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Best Place To Retire Early
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Sky" data-source="post: 1287808" data-attributes="member: 3460"><p>Ptero and I are living in Montana, so might be prejudiced. Yeah, as a place to live it certainly has its merits. Even on purely financial grounds, though, I think property taxes are ridiculously high. Our 11.5 family acres on the Jefferson River have gone from $295 per year to $1,300 per year in 25 years and our residential property tax is now over $2,000/year. And state income taxes are not insignificant. I do like the lack of a sales tax, which once that genie is out of the bottle can become ridiculous and crushing. As far as retirement living goes, if you can deal with 4-6 months of cold, snow and ice...ya, it's a nice place to live. Winter does keep the riff-raff out, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Sky, post: 1287808, member: 3460"] Ptero and I are living in Montana, so might be prejudiced. Yeah, as a place to live it certainly has its merits. Even on purely financial grounds, though, I think property taxes are ridiculously high. Our 11.5 family acres on the Jefferson River have gone from $295 per year to $1,300 per year in 25 years and our residential property tax is now over $2,000/year. And state income taxes are not insignificant. I do like the lack of a sales tax, which once that genie is out of the bottle can become ridiculous and crushing. As far as retirement living goes, if you can deal with 4-6 months of cold, snow and ice...ya, it's a nice place to live. Winter does keep the riff-raff out, though. [/QUOTE]
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