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Benefits Of Retiring In Arizona

There is a good reason why for years now Arizona has been one of the most popular retirement spots. In fact, developed more than fifty years ago was the very first of its kind in the United States, an Active Adult Community which is located in Sun City, Arizona. It is more than obvious why people are choosing Arizona for their retirement years. It’s not just for all the days of abundant sun it offers, or all the golf courses.  Read about some of the benefits of retiring in Arizona discover how it could be the right place for you.

One of the main reasons for choosing Arizona to retire in would be for the benefits of not being taxed on your Social Security checks by the state. Those who live on a fixed income understands the importance of making it go as far as they can, just as they know it is always better when taxes are in their favor. Arizona is wonderful for retiree’s, it is a tax friendly state and they are not going to tax your Social Security Benefits, which is significant these days. Approximately half of the states within the United States do tax your Social Security Benefits.

1. Breathtaking National & State Parks

As the home of the Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona welcomes the world to one of the natural wonders.  Living in Arizona puts this amazing sight only hours away or closer depending on where you decide to live in Arizona.

Red Rock State Park which is near Sedona, AZ is a favorite for residents of the state and more.  It’s a mecca for riding horses, hiking, and riding bicycles.  Surrounded by incredible red rock formations it’s chalked full of history and beautiful sights.

Something not many know is that the Original London Bridge, direct from London, England was moved to Lake Havasu City, Arizona. Now how neat is that?

2. Inexhaustible Recreational Opportunities

Arizona has many outdoor activities to offer, such as hang gliding across the desert, skiing is available in Flagstaff, enjoyment of fishing up and down the Colorado River, and white water rafting.

You can have the great outdoors right in your backyard. With an abundance of wildlife, you will be able to view snakes, coyotes, javelinas (which is similar to a furry pig), roadrunners, and bobcats.

3. Championship Golf Courses

If you love to golf, you will love Arizona.  As one of the world’s premier golf destinations there are over 300 golf courses in the state.  With both target courses and traditional links the state is studded with courses in attractive locations such as Scottsdale, Phoenix, Tucson, Sedona, and many more.

As the epicenter of desert golf, Arizona’s Grand Canyon consists of more than seventy public golf courses and all of them are highly ranked, attracting golf enthusiasts by the millions.  

4. Excellent Equestrian Events

Back in 1955 is when Scottsdale began their Scottsdale Arabian Horse Show, which features more than 2,000 of the most beautiful Arabian horses in the world. Hundreds of thousands of people come from all around world to watch owners, breeders, and trainers that come from around the globe to compete. Where you can visit 300 different vendors and booths that are showcasing foods, having demonstrations, and various seminars.

The oldest rodeo in the world since 1888 is located in Prescott, Arizona. For those who would like to give bull riding a go or would enjoy just watching others at it.

5. Lifestyle & Affordable Housing

There is a city to fit style in Arizona. There’s Phoenix, which highly livable and yet stays affordable city; Sedona, is considered to be your spiritual haven, with a visual miracle; Flagstaff, located at a higher elevation the rest of the state, making it cooler, the scenery is so beautiful that it attracts those outdoor enthusiasts, and it offers more of a liberal contingency, and it is also located close enough to Phoenix for those who would like to get away to a big city now and then.  

Housing in Arizona is affordable. The median value of a home in Arizona, according to the most up to date data, is only a little more than $178,000.00, with the median or rentals being $1,050.00. Also, there is the extra benefit of lower heating cost. Keep in mind that it is a lot cheaper to keep a house cooled down than it is to heat one.

This one’s a winner! Arizona does not tax your Social Security Benefits, and there will not be any inheritance tax, estate tax, or gift taxes.

6. Incredible Sunny Weather

Arizona offers a lot of sunshine and terrific weather. In the winter the temperatures are around the same temperatures the southeast has in the summer months, only without the humidity. Arizona’s average rainfall ranges from under three inches (in deserts) and in the mountains to over thirty inches yearly. Where you can find both dry and sunny days, with the nights generally being cooler. The major cities in Arizona will have more than two-hundred and fifty days of sunshine throughout the year. Flagstaff is one of the towns which offer cooler weather, for those who prefer change-ups in their weather.

The majority of Arizona will not have any snow for you to have to shovel.

Arizona is the place to be if you are one of the millions who are tormented by allergies. This is due to the dry climate and air it can offer what the rest of the country cannot, which is allergy relief.

7. Delicious Restaurants & Festivals

Created in Tucson, Arizona is the ‘Sonoran Hot Dog’, which is considered to be a special culinary treat and it is unique in Arizona. This treat is basically a hot dog that is wrapped up with bacon and then serve on a toasty like white bun. It is then layered with pinto beans, onions, mustard, mayo, chopped tomatoes, and jalapenos.

One of the United States longest running culinary festivals is the Scottsdale Culinary Festival and it attracts more than thirty-five thousand visitors every year. This six-day festival showcases restaurants, micro brews, gourmet foods, celebrity chefs, and fine wines.

One of the top events in Arizona is the Arizona State Fair, attracting more than a million people to the state of Arizona to be at the concerts, and watch the races, enjoy rodeos, view the livestock, and to checkout numerous food booths.

Arizona has many unique foods to offer, such as mesquite honey, prickly pear margaritas, and cactus jelly. The majority of Arizona will not consist of shoveling snow.

Tucson, Arizona has something to offer those wanting to go back in time, to their roots in the 1960’s, which is the Tucson Folk festival. This festival attracts over ten-thousand lovers of folk music and it happens to be one of the top United States folk festivals, it offers over twenty hours of free live music featuring bluegrass, old country, western, and Irish music.

8. Music & Cultural Events

More than twenty Native American tribes in Arizona are represented, and Arizona represents the most percentage in the United States to have land designated to the Indians, and is referred to as the Indian Lands.

Phoenix, Arizona is the home of rock star ‘Alice Cooper’.

These are just some of the reasons people love retiring in Arizona.  Share with us the reasons you’ve loved visiting Arizona or why you love living in the state!  If your considering retiring in Arizona don’t forget to check out the senior living services we provide.  In addition to assisted living we offer independent living, memory care, and home care services in the state of Arizona.  All of our service are rendered by the highest trained and skilled senior care providers whether at one of our locations or in senior’s own homes.