Then, where is the best place in the US to retire?
Top 10 Best Cities to Retire
- Sarasota, Florida.
- Austin, Texas.
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- Grand Rapids, Michigan.
- Nashville, Tennessee.
- San Antonio, Texas.
- Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas. Okay, folks.
- Lakeland, Florida. Our final retirement hot spot brings us back to Florida—a city named Lakeland.
Likewise, where is the best place for seniors to live? Wisconsin has the most cities on this list with eight, followed by Minnesota with five, Iowa with four, and Illinois, North Dakota, and Missouri with two apiece. Fargo, North Dakota, ranks as one of the 30 best cities for older Americans for a number of reasons.
Accordingly, what are the 10 best places to retire in the United States?
Here are the top 10 places to retire down south, according to GOBankingRates.
- Naples, Florida. Naples, Florida.
- Plano, Texas. aimintang | iStock Unreleased | Getty Images.
- El Paso, Texas. DenisTangneyJr | E+ | Getty Images.
- Irving, Texas.
- Boca Raton, Florida.
- Bradenton, Florida.
- Laredo, Texas.
- Virginia Beach, Virginia.
What is the cheapest state for retirees to live in?
According to data from Blacktower Financial Management, the best states for retirees based on cost of living are Mississippi, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Other states on the list include Texas, New Mexico, and Tennessee, which all offer retirees affordable homes and living costs.