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Title: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: MelissaPink on October 17, 2018, 07:11:26 AM
Post by: MelissaPink on October 17, 2018, 07:11:26 AM
I'm currently researching optimal cities to relocate and eventually retire in a few years. Of course "must haves" are that they are socially liberal and have active LGBT communities. I enjoy being able to walk and ride my bike in my neighborhood to cafes, coffee shops, book stores, yoga studios, etc. so I'm thinking the suburbs are off my list. I'm also interested in residing near a college or university, art galleries, museums, parks and historical sites. Access to good healthcare is also a key factor. I'm not asking for much am I?
I spent over a decade in California when I was in the Navy and well acquainted with the west coast. If money was no object I'd probably move to San Francisco or San Diego. Unfortunately, finances are an issue and those cities are off my "possibles" list. I found this "Money Magazine" "Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees" and was intrigued by some of the cities listed. I've never spend any time in Columbus, Ohio but I keep reading good things about it. I currently reside in Tennessee and visit family in Michigan so the harsh winters don't deter me. The other cities on this list are not surprising. (e.g. Austin, Fort Lauderdale and Orlando) Any positive feedback would be appreciated. Thanks!
https://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/on-retirement/articles/2017-03-09/the-10-best-cities-for-lgbt-retirees
US News
I spent over a decade in California when I was in the Navy and well acquainted with the west coast. If money was no object I'd probably move to San Francisco or San Diego. Unfortunately, finances are an issue and those cities are off my "possibles" list. I found this "Money Magazine" "Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees" and was intrigued by some of the cities listed. I've never spend any time in Columbus, Ohio but I keep reading good things about it. I currently reside in Tennessee and visit family in Michigan so the harsh winters don't deter me. The other cities on this list are not surprising. (e.g. Austin, Fort Lauderdale and Orlando) Any positive feedback would be appreciated. Thanks!
https://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/on-retirement/articles/2017-03-09/the-10-best-cities-for-lgbt-retirees
US News
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: AnneK on October 17, 2018, 08:22:30 AM
Post by: AnneK on October 17, 2018, 08:22:30 AM
Well, if you're not limited to the U.S., there's Toronto. It has a "Gay Village", where various LGBQT types are welcome. In that area, there's the Rainbow Health centre, which supports that community. Transgender support is readily available and GCS is covered by the provincial health plan. There is also a transgender surgery clinic at a hospital just a few blocks from the Gay Village. On the other hand, Toronto isn't exactly inexpensive to live in.
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: swimhopper on February 26, 2019, 05:02:38 PM
Post by: swimhopper on February 26, 2019, 05:02:38 PM
Madison, Wisconsin! The capital city of Wisconsin, in the middle of three lakes, a good university and lovely, lovely people!
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: Northern Star Girl on February 26, 2019, 05:05:35 PM
Post by: Northern Star Girl on February 26, 2019, 05:05:35 PM
Quote from: swimhopper on February 26, 2019, 05:02:38 PM@swimhopper
Madison, Wisconsin! The capital city of Wisconsin, in the middle of three lakes, a good university and lovely, lovely people!
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Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: Northern Star Girl on February 26, 2019, 05:05:52 PM
Post by: Northern Star Girl on February 26, 2019, 05:05:52 PM
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Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: Jenny1969 on February 26, 2019, 07:41:12 PM
Post by: Jenny1969 on February 26, 2019, 07:41:12 PM
Manila Philippines If I had my way that's where I would be. Your US dollar goes a long long way over there and they are super LGBT friendly
Just a thought
Just a thought
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: Chloe on February 26, 2019, 07:58:17 PM
Post by: Chloe on February 26, 2019, 07:58:17 PM
Atlanta, Georgia is on your list! Underground trans capital of U.S.A but wouldn't recommend staying directly mid-town . . . South-West burbs are best! Church Minister, who knows full well I'm *stealth trans*, gave me the biggest hug this Sunday regardless gee we can't all be "purfect"!
Quote from: i hate *connections*And if your retirement plans include travel, the huge Hartsfield-Jackson airport offers direct flights to hundreds of domestic and international destinations.
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: Linde on February 26, 2019, 08:15:22 PM
Post by: Linde on February 26, 2019, 08:15:22 PM
Quote from: swimhopper on February 26, 2019, 05:02:38 PMBut way to cold! I ran away from Wisconsin a little over a year ago, because I was sick and tired to always have cold feet!
Madison, Wisconsin! The capital city of Wisconsin, in the middle of three lakes, a good university and lovely, lovely people!
Retiree services here in SW Florida are way better than in Wisconsin, after all this is the waiting room to heaven!
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: Northern Star Girl on February 26, 2019, 08:20:31 PM
Post by: Northern Star Girl on February 26, 2019, 08:20:31 PM
Quote from: Dietlind on February 26, 2019, 08:15:22 PM
But way to cold! I ran away from Wisconsin a little over a year ago, because I was sick and tired to always have cold feet!
Retiree services here in SW Florida are way better than in Wisconsin, after all this is the waiting room to heaven!
@Dietlind
Dear Linde:
Actually here where I live it is almost like living in heaven itself... the scenery and views are unmatched and on many late dark nights we treated to a heavenly show with the Northern Lights (aurora borealis)
Hugs, Danielle
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/517UF47umvL._SX425_.jpg)
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: Linde on February 26, 2019, 08:50:05 PM
Post by: Linde on February 26, 2019, 08:50:05 PM
Quote from: Alaskan Danielle on February 26, 2019, 08:20:31 PMiIhad that for over 40 years of my life! I am now entitled to many (I hope) years of never ever having cold feet again!
@Dietlind
Dear Linde:
Actually here where I live it is almost like living in heaven itself... the scenery and views are unmatched and on many late dark nights we treated to a heavenly show with the Northern Lights (aurora borealis)
Hugs, Danielle
(https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/517UF47umvL._SX425_.jpg)
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: GinaG on March 09, 2019, 05:58:04 PM
Post by: GinaG on March 09, 2019, 05:58:04 PM
Quote from: MelissaPink on October 17, 2018, 07:11:26 AM
I'm currently researching optimal cities to relocate and eventually retire in a few years. Of course "must haves" are that they are socially liberal and have active LGBT communities. I enjoy being able to walk and ride my bike in my neighborhood to cafes, coffee shops, book stores, yoga studios, etc. so I'm thinking the suburbs are off my list. I'm also interested in residing near a college or university, art galleries, museums, parks and historical sites. Access to good healthcare is also a key factor. I'm not asking for much am I?
I spent over a decade in California when I was in the Navy and well acquainted with the west coast. If money was no object I'd probably move to San Francisco or San Diego. Unfortunately, finances are an issue and those cities are off my "possibles" list. I found this "Money Magazine" "Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees" and was intrigued by some of the cities listed. I've never spend any time in Columbus, Ohio but I keep reading good things about it. I currently reside in Tennessee and visit family in Michigan so the harsh winters don't deter me. The other cities on this list are not surprising. (e.g. Austin, Fort Lauderdale and Orlando) Any positive feedback would be appreciated. Thanks!
https://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/on-retirement/articles/2017-03-09/the-10-best-cities-for-lgbt-retirees
Hi. If you are looking in Ohio check out Cleveland Height.
Most progressive city in Ohio. Diverse. Close to every cuktural thing you name
Antidicrimination for all us. Affordable housing. And super medical care from the cleveland Clinic, and university hospitals. Two universites great museum. The great Cleaveland orchestra, and Rock Hall.... We love it here.
Gina
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: CynthiaAnn on March 15, 2019, 07:58:48 AM
Post by: CynthiaAnn on March 15, 2019, 07:58:48 AM
Quote from: MelissaPink on October 17, 2018, 07:11:26 AM
I'm currently researching optimal cities to relocate and eventually retire in a few years. Of course "must haves" are that they are socially liberal and have active LGBT communities. I enjoy being able to walk and ride my bike in my neighborhood to cafes, coffee shops, book stores, yoga studios, etc. so I'm thinking the suburbs are off my list. I'm also interested in residing near a college or university, art galleries, museums, parks and historical sites. Access to good healthcare is also a key factor. I'm not asking for much am I?
@Danielle - Alaska is so beautiful, the aurora is so awesome (nice pic !).
It was interesting to read other's views on this. I will simply mention where I am in the Seattle, WA area, has everything the OP is mentioning above. I am not going anywhere, we love it here, the music and arts scene here are vibrant, this is important to me as a music type, seemingly unlimited music options. The natural beauty is abundant, this is important to me as I love the outdoors. The access to health care is awesome here, so many caring professionals. The social climate here is quite favorable. There are still affordable areas away from the core Seattle / Tacoma metro area. Olympia is nice, but getting more expensive too. It's a myth about the weather here (shhh), it's generally a mild climate being near the Pacific.
Seattle Rocks !!
C -
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: CarlyMcx on May 23, 2019, 01:26:24 AM
Post by: CarlyMcx on May 23, 2019, 01:26:24 AM
Quote from: Jenny1969 on February 26, 2019, 07:41:12 PM
Manila Philippines If I had my way that's where I would be. Your US dollar goes a long long way over there and they are super LGBT friendly
Just a thought
Just try getting hormones over there. If they were easily available there I would already be there.
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: CarlyMcx on May 23, 2019, 01:28:19 AM
Post by: CarlyMcx on May 23, 2019, 01:28:19 AM
Consider Cathedral City, California. Rents are still low and it is adjacent to Palm Springs, whose population is 56% LGBT.
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: Janes Groove on May 23, 2019, 10:33:09 AM
Post by: Janes Groove on May 23, 2019, 10:33:09 AM
Florida or Arizona.
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: Donica on May 23, 2019, 11:02:20 AM
Post by: Donica on May 23, 2019, 11:02:20 AM
Great thread Melissa! I am retired but not thinking of relocating till after surgeries, if at all. But it is nice to know we have options. Thanks for the link!
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: DawnOday on May 23, 2019, 11:46:15 AM
Post by: DawnOday on May 23, 2019, 11:46:15 AM
Without a doubt Seattle is a great place to live. Many places to be employed that don't discriminate. A bustling Capitol Hill region where alternate lifestyles are celebrated. Many cafe's and shops are gender friendly. Ingersoll Gender Center is in this area as well as many Psychologists and health care providers. Kaiser Permanente has one of the best transgender programs in the country. Also available as I have just this last week there is Emerald City Gender Social Club whose yearly celebration I attended last week. Their 30th such gala. Had a blast,
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: Linde on May 23, 2019, 03:09:07 PM
Post by: Linde on May 23, 2019, 03:09:07 PM
Quote from: Janes Groove on May 23, 2019, 10:33:09 AMI am in Florida, and i am retired. It is pretty great for retired people, but not so wonderful for LGBT ones. Not that the people are aggressive, but the medical and other LGBT infrastructure is not that great here!
Florida or Arizona.
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: Bea1968 on May 23, 2019, 03:39:59 PM
Post by: Bea1968 on May 23, 2019, 03:39:59 PM
I agree with Linde,
Florida is awesome and some metro areas are more welcoming but no state tax means limited social services. It's a trade off.
Florida is awesome and some metro areas are more welcoming but no state tax means limited social services. It's a trade off.
Title: Re: Ten Best Cities For LGBT Retirees
Post by: Ricki Wright on May 23, 2019, 05:06:46 PM
Post by: Ricki Wright on May 23, 2019, 05:06:46 PM
Quote from: CynthiaAnn on March 15, 2019, 07:58:48 AM
@Danielle - Alaska is so beautiful, the aurora is so awesome (nice pic !).
It was interesting to read other's views on this. I will simply mention where I am in the Seattle, WA area, has everything the OP is mentioning above. I am not going anywhere, we love it here, the music and arts scene here are vibrant, this is important to me as a music type, seemingly unlimited music options. The natural beauty is abundant, this is important to me as I love the outdoors. The access to health care is awesome here, so many caring professionals. The social climate here is quite favorable. There are still affordable areas away from the core Seattle / Tacoma metro area. Olympia is nice, but getting more expensive too. It's a myth about the weather here (shhh), it's generally a mild climate being near the Pacific.
Seattle Rocks !!
C -
If you had been telling cis people about our big secret, I totally would have given you -1!!! I agree with the above: The doctors and Councillors on the west side of the mountains are typically supportive as a rule. I can't speak for that Other side...
Ricki