
Tampa, Florida
We cannot start our suggestions without mentioning the one most sought-after Florida town that people would love to relocate to, which is Tampa. While a lot of people are coming here because of the city’s proximity to Disney World, there is much more to it than some of those who are Disney enthusiasts make it seem (though it is a great perk to be so close to the amusement park as well).
It is an amazing city if you are looking for the amazing beaches of Tampa Bay, which are famous for their laid-back attitude to life and for their proximity to the Gulf of Mexico. There is also another, less known, amusement park that locals love, which is African-themed, closer than Disney, and a great location if you happen to have grandchildren.
What’s more, the bustling city hosts a wide variety of cultures (the most predominant being the Hispanic one). It is a great metropolitan area of Florida that also boasts a median rent of around $1,110, making it extremely affordable for retirees. And a lot of them are raving about the town if you’re looking for a more budget-friendly place that still has all the advantages that come with a big city!
How can you not mention The Villages! It’s the largest retirement community in the world for a reason. I lived there 8 years and loved it. Don’t even need a car and 3000 clubs to join for any interest.
I had a winter home in the town of Palm Bay, Florida, which is right next to Melbourne. It was in a gated 65+ senior community, and all the stores and restaurants were right across the street. It’s a beautiful little town, with proximity to the larger Melbourne, and very reasonable. I loved being able to go out in my front yard, and watch the rockets go up at Cape Kennedy. The weather was wonderful, with an average of 70 degrees all winter. We only had two cold snaps where it got cold, but never below freezing. I highly recommend Palm Bay for retirees. You get the small town peacefulness, but also get the big town access. The beach is like ten minutes away, and it is halfway between Jacksonville and Miami. The senior community kept us busy with dances, dinners, games, classes, bingo, and various activities. The senior center offered trips that were very reasonable. You can’t beat Florida for a good retirement!
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Myles, I wondered the exact same thing. My brother has lived there for 6 years and says it is the most wonderful place he has ever been.
Why would we not be thrilled with SpaceX?