I really did not have anything specifically in mind. This is a quandary that my wife and I wrestle with. You know what you like and dislike. I might suggest a search first for a list of states that have the lowest tax rates (especially for retirees). There are huge differences in states and even in locations within that state. For example, here in Ohio some school distracts and municipalities have separate income tax assessments that in my view are just ludicrous. So, do an initial search on-line, you can use tools like realtor.com to search for your criteria (size of home, age, location, acres, etc. Once you do that you will start to get a feel for pricing for that area. Once you settle on an area you might be interested in, I bet there is someone on this site that knows the local area well enough that can steer you toward or away from certain areas.
From past experience, someone moving from California or the east coast has a hard time spending all the money they earned from the sale of their property there to purchase a property here in the Midwest. To give you an example, here in Ohio $100,000 to $150,000 will buy you a very nice home with 3 - 5 acres with at least one very nice outbuilding suitable for your tractor hobby. I'm biased, but generally, we also tend to be nice to transplants from other parts..... Good luck! Larry
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