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Where’s your personal retirement paradise?

Tue, Mar 13, 2007

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A growing number of Baby Boomers are currently facing a turning point in their lives–whether that involves retirement or just opting out of the familiar “rat race” to pursue a fuller and more rewarding lifestyle. Sound familiar?

Barbara Corcoran
is writing a guide on the yet undiscovered and unique places for Baby Boomers who are looking to move into the next chapter of their lives. She asked us for some help and is hoping that Trulia users (ie, you) answer her questions in this short survey to provide fodder for her upcoming book: “Great New Places to Start the Second Chapter of Your Life”. All responses are anonymous.

Click here to take the survey.

Barbara Corcoran’s previous book, “If You Don’t Have Big Breasts Put Ribbons on Your Pigtails: And Other Lessons I Learned from My Mom,” offers details of her rise from a D-student growing up with nine siblings in Edgewater, NJ, to the founder of the Corcoran Group.

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  1. Jason Anderson Says:

    I’m looking forward to retiring in Panama, for numerous reasons. With Donald Trumps new luxury condos and the fact that they use the american dollar down there this spot cant be beat.

    Jason Anderson
    http://www.dfwelitehomes.com

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  3. Charryl Youman Says:

    My idea of retirement heaven is Venice, Florida, on the Gulf of Mexico. Great, natural beaches and cute outdoor cafes, plus an affordable cost of living (rare for a seaside community). This is truly sandal weather - no pantyhose allowed!

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  5. bjshaw Says:

    Retire???? Most boomers have saved less than we had saved. Retire?? Where??? We have been retired 11 years and are running out of funds. That’s is what boomers face. Running out of money and not being able to pay for their supplemental insurance to MediCare. Getting old is a bitch unless you are Barbara Corcoran who has socked away gazillions in commissions on overpriced Manhattan Real Estate.

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  1. Barbara Corcoran Ink Says:

    […] If you care to share your thoughts with me about the places you dream about, I’d be ever so grateful. Those fabulous people at Trulia have posted a survey on their website to help me out. To visit the survey please click the image below. […]

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