Why Vermont Could Be Your Ideal Retirement Destination
Vermont is known for its stunning landscapes, peaceful lifestyle, and vibrant outdoor activities—making it a top retirement destination. From majestic fall foliage to skiing in the winter, the Green Mountain State offers something for every season. It’s also home to politically engaged communities and progressive climate policies, making it an attractive place for those who value sustainability.
However, Vermont’s high cost of living and taxes, including property and income taxes, can be a challenge for retirees. While the state offers Social Security exemptions and property tax relief programs, it’s important to understand the financial implications of relocating.
For a deeper look into Vermont’s retirement pros and cons, and how to navigate the state’s financial landscape, read the full article for Retirement Daily contributed by DHAG managing partner Bret Hodgdon: here.
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Bret L. Hodgdon, CPA, CFP®, CFE, CGMA, is managing partner of Davis & Hodgdon Advisory Group. Always consult a financial professional before making retirement decisions.