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Retiring Solo: A Guide to the Best Cities for Single Seniors

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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Building Your Social Circle from Scratch

Moving to a new city alone can be daunting. The single most important part of a successful solo retirement is proactively building a new social network. The good news is, you are not alone in this endeavor. Many other retirees are in the same boat, looking to connect. Here is a practical guide to making friends in retirement.

Start Before You Move: Using Online Groups

Your search for community can begin from your current living room. Use social media platforms to find groups for your target cities. Look for “Moving to [City Name]” or “[City Name] Newcomers Club” groups. The website Meetup is another excellent resource for finding people with shared interests, from book clubs to hiking groups. Joining these groups online allows you to ask questions, get a feel for the local culture, and even make a few virtual friends before you arrive.

Tap into Built-in Networks: 55+ Communities and Clubs

If you are considering a 55+ active adult community, you are choosing a location with a built-in social life. These communities are designed to foster interaction, with clubhouses, planned activities, and interest groups. Even if you don’t live in a designated retirement community, your town’s senior center is a fantastic resource. They offer classes, trips, and social events that are low-cost and specifically for people in your age group.

Find Your Purpose Through Volunteering

Volunteering is one of the fastest ways to build deep, meaningful connections. It gives you a sense of purpose and structure while immediately connecting you with people who share your values. Think about what you care about. Do you love animals? Volunteer at a local shelter. Are you passionate about literacy? Become a reading tutor for children. Hospitals, museums, food banks, and local parks are almost always in need of dedicated volunteers. AARP and USA.gov have resources to help you find local opportunities.

Pursue Hobbies and Lifelong Learning

Take a class! Whether it’s pottery, a foreign language, or American history, a classroom setting provides a regular, structured way to meet the same group of people over several weeks. Many colleges have continuing education or lifelong learning institutes with courses designed for seniors. Joining a gym, a yoga studio, a walking group, or a pickleball league also combines physical activity with social interaction.

A Scenario: Meet Carol, the Newcomer

Let’s imagine Carol, a 68-year-old retired librarian from Ohio who just moved to Athens, Georgia, to be closer to her grandchildren. She bought a small condo and knows no one besides her son’s family. Her first month is lonely. On her second month, she follows a plan. On Monday, she visits the local library and joins their afternoon book club. On Wednesday, she attends an orientation at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and signs up for a six-week course on the history of the blues. On Friday, she fills out a volunteer application at the local animal shelter to help socialize cats two mornings a week. Within two months, Carol has a full schedule. She has coffee with a woman from her history class, trades book recommendations with her club, and feels a deep sense of satisfaction from her shelter work. She hasn’t found a single “best friend” yet, but she has built a network of friendly faces, shared interests, and a reason to get out of the house every day. She is no longer just a newcomer; she is a member of the community.

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1 comment on “Retiring Solo: A Guide to the Best Cities for Single Seniors”

  1. R.Gabriau says:
    September 5, 2025 at 5:38 am

    Awful. you did not name one city. Ads, Ads, Ads. will be sure to click past this when it “pops” up again.

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