
Many Americans dream of living in a big, bustling city during adulthood, likely thanks to a booming economy and a plethora of opportunities. But retirees typically prefer a more laid back, relaxed environment during their golden years. It’s understandable that after years of hard work you’d want to settle down and forget all about the hustle and bustle of huge metropoles.
Inevitably, however, as cities expand their economy and as their quality of life increases, they attract more and more residents. Eventually, most small towns can fall into the same ‘trap’.
The key is finding a place small and cozy enough that still offers all the services, stores, and health care options that are important to you and your household. We’ve taken a look at 10 superb retirement destination candidates with more than 50,000 residents but less than 100,000 that could be perfect for you!
If you want to live in a smaller, comfortable city that has everything you need, read on!
Doral fl the taxes,rent and expenses are very expensive in this city that’s not true I live there gor 36 year and this city is crowded please said the true
Check the weather before moving here
A lot of the suggestions are cities that are known not to be very receptive to people of color. It would be nice if your collection would expound upon that and offer suggestions that would keep such factors in mind.
Thanks for your comments. Do you have recommendations that take that into consideration?
No one would be safe there let’s be realistic. That’s why people of color run to predominantly white areas because where peaceful people.
Most of these cities are in warmer climates. That makes sense. I see recommendations for people to move to Vermont or something where they’d be trapped indoors half the year or more. Not every retired person dreams of show-shoeing or skiing. It’s a lot easier to stay active when you can actually get out and do things.
Someone needs to explain to you people what a “small” town is. A town with 70000+ people is not a small town.
Does it have quality medical, dental, VA and grocery stores?
I take it that this doesn’t include assisted living facilities. As I could use one that doesn’t cost more than my SSI monthly stipend.