- Thread Starter
- #61
For what it's worth - I grew up in NM and now live in rural Northern Colorado. A friend of mine just moved to Arizona from Idaho Falls, ID because his wife couldn't take the winters. I was always impressed with the hunting and fishing opportunities that SE Idaho had - but it did have the cold/snow/long winters that we get here in CO and the wind that we had in eastern NM. I was also surprised on how high the housing costs there which largely was due to the influx of folks (many from CA) that has been previously mentioned. His wife was a nurse, however, so there is some opportunity there.
I wouldn't hesitate to retire in NM, but personally I wouldn't want to be in any of the larger cities that would provide job opportunities for your spouse.
Colorado would probably be last on the list as it seems to be getting very crowded and more and more liberal minded.
WY would be high on the list due to the lack of income tax, fewer people, and hunting opportunity - if you could deal with the climate.
AZ seems very friendly from a climate perspective and hunting opportunity, and reasonable housing prices.
Living in a mountain town with many second homes, I'm convinced that the ideal scenario is splitting time between a mountain home in the summer/fall (WY or ID?), and somewhere more arid in the winter (AZ or NM). Depending on your spouse's job, this could lend well to a travel nursing type career that allows her to bounce back and forth. This is definitely the route I'm interested in going.
Great advice, thank you.