Whether it is retiring to the UK countryside, seaside towns or even an entirely new country, there are a number of factors that are worth considering when making your decision.
For many, affordability is the only decision they need to make. Which makes sense. Pension funds are not as strong as they were a few years ago as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic; it is believed that 35% of Generation X are planning on delaying their retirement (with this number increasing to 67% for Gen Z) in order to be in a better position when the time comes to making the move. For others, retirement is less about relaxing and more about using the time to its maximum, visiting places and doing things on a bucket list for example. Proximity to major transport hubs, local shops and amenities or being able to explore the countryside is more important than anything. Others may favour elements of living such as sustainability; they want to remain in a built up environment but is it possible to do so in a more environmentally friendly manner? Ahead of retiring, you should use your time wisely to determine where would be the best destination for you and your future. Using Spring’s MoveSmart platform, you can do the research in the comfort of your home, finding out the necessary details such as broadband speed, average EPC ratings of an area, property market trends, how long it could take to complete a sale… Today, we want to take a look at some of the most common destinations for retirees and see where in the UK is the best area to retire to.Enter your postcode, we'll do the rest