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7 Small Towns Retirees Are Moving To Before Home Prices Spike

May 13, 2026 · Retirement Life

Finding a retirement haven that balances affordability, lifestyle, and healthcare access feels increasingly impossible as major relocation hubs see their real estate values skyrocket. You do not have to sacrifice financial security to enjoy a fulfilling retirement if you know where to look.

Across the country, smaller communities are quietly offering the amenities of much larger cities, including walkable downtowns, outdoor recreation, and top-tier medical facilities, at a fraction of the cost.

However, the secret is getting out, and housing markets in these hidden gems are steadily heating up. Moving sooner rather than later can lock in your living costs. Here are seven small towns you should consider relocating to before their home prices spike completely out of reach.

A bar chart comparing median home prices across seven retirement towns, ranging from $290,000 to $575,000.
Explore home price ranges and lifestyle draws for seven rising small towns perfect for your retirement.

At a Glance: The 7 Rising Retirement Towns

If you want a quick overview of the housing markets across these desirable locations, review this comparison of median home prices and primary lifestyle draws. All housing data reflects market conditions as of early 2026.

Retirement Town Median Home Price (2026) Primary Lifestyle Draw
Winchester, VA $380,000 – $460,000 Historic downtown, commuter-friendly, Shenandoah Valley views
Brevard, NC $540,000 Mountain trails, hundreds of waterfalls, moderate climate
Thomasville, GA $290,000 – $347,500 Southern charm, warm winters, extremely tax-friendly
Holland, MI $395,000 Lake Michigan beaches, local festivals, slower pace
Bella Vista, AR $380,000 – $400,000 Wooded trails, golf courses, Ozark mountain lakes
Green Valley, AZ $324,900 Active adult communities, cooler desert elevation, golf
Sequim, WA $575,000 Coastal mountains, low rainfall, no state income tax
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