to think through:
- Location & Lifestyle
Do you see yourself in an urban, suburban, or rural setting? Which region, or even country, fits your lifestyle? Consider the area’s economic outlook, neighborhood stability, and what day-to-day life will actually feel like. And don’t forget the weather, what’s it like all 12 months of the year?
- Climate & Disaster Risk
Climate isn’t just about comfort; it directly affects your budget and safety. Will you be running air conditioning nonstop in the summer or heating for half the year? What are the insurance costs in high-risk areas? Consider exposure to natural hazards like wildfires, hurricanes, flooding, extreme heat, and earthquakes.
- Cost of Living
A lower purchase price doesn’t always mean lower expenses. Energy costs, groceries, insurance, and services vary widely. In some cases, moving to a milder climate can significantly reduce utility bills, even in a larger home.
- Crime Rate & Safety
Peace of mind matters. Research crime rates and trends in any area you’re considering. Feeling safe in your home and community is essential to enjoying retirement.
- Healthcare Access & Quality
How close is the nearest hospital or emergency room, 10 minutes or two hours? Are there quality healthcare providers nearby? Access to reliable care becomes increasingly important as we age.
- Medicare Costs by Location
Many people don’t realize that Medicare premiums and supplemental insurance costs can vary depending on where you live. It’s worth comparing before you relocate.
- Taxes (Beyond the Headlines)
Yes, taxes matter, but look deeper. Some states have no income tax but make up for it with higher property or sales taxes. Also consider how Social Security, pensions, IRAs, and estates are taxed.
- Recreation & Daily Enjoyment
What will you do with your time? Access to activities like hiking, biking, swimming, golf, or even just a walkable neighborhood can have a huge impact on your happiness and health.
- Transportation & Accessibility
Is there a nearby airport with direct flights? How’s the traffic? Is public transportation available if you need it? Consider how easy it will be to get around now and in the future.
- Friends, Family & Community
This one often matters most. Staying connected is critical to emotional well-being. Being near friends, family, or a strong community can make all the difference in how fulfilling your retirement feels.
Relocating in retirement is a major life decision. Looking beyond taxes and considering the full picture will help ensure you choose a place that truly supports the lifestyle you want.