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Old 02-02-2025, 10:03 AM
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So instead of guessing and supposing, I checked the actual social security website.

If you retire at age 67, and you earned lots of money during your life, your maximum possible social security check will be $4,018 per month before taxes and medicare part B premium.

You can live in The Villages for juuuuusssst around $2000/month. That will cover all the bills, including the weekly groceries, the lawnmower guy, and your cable TV. Figure around $500/month for taxes and Medicare Part B premium deduction. It means you'll have around $1500 left over every month for incidentals.

Now this is assuming you do /not/ have a mortgage or a large bond fee. If you used the proceeds from your house in Michigan to buy a pre-owned home in an area north of 466, you'll either have a low bond, or no bond, and no mortgage. So all your SS funds can cover all the other bills, with plenty left over.

However, if you didn't plan out quite that well when you were young, didn't have a terrific high-paying career, worked many lower-paying jobs, and barely get $1000/month in social security. Nope - that is totally not affordable, you MUST have some other source of income if you want to live in The Villages - or anywhere else for that matter.