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The Snow Bird Migration

BOSTON (CBS) - The snow bird migration has begun! If you were out this weekend, near any major highway, you are aware of the phenomena that occurs here in the northeast. The RVs are gassed up and beginning to head south.

With the cooler weather here heading south has some strong appeal. And by south I mean further than Connecticut. Retirees often want the best weather months wherever they are.

When it's snowing and blowing with temperatures hovering around 30 degrees in New England the snowbirds want to be in somewhere where it's a sunny and a pleasant 75 degrees. When Arizona hits 120 degrees in the summer or Florida's low temperature for the day will be 95 they want to be on the Cape where it's a pleasant 75 degrees.

But to accomplish snowbird status you really need to do some serious planning. If you want to be a snowbird there truly is more to it than just forwarding your mail. It is hard to pack it up and leave for 5 months or more. I have trouble with a two week vacation.

Where do you want your primary residence? Arizona, Florida, Massachusetts? Where do you want to die? That decision effects how much your estate will owe when you die? Do you want to pay estate taxes?

Many retirees are leaving Massachusetts because they will incur an estate tax if their estate is valued at more than $1 million.

Snowbirds want to leave New England during the worst of the winter. January, February and March seem to be prime months. They leave after the holidays and return in April for the Red Sox's season. Others head out as soon as the first frost hits the pumpkins in October coming back when they can plant their geraniums outside.

So do you buy a second home? Do you rent? Do you live in an RV for a couple of months and in a house somewhere full time?

There are so many decisions to make. I thought we'd spend the week sifting through this stuff.

One more thing: Check out Retirementliving.com and the Snow Bird Helper for information on places to retire, senior housing, communities, state taxes, RVs for sale and much more.

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