Official Social Security retirement age in the U.S. may not be until 67, but folks throughout Alabama are retiring at the average age of 62 according to the World Population Review. This means your own personal retirement, along with the looming questions that come with a new reality, could creep up faster than you think.
Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourism has created a one-of-a-kind, (and free) Retirement and Relocation Guide that covers every detail about life after work in North Alabama.
What’s Inside?
This robust guide walks readers through an in-depth profile of each North Alabama county, touches on the location’s unique attractions, and dives into the quality of life that makes it one of the “top 10 most affordable places to retire.”
The office of Alabama Mountain Lakes Tourist Association says it best,
“North Alabama’s natural beauty, mild winters, affordable cost of living, opportunities for an active lifestyle, access to healthcare, and rich, authentic cultural experiences are just a few of the reasons the region is a great place to retire. The cost of living in Alabama is very low and the state consistently ranks in the top 10 most affordable places in the United States to retire. From soaring mountains to sparkling lakes, North Alabama was once a hidden secret. Today, visitors travel from all over to trek along the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains for some of the country’s most scenic beauty and natural wonders. And, thanks to the flowing waters of the Tennessee River, North Alabama boasts some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the United States. Every weekend offers a different festival to experience and pack your appetite because the region is home to an array of unique and quirky restaurants.”
North Alabama’s vibrant life for retirees is no longer a hidden secret as many southerners have relocated to one of the 16 counties. Don’t wait until it’s too late! If North Alabama sounds like the right place for you to settle down and enjoy the fruits of your labor, download the FREE guide today!
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