Best places to retire
Why retire to Georgia?
When it comes time to retire, a popular trend among many adults is to downsize to a more intimate retirement community. A notable Del Webb survey has found that one-third of older baby boomers choose to find an entirely new place to live as they approach retirement.
Finding the right spot can be a tough choice, because retirees are looking for a little bit of everything - access to a metropolitan area, a charming setting and a place that never fails to provide new experiences.
That's why Georgia is becoming one of the more popular places to retire, according to Americas-Best-Places-To-Retire.com. If you're considering a move to the Peach State, you might want to look into the Del Webb experience at several different communities to see which one feels right.
Del Webb at Lake Oconee provides quaint, country living with the backdrop of a beautiful lake. This is the only community with direct access to a lake, where retirees are free to use the community ramp and dock. If your dream is to spend your days sailing and relaxing in the sun, this could be an ideal locale.
Retirees who are looking to have ready access to the cultural hotspot of Atlanta, Georgia, may instead opt for Sun City Peachtree. This community is only 35 miles from the capital but also has 1,726 beautiful acres for residents to explore.
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