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Frugal Living: Retiring Better For Less

By: Mrs D Home | Self-Improvement


According to Merriam-Websters Dictionary, the
word frugal characterized by or reflecting
economy in the use of resources.What do I mean by
frugal living, retiring better for less?

When looking for Cheap Places to Retire, you can
find affordable housing in charming and quaint
neighborhoods; whether it is small college towns
or large cities, this is the starting point to
begin your retirement years.

Once you have selected your ideal place to retire,
you can begin to engage in frugal living. Frugal
and cheap are not mutually exclusive. Finding an
affordable place to retire can then allow you to
live frugally, so that you can comfortably enjoy
your retirement years.

For example, you can retire to a large city such
as New York and still find ways to limit expenses.
With free live concerts in Central Park, the
Farmers Market, museums, zoos, parks, botanical
gardens, and a variety of recreational activities
available, you can easily live comfortably in
this great city.

Frugal does not necessarily mean cheap. Seniors
have a wealth of opportunities available to them.
Local libraries offer DVDs and CDS in every genre,
flea markets, senior citizen centers that offer
visits to various historical venues, and cultural
attractions that offer a variety of discounts as
well.

While New York is just an example, every city in
the U.S. offers a retiree the same opportunities
for frugal living. The package may be different,
but the contents are still the same.

For those who live frugally in large cities,
buying clothes at consignment or thrift shops;
traveling during off-peak seasons; purchasing
groceries in bulk; winterizing their home; and
using energy efficient appliances are just some
of the cost-effective methods utilized to save
money. Thus, finding a cheap place to retire is
the first step living frugally completes the
circle.

In addition, there are retirees who have a
specific interest either in education or
recreation that may allow them to participate
part-time. This additional revenue can easily
supplement their pension but, more importantly,
become involved in the community by offering
their expertise in one area or another.

Whether they work on campus or set-up their own
stand at a farmers market, there are innumerable
choices for retirees to become fully integrated
in any city or town they choose.

Thus, frugal living is the catalyst for finding
cheap places to retire; whether it is a large
metropolitan city or a small college town, the
possibilities are endless.



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About the Author:
Charlotte Demontigny is webmaster of Ideal Places to Retire, in which she has provided a home for individuals to go to peruse information on the most ideal places to retire.
In addition, Ms. Demontigny has made it a point to add several cities that are considered the most "Cheapest Places to Retire." Anyone can enjoy a comfortable retirement when utilizing frugal living. For more info, please visit: http://www.ideal-places-to-retire.com


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