5 Best Early Retiree Vacation Destinations
Author: Gary Eldenburg
Hey! Are you looking for a great vacation? Well i finally filled my latest rental property and got a reverse mortgage on my 1.2 million dollar home to go to dozens of places to truly find out the best spots to spend YOUR early retirement. Reliving the Good Ol' Days the way it’s meant to be enjoyed, on Passive Rental Income.
Howdy, fellow Housing Providers and travel enthusiasts! As someone who's been around the block a few times and now enjoying life's adventures on the back of my rental property income, I've got the scoop on 5 tourist trap towns that will transport you back to the golden days. Let's dive into these cherished destinations that beckon to the good ol' times!
1. Branson, Missouri: Where the Shows Never End
Ah, Branson! The very name conjures memories of variety shows, catchy tunes, and wholesome family entertainment. With a comfortable stream of passive rental income at my disposal, I set out to soak in the live shows, reminiscent of the good ol' days.
2. Pigeon Forge, Tennessee: Dollywood and the Tennessee Charm
Pigeon Forge, a town that takes me back to the heart of Tennessee's charm. Dollywood, with its roller coasters and music, and the nostalgia of simpler times—my rental property endeavors have made it possible for me to experience the magic all over again.
3. Myrtle Beach, South Carolina: A Seaside Escape to the Past
Myrtle Beach, where the sea breeze carries whispers of yesteryears. The classic motels, the historic boardwalks, and the delicious smell of nostalgia in the air—the income from my rental properties affords me the joy of reliving these cherished coastal memories.
4. Sedona, Arizona: A Journey to Spiritual Well-being
Sedona, a spiritual retreat that speaks to my boomer soul. The red rocks, the holistic healing, and a journey towards self-discovery—it's a blessing that my rental properties grant me the means to embark on such soulful adventures.
5. San Antonio, Texas: The Alamo and Texan Tales
San Antonio, a city steeped in history and Texan traditions. The Alamo, the River Walk, and a taste of authentic Texan culture—a journey through time that my rental property income allows me to savor at my own pace.
In conclusion, fellow boomers, rental property income has granted me the chance to relive the nostalgia of yesteryears in these captivating tourist trap towns. From live entertainment to coastal retreats, spiritual sojourns, and a dip into history, my rental endeavors enable me to travel back in time. So, pack your bags, embrace your inner boomer, and get ready for a trip down memory lane, made possible by the beauty of passive income!