It’s no wonder Greece is becoming a top retirement destination for 2025—it offers a luxurious yet simple lifestyle. Another significant advantage of living here is the affordable cost of living. Outside of popular tourist spots like Athens and Santorini, places like Corfu make living ...
Montenegro often goes unnoticed by U.S. retirees, but this country has much to offer. Kotor Bay, in the country’s southwest, is a deep inlet surrounded by towering gray mountains. The scenery is straight out of the pages of a fairy tale, with medieval villages made of pale stone and t...
Ranking of America's best places for retirees based on weather, livability for the retirement population, and access to healthcare and entertainment.
Explore the top retirement destinations with ideal climates, from sunny beaches to cool highlands, perfect for 2025.
You’ll need a wealth of information to make the right choice—and, more importantly, guidance to help you interpret it all. That’s why we created the 2025 Annual Global Retirement Index: your essential roadmap for finding the retirement destination that best suits your lifestyle, priorities,...
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Best places to retire in America For many, retirement is the reward after decades of working and raising a family. The coronavirus pandemic also helped many realize that time could be fleeting. About2.6 million more peoplethan expected retired during the pandemic for various reasons, including heal...
We eventually moved to Chicago and we have spent the last 21 years living here and READY TO LEAVE THE US! The taxes have gotten outrageous. The cost of living keeps going UP AND UP. As I think about retirement, there is NO WAY we can stay here. Plus, I want a beach town. Relaxed...
Government data only tells part of the story, and what’s happening on the ground has the potential to greatly affect quality-of-life metrics in ways our data points cannot detect. To fill in the gaps,Retirement Living surveyed 1,075 people aged 55 and older across the U.S. and asked ...
The Gulf Coast of Texas continues to be a magnet for retirees due to low-cost living, warm weather averaging 70 degrees year-round and approximately 370 miles of scenic coastline. Another draw to the State of Texas is the absence of state and retirement