LCOL - Arizona Provides Nice Roof Over Your Head for Relative Peanuts

Too many of those over-50 whom I coach fear homeless.

Okay, 30% of the homeless are over-50. But by relocating from a HCOL (high cost of living) area to a LCOL (low cost of living) area like several cities and towns in Arizona, you can make ends meet with Social Security. 

If you're not yet eligible for Social Security you can probably get by with contract or freelance work or full-time jobs. After all, the big nut to crack is the expense for keeping a roof over your head.


Here are examples of those locations and the average monthly rent:

Clarkdale - A bit over $700.

Camp Verde - A bit over $600

Nogales - A bit over $400.

And if you want a major metro area there's Tucson where rent is a bit over $1,000.

There are also low-priced mobile homes. Here in AZ, unlike HCOL regions, bunking in a mobile home park doesn't carry stigma. 

Can't afford to drive or fly here to check out the rental situation in-person? You can do it online. Just go online and key in, for example, "Tucson, Arizona - Apartments for Rent" and you can do everything from researching what's available to filling out the application, including transmitting the deposit. That's exactly what I did in Spring 2014 when I still was based in HCOL New York City. My fixed expenses went down by 50%.

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Affordable Career Coach Jane Genova provides end-to-end career services, ranging from diagnosis of the challenges and fix-it strategies to preparation of resume/cover letters/LinkedIn profiles and how to gain control of an interview. I specialize in over-50 work issues. My edge is a background in marketing communications. For a confidential complimentary consultation please text/phone 203-468-8579 or email janegenova374@gmail.com. Remote and in-person.

 


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