
7. Sequim, Washington: Pacific Northwest Beauty Without the Rain
Retirees who love the Pacific Northwest often worry about the relentless rain. Sequim solves this problem. Located on the Olympic Peninsula, Sequim sits in the “rain shadow” of the Olympic Mountains. It receives roughly the same annual rainfall as Los Angeles, providing plenty of sunny days to enjoy the nearby mountains and coastline.
Sequim features the highest median home price on our list at $575,000. However, real estate in the Pacific Northwest generally carries a high price tag, and Sequim offers a competitive entry point compared to the Seattle metro area.
Washington state notoriously levies zero state income tax, which instantly boosts your take-home pay from pensions, IRA withdrawals, and part-time work. Because homes here sell quickly in a balanced market, waiting on the sidelines could price you out of this unique microclimate.