I've hesitated about this thread. On another forum I told people who were considering moving from wherever to wherever to sit down first and list their reasons why.
Then do the same with what they'd be giving up by moving elsewhere. Things like family, familiar places, stores, church, etc.
I did that because it seems that many people move when they retire because, for some reason, they think "that's what retirees do".
We toyed on and off over the years about buying a campish property in NWPA where I'm from. But life intruded and we never got around to it. Now, I barely can keep up with one house let alone another one seven or eight hours away. And don't get fooled by taxes, in many states it absolutely depends on where you live. I paid my mother's property taxes the last several years she was alive and the taxes where she was in a small rural town in Pennsylvania were just a few hundred dollars less than what I pay on mine here even with the trash and water and sewer Special Assessments on a house assessed, at that time, six or seven times what hers was.
As to why we stay, the kids and now grandkids are all here. The kids were all raised in Maryland and have no intention of moving. Plus, I transitioned from being a hillbilly to being a marshbilly decades ago.