Where Should You Live in Retirement? (And How to Pay for It)

EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 40 MIN

Where Should You Live in Retirement? (And How to Pay for It)

from Retire Sooner with Wes Moss · host Wes Moss

Rethink retirement, and how the financial and lifestyle choices of today may shape tomorrow. In this episode of the Retire Sooner Podcast, Wes Moss and Christa DiBiase bring real-world context to retirement planning, housing decisions, investment strategies, and tax considerations. • Discover how consistent saving and long-term investing have historically supported greater flexibility in retirement, though past performance does not guarantee future results and may not indicate future market direction. • Picture how your retirement location, cost of living, and closeness to family may shape your day-to-day happiness. • Use a simple framework to research and test potential retirement destinations before making a big move. • Navigate housing transitions by thinking through timing gaps, home equity access, and tax considerations. • Compare ways to fund a home purchase using Roth IRAs, traditional IRAs, and brokerage accounts. • Understand how TSP, high-yield savings, mutual funds, and ETFs differ in fees, taxes, and flexibility. • Weigh whether keeping a TSP or rolling assets into an IRA may fit your broader financial picture. • Examine how investment fees and annuities may play a role in long-term planning decisions. • Consider early retirement scenarios by factoring in income variability, taxes, and sustainability over time. Take a fresh look at your retirement strategy with insights grounded in real-life decisions and long-term thinking. Listen and subscribe to the Retire Sooner Podcast for more educational content to help inform your financial decisions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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