Which US City Should You Live In When You're Old?

Which city will best suit YOU in your old age? Let's find out!

Felix Stablum
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On Nov 10, 2015

What's comes to mind when you think of "old age"?

Pick your poison.

Indoors or outdoors?

How much of a party animal are you?

Pick an ideal vacation destination.

Who would you rather vote for in 2016?

How fit/athletic are you?

What do you think happens to us after death?

San Diego

San Diego

Order a margarita and invest in a surf board! You should live in San Diego! Not only will the year long spring-like weather make every day a perfect opportunity to get out and enjoy, but the large senior community will give you plenty of friends as well! San Diego has everything you'd want in your old age: a temperate climate, fun beaches, delicious Mexican food (MARGARITAS!) and plenty of older people who will share your traditional values. San Diego has long been popular with seniors looking for a clam, beautiful and traditional way to enjoy to their golden years. Head west and start California dreamin' because you should live in San Diego when you're old!

Aspen

Aspen

It's time for a new pair of skis! You should live in Aspen when you're old! Aspen is perfect for the glamours, yet relaxed and liberal, old age that you deserve! You love the finer things in life and Aspen will provide all of the luxury and comfort you could imagine (and a few celebrity neighbors as well!). The endless opportunities to enjoy that crystal clear Rocky Mountain air will keep you fit and active until the very end. Whether you're hitting the powdery slopes in the Winter or hiking in the Summer, Aspen will keep you young at heart. You deserve to retire in exciting style, clearly Aspen is the place for you!

Miami

Miami

Leave behind the snow and buy a new bikini, it's time to head for the sandy beaches of Florida! You belong in Miami! Let's be real, you''re irresistible and you'll be a fun, funky and SEXY senior well into your 100s! What better place to enjoy all that your golden years will have to offer than Miami!? The sexy beaches, the active senior lifestyle, the diversity, the mahjong! You're going to have a blast! In Florida, age is just a number; your best years are still ahead of you!

New York City

New York City

No surprise here, you should live in NYC! Your energetic, intelligent, cultural and fast paced personality would never work in some retirement home in Florida or California. Who needs year long summer? You want to be 80 and going to the theatre, art galleries, world class museums and fashion shows! You're a unique individual with a zest for life and culture that few can match. The only city that can keep up with you is the big apple. You want the grunge, passion and excitement that only New York can offer long into your old age! Whether in a penthouse in Manhattan or at your own art gallery in Brooklyn: NYC is exactly where you should spending you old age!

Austin

Austin

Giddy up and don't forget your guitar! Austin is where you should live when you're old! You're a passionate and artistic soul that needs the creativity of a city like Austin in your old age! The art, music and delicious food of Austin will keep you entertained at a 100! The freedom and no-BS lifestyle of Texas is a perfect match for your rowdy and creative personality! Yeehaw! Austin is where the cowboy in you wants to retire!

New Orleans

New Orleans

New Orleans is where you should live when you're old! You have a unique soul that marches to beat of its own drum. Let's face it, you're one of a kind with a funky personality that just isn't going to want a traditional retirement. The creative, crazy and passionate New Orleans vibe will keep you entertained, singing and dancing until you drop dead. From the music, art, night life, voodoo and delicious food, New Orleans will have you spellbound until the end!

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