TopRetirements.com

Posted by cameron

March 17, 2008 |

I found a web site called Topretirement.com that is new to me. This is a site dedicated to those looking to retire in a different location and, in particular, searching for a retirement community. Here you will find retirement communities of various kinds around the country, plus Costa Rica. Community reviews are available, including tips on how to look for a community. They have a free e-book titled “Baby boomers guide to selecting a retirement community”. You can also sign up for a free weekly newsletter. They have a forum where you can interact with other members, pretty much the way you can at AARP. The difference is this site is designed for those heading towards retirement. Retirement communities are able to register on the site and submit their information, which is how the site makes money. Still, this is a good idea and will, over time, provide a substantial benefit to those of us looking to switch gears and move into a community. It’s not for me right now but maybe in the future. Interesting and useful site.

P.S. This is not a paid review. I have no connection with the site or people running it.


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  2. maureen on March 18, 2008 6:08 pm

    I’ve been looking for this type of information..thanks!

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