Portland, Maine Serena Folding / Visit Portland Portlandis among the best places to retire for a variety of reasons, including a lower cost of living and relatively affordable housing. Portland also wins over retirees with its small-town feel paired with amenities more commonly found in big citie...
In Portland, once again you have that attractive blend of life in a big city and a small town, along with more than 240 parks that provide you with a refreshing abundance of greenery. You will enjoy visiting the Waterfront Park and the Saturday Market. If you are keen on skiing, you co...
As the TV show "Portlandia" says, Portland is where young people go to retire, and we concur, but seriously. Young retirees can certainly appreciate the city's laid-back vibe blended with its entrepreneurial spirit.And anyone could enjoy the big-city amenities in pedestrian-friendl...
Jessica Hall is a retirement reporter for MarketWatch. She was an Age Boom Academy Fellow with Columbia University and completed the Leadership Exchange on Ageism. She previously worked at Mainebiz, the Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram, where she and her team earned a Scripps Howard...
Jessica Hall is a retirement reporter for MarketWatch. She was an Age Boom Academy Fellow with Columbia University and completed the Leadership Exchange on Ageism. She previously worked at Mainebiz, the Portland Press Herald and Maine Sunday Telegram, where she and her team earned a Scripps Howard...
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adiggs Well-Known Member Sep 25, 2012 6,688 25,976 Portland, OR Dec 20, 2020 #34 Featsbeyond50 said: I guess my question is answered. The 4% rule actually lines up exactly based on my expenses and estimated social security so I'm going to stick with that, but it's good to...
Oregons largest city has a lot going for it. I don't want to go to any state with excessive bugs or . Winters can be challenging, but if you are an active senior then this is a great place to retire. The weather is great, with an average temperature of 70 degrees. Oregon has no...
lower costs. The overall cost of living is 19.8% above the national average—still pricey to be sure, but much more affordable than Portland's living costs at 47.8% above average. And average incomes are comparable at $68,589 a year in Corvallis and $68,125 in Portland for all re...
Is Portland Really the Place Where Young People Go To Retire? Migration Patterns of Portland's Young and College-Educated, 1980-2010 For many metro areas, including Portland, being economically competitive in today's knowledge and information economy depends on attracting and retaining young, college...