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I want to retire in ‘a liberal-thinking area’ on $3,000 a month, including rent — where should I go?

Hiking, biking and gardening are priorities.

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We want culture, dining and wilderness in areas with homes for $300,000 – so where should we retire?

'Add scenic views and some space between neighbors (not isolation) to complete the package.'

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Florida is still tops, as retirees flock to warm weather and tax-free locales

Florida added three times older adults as many as the second-ranked state of Arizona.

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We want to retire in the Carolinas or Virginias in a walkable town neither too large nor too small — where should we go?

A local theater or museum would be nice.

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We want moderate weather and live within an hour of the mountains and less than three hours to the beach — where should we retire?

Also on the wish list: walkable neighborhoods and access to theater, music and great restaurants.

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Our retirement budget is $38,000 a year so we can’t afford to stay in California—where should we move?

I am 64, and my husband is 71 and disabled.

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I’m 50 and considering an early retirement. I want a vibrant place with moderate-left demographics where I can stretch out my savings

A place with welcoming, community-minded and educated locals would be great.

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Want an ‘average’ retirement lifestyle? You’ll need more than $1 million — sometimes a lot more — in these cities.

Nationally, retirees would need an average nest egg of $1.07 million.

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I’d like to live on water and am looking for a quiet, outdoorsy lifestyle, preferably on the East Coast. Where should I retire?

Looking for ideas on the best place for you to retire? Email HelpMeRetire@marketwatch.com.

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I live in the South and don’t want to retire here. I’m seeking four seasons, diversity and outdoor living. Where should I retire?

College towns often offer diversity and encourage entrepreneurs.

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We want to spend our retirement traveling on bicycles and need a low-tax ‘home’ for legal purposes. What’s the best home base for us?

To travel indefinitely, have a home base in a state with no income taxes and that's friendly to travelers.

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I’m done with Illinois! I want to retire in a small town in a neighboring state — so where should I go?

"I’m looking for a small-town atmosphere, with open land around it and maybe a body of water nearby. "

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I want year-round outdoor living — dry summers and no snow — on $4,000 a month. Where should I retire?

This reader loves hiking, biking and water sports.

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This Ecuadorean city in the Andes has perfect weather — and you can retire there for as little as $1,500 a month

“If the place you live in doesn’t delight and amaze you every day, you’re doing it wrong. And that’s how I feel about Cuenca,” says Saralee Squires.

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I told friends I was moving to France for a year. It’s now 4 years later, and I’m building a house in this village of 1,200 people.

'You could easily live here on $2,500 to $3,000 a month' --- much less than in either Provence or Paris.

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I love cool weather and hiking but can’t afford to stay in Oakland — where should I retire in the western U.S.?

Cultural options are on the retirement wish list too.

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We want to retire to a medium-sized town near the mountains and a military installation — where should we move?

We are having second thoughts about retiring in Utah because of pollution and drought.

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We want to live in a medium-sized city close to the beach but without much traffic. Where should we retire?

This reader's first thoughts are the Tampa area or southern Virginia. Is there an alternative?

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We want to retire to a fun lake house, but we also want city amenities. Our budget is $450,000. Where should we go?

This reader says humidity doesn’t bother him and his wife, but they're not huge fans of snow.

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We’re an outdoorsy family looking for a ‘funky’ town where we can eventually retire. Where should we go?

'We like to be outside year round, and communities heavy on hiking, rock climbing and skiing tend to be funky towns.' The house budget is $500,000-$600,000.

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I want mild weather and a city where goats and chickens are allowed – so where should I retire? 

We're a mixed-race family, so we need racial diversity/tolerance.

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Where should I retire? I want good weather, lower taxes and access to ethnic groceries. ‘Why is it so hard to check all the boxes?’

I am planning my semiretirement and will be moving with my parents and siblings.

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I no longer drive and want to retire in a highly walkable urban area with many cultural activities — where should I go?

"A college town with a good bus system would be OK, but secondary to the urban area."

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We want to retire to a place with lots of cultural activities, a beach and a major airport. Our budget is $4,000-$5,500 a month, including rent — so where should we look?

This reader also asks for a 'decent amount of diversity.'

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We want to retire somewhere in North Carolina or South Carolina on $3,400 a month in Social Security — where should we go?

Not near the ocean, please.