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Lake Lure, North
Carolina Retirement
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beautiful Lake Lure in western North Carolina, the town
of Lake Lure is small, population just 1,200 people,
very safe and attractive to tourists and
vacationers. Thanks to the scenic setting,
numerous movies, including 1987's Dirty Dancing and
1992's wonderful Last of the Mohicans,
have been filmed here. The cost of living is 5%
above the national average, and the median home price is
$225,000 or so. Of the population, a whopping 72%
is age 45 or better.
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Peaceful and very low key, Lake Lure provides a wonderful setting for
retirement. Not a lot goes on in this pretty waterfront hamlet, but that
is what many people like about it. The lake is the center of life,
and people from a hundred miles around come to enjoy all that it has to offer,
including year round fishing, sailing, canoeing, water skiing and much
more. Surrounding mountains provide a lovely backdrop, and
they, too, offer venues for outdoor activities, everything from hiking and
camping to fishing and mountain bicycling.
Chimney Rock Park is a terrific mountain park. Green River
Plantation is an 1804 plantation that is open for tours. The Lake Lure
Adventure Company takes people on waterskiing trips, fishing trips and horseback
riding trips. In short, there is always something fun to do.
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good citizens of Lake Lure do not have their own
hospital, but fifteen miles away in Hendersonville,
Margaret Pardee Hospital has 195 beds and is accredited
by the Joint Commission. It is also a teaching
hospital with a residency program approved by the American
Medical Association. It meets or exceeds national
averages in nearly all areas. Mission Hospital,
which is award-winning, is located just 25 miles away in
retirement-favorite Asheville. It is accredited by
the Joint Commission, is a designated stroke center, is
a Level II adult trauma center and accepts Medicaid and
Medicare patients.
There is practically no crime in Lake Lure. There is also no public
transportation.
Based on its location amid truly spectacular natural
beauty, Lake Lure beckons at retirement time. It's
lake of public transportation should be considered, but
its nearby very good medical facility and abundant
recreation make it a place to consider for retirement.
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