Retirement becomes truly fulfilling when you possess two essential elements: ample financial resources and a meaningful purpose in life. Make prudent investment choices to secure good returns and ensure a comfortable retirement.
Rising prices have affected my intention of retiring at 62, working part-time, and building my savings. I'm worried about whether individuals who weathered the 2008 financial crisis found it less challenging than my current situation. The stock market's volatility, coupled with a reduced income, is making me anxious about having enough for retirement.
I visited Myrtle Beach a few years ago, and I agree-it’s more than just a beach town! The local food scene and activities were amazing. Definitely a great place to consider for retirement!
Thanks for sharing your observations. The Myrtle Beach Area features the largest county in the state of SC. There are many reasons the area is growing, but lower cost of living, mild weather and plethora of beaches are what tends to draw people in, especially retirees.
Truly love your videos. but some of the video footage obviously is not anywhere around the places you are describing. I live in Summerville/ Charleston and there are no mountains around and certainly not the U.S.C in Columbia is surely not the University of Southern California .
Hey Jerry! What part of Myrtle Beach did you show in your video that had beach front homes, a highway, and then other homes that were more elevated but with a beach view? I would love something like that! Being on the beach scares the stuff out of me but to have the view and be elevated seems perfect to me. Would love to know where that is and was thinking maybe it's Beach Drive area in N. Myrtle Beach but not sure.
That’s not a photo of a South Carolina city, and where did you get that Myrtle Beach’s “sheer size” makes it unlike anywhere else in South Carolina? It’s in the state’s fourth largest metro and is the 11th largest municipality. If you can afford it, the experience of living in Charleston is second to none in SC.
Thanks for the English lesson. I know that I destroyed the language anyway. Lol thanks for watching and commenting here on this channel so glad you enjoyed this helpful video.
Born and raised in major cities, but want to retire in Somerville, Greenville or Columbia soon. Heard a city guy may not adjust well in the Southern State (SC) because it's slow pace and full of critters. What's your take on it? Pros\Cons?
It is like moving to another country 😂, different bugs you have never seen before everywhere. Also lots of snakes and alligators add to it if you are not used to having them around. The heat and humidity in the summer is dreadful. However, the rest of the year is wonderful. South Carolina still has the best prices if you want to live closer to the ocean.
Retirement becomes truly fulfilling when you possess two essential elements: ample financial resources and a meaningful purpose in life. Make prudent investment choices to secure good returns and ensure a comfortable retirement.
Rising prices have affected my intention of retiring at 62, working part-time, and building my savings. I'm worried about whether individuals who weathered the 2008 financial crisis found it less challenging than my current situation. The stock market's volatility, coupled with a reduced income, is making me anxious about having enough for retirement.
She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran an online search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing.
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I visited Myrtle Beach a few years ago, and I agree-it’s more than just a beach town! The local food scene and activities were amazing. Definitely a great place to consider for retirement!
Thanks for sharing your observations. The Myrtle Beach Area features the largest county in the state of SC. There are many reasons the area is growing, but lower cost of living, mild weather and plethora of beaches are what tends to draw people in, especially retirees.
Very intersting video..thanks
packed full of information - not one word wasted - well done.
Can you do beach areas like cherry Grove, Indian River, etc.
I just visited Hilton Head and Bluffton. Wonderful area! I also hit Beaufort, which is a more affordable, beautiful area with a rich history.
Lol, didn't know rock hill was a suburb of my hometown nyc.
Beach proximity is appealing. I wonder if one tires of it, eventually?
Truly love your videos. but some of the video footage obviously is not anywhere around the places you are describing. I live in Summerville/ Charleston and there are no mountains around and certainly not the U.S.C in Columbia is surely not the University of Southern California .
Hurricane Helene just blew out of the water.
Hey Jerry! What part of Myrtle Beach did you show in your video that had beach front homes, a highway, and then other homes that were more elevated but with a beach view? I would love something like that! Being on the beach scares the stuff out of me but to have the view and be elevated seems perfect to me. Would love to know where that is and was thinking maybe it's Beach Drive area in N. Myrtle Beach but not sure.
SC would be so much better if it could foreclose on Lindsey
Too hot for summer tomatoes. 🤣🤣✌
Thank you
yes
There are too many really great choices!!!!
That’s not a photo of a South Carolina city, and where did you get that Myrtle Beach’s “sheer size” makes it unlike anywhere else in South Carolina? It’s in the state’s fourth largest metro and is the 11th largest municipality. If you can afford it, the experience of living in Charleston is second to none in SC.
At 4:57, the river is called Ca-taw-ba, not Cat-a-wa-ba. You’ve got one too many A’s in your pronunciation there. LOL
Thanks for the English lesson. I know that I destroyed the language anyway. Lol thanks for watching and commenting here on this channel so glad you enjoyed this helpful video.
What!? No Dillon, Jerry?😂
Why you put the skyline of Raleigh instead of Myrtle Beach
Born and raised in major cities, but want to retire in Somerville, Greenville or Columbia soon. Heard a city guy may not adjust well in the Southern State (SC) because it's slow pace and full of critters. What's your take on it? Pros\Cons?
Great question. I too will be semi-retiring next year. Looking at Greenville (SC & NC), Columbia, Rock Hill, and Greensboro.
It is like moving to another country 😂, different bugs you have never seen before everywhere. Also lots of snakes and alligators add to it if you are not used to having them around. The heat and humidity in the summer is dreadful. However, the rest of the year is wonderful. South Carolina still has the best prices if you want to live closer to the ocean.