Based on its high marks for affordability, access to high quality health care, overall well-being and other categories, Delaware, known as the "First State," earned the top spot in Bankrate's annualrankingof the best states to retire in the U.S. In 2023, the state ranked No. 2, behin...
U.S. News & World Report ranks 150 places to retire in the U.S. based on factors like health care, happiness and housing affordability.
In the end, Greece isn’t just a place to retire; it’s a lifestyle that embraces simplicity, warmth, and a deep connection to nature and history. The cost of living is low enough to make retirement comfortable, housing options are diverse, and the healthcare system is supportive. From ...
In the end, Greece isn’t just a place to retire; it’s a lifestyle that embraces simplicity, warmth, and a deep connection to nature and history. The cost of living is low enough to make retirement comfortable, housing options are diverse, and the healthcare system is supportive. From ...
Despite the April 20, 2010 oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico and subsequent oil spill, the area is recovering. Retirement communities along the area urge visitors to see for themselves that the beach are still white and sandy and that the gulf coast is still a great place to retire...
Money Magazine always sings the praises of Naperville, and Kiplinger called it the best place in America to retire. Plus, the public libraries in Naperville rank as the best in the land, and the downtown area of Naperville is just so charming, who wouldn’t want to live here? 2. ...
Here's a look at those top 20 cities that are considered the best places for retirement, including that surprising New Jersey location. Canva LOOK: These are the top 20 best places to retire in America U.S. Newsanalyzed housing affordability and healthcare data in 150 cities across the coun...
Due to the rising of Texas economy over recent years, Texas has become one of the best states to retire in with many great options like Austin, Rio Grande Valley area, Corpus Christi, San Antonio, and many more. The Woodlands in Texas are often considered one of the best places to retir...
Austin lives up to its “Keep Austin Weird” moniker at the Cathedral of Junk, a museum of sorts built from all kinds of used objects: toys, signs, toilets, chairs, car parts and bicycles. Some describe it as quite a spiritual place to visit in Texas – you might just find it interes...
If you’re seeking a retirement location in the South, Charleston, West Virginia offers a trifecta of affordability, downtown culture, and natural beauty. Assuming you’re more of a “mountain mama” (or papa) than a beach lover, the scenic city could make for a great place to live out ...