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All the information you need on ONE site for relocation/retiring in TEXAS... with featured properties, active adult communities and an easy, user friendly Listing Search and photo gallery feature.

Texas and the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in particular boast relatively low-cost, high quality housing, a great climate, master-planned infrastructures, first-class communities and sports amenities.

The Texas economy is the healthiest in the nation because of continuing corporate and individual relocations, population growth, and the recent Barnett Shale gas development. It is the most resistant area in the US to the economic downturn. Housing prices are relatively stable as there has been no price "bubble".

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Beautiful, well-maintained, lightly lived in home in resort community of Timarron. Open plan with dramatic ceilings, lots of natural light. Downstairs master suite with sitting area, luxurious jetted bath, and large walk-in closet. To see details, click here.

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Texas Retirement News
10 Best-Rated States for Retirement
Low cost of living and modest taxes put Texas at the top of Money-Rates.com's list
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15 Up-and-Coming Cities
In a lump of coal you sometimes find a diamond. In an oil slick, you find patches of clear water. And in a recession, there are success stories that can change how we think about our country in the modern era.
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Where to Buy a Home for Less Than $800 a Month
While the nation's real estate crash has been a nightmare for homeowners, it has created some outstanding opportunities for would-be buyers.
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Least and Most Expensive Cities For Living in the U.S.A.
It's hard to beat the low cost of living in the South. Seven of the ten least expensive cities on our list are in Texas, Arkansas, Kentucky and Tennessee.
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America's most recession-proof cities
Texas cities starred on the new list of recession-proof metro areas, with six of 21 spots, according to MetroMonitor, a quarterly report released by Brookings Institute's Metropolitan Policy Program.
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Where America's Money Is Moving
Low taxes, warm sunshine and deep discounts on real estate. No wonder IRS data shows the wealthiest among us are headed south.
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Texas leaps to No. 2 as place to retire.
Watch out, Florida. Texas has emerged as the No. 2 retirement mecca, vaulting over Arizona and California.
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Dallas most undervalued big city, by 30%
It may be the best time to buy a house in more than four years. ...best bargains were found in Texas.
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Texas attracting significant migration...
...at the expense of the much higher-cost metros of California and Florida.
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Health care costs for retired couples going up
Couples retiring this year can expect their medical bills throughout retirement to cost 4 percent more than those who retired a year ago, according to an annual projection released Wednesday by Fidelity Investments.
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Gen Y faces retirement as a go-it-alone affair
Think of retirement as a family dinner table. It's an heirloom that is meant to weather the years, and a central fixture in the lives of each relative.
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5 nontradtional ways to enjoy retirement
Here are five trends that are making retirement more fun — and accessible — for retirees of all kinds. Senior co-housing: A Danish trend takes hold The concept is that individuals and couples live in private homes but share ownership a central common house.
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States where seniors cannot afford to live
The average older American living independently does not have the means to meet basic standards of living, according to a report published by Wider Opportunities for Women (WOW) and the Gerontology Institute at the University of Massachusetts Boston.
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Longer lives equal more anxiety for affluent
If you knew you would be around to blow out the candles at your 100th birthday party, would that change how you manage your money today?
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Tough times keep older workers from retiring
Don't plan on attending many retirement parties this year: More Americans are working into their so-called golden years, and experts say a combination of economic factors will sustain this trend in the near future.
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More Americans expecting to retire in their 80s
Workers are growing to accept the idea that they may be working long after they've become eligible for senior discounts, a new survey says.
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Social Security pay rises; Medicare costs do too
The good news: Social Security recipients are getting their first cost-of-living raise, 3.6 percent, since 2009. The bad news: Rising Medicare premiums will eat into that increase for many, and could erase it entirely for a small percentage.
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Social Security recipients getting 3.6% raise
Some 55 million Social Security recipients will get a 3.6 percent increase in benefits next year, their first raise since 2009.
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Not many would pay if Social Security tax cap were lifted
Analysis finds that only 6 percent of workers would be affected by Social Security cap change
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Baby Boomer women not ready for retirement
Life Inc.: Single women over the age of 60 are facing retirement, increasingly uncertain about their financial future. Some even say they can no longer afford to retire. NBC's Chris Jansing has more.
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Want to be a millionaire? It's a longshot
When it comes to retirement, most Americans doubt they've saved or invested enough to retire comfortably, let alone reach that million-dollar milestone, according to a new AP-CNBC poll.
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Forget the market: We can’t afford to retire
Forget the recent market slide. Many Americans are woefully underfunded for retirement and have been since well before the recent slide in stock prices.
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A top boomer retirement worry: Health costs
The promise of those "golden years" may be losing some luster for many baby boomers deeply worried about the financial pressures that come with age — especially health care.
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Debt deal or not, Social Security will change
No matter what plan emerges from the debt talks in Washington, future Social Security benefits will be trimmed back. By John W. Schoen
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Life Inc.: Recession steals 5 years of retirement
Life Inc.: Here’s one of the ways the recession and financial crisis has changed many people’s lives: They’ll be spending more years at the office.
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Couples aren't talking about retirement enough
Workers have become more involved in retirement planning but too often just one member of the family takes care of investments and strategy, leaving the spouse unprepared to take over if needed.
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