
Naples
And no, we do not mean the one in Italy! It would be much more expensive than moving to Florida, but given how amazing the neighborhoods are said to be and how desirable the town is, we cannot say it wouldn’t be as popular as moving to Italy.
In the end, Naples is one of the best choices you could make when it comes to relocating during your retirement years, as it is famous for its gentle weather and amazing sunny days, the gorgeous waters, and the beautiful beaches, which are dubbed “sugar sand” beaches too due to their appearance!
Naples is also known for its food scene and other fun activities such as dolphin viewing, as well as its amazing locations on the Gulf of Mexico. The rent here is a bit high, coming up to about $1,317, but the lack of significant rainfall and the relatively medium-sized community makes up for it. You could truly have a few quaint golden years on a sandy beach and you will not get enough of photographing the sunset!
Myles VanDuzer is it really $$$$$? curious we are close to it prob. less than an hour. we are in the hood, but great neighbors.
Where in Florida? I can’t find a listing?
They are a bunch of liars. Ron DeSantis is a great governor and he loves America.
If you don;t like Florida and what it offers, move away, I’m sure Chicago, LA, NYC, SF, Boston, Philly, anyplace in New Jersey, Delaware, Asheville, even Denver, will welcome you with open arms and be happy to take your income.
Chris – If you think FL is not welcoming to gays, you haven’t been to Key West – it’s a haven for the LGBT + community.
I love FL & Gov DeSantis.