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Why Texas and DFW?
All the information you need on ONE site for relocation/retiring in TEXAS... with featured properties, active adult communities and an easy, user friendly Listing Search and photo gallery feature.

Texas and the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex in particular boast relatively low-cost, high quality housing, a great climate, master-planned infrastructures, first-class communities and sports amenities.

The Texas economy is the healthiest in the nation because of continuing corporate and individual relocations, population growth, and the recent Barnett Shale gas development. It is the most resistant area in the US to the economic downturn. Housing prices are relatively stable as there has been no price "bubble".

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Texas Retirement News
America's most recession-proof cities
Texas cities starred on the new list of recession-proof metro areas, with six of 21 spots, according to MetroMonitor, a quarterly report released by Brookings Institute's Metropolitan Policy Program.
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Where America's Money Is Moving
Low taxes, warm sunshine and deep discounts on real estate. No wonder IRS data shows the wealthiest among us are headed south.
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Texas leaps to No. 2 as place to retire.
Watch out, Florida. Texas has emerged as the No. 2 retirement mecca, vaulting over Arizona and California.
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Where housing is headed
Dallas and Houston ranked as the strongest metro areas for housing based on job-growth prospects and moderate housing inventory.
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Dallas most undervalued big city, by 30%
It may be the best time to buy a house in more than four years. ...best bargains were found in Texas.
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Texas attracting significant migration...
...at the expense of the much higher-cost metros of California and Florida.
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Many fear job loss, but have no savings for it
Even though the weak economy has left millions of people without work, many Americans are still woefully unprepared to cover their expenses if they lose a job.
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Scams: A sucker retires every minute
More seniors than ever are being lured into investment schemes that are unsuitable for people of their age or are outright swindles.
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SEC proposes new rules for target-date funds
Federal regulators have proposed new disclosure rules for target-date retirement funds that would require them to spell out how they are investing the money and to warn about risks.
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8 popular jobs for retirees
A growing trend shows that many Americans are taking on new jobs after their "official" retirement.
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Government gets an earful on 401(k) proposal
What happens when the government considers tinkering with retirement accounts and asks for citizen input?
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Where to find income for retirement
Accumulating money for retirement is only half the battle. Figuring out how to convert those savings into a reliable income stream during retirement is what throws many for a loop.
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Retiring in 2030? Facts on target-date funds
Some financial planners tout target-date funds as a way to keep your portfolio appropriately allocated throughout your working career all the way to retirement. But others think they're a disaster.
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Big cities see gains as boomers delay retirement
Battered by recession, more older Americans are staying put in traditional big cities to hold onto jobs, creating slowdowns in population growth at once-popular retirement destinations.
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Fixing flaws in retirement planning
Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention. That would explain the flurry of new changes taking place in the retirement planning industry.
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U.S. seeks to shield retirement savings
Vice President Joe Biden on Friday proposed new rules to help protect workers' retirement savings as part of a broader effort to bolster the finances of middle class voters.
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Retirees’ smart choices and dumb moves
Retirees look back at their best and worst moves to help you avoid pitfalls.
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Newsweek: Are 401(k)s making a comeback?
Companies are starting to match employee contributions again. But will they be as generous as they were before the recession?
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New and improved 401(k) a possibility
When the stock market hit its all-time high in October 2007, few investors questioned the merits of their 401(k) plan. Two years later, their feelings are different.
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Newsweek: Delaying retirement to support the kids
The downbeat economy has resulted in increasing numbers of parents and grandparents helping out their strapped adult children and grandkids with home down payments, credit-card bailouts, and spare cash—often at the same time as parents are trying to confront new retirement budgets.
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BusinessWeek: The case against retirement
The Age of Retirement was one of America's most successful social reforms ever. But that era is over. A new vision of old age is emerging from the trauma of the credit crunch and the Great Recession: Forget retirement. Keep working.
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