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10 Beach Towns That Are Perfect For All Retirees

October 26, 2021 · Retirement Life

Frequently Asked Questions About Retiring Near the Water

Does Medicare cover my medical care if I split my time between two different coastal states?

Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) covers you at any doctor or hospital in the United States that accepts Medicare. However, if you have a Medicare Advantage plan (Part C), you are generally restricted to a localized network of providers. If you plan to become a snowbird—spending winters at the beach and summers up north—Original Medicare with a Medigap policy usually provides the most seamless geographic flexibility.

How do I establish residency in a tax-friendly coastal state?

If you maintain homes in two states, you cannot simply choose the one with better taxes. You must establish legal domicile. Generally, this requires living in the new state for more than 183 days a year, changing your voter registration, updating your driver’s license, and establishing primary banking and medical relationships in the new location. State tax agencies aggressively audit residency claims, so you must leave a clear paper trail.

Are beach towns generally more expensive than inland retirement destinations?

Usually, yes. Coastal proximity commands a real estate premium. You will generally pay more per square foot, face higher property insurance rates, and experience slightly higher costs for daily goods due to tourist-driven pricing. However, you can offset these costs by choosing a state with a favorable tax structure or moving slightly inland (5-10 miles from the water) where housing prices drop significantly.

Can I safely retire to a hurricane-prone area?

Yes, millions of retirees do so safely, but it requires diligent preparation. If you move to the Gulf Coast or Southeast Atlantic, you should purchase a home built to modern hurricane building codes (usually structures built after 2002). You also need a firm evacuation plan and an emergency fund specifically designated for storm deductibles and evacuation travel costs.

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  1. Tom says:
    March 21, 2022 at 6:50 pm

    Bad choices. Boston? Taxes. San Diego? Restrictions for COVID-19, highest taxes, highest gas prices until the State throws out the Democrats. Miami? Really? This is retirement.

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