
"Research conducted by Legal & General Retail Retirement in 2021 discovered that 12 per cent of those aged 50 planned to relocate in retirement following the Covid pandemic. Key reasons for moving included proximity to family and friends and the pursuit of a better quality of life - something many find unattainable in larger cities and metropolitan areas. Following these insights, Legal & General has revealed its latest guide to the best places to retire in the UK."
"The comprehensive study ranked every British constituency against six core pillars to assess which areas offer a good quality of later life: housing, health, community, finances, nature, and access to amenities. Individual factors under each pillar (which total 27) include the availability of senior housing, the cost of living, reported levels of happiness and the ease of access to supermarkets, post offices and banks."
Retirement imaginations vary from slowing down to pursuing bucket-list adventures, and priorities change in later life. After leaving work many pursue new opportunities and embrace geographic freedom previously constrained by careers. Legal & General Retail Retirement reported in 2021 that 12 per cent of people aged 50 planned to relocate in retirement following the Covid pandemic, citing proximity to family and friends and pursuit of a better quality of life. Legal & General ranked every British constituency against six pillars—housing, health, community, finances, nature, and access to amenities—using 27 factors such as senior housing availability, cost of living, reported happiness, and access to services.
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