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This directory is intended to help those who want to relocate or have already relocated to Reno. It includes valuable local resources such as: automotive services, churches, dentists, employment, financial services, government, home & garden, legal services, medical services, organizations, recreation & sports, restaurants & bars, school districts, veterinary services and the weather. It is hoped that it will help your relocation go as smoothly as possible.

Reno is the county seat of Washoe County, Nevada. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 180,480, making it the third largest city in Nevada, after Las Vegas and Henderson. Reno lies 26 miles north of the Nevada state capital, Carson City, and 22 miles north-east of Lake Tahoe in the high desert. Reno shares its eastern border with the city of Sparks. Reno, known as The Biggest Little City in the World, is famous for its casinos, and is the birthplace of the gaming corporation Harrah’s Entertainment.

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What You Need To Consider If You Decide To Relocate After Retirement

What questions do you need to ask when you decide to sell your old home and buy a new home?


Where to live after retirement is a major decision. Perhaps you plan to relocate to be near family or a to be in a more favorable climate, such as Colorado Springs. Research the consequences of such a move in terms of the basic cost of living, access to health care, and state and federal tax obligations.

If you are considering the advantages and disadvantages of selling your home, whether or not you plan to relocate, these are some questions to ask:
  • Can we afford monthly payments for mortgage, taxes, utilities, and maintenance?

  • Will one or both of us be able and willing to take care of the house?

  • Is the house a suitable place to live as we grow older and less agile?

  • Will we need to draw on our home equity as a source of income or credit, or would we have more options if we sold the home and invested the proceeds?

Read the Full Article: What You Need To Consider If You Decide To Relocate After Retirement


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