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A number of the places named in this thread are college towns, which New York state has in abundance. College towns are often cited as good places to retire: diversity, range of cultural offerings, higher level of public support for institutions (educational, sure, but also medical, which retirees especially benefit from.)
Downside is higher local taxes to pay for all this, but OP outlined mitigations for NYS pensioners. Also, especially at commuter schools, more traffic, often on marginal access roads, so that impacts riding. But summers are better. So on balance, if I were relocating (and Tuscany or Maui didn't work out) I'd start within site of an ivory tower. |
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Grew up between Kingston and Woodstock, love riding there. Been in the Capital District for 30+ years now (Schenectady/Saratoga counties) and love it. Regarding Columbia county area, there are also options in Rennselaer and even southern Washington county that would be to your liking as well. As far as being close to shopping, dining, etc, so what. You're never too far from a Hannaford, Price Chopper, Stewart's or Cumberland Farms. Find a spot you dig, and have at it.
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Oh and PS the flat state tax in PA is 3.07% so again vs real estate taxes... Last edited by Davist; 12-24-2019 at 06:08 AM. |
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ya knew someone with Lupus and doc told her Seattle or central ny will have the least direct sunlight.
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The lack of sun thing reminded me of a local news story from 2 or 3 winters ago. The Binghamton area is cloudy even by upstate NY standards to give context. The story was how we had broken some kind of record where the sun had been constantly clouded over for 6 WEEKS straight.
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Looking good for Columbia County ... specifically Hillsdale.
Anybody like 15' deep spring-fed swimming ponds? See SPP on far left... March 21, 2020 by SPP™ SlowPokePete, on Flickr SPP |
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Lots of gravel around Hillsdale, BashBish and Taconic Parks are great to, nice spot.
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Once you start looking in that area - I'm curious - quite close to MA and CT too. Is there a reason to prefer one of the three states?
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I grew up in the PNW and went to college at Colgate (Hamilton, NY, Madison County). It's seriously cloudy. Seriously snowy as well. I come from the land of the clouds so it wasn't terrible but add the cold temperatures and abundant snow and you have some burly weather. I ran outside pretty much every day for the track and cross country team. Makes Portland seem like perfect running weather all year. |
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I currently live about an hour west of Hamilton, outside Skaneateles NY. The finger lakes region is a great place for cycling when you are able to avoid the rain. The season is shorter than much of the rest of the USA (other than the northern central states and northern New England.) Though the scenery is well worth the sacrifice. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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[QUOTE=SlowPokePete;2683655]Looking good for Columbia County ... specifically Hillsdale.
Anybody like 15' deep spring-fed swimming ponds? See SPP on far left... Yes please |
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Ironically, we've ridden a lot of the same roads up there. I looked on Starva once. I wonder if I've ridden by that pond ... Prolly... tons of riding up that way and over in Litchfield County, CT, too.
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