Even you thought you could never move to a desert, an Arizona retirement might be worth considering. Yes, it can be quite hot in some places in Arizona (the state motto is "But it's DRY heat!"), with the highest temperature recorded being 128 F. In the higher elevations, the temperature is much milder with highs sometimes barely reaching the 90's. In the mountains you actually get to experience the seasons without the extreme weather. Once you learn how to open the car door without burning your hand and drive with two fingers, you'll find why cities like Tempe and Mesa, with a low tax and crime rate, are consistently voted amongst the top places to retire. Throw in a Discount Prescription Plan to all residents and some of the best year-round golf in North America and you'll see why Arizona is becoming such a popular destination for retirees.
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