A survey of baby boomers reveals their preferences and wishes for possible retirement relocation destinations. Respondents to the Consumer Federation of the Southeast/Mason-Dixon Polling & Research survey listed top-quality health care as very or somewhat important when considering a place to relocate after retiring. Affordable housing was also high on the boomers’ wish list, with 92 percent of participants listing it as important to them. The survey, which interviewed 1,100 adults between the ages of 47 and 65, found a third of them were open to moving across state lines to find a retirement location that offered a pleasant climate, low local taxes, and access to recreational opportunities. Read more »