9 Low-Cost Waterfront Places For a Happy Retirement

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7. Jacksonville, Florida

Over the last decade, Florida’s most populous city has gained 90,000 new residents, making it one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. Jacksonville is located on the Atlantic coast with 35km of sandy beaches.

Jacksonville Beach Pier stretches about a quarter-mile from the beach. The St. Johns River runs through the center of the city and offers freshwater fishing and boating opportunities. For mortgages, owning a property in Jacksonville costs a median of $ 1,427 per month.

Alternatively, you can rent for a median monthly price of $ 1,059.

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3 thoughts on “9 Low-Cost Waterfront Places For a Happy Retirement”

  1. I don’t know where you produced this list, but Florida should not be on it. Prices in this state have skyrocketed.

    1. You are absolutely right, Florida is no longer a good place to retire due to high insurance rates and taxes!

  2. Florida is no longer an inexpensive place to retire! The insurance for both homes and cars is off the hook here and taxes are also riding. Sales tax on everything is 7.5, property tax as well as infrastructure tax call CDD are high.

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