Friendly And Frugal: These Are The Best Places In The US For Retirees

Published on 10/23/2019
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Port Charlotte, Florida

It is not a secret that Florida is a hit among retirees. Port Charlotte has got to be one of the best places in the Sunshine State with its low taxes, Cuban food, affordable boating, and good weather. While the town has gotten more popular as of late, it still has a relaxed attitude and decent cost of living with a median housing price of $166,600. There is a hospital as well as a number of medical centers in town, so it is perfect for those thinking of retiring on the waterfront.

Port Charlotte, Florida

Port Charlotte, Florida

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Colorado Springs, Colorado

This place is the second biggest one in the state. Colorado Springs comes with a population of 415,000 and an airport of its own. It is a hit among retirees because of its natural surroundings and year-round good weather. It is located up high, so the town gets to experience four seasons from winter snowstorms to hot summers. It boasts of a low cost of living when compared to the other cities in this state. The median housing price is $284,000, and you will find the Memorial Hospital and Penrose Hospital in town.

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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