It shows here in Mich,don't let that stop you,snow shoveling is a job to someone,you wouldn't have to shovel,an we have plenty surburbs,An our prices are reasonable an not like L.A.were regular people.
Ummmm, I'm originally from Pittsburgh, Pa and have been living in Harrisburg, Pa for the last 20+ years, and I'm here to tell you that Harrisburg IS NOT a place you want to spend your retirement. Kids and grandkids are the only reason I've been here this long. I'm eligible for retirement in less than a year and believe me when I tell you that I will be leaving Harrisburg with the quickness!!!!!
Check out NC around the Outerbanks. Its nice and a good place ot retire. My parents left Pennsylvania in the 90s and retired near Elizabeth City NC good place to live.
I actually live in Pittsburgh I've been to Harrisburg a few times and I can't imagine it being a good place to retire for anybody but hey what do I do whatever happened to Miami Beach
I remember growing up in D.C. and my father would say, there only about 10 cities you can live in as a Black person. That was in the 1970's. It has always been bad. I will retire abroad.
African Americans looking for affordable housing, access to healthcare and an active lifestyle should consider retiring abroad to Mexico (yes, really), Ecuador, Portugal and Montenegro. They all also have a simple path to permanent residency through a retirement visa. And Mexico and Portugal are a nonstop flight back to the US. I spend half the year in Mexico now, and it's really the total package.
It is if you have money - lol. I dated a much older man who was well off who lived in Downtown Philly. Wow. The food, nightlife, culture, etc is excellent. Where things will get rough is if you don't have the money to retire there. I wouldn't wish it on my worse enemy.
This racist president has winked at the increased boldness of racist organizations and with the police hunting us I'm just tired. Definitely looking outside the states.. most likely Africa
Damn if this is our top 12 we are in trouble. I appreciate the effort but not feeling the list. Its really hard for us to find true happiness. Best way is to just carve you a niche wherever that may be and try to create and find peace. God bless you family
I will retire in the Washington DC Metropolitan "Area" and the Atlanta Metropolitan "area" other than these two locations...I have no desire to retire in the United States of America at all...I am looking at retiring in a predominantly "Black Race/Afro Diaspora" populated country, be it in the continent of Afrika or a country else where in "The Americas"
The best way is to invest in property in a neighborhood that isn’t gentrified. (Generally in NE/SE DC) then rent it out and let it appreciate in value until you are ready to retire. DC is still the best location for minorities. You can find a job easily.
Agree. Seems to be more of the best places for African Americans in general not necessarily for seniors. No discussion of health care, crime, taxes, employment opportunities for seniors, etc., that is, the important things.
I live in Arizona and my wife and i are retired. I am retired military and also retired from my other job. My wife retired from her job and we are both over 65. All of our kids are grown. Where you retired depends on what you like to do. Many blacks look to live in black neighborhoods but when you travel all over the world you have a different perception on the life style you want to be around.
Elon Tesla, has regular space flights for those with the funds. The space station has grown considerably holding more astronauts from each continent. They will expand out eventually. Doesn’t appear a fix to heal climate change and the many more earth issues. With my Airman pilots license, I’m gravitating towards being a part on Space X.
@@mzsensimilla Marshall was aight. It got a bad rep but wasnt as bad as East or Edison. Yall stayed fightin though. Good language classes too, not better than Wilson, but good thoe. I wemt to SOTA.
I don’t know why when they are from America the land of milk and honey y’all better quit letting these folks trick you out your spot Blacks are the Indigenous people of America..
Since, this is a retirement list, it's crazy that they didn't list more cities in states with no/low state income tax or sales tax. Kinda hard to enjoy retirement if you are bleeding money while trying not to get shot by the po-po.
There is a difference between “retiring” and “living on Social Security” until you die. Obviously, this list is for those who have the money to move to another location in the country and are looking to live out there life with the wealth they have built. Anyone “bleeding for money” will never retire under the elevated definition of the term Retirement that this video speaks to.
@@BlackExcellist thank you for responding. The point of my comment is that there seems to be no variation in the locations in your list. There are many individuals who have pensions, 401K, AND social security who want to keep more of want they have worked to earn. Many of those individuals, my self included, don't want to pay income extra tax, so, we can use the income to enjoy retired life. As many in this comment section have expressed, all of your city selections are east of the Mississippi. Plus, touting the many confederate monuments is not much of a recommendation to convince the Black people I know to want to move there. But, to each their own, I guess.
Why would anyone want to retire in a "Cold Winter" state. There's a reason why Florida is the #1 place for retirees. Cost of living, No state tax, warn annual weather, entertainment, great beaches, like Melbourne, Miami, Siesta Keys, Clearwater, and Daytona, just to name a few. Also great for those who love to cruise. Miami, Tampa, Port Canaveral, and FT Lauderdale. I will be moving to Tampa, FL this fall. I'm done with the cold of Northern VA.
I was born and raise in DC and still live in the area. You would be better off living in the Maryland Counties (Prince George's, Montgomery) closest to DC. Great schools/neighborhoods and way more affordable then DC. Enjoy DC without the DC price.
Mike Lewis Native Washingtonian as well. 🙌🏾 I love living in the city but I’m also busy body. 🤣 My mom moved us out to Fort Washington while I was in college for a few years and my sisters and I were miserable. I enjoy the burbs for shopping but that’s about it but people do love living outside of the city for the space and slower space. It’s the best of both worlds for people coming to the DMV.
I was born in DC as well but move about 2 hrs south in VA when I was around 3 or 4. I like VA because it is close to DC, about 90 minutes from Richmond VA. My wife doesn't like cold weather so we've considered moving further south but we love the house we're in so I don't know
I am PG County, Maryland born and raised, and later relocated to Montgomery County. The DC-area is one of the few places I feel safe in my skin. I would highly recommend Silver Spring, Maryland, which is rich in cultural diversity.
the problem with DC/PG grew up in DC, family in PG is that what's being missed is that your pensions are taxed; if you're a veteran your pension is taxed; even NY doesn't tax veteran benefits; states like NV, TX and FL don't which is why a lot of professional athletes live in those states. SC, TN and NC don't tax or have very favorable rates,. TX is best for vets; no property taxes, no cost for car registration, no taxes on pensions and plenty of support in terms of hospitals; and if you have kids still in (or you) school, the best Yellow Rose program in the country gets' you access to most univs in state, It is the very best
I was glad to see Harrisburg PA was on the list at #4 and you are right there's so much fun to do things I moved up to Harrisburg 11 years ago and I love the city. AND Mayor Wanda Williams is doing big things here. Thanks again for recognizing Harrisburg.❤❤❤
Charlotte NC is a great city whether you are retired or not especially if you work in finance or the banking industry. It’s also a great place to raise a family. I love the Queen City!!
Only the Daniel Camerons like North Carolina. If you black retire and need adequate medical attention you will not get it from North Carolina, because of their racial patient profiling, I advise you not to come to North Carolina.
I was just looking into a place to settle at, it's difficult to leave my comfort zone but this place is dead and gloomy, I don't want to stay but fear going where Beckys and Karens and Kyle's would bother me and may make me choke the shit out of them...
Or Africa. Plenty of peaceful countries and you will never be targeted because of your skin colour. You can live like a Queen/king with 20k, good hospitals and possibility of doing activities with locals. Welcome home
@Saone Dixon Sure brother. EAC is big. Go visit and check which country is best for you economically, weather etc. Rwanda is a good choice, you can check out Tanzania too
This may be true...HOWEVER! You will still have locals who will not like you due to classism. I have been speaking with some of the Nigerians etc, and they’re complaining about us Black Americans being able to move there and live comfortably. They said they are hoping we can bring “resources “ and increase the value by living there, but instead they feel some of us are “taking the resources.”
@@virginiastevens3141 My top 5 countries I would repatriate to knowing my objectives (economical, political stability and business opportunities) are : Tanzania, Rwanda, Ghana, Ethiopia and Ivory Coast. Honorable mentions would be Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Senegal and Mali.
I grew up in Rochester, currently live in Philly and travel often to H'burg. The Rock is too cold, and lost most of its major corporations years ago, which cost it serious property value. Philly is the nation's largest "poor" city and is going through ugly gentrification as NYC renters move in to buy properties, and of course there's no value for black lives by young black men. One of my sons was shot by two fools last year, and lived but it's changed our tolerance for BoB violence. The stupidity in the violence and looting are obscene. Hburg is home to PA's state capital and nearby are bastions of kkk families. Encourage you to redo this list.
This is for retirement. I grew up in Rochester as well. It's not the best fit young people but for retirement is okay. Cost of living is low and it's a family orientated city.
Thankyou for the truth, cause I been sent invites to visit Senior independent living there Harrisburg. Very nice photos amenities with only whites enjoying it and Jews. Where's the blacks in there? We are almost always not included ... I don't think they want to cater to black folk really.
That’s a hard pass on these locations. I just retired and have been researching affordable states... my options are too limited in USA. I’m looking outside the USA: Portugal, Panama, Mexico, Belize, anywhere but USA!
At 6:58, that is the fastest I have seen traffic move on I-85. Normally it is standstill traffic, be aware when looking at Atlanta, driving here sucks!
Thank you for your hard work. After reading the comments, the only place I would consider is Greenboro NC. Then somewhere out of the country. When I retire in 3yrs (62) I don't have plans to do much. However I am very concerned about medical and taxes oh and the KKK. I just can't anymore.
We need more choices or we need to express to our youth to plan ahead to train to be builders of their town senior living for its own people. Whites not build with black in mind. It's for their own people's . They may let live there but we won't be as happy as expected.
Still do your own research. Is their KKK nearby. Senior indepent living and senior recreation center nearby with a mix of people or all white only or all Jew or KKK minded folk be careful. So you don't get prejudiced against..
I fear for our elders like Robert Godwin Sr who are gunned down like animals during THANKSGIVING! We must return to MAMA AFRIKA and build her. UNITE WE MUST!
As a Philadelphia, PA born native recommending Philly as a retirement city for Blacks my spin is just ask the Black retirees that live in Philadelphia, PA. I recommend getting on the #61 bus and ride from one end of the route to the other as a Black at any age. The route #61 bus goes from 9th & Market downtown to Manayunk and take yourself through a teachable moment. Take the #23 bus from the beginning of the route in South Philadelphia to the end of the route in Chestnut Hill and take yourself through a teachable moment and then determine if you want to live in Philly for retirement. Yes, the beer gardens are there; just observe the patrons. Yes, Philly has very scenic places. In fact, the mural being displayed is in a gentrified area. Fairmount, Fishtown, and Olde City I would not recommend as a retirement place for Blacks as both are and have been gentrified. Chestnut Hill is nice but you must have deep pockets and Chestnut Hill is in its own space. Manayunk, East Falls, and Roxborough to my knowledge have never been geared towards Blacks period. These areas have large homes but again that #61 bus ride along with the #9 and #27, riding from beginning to end will give you an analysis of the area and a teachable moment. That is if you don’t mind riding public transit. Also, there are large homes all over Philadelphia. Go to www.septa.org/ to get a SEPTA Key Card to ride the various bus routes. Now the food is good in Philly and I do miss it. As of this comment I am a Baltimore, MD resident. When I do go back to Philly when I can I go to my favorite spots. The cost of living is good in Philly and not as high as Washington, D.C., New Jersey, and New York.
@@martincruz8319The Charm Card is one option used in Baltimore. There is the Day pass, Weekly, and Monthly pass. Along with the option of using a debit card or cash. Usually the Charm is used for those going between Baltimore and D.C.
Thanks so much for all this information. I live in Austin, Tx and people all over have been relocating here like crazy. I wanted this information for traveling and possibly relocate one day.
Enjoy the video ,it would have been nice if you had shown the residential areas. Which are very important to most peoples looking to move to some other state or other place to retire in.
Maybe Raleigh and Winston-Salem too. Rochester is affordable, but weather alone would likely discourage retirement unless you don’t mind it. Charlotte may also make some sense.
Thanks for sharing this info! I would have loved to have heard and seen more about the offerings in each of these cities for “The Community.” Most of the locations listed could have been in a video for mainstream America to retire too providing they have no issue with diversity.
I read the comments, many of you are unappreciative of the work put in to make this video. The best way to know where to retire is to travel. The city, state or country you visit the most should be where you place your anchor. Choose wisely and fill up as many passports as you possibly can. There is an entire world out there waiting for you!!
I'm from Augusta and I approve our spot on the list. Crime is about average but prices are below average, (unfortunately income is also slightly below average). Weather is seasonally warm and outdoor activities are plentiful.
As DC native there is no way i would recommend DC as a place to retire due to gentrification, cost of living, and ridiculous growing congestion. I will be retiring in 2024 and have no plans of retiring in DC or the DMV ( DC-MD-VA).
Yes. I live in Virginia. It’s great. It’s very safe. People walk the streets late at night. And always jogging on the streets. People are friendly. It’s very expensive...$3000+ monthly for condo... but you need to have a great job or your own business.
I'm in the 757 always wanted to move to the DMV I love seeing my successful black ppl in that area but I can't lie we're growing out here too Ive been seeing a lot more black business owvers
@@vw145 Never understood the hype and obsession with the DMV area. Congestion (terrible traffic), bipolar weather, cost of living, and unfriendly, arrogant people including the BP.
DC is waaaaay to expensive for most retirees unless you've made smart money moves early on. I live, work, and worship here at 48 and plan not to when I retire 😩
I've just recently begun listening in on your videos and totally enjoy the voice as well as the overall information provided. But I don't believe I heard anything about the Smithsonian Museum, DC. It's truly a mouth-watering brain absorbant extraordinary museum, especially since they've just during the recent years have added on a Black History Art Exhibit, which isn't talked about as much as its value. Thank you for sharing.
Very good list that is non politically motivated. The cities offer a varied taste of places sizes and lifestyle. I love Philadelphia and DC. Raleigh and Charlotte are great too. Many great places to live for us.
I lived And been to a lot of these cities I wouldn’t move back to Philly if y’all paid me. I used to live in Greensboro and often think of going back.. and I considered going to college in Chattanooga so those are cities I would consider although retirement is a long time away for me but I thank you for the information !!!
💯 I've lived in Raleigh NC for 2 years now, and it's GREAT for African Americans, young professionals, Retirees, etc. I do enjoy the close proximity to both beaches/Emerald Coast, and mountains. Great healthcare here also.
First of all, I'd like to commend you on the breath of information in this video. I thought the presentation and delivery of the information was excellent. I'm talking about the production quality. If the title was great relocation destinations for African Americans, I think it would still be a little controversial but somewhat better conceived. On the content side, it didn't identify any special services offered for retirees or tax advantages as mentioned at the beginning of the video. There was nothing about senior housing for example. I moved to Atlanta two years ago even though I drive I was shocked to discover there are no free senior public transportation cards (it isn't to my way of thinking a senior-friendly environment)...so in this way the video was slightly off the mark. I would have also wanted to hear about neighbors to target as a black retiree where I would find others like myself. Could you put together a video on the 10 best places in Florida for blacks to retire...this is the information I'm trying to find. I believe you put a lot of time and work into this production and I'd like to thank you for your efforts to bring good information to your audience. Much appreciated.
I reside in Rochester New York. I'm proud to see it mentioned. Here. Everyone is truly welcome to make it their retirement home. I'm retired and I enjoy every moment of it except the winter season because I'm more of a summer person. Although I lived in Rochester nearly all my entire life I'm interested in living in Atlanta, GA Jacksonville, FL or Augusta, GA I've visited those areas and was very pleased with the area. I'm just a little bit afraid to make a drastic move and then end up regretting it.
Saone Dixon I saw this a lot back home in Atlanta. Many people from the A traveled back and forth to Charlotte back in 09-10 and many of them finally moved. They called it “Little Atlanta” like Little 5 points. 💕
It's very nice. I live in Greensboro, which is centrally located to the other cities on the list. Great location. Great job opportunities, reasonable real estate prices. We get four seasons, but not the extreme heat of FL, NV, NM, or AZ, nor do we get the extreme winters of MN, NY, or ND. We don't get blitzed with fires like CA, nor tornadoes and floods like the midwest. We're a bit too far inland to get hit too hard by hurricanes as well.
I'm glad they showed Jacksonville as #1 because I been living here for more than 10 years thanks to the military and I love it here very relaxed city, not fast-paced at all but fast-growing for families, very diverse all over plus it's a military town that caters to us veterans and last but not least the night-life and beaches are breathtaking, not far from Orlando, Tampa, Daytona Beach and the Caribbean just to name a few, what's not to love, this is the ideal retirement city
I absolutely love Jacksonville Florida. Was stationed there 87- 92 NAS Cecil Field. Had an apt with a riverfront view, fell in love with the most wonderful woman I ever meet, hot air balloon rides, jet skiing, boat rides, beach festivals, outside concerts. Cruising I-95 in my sports car, I could go on and on. Can't wait to move back and buy my dream home when I retire.
I may consider Chattanooga. I attended college there back in the 90's. It's definitely a scenic city that's not too large, and not too small. I really don't want to move to Atlanta, but may go there for business, so the 2 hour drive from Chattanooga wouldn't be bad.
I live in Atlanta. When my parents came here in the 1940's as students, they would go to Stone Mountain Park. They would climb the mountain up a mile long trail to the top. They didn't know that the Klan would sometimes burn the cross on top of the mountain at that time. Their classmates would get a big chuckle out of that. "Ya'll didn't know Ku Klux be on the top of that mountain burning crosses?" Anyway, as a young person, I would visit the park and have a good time. Glad they don't let the Klan burn crosses up there anymore. I am 68 yrs old and still enjoy going there. And when this pandemic crisis is over, I plan to go again.
Nice explanation of scenery and events, but most importantly is examples of housing and rent cost estimations would've gave this video 5 stars. But thanks for your efforts.
FYI, and this may be stated elsewhere, the suburb of Augusta, GA that was mentioned in the vid is pronounced mar-tuh-NEZ. There's a joke about this: A retired couple stopped to eat at a restaurant in Martinez. As they waited to order, they debated whether the town's name was pronounced mar-TEEN-ez or mar-tuh-NEZ. So, they asked the cashier when it was their turn: How do you pronounce where we are right now? Cashier answered: Boh-JANG-uhlz. You're welcome, and thanks for the vid
That was sad and 😂at the same time. There was a glancing thought to relocate to Evans (which I believe is nearby)because it’s rated the best place to live in America and is very affordable. A hard pass 4 me once I found out it’s really part of Augusta and they wanted to create their own city. Bojangles?really?SMH
@@stevenwheeler7999 Evans and mar-tuh-NEZ are both in Columbia County, west of Augusta & Richmond Co. I like Augusta proper, but my pals in Columbia Co call it Disgusta
The Caribbean is a very expensive place to retire and if you do find a country not on the Hurricane belt then you may be lacking most of the infrastructure you are used to in US. I am from Barbados and I am looking at Costa Rica, Spain, Portugal or Panama to retire. Island living is great for the rich or a vacation.
@@hrhsophiathefirst4060 Barbados definitely on my travel list one of these days. I've read in one of my travel blogs Costa Rica is nice and affordable. I wish you the best in your search!
@ABDUL SHARIF First trip out the US, I knew right then, I did not want to spend my golden years here...no way! Definitely don't want to shovel snow or inhale city pollutants all day either!
@@tonytemple4351 The healthcare is not bad, mostly free however you do wait, similar to most British colonies like Canada. You will most likely not go broke spending on healthcare.
This is a great list. However, additional information for retirees will be a plus. Critical information for retirees such as the average cost of living, access to healthcare, airports, etc.
Greensboro definitely is meant to be on this list. I've lived in Greensboro for over 20 years and raised my children here. It has developed and become a more cultured city in this time. I moved from Miami and hated Greensboro at first because I was young and wanted that fast life. After getting older and having children, Greensboro is a better place to raise a family for me and what I needed. You get all seasons (although allergies and sinus issues are a problem, never experienced this living in Florida), cost of living is affordable, different incomed neighborhoods to choose from, small enough city that traffic isn't an issue yet lots of jewels and activities within the city and nearby to explore. Lots of rich Black history happened in Greensboro as well and still has a couple of HBCU's (Bennet and A&T) along with a local H.S. that too is predominantly Black. Many who attended these schools still live here and can give great history lessons on the city, it's people and it's evolution.
@Dunbar Siamia sure does. It's actually forecasted to snow this weekend. Now granted I always hear Northerners say how our snow is not that bad compared to colder states but it you're from Florida ( which I am originally) It's something 😉
I livied in Jacksonville, Fl for 4 years. Super muggy. But there was a lot to do there. I have family still there and may go back when I'm done caring for my mother.
You’ll should invest in Africa (ie buy a house, land, business) first go visit East Africa, west Africa then south..... and pick a location to invest in!
I have love for the Motherland, but it's one thing to get up and go to another place within the US. Taking up residence in an entire continent is an entire level of adjustment. (and, as we know, each country in Africa is entirely different. Whichever route one goes, learn about the environment, culture, etc, and be prepared......!
Atlanta is NOT a good city to retire in. Its already too overcrowded that's why traffic is a nightmare! And housing is getting too expensive here and jobs don't pay nearly enough to keep up with the rising costs of living! North Carolina sounds much better for black people!
I know you're right about the traffic in Atlanta because when I live there in the 90's the traffic was horrendous I used to get off work and the traffic was so bad that I could jump out of the car and jump the fence and go to the liquor store and get back in the car would still be only a little bit further than it was when I left. I used to ride to work with the same guys and we'd take turns running to the liquor store at the same spot everyday we can finish at 12 pack by the time we got home like four beers a piece sometimes we'd finish the whole case before we got home s*** that ain't nothing for me the way I used to drink. Shit I used to drink a half a gallon to a gallon of vodka everyday before I finally quit drinking 11 years ago. Yeah anyway
At 13:27, that is a slide of Cincinnati. Also called "The Queen City". I used to live there. I grew uo in the Augusta area, on the SC side. I agree with Augusta being on the list.
Elle Brown Why you so mad? 😂 I ask because I got cussed out by a woman from Maryland because I said we don’t need anymore people from above the Mason Dixon line moving down here. Why y’all take it so personal though?
Elle Brown It’s not that deep... I have a life, I just asked 😂 I could careless, I’m from the Dirty.🤷🏾♀️ and she got dragged from other women, so there was no need. 😆
This entire list of places to retire were places I don’t even want to visit now. I was looking for beautiful cities like Marbella,, Nice, Istanbul, Seoul ... Maybe in countries that offer universal healthcare as we know the healthcare in the US is terrible. Countries with lower taxes, lower crime rates, lower cost of living.
Well I hear Malaysia is good on the healthcare side the foods are amazing and the countries views too. But getting citizenship there I'm not sure. I have stepson in university there. One thing I don't like was during the pandemic if you left the country and returned you had to be put on quarantine in hotels they put you in and stay two weeks and pay $1,200 to stay there.. even if you were a visitor or resident.ut didn't matter. You still had to stay in hotel even if you had an apartment. Ridiculous exploiting people having hardships during pandemic. Soo wrong..
I agree on your selection however the only draw back on all of these southern states is the politics and a group of people who want to return this region back to The Bell of the South…!
You couldn't pay me enough to move to either Augusta or Atlanta. Regardless of how much these cities are hyped up as being "Black Meccas," they're still located in one of the most racist and segregated states in the union. And why are there no western cities on this list? Kansas City, Denver, Phoenix, Albuquerque, and even Las Vegas all fit into these categories.
She’s hilarious, the traffic is horrible here, I can’t ever move back to Norcross, Ga to much traffic over populated. I’ve been in ga my whole life and I’m sick of it no matter what county it keeps growing and they’re a joke about rent for apartments like 1,000 for a one bedroom starting. Why pay that much for a apartment and never own it? The traffic is horrible and it’s over populated. To much traffic all over Georgia people keep going South Georgia or North to get away but people keep moving there and building crap when we moved out there for peace and quite.
I'm thinking the list is for keeping US Blacks near other US Blacks (like most other Races/Heritages do). I'm from Arizona via Mississippi roots (the Valley, which includes Phoenix). There are NO Black Communities here. It's all Native Americans, Whites and Hispanics. Blacks just live within those various Communities. Unfortunately it doesn't work out well in many cases. I'm a witness to that. However, if weather is all one cares about, then yes, Phoenix is OK but is very expensive and soon will be unaffordable.
This list is suspect. As someone who is about to retire there are only 2 cities listed that I would consider retiring to and they are Jacksonville and Augusta. However there are too many other factors that are missing, #1 being how far will my retirement dollars go and #2 the tax benefits. Jacksonville is the only one where my retirement pay isn't taxed. Most of the cities listed are too cold. No one retires to cold weather.
i was considering jville but the housing was dismal, arts scene okay, and getting around in traffic not for me. so this floridian is saying bye to the sunshine state.
Different cities of Atlanta surrounding like Gwinnett Sandy springs, Covington Warner Robins. College Park Smyrna, Ponce de Leon, Piedmont park, Lithonia GA Are nice places just learn more about cost of living there I lived in these and it was very nice 10years ago but rents depending where you want live can be very low compared to NYC NJ. I'm about to go back down south to GA to settle down. Senior living in North Jersey too expensive. Wait list is 10to 17yrs for Housing authority they say unless you are Hispanic they'll slip you in.
Chattanooga is a beautiful place and while it has a decent amount of black folks. It's very much a white city in culture and feel. Anything black is on the hood side and you gotta search them out. Gentrification is huge in this city and your only 40 minutes from some racist back water town. So yeah nooo
None in America. I would advise for the ones who want to plan ahead and in a position to do it at any time. To look places abroad, not only to retire but to live. I am saving every penny and making sure I travel on vacation to seek places to move. This country is out of wack...must be bloodstains in the water from the indigenous and African people that is perishing this territory. As well as the brutality guilt history has to live with every day of the invaders in this territory; it makes them passive-aggressive, and arrogant; to hide the truth. The energy here is tense, sad, and artificial from the moment you step out of the airport and on...nature still nice but no one can live off nature alone. The whole systemic racism that builds this country poison everyone that gets here and lives here. This place is awful
Yup. Stock up your American dollars and take them to where you can actually have a good quality of life on an average income. Lots of Black Americans getting up out of here! Some good youtube channels to check out are @Stephanie Perry @Driven Spice @Unapologetic Nomads ... there’s tons more I can’t think of off the dome but please add your faves to this thread!
Parts are, but some parts are nice like the SE Quadrant and the outer neighborhoods in the other quadrants. There are some suburbs like Henrietta, Gates, Irondequoit, Chili and Greece have decent sized black populations.
Dyed in the wool New Yorker here and retiring next year. I've considered Charlotte bc family is there, and the DC area (inc. VA & MD) bc there's much to do. None of the others appeal to me. Nothing west of PA was included. This list needs to be broader. Maybe a worldwide list of cities?
Lived there, it is not a tourist city, except for its beaches and St Augustine, which is plus. If you're into water activities like beach, jet ski, boating and fishing, you're gonna love there. Music and art scene is small, scattered but growing. St johns county might be the spot for you.
I would say no to anywhere it snows. I don’t want to shovel snow in my older years
You got that right, Lol!! I live in #8 Greensboro NC and snow here is hit and miss.
Amen!!
I live on philly and dont want to be here
Hello Hario
It shows here in Mich,don't let that stop you,snow shoveling is a job to someone,you wouldn't have to shovel,an we have plenty surburbs,An our prices are reasonable an not like L.A.were regular people.
I am a black woman that need my own City
Maybe we can do a lil somethin somethin then, bcuz I'm looking for my own city also!
Amen
Hey let’s all go together and a plots a city together 😊
When you find one please let a sister know....
Yea I know the feeling from a white guy.
The 12 Cities Recommended to Retire 🏡🤗😍
1. Jacksonville, Fl.@27:47
2 . Winston-Salem, NC @25:40
3. Chattanooga, TN @23:12
4. Harrisburg, PA @20:24
5. Raleigh-Durham | Chapel Hill, NC @17:53
6. Philadelphia, PA @15:05
7. Charlotte, NC @12:57
8. Washington, DC @10:49
9. Greensboro, NC @8:22
10. Atlanta, Ga. @6:00
11. Augusta, Ga. @3:55
12. Rochester, NY @1:44
Too much crime in Philadelphia, schools are not good
Ummmm, I'm originally from Pittsburgh, Pa and have been living in Harrisburg, Pa for the last 20+ years, and I'm here to tell you that Harrisburg IS NOT a place you want to spend your retirement. Kids and grandkids are the only reason I've been here this long. I'm eligible for retirement in less than a year and believe me when I tell you that I will be leaving Harrisburg with the quickness!!!!!
Check out NC around the Outerbanks. Its nice and a good place ot retire. My parents left Pennsylvania in the 90s and retired near Elizabeth City NC good place to live.
Troy Ballard
Are you familiar with the outskirt areas of Harrisburg? Family member is interested in relocating there with children
Hahaha
I actually live in Pittsburgh I've been to Harrisburg a few times and I can't imagine it being a good place to retire for anybody but hey what do I do whatever happened to Miami Beach
@@daimondaxe7455 For Miami are you Latino or Hispanic?
This video really missed the mark. But then I realized that in the US there is no place for black Americans to go. So.......
I remember growing up in D.C. and my father would say, there only about 10 cities you can live in as a Black person. That was in the 1970's. It has always been bad. I will retire abroad.
Dang. You told a whole truth!
It definitely missed the mark. I think they forgot that it was suppose to address the needs, interests, and advantages to Senior Citizens
@@ltcole5206 There is racism, bias, and discrimination all over the planet. This is all a myth!! Based on ignorance!
African Americans looking for affordable housing, access to healthcare and an active lifestyle should consider retiring abroad to Mexico (yes, really), Ecuador, Portugal and Montenegro. They all also have a simple path to permanent residency through a retirement visa. And Mexico and Portugal are a nonstop flight back to the US.
I spend half the year in Mexico now, and it's really the total package.
Hard No to Philadelphia. This is not a city to spend your retirement years.
Hahaha
Agreed! I can stay where I am.
Who be making up these stories about good places for blacks to move and why??
Christopher Catchings LoL. I quietly thought the same thing.
It is if you have money - lol. I dated a much older man who was well off who lived in Downtown Philly. Wow. The food, nightlife, culture, etc is excellent. Where things will get rough is if you don't have the money to retire there. I wouldn't wish it on my worse enemy.
Since this it’s supposed to be black excellence how about showing other countries because allot of us don’t even feel safe in the states.
My thoughts exactly
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Yeah, cause I'm trying to decide which version of Spanish I need to learn because Canada is too cold, so South America is looking good.
I feel you im 37 years old a Black man from the Bay area Im getting my bag right and leave in this place
This racist president has winked at the increased boldness of racist organizations and with the police hunting us I'm just tired. Definitely looking outside the states.. most likely Africa
The list:
12. Rochester, NY
11. Augusta, GA
10. Atlanta, GA
9. Greensboro, NC
8. Washington, D.C.
7. Charlotte, NC
6. Philadelphia, PA
5. Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill, NC
4. Harrisburg, PA
3.Chattanooga, TN
2. Winston-Salem, NC
1. Jacksonville, FL
Thank you!
😂😂😂 straight bullish Rochester NY!? Are u kidding me ? Georgia ??? Nope expensive
Kameisha Brown don’t come to Harlem, NY 😂😂😂
Thank you!🥰
WS in the building!
Damn if this is our top 12 we are in trouble. I appreciate the effort but not feeling the list. Its really hard for us to find true happiness. Best way is to just carve you a niche wherever that may be and try to create and find peace. God bless you family
You are right! The struggle is real for us.
Exactly...There is no place "Up North USA" that I will retire
I will retire in the Washington DC Metropolitan "Area" and the Atlanta Metropolitan "area" other than these two locations...I have no desire to retire in the United States of America at all...I am looking at retiring in a predominantly "Black Race/Afro Diaspora" populated country, be it in the continent of Afrika or a country else where in "The Americas"
I know one thing Philadelphia should not be on this list unless you wear a bullet proof vest and are rich
Jacksonville?! 🤮🤮
How is DC one of the best cities to retire. That place is very expensive.
Facts
exactly
@Keaton Maurice Instablaster ;)
The best way is to invest in property in a neighborhood that isn’t gentrified. (Generally in NE/SE DC) then rent it out and let it appreciate in value until you are ready to retire. DC is still the best location for minorities. You can find a job easily.
@@einsteindarwin8756 Disagree
Agree. Seems to be more of the best places for African Americans in general not necessarily for seniors. No discussion of health care, crime, taxes, employment opportunities for seniors, etc., that is, the important things.
Exactly. I was thinking the same thing. The intro indicated seniors would be the focus and all I heard was what's good for families.
Good point
I live in Arizona and my wife and i are retired. I am retired military and also retired from my other job. My wife retired from her job and we are both over 65. All of our kids are grown. Where you retired depends on what you like to do. Many blacks look to live in black neighborhoods but when you travel all over the world you have a different perception on the life style you want to be around.
@@TheOriginalCryptoPimp So whats' your point?
@@TheOriginalCryptoPimp - 💯. Thank you.
no way many blacks just look to live in black neighborhoods. That's 100% not true.
@@ellapresley8634 I know what his point is. That is why I think that getting rid of the draft was a bad idea.
That isn't true. I live where it is safe and clean and I am retired.
I was thinking of moving to Mars, Saturn or even the Moon for its proximity to Earth for the holiday seasons. Lol
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Don’t go to Saturn though.
Elon Tesla, has regular space flights for those with the funds. The space station has grown considerably holding more astronauts from each continent. They will expand out eventually. Doesn’t appear a fix to heal climate change and the many more earth issues. With my Airman pilots license, I’m gravitating towards being a part on Space X.
If we were 200 yrs in the future.😊
I'm from Rochester, the crime rate is the highest in the State of New York, I moved to Charlotte NC years ago, so Rochester is a no
OKAY?! I know Rochester, well. When she commented on how much nicer the people were in Rochester compared to their downstate neighbors, I was done.
So you don't think Racism is a crime! North Carolina is a Racist state. That's more dangerous to me. Sign me Still Hostage in Trinity North Carolina.
Lol what high school u went to?
@@jrr7031 Marshall
@@mzsensimilla Marshall was aight. It got a bad rep but wasnt as bad as East or Edison. Yall stayed fightin though. Good language classes too, not better than Wilson, but good thoe. I wemt to SOTA.
Can you do one on Africa? ALOT of folks are going back to the motherland🤷🏾♀️💪🏾❤❤
True. We need one on Africa. For example but not limited to countries like Rwanda, Tanzania, South Africa, Uganda, Gambia, Senegal, Ghana and Nigeria.
If they get the whites with their segregated attitude, and the Chinese from buying up everything then count me in to explore!😁😎
I don’t know why when they are from America the land of milk and honey y’all better quit letting these folks trick you out your spot Blacks are the Indigenous people of America..
@@dianecrowder4971 me too🖤👍🏿
@@vandaalexander160 you noticed that too?
DC is far too expensive to retire. Its very interesting that many of these cities are in NC. Very detailed list. Thanks...
I agree. why in the hell would anyone other a wealthy person want to retire in the DMV area?
Thanks for sharing and I Am staying in Las Vegas NV no tropical storm and no Snow 🌨️🤣😍
@@edithhall7831 too much heat for me
Since, this is a retirement list, it's crazy that they didn't list more cities in states with no/low state income tax or sales tax.
Kinda hard to enjoy retirement if you are bleeding money while trying not to get shot by the po-po.
There is a difference between “retiring” and “living on Social Security” until you die. Obviously, this list is for those who have the money to move to another location in the country and are looking to live out there life with the wealth they have built. Anyone “bleeding for money” will never retire under the elevated definition of the term Retirement that this video speaks to.
@@BlackExcellist thank you for responding. The point of my comment is that there seems to be no variation in the locations in your list. There are many individuals who have pensions, 401K, AND social security who want to keep more of want they have worked to earn. Many of those individuals, my self included, don't want to pay income extra tax, so, we can use the income to enjoy retired life. As many in this comment section have expressed, all of your city selections are east of the Mississippi. Plus, touting the many confederate monuments is not much of a recommendation to convince the Black people I know to want to move there. But, to each their own, I guess.
It’s a bad list. If you have Philly as a retirement city you know it’s trash
Exactly. This has nothing to do with seniors and retirees
@@BlackExcellist wealth is not what your introduction indicates you would be focusing on.
Most retirees don't want to shovel snow and really are not into bars and night life.
Why would anyone want to retire in a "Cold Winter" state. There's a reason why Florida is the #1 place for retirees. Cost of living, No state tax, warn annual weather, entertainment, great beaches, like Melbourne, Miami, Siesta Keys, Clearwater, and Daytona, just to name a few. Also great for those who love to cruise. Miami, Tampa, Port Canaveral, and FT Lauderdale. I will be moving to Tampa, FL this fall. I'm done with the cold of Northern VA.
@@MtyQuinn69 How cold can N.Virginia be ? I'm from New England where we get real cold.
I was born and raise in DC and still live in the area. You would be better off living in the Maryland Counties (Prince George's, Montgomery) closest to DC. Great schools/neighborhoods and way more affordable then DC. Enjoy DC without the DC price.
Mike Lewis Native Washingtonian as well. 🙌🏾 I love living in the city but I’m also busy body. 🤣 My mom moved us out to Fort Washington while I was in college for a few years and my sisters and I were miserable. I enjoy the burbs for shopping but that’s about it but people do love living outside of the city for the space and slower space. It’s the best of both worlds for people coming to the DMV.
That's my goal
Agreed
I live in Prince George's and completely agree. I love it here but am looking for warmer weather when I retire. Otherwise I would stay year round
I was born in DC as well but move about 2 hrs south in VA when I was around 3 or 4. I like VA because it is close to DC, about 90 minutes from Richmond VA. My wife doesn't like cold weather so we've considered moving further south but we love the house we're in so I don't know
I am PG County, Maryland born and raised, and later relocated to Montgomery County. The DC-area is one of the few places I feel safe in my skin. I would highly recommend Silver Spring, Maryland, which is rich in cultural diversity.
the problem with DC/PG grew up in DC, family in PG is that what's being missed is that your pensions are taxed; if you're a veteran your pension is taxed; even NY doesn't tax veteran benefits; states like NV, TX and FL don't which is why a lot of professional athletes live in those states. SC, TN and NC don't tax or have very favorable rates,. TX is best for vets; no property taxes, no cost for car registration, no taxes on pensions and plenty of support in terms of hospitals; and if you have kids still in (or you) school, the best Yellow Rose program in the country gets' you access to most univs in state, It is the very best
Silver Springs, MD, is very nice. I’d love to settle down there!
Washington D. C. is not even a city. My family moved to Maryland to retire.
I used to travel for work. I had an assignment in Silver Springs. It gets a thumbs up from me!
I agree. I live in Dale City, VA. I was born in NE DC, live in FT Washington, MD, and Alexandria, VA as well. But, I am moving to Tampa this fall.
I was glad to see Harrisburg PA was on the list at #4 and you are right there's so much fun to do things I moved up to Harrisburg 11 years ago and I love the city. AND Mayor Wanda Williams is doing big things here. Thanks again for recognizing Harrisburg.❤❤❤
Charlotte NC is a great city whether you are retired or not especially if you work in finance or the banking industry. It’s also a great place to raise a family. I love the Queen City!!
Only the Daniel Camerons like North Carolina. If you black retire and need adequate medical attention you will not get it from North Carolina, because of their racial patient profiling, I advise you not to come to North Carolina.
Everyone in NJ has fled to NC I think I’ll pass
No it's not, unless you want your opinion peeled.
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I was just looking into a place to settle at, it's difficult to leave my comfort zone but this place is dead and gloomy, I don't want to stay but fear going where Beckys and Karens and Kyle's would bother me and may make me choke the shit out of them...
Are you afraid of white ladys? Be a proud brave black man.
Ahhh Ken M which place?
@@karoberts2198 St Louis
@@crubie3 lots of strong, proud, brave Black men minding their own business end up dead because of white women.
@@mrs.morris5506 I'm leaving my comfort zone. It's definitely a new experience for me but I'll do it.
Nice line up. I lived in different cities in NC, Atlanta and now Villa Rica Ga. Georgia is beautiful! 🌿
I'm in Dallas ga and I'm ready to move. I don't like it here.
Or Africa. Plenty of peaceful countries and you will never be targeted because of your skin colour. You can live like a Queen/king with 20k, good hospitals and possibility of doing activities with locals. Welcome home
@Saone Dixon Sure brother. EAC is big. Go visit and check which country is best for you economically, weather etc. Rwanda is a good choice, you can check out Tanzania too
We are retiring out of the country. Over the US
This may be true...HOWEVER! You will still have locals who will not like you due to classism. I have been speaking with some of the Nigerians etc, and they’re complaining about us Black Americans being able to move there and live comfortably. They said they are hoping we can bring “resources “ and increase the value by living there, but instead they feel some of us are “taking the resources.”
Please give names of countries to research and visit so I can see how it is to live there. Thank you!
@@virginiastevens3141 My top 5 countries I would repatriate to knowing my objectives (economical, political stability and business opportunities) are : Tanzania, Rwanda, Ghana, Ethiopia and Ivory Coast. Honorable mentions would be Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Senegal and Mali.
I grew up in Rochester, currently live in Philly and travel often to H'burg. The Rock is too cold, and lost most of its major corporations years ago, which cost it serious property value. Philly is the nation's largest "poor" city and is going through ugly gentrification as NYC renters move in to buy properties, and of course there's no value for black lives by young black men. One of my sons was shot by two fools last year, and lived but it's changed our tolerance for BoB violence. The stupidity in the violence and looting are obscene. Hburg is home to PA's state capital and nearby are bastions of kkk families. Encourage you to redo this list.
I agree!!
This is for retirement. I grew up in Rochester as well. It's not the best fit young people but for retirement is okay. Cost of living is low and it's a family orientated city.
Where was your son "hanging out" when he was shot?.....with friends.
No tolerance for black on black violence!!!
Thankyou for the truth, cause I been sent invites to visit Senior independent living there Harrisburg. Very nice photos amenities with only whites enjoying it and Jews. Where's the blacks in there? We are almost always not included ... I don't think they want to cater to black folk really.
That’s a hard pass on these locations. I just retired and have been researching affordable states... my options are too limited in USA. I’m looking outside the USA: Portugal, Panama, Mexico, Belize, anywhere but USA!
Check out Africa!!
Also look a Ecuador... Cheap to live
Take me please.😂😂
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That's your best bet. As I get older, I'm extremely afraid of being a Senior Citizen in the US.
These places are where you grow up at, not retire at.
I wouldn’t want to grow up there either
Facts. 💯
This must be a.... setup!🤔
I thought this was a review of places to which to retire too. After reviewing, sounds like a review of places for youngins to consider.
Its definitely a set up. I know people who live in some of these places. Smh
At 6:58, that is the fastest I have seen traffic move on I-85. Normally it is standstill traffic, be aware when looking at Atlanta, driving here sucks!
This channel is extremely informative! ✊🏿
Including the comments
Thank you for your hard work.
After reading the comments, the only place I would consider is Greenboro NC. Then somewhere out of the country. When I retire in 3yrs (62) I don't have plans to do much. However I am very concerned about medical and taxes oh and the KKK. I just can't anymore.
Yes that's the other issue is living in these spaces even independent or senior living homes with KKK minded people would be a disaster.
We need more choices or we need to express to our youth to plan ahead to train to be builders of their town senior living for its own people. Whites not build with black in mind. It's for their own people's . They may let live there but we won't be as happy as expected.
North Carolina. It is a great state. Asheville is also amazing. Hope to move there soon! Thanks for the run down and confirming our thoughts.
Still do your own research. Is their KKK nearby. Senior indepent living and senior recreation center nearby with a mix of people or all white only or all Jew or KKK minded folk be careful. So you don't get prejudiced against..
This is a big help with me trying to convince my wife to move somewhere with more diversity!
I fear for our elders like Robert Godwin Sr who are gunned down like animals during THANKSGIVING! We must return to MAMA AFRIKA and build her. UNITE WE MUST!
As a Philadelphia, PA born native recommending Philly as a retirement city for Blacks my spin is just ask the Black retirees that live in Philadelphia, PA. I recommend getting on the #61 bus and ride from one end of the route to the other as a Black at any age. The route #61 bus goes from 9th & Market downtown to Manayunk and take yourself through a teachable moment. Take the #23 bus from the beginning of the route in South Philadelphia to the end of the route in Chestnut Hill and take yourself through a teachable moment and then determine if you want to live in Philly for retirement.
Yes, the beer gardens are there; just observe the patrons. Yes, Philly has very scenic places. In fact, the mural being displayed is in a gentrified area.
Fairmount, Fishtown, and Olde City I would not recommend as a retirement place for Blacks as both are and have been gentrified. Chestnut Hill is nice but you must have deep pockets and Chestnut Hill is in its own space.
Manayunk, East Falls, and Roxborough to my knowledge have never been geared towards Blacks period. These areas have large homes but again that #61 bus ride along with the #9 and #27, riding from beginning to end will give you an analysis of the area and a teachable moment. That is if you don’t mind riding public transit.
Also, there are large homes all over Philadelphia. Go to www.septa.org/ to get a SEPTA Key Card to ride the various bus routes.
Now the food is good in Philly and I do miss it. As of this comment I am a Baltimore, MD resident. When I do go back to Philly when I can I go to my favorite spots. The cost of living is good in Philly and not as high as Washington, D.C., New Jersey, and New York.
The "Charm" Card is actually the fare card used in Baltimore. The transit card in Philadelphia is the "Key" Card. The keyword is "Key".
@@martincruz8319The Charm Card is one option used in Baltimore. There is the Day pass, Weekly, and Monthly pass. Along with the option of using a debit card or cash.
Usually the Charm is used for those going between Baltimore and D.C.
@@martincruz8319 Correction I stated Charm Card for Philly transit when it is the SEPTA Key Card. I will correct. Transit is complicated enough.
Well Arlene, you gave a whole summary of Philly and then some, good information to the interested
@@lorebay2593 I wanted to be helpful.
Thanks so much for all this information. I live in Austin, Tx and people all over have been relocating here like crazy. I wanted this information for traveling and possibly relocate one day.
Try 12 cities to retire in Africa.
@Saone Dixon I'm curious what makes you interested in Rwanda? I am considering somewhere in Africa too
I like the video but hate the list, I’m getting the hell out of the US Portugal sounds nice!!
There's a UA-cam channel about a black couple who retired there with their kids.
Going to Portugal too
@@hunnerdayEDT care to share?
With that countries history with slavery I’ll pass
@@FlyingArtz. I don’t get it, slavery is illegal what does that have to do with today? But you have a right to live wherever you sit fit lol
Enjoy the video ,it would have been nice if you had shown the residential areas. Which are very important to most peoples looking to move to some other state or other place to retire in.
Chattanooga is the only city I saw on the list that seemed to make sense for retirees because it is a laid back, beautiful city for the most part
Maybe Raleigh and Winston-Salem too. Rochester is affordable, but weather alone would likely discourage retirement unless you don’t mind it. Charlotte may also make some sense.
Thanks for sharing this info! I would have loved to have heard and seen more about the offerings in each of these cities for “The Community.” Most of the locations listed could have been in a video for mainstream America to retire too providing they have no issue with diversity.
If you want to retire with reasonable income, come to Huntsville,AL. The city is only a drive away from Atlanta Birmingham, Memphis,and Nashville.
I read the comments, many of you are unappreciative of the work put in to make this video. The best way to know where to retire is to travel. The city, state or country you visit the most should be where you place your anchor. Choose wisely and fill up as many passports as you possibly can. There is an entire world out there waiting for you!!
I'm from Augusta and I approve our spot on the list. Crime is about average but prices are below average, (unfortunately income is also slightly below average). Weather is seasonally warm and outdoor activities are plentiful.
Anywhere in FL is a HARD NO! I mean it’s FL!
Jacksonville has had two shootings in the last week yesterday one murder and a 7year old shot. Hard pass for that being #1
Very sad situation. Not where I want to retire. Why we can't be civil and live in peace as seniors.
Washington DC is expensive but nice. She said Washington Football Team so I know it's updated
As DC native there is no way i would recommend DC as a place to retire due to gentrification, cost of living, and ridiculous growing congestion. I will be retiring in 2024 and have no plans of retiring in DC or the DMV ( DC-MD-VA).
Yes love DC- but it’s for younger folks with money, very expensive city!
Yes. I live in Virginia. It’s great. It’s very safe. People walk the streets late at night. And always jogging on the streets. People are friendly. It’s very expensive...$3000+ monthly for condo... but you need to have a great job or your own business.
I'm in the 757 always wanted to move to the DMV I love seeing my successful black ppl in that area but I can't lie we're growing out here too Ive been seeing a lot more black business owvers
@@vw145 Never understood the hype and obsession with the DMV area. Congestion (terrible traffic), bipolar weather, cost of living, and unfriendly, arrogant people including the BP.
These places do not sound particularly retiree-friendly. No mention of senior housing. Please revise and provide more info for seniors. Thank you.
Average median income?
Average cost for homes?
Taxes?
Healthcare?
Education rating?
Crime rates?
Average cost for 2 bdrm. apts.?
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DC is waaaaay to expensive for most retirees unless you've made smart money moves early on. I live, work, and worship here at 48 and plan not to when I retire 😩
I've just recently begun listening in on your videos and totally enjoy the voice as well as the overall information provided. But I don't believe I heard anything about the Smithsonian Museum, DC. It's truly a mouth-watering brain absorbant extraordinary museum, especially since they've just during the recent years have added on a Black History Art Exhibit, which isn't talked about as much as its value. Thank you for sharing.
Very good list that is non politically motivated. The cities offer a varied taste of places sizes and lifestyle. I love Philadelphia and DC. Raleigh and Charlotte are great too. Many great places to live for us.
I lived And been to a lot of these cities I wouldn’t move back to Philly if y’all paid me. I used to live in Greensboro and often think of going back.. and I considered going to college in Chattanooga so those are cities I would consider although retirement is a long time away for me but I thank you for the information !!!
Yes #5 RDU!🥰 Thank you "BE" you are always on point with your videos! 😘🙌🏾
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@olmec19 I also live in Raleigh and agree.
💯 I've lived in Raleigh NC for 2 years now, and it's GREAT for African Americans, young professionals, Retirees, etc. I do enjoy the close proximity to both beaches/Emerald Coast, and mountains. Great healthcare here also.
DC is VERY EXPENSIVE!!!!!
First of all, I'd like to commend you on the breath of information in this video. I thought the presentation and delivery of the information was excellent. I'm talking about the production quality. If the title was great relocation destinations for African Americans, I think it would still be a little controversial but somewhat better conceived. On the content side, it didn't identify any special services offered for retirees or tax advantages as mentioned at the beginning of the video. There was nothing about senior housing for example. I moved to Atlanta two years ago even though I drive I was shocked to discover there are no free senior public transportation cards (it isn't to my way of thinking a senior-friendly environment)...so in this way the video was slightly off the mark. I would have also wanted to hear about neighbors to target as a black retiree where I would find others like myself. Could you put together a video on the 10 best places in Florida for blacks to retire...this is the information I'm trying to find. I believe you put a lot of time and work into this production and I'd like to thank you for your efforts to bring good information to your audience. Much appreciated.
I reside in Rochester New York. I'm proud to see it mentioned. Here. Everyone is truly welcome to make it their retirement home. I'm retired and I enjoy every moment of it except the winter season because I'm more of a summer person. Although I lived in Rochester nearly all my entire life I'm interested in living in Atlanta, GA Jacksonville, FL or Augusta, GA I've visited those areas and was very pleased with the area. I'm just a little bit afraid to make a drastic move and then end up regretting it.
Most here feel the same way.Regretting after a move.
Atlanta is very good I lived there. My son's living in Warner Robins. A suburban area for years they love being there.
Portugal was very nice, safe and inviting.
Born, raised and currently raising a family in Rochester, NY. Nice small city but I won’t be retiring here, LOL.
The hell with that list! 🇧🇸
North Carolina seems popular
Saone Dixon
I saw this a lot back home in Atlanta. Many people from the A traveled back and forth to Charlotte back in 09-10 and many of them finally moved. They called it “Little Atlanta” like Little 5 points. 💕
It's very nice. I live in Greensboro, which is centrally located to the other cities on the list. Great location. Great job opportunities, reasonable real estate prices. We get four seasons, but not the extreme heat of FL, NV, NM, or AZ, nor do we get the extreme winters of MN, NY, or ND. We don't get blitzed with fires like CA, nor tornadoes and floods like the midwest. We're a bit too far inland to get hit too hard by hurricanes as well.
I’m a transplanted New Yorker, living in NC. Charlotte is the area if you’re considering the State.
Charlotte is dead and dry af. Too many Northern W. H. I. T. E. S.
Charlotte is nice. Columbia is nice and not as expensive as Charlotte. Only 1.5hours away
I'm glad they showed Jacksonville as #1 because I been living here for more than 10 years thanks to the military and I love it here very relaxed city, not fast-paced at all but fast-growing for families, very diverse all over plus it's a military town that caters to us veterans and last but not least the night-life and beaches are breathtaking, not far from Orlando, Tampa, Daytona Beach and the Caribbean just to name a few, what's not to love, this is the ideal retirement city
I absolutely love Jacksonville Florida. Was stationed there 87- 92 NAS Cecil Field. Had an apt with a riverfront view, fell in love with the most wonderful woman I ever meet, hot air balloon rides, jet skiing, boat rides, beach festivals, outside concerts. Cruising I-95 in my sports car, I could go on and on. Can't wait to move back and buy my dream home when I retire.
I love it here!
Jacksonville has a high crime rating!
Why should veterans be catered. You signed up, you got paid, you get forever dam benefits no one else gets. Quit you whining.
@KT2005 is very high. I'm from there. Only military people seem to like it.
I'm not asking for a lot, I just want to live in a predominantly black city
I may consider Chattanooga. I attended college there back in the 90's. It's definitely a scenic city that's not too large, and not too small. I really don't want to move to Atlanta, but may go there for business, so the 2 hour drive from Chattanooga wouldn't be bad.
I'm in NC now and can't wait to see this place in my rearview, racism thrives. 1 big red state.
Where are you going ?
Facts! You still go, "NO WHERE FAST" in NC!!!!
LOL, Stone Mt. "The largest chunk of granite."
And the largest stone bas relief of the KKK.
Why even mention Stone mountain?
I live in Atlanta. When my parents came here in the 1940's as students, they would go to Stone Mountain Park. They would climb the mountain up a mile long trail to the top. They didn't know that the Klan would sometimes burn the cross on top of the mountain at that time. Their classmates would get a big chuckle out of that. "Ya'll didn't know Ku Klux be on the top of that mountain burning crosses?"
Anyway, as a young person, I would visit the park and have a good time.
Glad they don't let the Klan burn crosses up there anymore. I am 68 yrs old and still enjoy going there. And when this pandemic crisis is over, I plan to go again.
Maryland is nice if you can handle the cold winter snow four seasons
I don't find Maryland is real cold and have plenty snow I love Maryland it's just right
Nice explanation of scenery and events, but most importantly is examples of housing and rent cost estimations would've gave this video 5 stars. But thanks for your efforts.
That is the best "bless your heart, nice try" comment I've read so far. 😉
FYI, and this may be stated elsewhere, the suburb of Augusta, GA that was mentioned in the vid is pronounced mar-tuh-NEZ. There's a joke about this: A retired couple stopped to eat at a restaurant in Martinez. As they waited to order, they debated whether the town's name was pronounced mar-TEEN-ez or mar-tuh-NEZ. So, they asked the cashier when it was their turn: How do you pronounce where we are right now? Cashier answered: Boh-JANG-uhlz. You're welcome, and thanks for the vid
That was sad and 😂at the same time. There was a glancing thought to relocate to Evans (which I believe is nearby)because it’s rated the best place to live in America and is very affordable. A hard pass 4 me once I found out it’s really part of Augusta and they wanted to create their own city. Bojangles?really?SMH
@@stevenwheeler7999 Evans and mar-tuh-NEZ are both in Columbia County, west of Augusta & Richmond Co. I like Augusta proper, but my pals in Columbia Co call it Disgusta
@@dixiechampagne2892 My wife and I sticking to the plan to Atl from Nj
Thankyou for not suggesting anywhere in Oregon. And I also agree with those that say move out of the country.
Can you do a video on places for Blacks/African Americans to retire in the Caribbean and Africa?
The Caribbean is a very expensive place to retire and if you do find a country not on the Hurricane belt then you may be lacking most of the infrastructure you are used to in US. I am from Barbados and I am looking at Costa Rica, Spain, Portugal or Panama to retire. Island living is great for the rich or a vacation.
@@hrhsophiathefirst4060 Barbados definitely on my travel list one of these days. I've read in one of my travel blogs Costa Rica is nice and affordable. I wish you the best in your search!
@ABDUL SHARIF First trip out the US, I knew right then, I did not want to spend my golden years here...no way! Definitely don't want to shovel snow or inhale city pollutants all day either!
@@tonytemple4351 The healthcare is not bad, mostly free however you do wait, similar to most British colonies like Canada. You will most likely not go broke spending on healthcare.
Costarica and Africa are better choices, the Caribbean is expensive
This is a great list. However, additional information for retirees will be a plus. Critical information for retirees such as the average cost of living, access to healthcare, airports, etc.
Greensboro definitely is meant to be on this list. I've lived in Greensboro for over 20 years and raised my children here. It has developed and become a more cultured city in this time. I moved from Miami and hated Greensboro at first because I was young and wanted that fast life. After getting older and having children, Greensboro is a better place to raise a family for me and what I needed. You get all seasons (although allergies and sinus issues are a problem, never experienced this living in Florida), cost of living is affordable, different incomed neighborhoods to choose from, small enough city that traffic isn't an issue yet lots of jewels and activities within the city and nearby to explore. Lots of rich Black history happened in Greensboro as well and still has a couple of HBCU's (Bennet and A&T) along with a local H.S. that too is predominantly Black. Many who attended these schools still live here and can give great history lessons on the city, it's people and it's evolution.
Thanks great to know!☺️
Thanks very much. This is helpful.
@Dunbar Siamia sure does. It's actually forecasted to snow this weekend. Now granted I always hear Northerners say how our snow is not that bad compared to colder states but it you're from Florida ( which I am originally) It's something 😉
I livied in Jacksonville, Fl for 4 years. Super muggy. But there was a lot to do there. I have family still there and may go back when I'm done caring for my mother.
You’ll should invest in Africa (ie buy a house, land, business) first go visit East Africa, west Africa then south..... and pick a location to invest in!
I have love for the Motherland, but it's one thing to get up and go to another place within the US. Taking up residence in an entire continent is an entire level of adjustment. (and, as we know, each country in Africa is entirely different. Whichever route one goes, learn about the environment, culture, etc, and be prepared......!
Agreed...I am planning to visit both Kenya and Ghana...I want relocate to one of these countries...
I saw Chattanooga coming up back in 2004! They getting there!
Rochester sounds like a winner I’m 62 and I want to get out of the Bronx
Thanks for your effort, next list please. People do your own research!!!
Atlanta is NOT a good city to retire in. Its already too overcrowded that's why traffic is a nightmare! And housing is getting too expensive here and jobs don't pay nearly enough to keep up with the rising costs of living! North Carolina sounds much better for black people!
@Rosie Anderson I totally agree. I plan on moving to North Carolina from Atlanta in the next year or so.
I know you're right about the traffic in Atlanta because when I live there in the 90's the traffic was horrendous I used to get off work and the traffic was so bad that I could jump out of the car and jump the fence and go to the liquor store and get back in the car would still be only a little bit further than it was when I left.
I used to ride to work with the same guys and we'd take turns running to the liquor store at the same spot everyday we can finish at 12 pack by the time we got home like four beers a piece sometimes we'd finish the whole case before we got home s*** that ain't nothing for me the way I used to drink.
Shit I used to drink a half a gallon to a gallon of vodka everyday before I finally quit drinking 11 years ago.
Yeah anyway
Right !!! I’m here in Atlanta !!! Omg 😩😩😩😩
Houston the best city
I’m out.. ATL ... really
At 13:27, that is a slide of Cincinnati. Also called "The Queen City". I used to live there. I grew uo in the Augusta area, on the SC side. I agree with Augusta being on the list.
Being that I'm from the Midwest, no thanks on the east coast.
Elle Brown
Why do you guys do this? It’s not personal, yet you felt the need to respond. Weird.
Elle Brown
Why you so mad? 😂 I ask because I got cussed out by a woman from Maryland because I said we don’t need anymore people from above the Mason Dixon line moving down here. Why y’all take it so personal though?
Elle Brown
It’s not that deep...
I have a life, I just asked 😂 I could careless, I’m from the Dirty.🤷🏾♀️ and she got dragged from other women, so there was no need. 😆
@@JuniperMoonshine psst... The Mason Dixon line divides MD and PA... ¯(°_o)/¯
@@Lord_Vada
Very true! But people from Maryland and VA and even Ohio, consider themselves Northerners 🤔
good information looking for a place to retire soon....this helped me narrow it down...
This entire list of places to retire were places I don’t even want to visit now. I was looking for beautiful cities like Marbella,, Nice, Istanbul, Seoul ... Maybe in countries that offer universal healthcare as we know the healthcare in the US is terrible. Countries with lower taxes, lower crime rates, lower cost of living.
Where?
Well I hear Malaysia is good on the healthcare side the foods are amazing and the countries views too.
But getting citizenship there I'm not sure. I have stepson in university there. One thing I don't like was during the pandemic if you left the country and returned you had to be put on quarantine in hotels they put you in and stay two weeks and pay $1,200 to stay there.. even if you were a visitor or resident.ut didn't matter. You still had to stay in hotel even if you had an apartment. Ridiculous exploiting people having hardships during pandemic. Soo wrong..
This list is insane.
I agree on your selection however the only draw back on all of these southern states is the politics and a group of people who want to return this region back to The Bell of the South…!
Do you do a similar list for those of us looking to expatriate?
You couldn't pay me enough to move to either Augusta or Atlanta. Regardless of how much these cities are hyped up as being "Black Meccas," they're still located in one of the most racist and segregated states in the union. And why are there no western cities on this list? Kansas City, Denver, Phoenix, Albuquerque, and even Las Vegas all fit into these categories.
The USA will never be safe for us, or any racist white country for that matter. We need to return to the homeland in Africa.
She’s hilarious, the traffic is horrible here, I can’t ever move back to Norcross, Ga to much traffic over populated. I’ve been in ga my whole life and I’m sick of it no matter what county it keeps growing and they’re a joke about rent for apartments like 1,000 for a one bedroom starting. Why pay that much for a apartment and never own it? The traffic is horrible and it’s over populated.
To much traffic all over Georgia people keep going South Georgia or North to get away but people keep moving there and building crap when we moved out there for peace and quite.
Same here!!! No way!
I'm thinking the list is for keeping US Blacks near other US Blacks (like most other Races/Heritages do).
I'm from Arizona via Mississippi roots (the Valley, which includes Phoenix). There are NO Black Communities here. It's all Native Americans, Whites and Hispanics. Blacks just live within those various Communities. Unfortunately it doesn't work out well in many cases. I'm a witness to that.
However, if weather is all one cares about, then yes, Phoenix is OK but is very expensive and soon will be unaffordable.
Kansas City is segregated as well in the suburbs and the better the housing the least you run into your own. I can’t wait to be gone from here.
Great great I like it you guys are doing a wonderful job
This list is suspect. As someone who is about to retire there are only 2 cities listed that I would consider retiring to and they are Jacksonville and Augusta. However there are too many other factors that are missing, #1 being how far will my retirement dollars go and #2 the tax benefits. Jacksonville is the only one where my retirement pay isn't taxed. Most of the cities listed are too cold. No one retires to cold weather.
i was considering jville but the housing was dismal, arts scene okay, and getting around in traffic not for me. so this floridian is saying bye to the sunshine state.
@@tdbaker3564 i currently live in the DC Metro area. Jville's traffic has nothing on this area.
@@kimberlypierce3178 you are right, jville traffik doesnt compare, DC IS unique!!!
That’s exactly what I’m trying to figure out myself as well . So tired of being taxed outrageously
Different cities of Atlanta surrounding like Gwinnett Sandy springs, Covington Warner Robins. College Park Smyrna, Ponce de Leon, Piedmont park, Lithonia GA
Are nice places just learn more about cost of living there I lived in these and it was very nice 10years ago but rents depending where you want live can be very low compared to NYC NJ.
I'm about to go back down south to GA to settle down.
Senior living in North Jersey too expensive. Wait list is 10to 17yrs for Housing authority they say unless you are Hispanic they'll slip you in.
Is this a newer version, I think you need to update your list after Covid-19 very important, but thank you..
Chattanooga is a beautiful place and while it has a decent amount of black folks. It's very much a white city in culture and feel. Anything black is on the hood side and you gotta search them out. Gentrification is huge in this city and your only 40 minutes from some racist back water town. So yeah nooo
Facts!! As a native Chattanoogan!
Sounds like Nashville.
Move to Memphis, plenty of blacks.
The Suburbs of Houston, Texas is My Plan Retirement in the Fall, Winter & Spring and My Summers in Chicago, Illinois.
None in America. I would advise for the ones who want to plan ahead and in a position to do it at any time. To look places abroad, not only to retire but to live. I am saving every penny and making sure I travel on vacation to seek places to move. This country is out of wack...must be bloodstains in the water from the indigenous and African people that is perishing this territory. As well as the brutality guilt history has to live with every day of the invaders in this territory; it makes them passive-aggressive, and arrogant; to hide the truth. The energy here is tense, sad, and artificial from the moment you step out of the airport and on...nature still nice but no one can live off nature alone. The whole systemic racism that builds this country poison everyone that gets here and lives here. This place is awful
Pls try Tanzania or Rwanda. I am from Jamaica but I like what's happening in Africa. Plus the culture is very friendly and not racist.
Yup. Stock up your American dollars and take them to where you can actually have a good quality of life on an average income. Lots of Black Americans getting up out of here! Some good youtube channels to check out are
@Stephanie Perry
@Driven Spice
@Unapologetic Nomads
... there’s tons more I can’t think of off the dome but please add your faves to this thread!
I agree. I wish I could afford to leave my country. It hurts to be where your not wanted. You shouldn’t have to fight to live in peace!
Amen
@@jesstiss222 @Bla-xit my favorite
Philly 😂😂😂😂 no comment just visit. Drive with your car doors locked.
Yea and your fire arm loaded what a shix hole it is.
Rochester 😂😂😂😂. Oh hale no! The weather stinks & it looks ran down. I went to see family there & wanted to leave right away.
Parts are, but some parts are nice like the SE Quadrant and the outer neighborhoods in the other quadrants. There are some suburbs like Henrietta, Gates, Irondequoit, Chili and Greece have decent sized black populations.
Dyed in the wool New Yorker here and retiring next year. I've considered Charlotte bc family is there, and the DC area (inc. VA & MD) bc there's much to do. None of the others appeal to me. Nothing west of PA was included. This list needs to be broader. Maybe a worldwide list of cities?
#Jacksonville for my retirement! Affordable living, plenty of waterfront communities, a Great Art & Music scene! 🥂
Lived there, it is not a tourist city, except for its beaches and St Augustine, which is plus. If you're into water activities like beach, jet ski, boating and fishing, you're gonna love there. Music and art scene is small, scattered but growing. St johns county might be the spot for you.
@@bobby8474 cool - my family is there as well, so that just sweetens the deal... and Florida's residents enjoy No Tax on State Income 🥂
Great information! Thank you so much! 💯🔥