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"In my experience working with clients, baby boomers are approaching relocation with a strategic and lifestyle-driven mindset. Financial efficiency is often at the forefront, particularly tax structure, property taxes, and overall cost of living, as many of them are relocating from high-tax states and looking to maximize retirement income and long-term investment gains."
"They're seeking access to high-quality healthcare and wellness amenities, as this generation is prioritizing preventative care and active aging. And they really enjoy places that make life easy and fun without requiring a car to get the basics done—safe sidewalks, access to food and healthcare within walking distance, and places to hang out and stay connected are important."
Baby boomers, born between 1946 and 1964, are entering or already in retirement and have the freedom to relocate based on personal preferences rather than job location. They approach relocation strategically, prioritizing financial efficiency including tax structures, property taxes, and cost of living, often moving from high-tax states to maximize retirement income. Healthcare access and wellness amenities are essential considerations, reflecting this generation's focus on preventative care and active aging. Additionally, baby boomers value walkable communities with safe sidewalks, nearby food and healthcare services, and social gathering spaces that reduce dependence on automobiles and foster community connection.
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