Retire in West Michigan? You might not have ever even considered that. But perhaps you should consider taking a closer look at the Grand Rapids Area. Despite being one of the largest metro areas in Michigan, the small-town feel, strong cultural appeal, and proximity to everything you need make it a bold retirement destination. A big part of the appeal for Grand Rapids is the low cost of living compared to the national average. Housing prices are extremely low but the value you get for your money remains high, especially when you factor in everything to do here.

Grand Rapids is perhaps best known for its public art affinity. Alexander Calder's abstract sculpture, La Grande Vitesse is now the centerpiece of Calder Plaza. The city hosts hundreds of weekly and annual festivals here each year. The Grand Rapids Public Museum runs along the Grand River. And you wouldn’t want to miss Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, a 158-acre botanical garden and outdoor sculpture park full of stunning displays and exhibits.

The city has also become known as one of the craft beer capitals of the U.S. The region’s 80+ craft breweries means you’ll have plenty of choices to sample and brewery tours to take. Brewery Vivant, Atwater Brewery, Founders Brewing, and Grand Rapids Brewing Co. are great places to start.

What Our Local Partner Agent Says

"Grand Rapids and West Michigan, in general, offers exciting entertainment, rich culture events, elite medical and education facilities, fun festivals, and beautiful seasons to enjoy. The city offers a community feel unlike anyplace else, not to mention plenty of great dining and shopping options. It's also a short drive to Lake Michigan. Grand Rapids is the home you have always dreamed about!" - Charlene Hammontree

Area Communities to Consider

Avalon Pointe - An active lifestyle community in Caledonia that features new construction and resale homes.

- An active lifestyle community in Caledonia that features new construction and resale homes. The Villas of Ada - An active lifestyle community in Ada featuring a charming clubhouse with indoor and outdoor amenities.

8. Lancaster-Ephrata Area

The Lancaster-Ephrata Area provides rural living with modern conveniences.

An idyllic mixture of rolling farmlands and quaint suburban neighborhoods, the Lancaster-Ephrata Area is a retirement destination worth considering if you’re looking get back to nature without giving up the creature comforts of daily life. You’re in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, but the city of Lancaster is also in the midst of a rebirth, balancing its historic appeal with modern growth in retail, health care, and business.

Along with the region’s many boutiques and vintage shops, there is an abundance of shopping and markets for residents to enjoy. First and foremost is the Lancaster Central Market, the oldest continuously operated farmers market in the U.S. Park City Center is the largest enclosed shopping center in South Central Pennsylvania. You’ll also find two outlet shopping centers in Lancaster: Tanger Outlets and Rockvale Outlets.

Lancaster is also full of art, craft, and historical museums, including the Demuth Museum, the Lancaster History Museum, and Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society Museum. Gallery Row on North Prince Street features a slew of art galleries and the city itself offers over 40 galleries and artists' studios. While you’re downtown, there are plenty of restaurants and cafes, theaters, and shops to enjoy each day as well.

What Our Local Partner Agent Says

"The Lancaster area offers a blend of beautiful countrysides, small-town values, and easy access to major metropolitan areas. You’ll find friendly neighbors and outdoor adventures such as hiking, biking, and kayaking. The vibrant downtown areas here feature an active art community, fine dining, miles of microbrews, distilleries to sample, and wine tasting trails to enjoy. There are plenty of opportunities for historic exploration with close proximity to both Revolutionary War and Civil War landmarks. There’s truly something for everyone, a great place to enjoy retirement!" - Walt Wensel

Area Communities to Consider

Home Towne Square - A 55+ community in Ephrata that offers a quiet environment and plenty of amenities.

- A 55+ community in Ephrata that offers a quiet environment and plenty of amenities. Four Seasons at Elm Tree - A 55+ community full of single-family homes just 15 minutes from downtown Lancaster.

- A 55+ community full of single-family homes just 15 minutes from downtown Lancaster. Traditions of America at Lititz - A new amenity-rich 55+ community in Lititz, just minutes from downtown Lancaster.

9. Las Vegas Area

There's no place that combines world-class entertainment and affordability like Las Vegas.

It might already be considered a given that the Las Vegas Area is among the top retirement destinations in the country, but the ever-evolving reasons that make it one of the best spots is what makes it so worthwhile. From a financial standpoint, there’s a lot to like about retirement in Southern Nevada. The state does not impose an income tax, which includes Social Security and retirement accounts. Also, there are no estate or inheritance taxes. There’s also an opportunity for those over the age of 62 to qualify for a property tax rebate each year.

Obviously, the climate is a big draw to Las Vegas. And while temperatures can rise into triple-digits in the summer, it’s good to know that most of the year offers mild and warm temperatures. And of course, just about every place you go will have been built to ensure you’re well air-conditioned.

Vegas is a golfer’s delight with great courses such as the Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort, Las Vegas National Golf Club, and Royal Links Golf Club. It’s also a bowler’s paradise with tons of lanes to choose from, including Texas Star Lanes and the Gold Coast Bowling Center. Rather relax and play bingo? There are 20+ bingo halls to choose from.

What Our Local Partner Agent Says

"The Las Vegas area has unlimited offerings for retirees. The entertainment and The Strip, tax savings and low cost of living, and surrounding national parks for hiking, biking, RVing, and four wheeling. You can get anywhere you want in the Las Vegas Area in thirty minutes while Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, and the Grand Canyon are all within five hours. You’ll also get great airfares at the easily accessible McCarran International Airport." - Robert Feldman

Area Communities to Consider

Sun City Summerlin - The largest active adult community in Nevada with 7,779 homes, developed by Del Webb.

- The largest active adult community in Nevada with 7,779 homes, developed by Del Webb. Sun City Anthem - A sprawling Del Webb active adult community perched in the foothills of the Black Mountains.

- A sprawling Del Webb active adult community perched in the foothills of the Black Mountains. Siena - A 667-acre age-restricted community in Summerlin nestled around an 18-hole championship golf course.

10. Boise Area

Boise is a growing city full of things for active adults to explore.

Idaho is another state that doesn’t automatically jump out to a lot of people when they think of retirement, but given what’s going on in the Boise Area these days they might want to consider it. The mild, four-season climate, relative affordability to most other major cities in the region, and the Rocky Mountain backdrop all make for a solid foundation for a fun retirement.

Nature is a huge part of the appeal for this region. Boise is close to 30 state parks as well as Yellowstone National Park. The 25-mile Greenbelt that wraps around the city is an ideal space for active adults to walk, bike, or just meander. The Boise River is also a great fishing, swimming, and rafting destination. While you’re out, make a stop at Zoo Boise or the Aquarium of Boise to see hundreds of different species from around the world. And of course, the area is full of opportunities for skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing, all of which can be done in Bogus Basin.

Boise is also home to plenty of cultural and performing arts centers, including the Boise Art Museum, The Boise Philharmonic, and Trey McIntyre Project. Several festivals worth checking out roll through town every year, including the Gene Harris Jazz Festival, the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, and Festival of Trees.

What Our Local Partner Agent Says

"Boise has it all! Fabulous temperate weather with outdoor activities galore within the city and in the mountains. Downtown Boise is full of art museums, live theatre, extraordinary dining, and great music venues. As a university town, there is a huge emphasis on learning and contribution to the community. The shopping and medical facilities are also first-rate." - Dianne Berning

Area Communities to Consider

Willowbrook - A 55+ gated community located in Garden City that offers a quiet neighborhood setting with easy access to shopping, recreation, and attractions.

A 55+ gated community located in Garden City that offers a quiet neighborhood setting with easy access to shopping, recreation, and attractions. Cadence - A new 55+ active adult community located within the master-planned community of Paramount in Meridian.

A new 55+ active adult community located within the master-planned community of Paramount in Meridian. Heritage Grove - A gated 55+ community in Meridian that features low-maintenance homes within a quiet and charming setting.

11. Charlotte Area

Charlotte is in the heart of the action on the East Coast, with beaches, mountains and big cities all nearby.

As the halfback retirement trend grows in popularity, places like the Charlotte Area are seeing a surge of interest from active adults. It’s no wonder considering how much there is to do here, the inviting climate to do it all in, and the financial flexibility it provides for retirees. Average yearly daytime temperatures are comfortably in the 70s. Summers are warm and humid, with summer daytime temperatures commonly reaching the high 80s. Most months average just three inches of rain.

If you’re about that golf life, you probably want to be here. Not only are there great local courses like Birkdale Golf Club and Highland Creek Golf Club but you’re also a short drive from the 80+ golf course found around Myrtle Beach. Sports fans will also appreciate being able to visit the NASCAR Hall of Fame and attend Charlotte Panthers football games, Charlotte Hornets basketball games, Charlotte Checkers hockey games and, Charlotte Knights baseball games.

Charlotte is also home to dozens of museums (Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, Carolinas Aviation Museum), various performing arts centers (Charlotte Ballet, Charlotte Symphony Orchestra), and tons of annual festivals (Carolina Renaissance Festival, Yiasou Greek Festival, Taste of Charlotte).

What Our Local Partner Agent Says

"The Charlotte metro area is a fantastic place to live and has recently become a popular retirement destination. The weather is fantastic as we experience all four seasons and the taxes and the cost of living are low. The location can’t be beaten as Charlotte is centrally-located on the East Coast, only three hours to the beach and two hours to the mountains. Also, we have the sixth-busiest international airport in the country, making it easy for residents to travel all over. All of these reasons combined make moving to Charlotte attractive to people all over the country. There isn’t a better place to call home." - Kelly Watson

Area Communities to Consider

Sun City Carolina Lakes - A Del Webb active adult community near Charlotte in Fort Mill spread across 1,512 acres.

- A Del Webb active adult community near Charlotte in Fort Mill spread across 1,512 acres. Trilogy Lake Norman - A resort-style 55+ community that features upscale amenities and a luxurious clubhouse.

- A resort-style 55+ community that features upscale amenities and a luxurious clubhouse. Imagery - A new active adult community with single-family homes located on Mountain Lake Island peninsula in Mount Holly.

12. Port St. Lucie Area

A seaside sunset is always an option in Port St. Lucie.

"Treasure Coast" is a term used to describe the South Florida region that lies just north of Palm Beach County. Nestled in that region is Port St. Lucie, which is quickly establishing itself as a retirement capital of Florida’s present and future thanks to an influx of new communities, a rising population, and an uptick in local jobs and development. However, even as Port St. Lucie grows into a larger city, it has retained the feeling of a small town. The overall cost of living here remains lower than similar metros, especially those in South Florida.

The city is perhaps best known to sports fans as the home to New York Mets spring training, the St. Lucie Mets and the Gulf Coast League Mets, who play their games at First Data Field. It’s a real golfer’s paradise as well, thanks to the Tesoro Club and the PGA Golf Club, which includes 54 holes of golf, a learning center, and a historical center. The City of Port St. Lucie also oversees almost 40 parks and recreational facilities.

The Port St. Lucie Botanical Gardens are a wonderful place to spend the day while the McCarty Ranch Preserve offers plenty of hiking, biking, kayaking and fishing opportunities. Plenty of residents also spend their day walking the Riverwalk Boardwalk along the St. Lucie River to enjoy the wetland surroundings. There are also plenty of beautiful beaches, quality restaurants, and fun shopping opportunities to take advantage of in and around town.

What Our Local Partner Agent Says

"Port St. Lucie is where you can live the lux active adult lifestyle for less. The prices are fantastic and I believe that if you come here on vacation to see what’s available you won’t want to leave. You can sit on sandy beaches to watch each sunrise, dine on the riverfront during sunset, play golf, scuba dive, go fishing, get on a boat, see a great show, or hit the casino. Port St. Lucie has it all!" - Kim Kirkman

Area Communities to Consider

PGA Village Verano - A country club-style community featuring three championship golf courses and top-notch amenities.

- A country club-style community featuring three championship golf courses and top-notch amenities. Vitalia at Tradition - A gated 55+ community located within the master-planned community of Tradition with resort-style amenities.

- A gated 55+ community located within the master-planned community of Tradition with resort-style amenities. Cascades at St. Lucie West - A 55+ neighborhood in the master-planned community of St. Lucie West with well-appointed amenities.

13. Greenville Area

Greenville offers affordable living, plenty of activities, and a flourishing downtown.

The Carolinas have had an increasing popularity in the active adult community in recent years, and this year the Greenville Area in South Carolina has earned its spot amongst the best places to retire. Some may be attracted to Greenville for its cost of living, with the median housing cost being significantly lower than the national average. Or perhaps it is the mild weather of the region that is hard to resist, winter temperatures average in the 40s while the summer season sits somewhere in the low 80s.

Within the city, there are many parks, including Falls Park on the Reedy, which has a variety of gardens and artful landscaping. Greenville is also home to a flourishing downtown area. Residents and tourists alike enjoy the Carolina Music Museum, Museum and Library of Confederate History, and Greenville County Museum of Art. The downtown area of Greenville also has a growing culinary scene with many restaurants and pubs finding their homes on Main Street.

There are also several golf courses around the city worth noting, including CrossWinds Golf Course, The Preserve at Verdae, and The Walker Golf Course.

What Our Local Partner Agent Says

"Looking for a wonderful place to retire? Greenville, South Carolina has so much to offer for seniors who want a variety of activities to stay active with local hiking and biking trails, lakes and rivers, and award-winning parks and green space. The thriving arts and entertainment in Greenville, which includes cultural opportunities of first-class museums, plays and concerts, and a very active restaurant scene, all make Greenville an excellent choice for retirees. The overall excellent affordability of living in Greenville, not to mention world-class health care and taxes below the national average, keep more money in your pocket without changing your lifestyle." - Laura Stanbro

Area Communities to Consider

Swansgate - A gated 55+ community in a quiet, natural setting.

- A gated 55+ community in a quiet, natural setting. Sugar Creek Villas - An active lifestyle community in Greer with low-maintenance homes, charming amenities, and a welcoming atmosphere.

- An active lifestyle community in Greer with low-maintenance homes, charming amenities, and a welcoming atmosphere. Annandale Estates - A new active lifestyle community in Greenville featuring high-end, single-family homes.

14. Jacksonville Area

Jacksonville has a small-town feel with big-city attractions, like the scenic Riverwalk.

When people think of Florida retirement, they usually think of Tampa Bay, Palm Beach County, and Orlando. But some discerning retirees have already started expanding their search and discovering Northern Florida's secret gem: the Jacksonville Area. With over 57,000 acres of outdoor space, Jacksonville is great for those who love a midday stroll along the St. Johns River or the beach. Popular parks include Timucuan, Confederate Park, and Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park.

While Jacksonville may have a lively mini-golf scene, there is no shortage of 18-hole, full-scale courses either. With several expertly designed courses around the area, it is hard to choose which one to tee off at first. Some of the must-play courses include World Golf Village, Oak Marsh Golf Course, and TPC Sawgrass which was rated as Florida’s best public course by Golf Magazine.

Don’t be fooled by the laidback beach vibes, there are some important arts and culture attractions found here as well. Downtown Jacksonville has a growing art scene and the best way to enjoy it is by doing the Downtown Art Walk. Other local institutions to know and visit include Jacksonville Arboretum & Gardens, Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, and Tree Hill Nature Center.

What Our Local Partner Agent Says

"The Northeast Florida Area is an amazing spot to retire. It's a hidden gem due to its coastal location, easy access to downtown Jacksonville, historic St. Augustine, and a short drive to many tourist destinations such as the Florida Keys. We don’t have the crowds and intense heat like other parts of Florida. Many people don’t think to retire to Northeast Florida but when they come to visit, their eyes are opened! Most of our active adult communities are no more than 25 minutes from the beach as well as waterways to access boating, kayaking, paddle boarding, and amazing year-round fishing! We also get a little taste of the seasons, but from October to June it's like living in Southern California without the California prices." - Brian Sacks

Area Communities to Consider

Del Webb Ponte Vedra - A gated active adult community located 20 miles south of Jacksonville in the master-planned community of Nocatee.

A gated active adult community located 20 miles south of Jacksonville in the master-planned community of Nocatee. Sweetwater - A 55+ community developed by Del Webb offering a variety of reasonably priced housing options.

- A 55+ community developed by Del Webb offering a variety of reasonably priced housing options. Cascades at World Golf Village - A gated active adult community in St. Augustine that is home to the PGA Academy and World Golf Hall of Fame.

15. Asheville-Hendersonville Area

With a quaint downtown in a mountain setting, Asheville gives retirees a way to stay active and entertained.

The beautiful area surrounding Asheville and Hendersonville is a favorite North Carolina destination for many active adults. With its mountain views, numerous outdoor recreations, and diverse offering of attractions, it became an ideal spot for retirees taking part in the halfback trend or those looking for a unique landing spot the first time around.

Located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, this picturesque area features impressive scenic views as well as interesting architecture and distinctive neighborhoods. While North Carolina is known for having a hot climate, temperatures are noticeably cooler when living in the higher elevation. The winters are cold and do bring snow, making it a great place for people who want to experience all four seasons.

Locals have plenty to do no matter which city or surrounding town they find themselves. Live music is a big deal in Asheville and you’ll find plenty of street performances and outdoor music to enjoy. Festivals such as the Brewgrass Festival, Mountain Medicine Festival and Downtown Asheville Festival of the Arts are happening all the time. There are tons of arts and culture stops to make as well, including the Biltmore Estate and Montford Park Players in Asheville and Mineral and Lapidary Museum in Hendersonville. And Asheville's downtown area exhibits a unique flair with a mix of Art Deco architecture, galleries, boutique shops, restaurants, cafes, and historic attractions.

What Our Local Partner Agent Says

"Prized for its climate and fresh mountain air, many non-natives have come to Asheville for a visit and fallen in love with the laid-back mountain culture. This city embraces diversity and is passionate about the arts and the great outdoors. It is also a well-loved "foodie paradise," boasting a wide variety of outstanding restaurants offering international cuisine. Then there are the breweries! Hendersonville, to the south, has an adorable downtown and a quieter more traditional feel. Nature lovers can easily find trailheads to hike and stunning views along the Blue Ridge Parkway and can get their fill of fishing, golfing, horseback riding, and boating or tubing down the French Broad River. Plus, it boasts outstanding health care and world-class medical facilities, including out-patient and walk-in clinics located conveniently close to many communities." - Suzanne Arthur

Area Communities to Consider

Connestee Falls - An active lifestyle community in Brevard that provides an ideal mountain setting, resort-style amenities, and beautiful homesites.

An active lifestyle community in Brevard that provides an ideal mountain setting, resort-style amenities, and beautiful homesites. Biltmore Lake - A mountain lakeside development built around the natural lake of the same name in scenic Asheville.

- A mountain lakeside development built around the natural lake of the same name in scenic Asheville. Kenmure - A gated active lifestyle community in Flat Rock that provides mountain views and plenty of privacy.

16. Birmingham Area

Parks, culture, and warm weather are big draws for active adults looking to retire to the Birmingham Area.

Birmingham is the biggest city in Alabama but it might be just right when it comes to providing active adults with an amazing value during retirement. The cost of living here, especially when it comes to groceries, transportation, and health care, are much lower than metropolitan areas of the same size. There’s also no tax on Social Security benefits, which is a nice bonus.

Situated in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Birmingham is the cultural epicenter of Alabama and whatever you’re looking for you’ll probably find it here. There are plenty of museums to peruse (Birmingham Museum of Art, Birmingham Civil Rights Institute), performing arts experiences (Alabama Ballet, Alabama Symphony Orchestra), notable festivals (The Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival, Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival), and sporting events (Birmingham Barons baseball, UAB Blazers football & basketball). The region also boasts over a dozen hospitals and has a downtown district ranked among the nation’s best.

What Our Local Partner Agent Says

I recently helped a couple relocate from California to Hoover, Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham. Their taxes went from $10,000 to $1,700, their house payments from $3,600 to $1,500 and their new house is bigger than their old one. In just those two areas they saved $33,000 a year by making the move to beautiful Birmingham. The city and surrounding suburbs have minimal traffic, the landscape is lush and green, and it's home to one of the largest teaching hospitals in the nation as well as four other outstanding hospitals. You’ll find living easy in Birmingham and lots of friendly folks." - Christina James

Area Communities to Consider

Cornerstones at Oxmoor Valley - An active lifestyle community in Birmingham that offers well-appointed amenities in a close-knit neighborhood setting.

An active lifestyle community in Birmingham that offers well-appointed amenities in a close-knit neighborhood setting. Villas at Madison - An active lifestyle located in Madison about 90 minutes away from Birmingham.

17. Prescott Area

Prescott's cooler climate and abundance of outdoor activities give active adults a unique Arizona retirement.

For as long as Americans have been retiring, the state of Arizona has been a popular place to settle down. But while Tucson, Green Valley, and Phoenix have been synonymous with retirement for decades, the Prescott Area has become the trendy spot to consider for active adults.

The beautiful scenery of this region offers several opportunities for exploration and adventure. You can explore Prescott National Forest or find a lake to swim in or fish, such as Goldwater Lake and Watson Lake.

There are a few local museums to be found, offering up interesting looks at the region’s past. Those that want to learn more about the native culture of the area or the American West should check out the Smoki Museum and the Phippen Museum. Prescott is also known as Arizona’s Christmas City. Even for residents that don’t celebrate the holiday, there is a sense of community each year as the whole city gets in the holiday season spirit with elaborate displays.

Prescott provides easy access to some of the best medical care in Arizona. It’s home to the Yavapai Regional Medical Center and the largest VA medical center in the region, just to name a few of the many options available.

What Our Local Partner Agent Says

"If you want to live in a place with great weather and tons of housing options, you'll want to consider Prescott. We get over 270 days of sunshine each year but it rarely gets much hotter than the 80s. Downtown Prescott has tons of restaurants, shops, and art galleries, you'll want to check out Whiskey Row for sure. Public transit is great, we get tons of fun festivals each year, and the health care options are some of the best in the state. There's a good reason so many people have been looking to Prescott recently when they look to retire in Arizona." - Joan Eaton

Area Communities to Consider

Prescott Lakes - A 1,300-home community with an 18-hole Hale Irwin golf course located minutes from downtown Prescott.

- A 1,300-home community with an 18-hole Hale Irwin golf course located minutes from downtown Prescott. Hassayampa Village - A master-planned community with spectacular mountain views and two natural streams.

- A master-planned community with spectacular mountain views and two natural streams. Prescott Canyon Estates - A 55+ community with 255 single-family homes on meandering tree-lined streets full of friendly neighbors.

18. Palm Springs Area

Palm Springs makes a Southern California retirement possible and affordable.

It’s probably not too surprising to see the Palm Springs Area made this list. The region has been attracting retirees for years with its low humidity, high temperatures, world-renowned golf courses, fine restaurants, and cultural attractions. The really impressive part is that Palm Springs, Palm Desert, and Indio keep raising the bar and creating new opportunities for active adults to enjoy.

While California has an often-deserved reputation for being expensive, those who live in the Palm Springs region enjoy a cost of living that’s generally lower than the rest of the state. On average, active adults in Palm Springs spend 13 percent less on their homes, transportation, and utilities than their counterparts throughout the state. There are also certain state tax benefits to enjoy, such as untaxed Social Security benefits.

The tourist-friendly region pays dividends for retirees that call it home as well. There are over 100 golf courses in the Coachella Valley, most notably The Golf Club at La Quinta, Indian Wells Golf Resort, and Desert Willow Golf Resort. Intimate boutiques, fine restaurants, and cultural attractions are found at every turn in Downtown Palm Springs. Performing arts and seasonal festivals are also popular throughout Palm Springs, many of which are geared towards active adults and retirees.

What Our Local Partner Agent Says

"If you want to enjoy sunny days without the cloying humidity, the Palm Springs Area is the perfect place for you. Located in the heart of Coachella Valley, there is no shortage of celebrity sightings and exciting culture. There are several excellent hospitals and medical centers located in this area. And compared to the rest of Southern California, Palm Springs contains reasonably priced homes starting in the low $200s. Outdoor pools, stunning mountain views, and national parks are just a few of the other perks we've got to offer." - Billy Thoman

Area Communities to Consider

Sun City Palm Desert - The largest active adult community in the Coachella Valley with nearly 5,000 homes.

- The largest active adult community in the Coachella Valley with nearly 5,000 homes. Sun City Shadow Hills - A 55+ community favored by buyers who want the latest desirable amenities and highly upgraded and affordable homes.

- A 55+ community favored by buyers who want the latest desirable amenities and highly upgraded and affordable homes. Del Webb at Rancho Mirage - A new 55+ community being developed by Del Webb in Rancho Mirage that will include approximately 1,000 homes.

19. Sussex County (DE) Area

A friendly tax environment, sandy beaches, and many 55+ communities draw retirees to Sussex County.

Delaware’s largest county has a reputation for offering a four-season climate and friendly beaches all summer long. Sussex County also has a reputation as a welcoming environment for active adults and retirees looking for diverse active adult community opportunities. That reputation remains intact here in Southern Delaware.

Delaware is a good option for retirees as residents over the age of 60 can exempt $12,500 of investment and pension income from state taxes. The income tax rate is graduated but tops out at 6.6 percent, Social Security benefits are not taxed, and there is no sales tax. While Delaware’s cost of living is higher than the national average, it’s still lower than many neighboring Northeastern states.

Sussex County is home to both historic and modern attractions. Locals and visitors alike enjoy visiting the area's numerous art galleries and performing arts centers. Sussex County also contains many fine wineries and breweries, such as Nassau Valley Vineyards and Dogfish Head Brewery. Fishing, boating, kayaking, biking, hiking, scuba diving, and bird watching are all common pastimes. It's easy to get back to nature as the region offers several state parks, including Cape Henlopen State Park and Fenwick Island State Park.

What Our Local Partner Agent Says

"It’s all about location. We are right in the heart of the Mid-Atlantic Region with the Delaware beaches, fine dining, low property taxes, and zero sales tax. And you are only a short drive away from family and friends whether they live in Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, or Maryland." - Kathy Sperl-Bell

Area Communities to Consider

Heritage Shores - A golf community in Bridgeville that includes just under 2,000 single-family and duplex homes.

- A golf community in Bridgeville that includes just under 2,000 single-family and duplex homes. The Villages at Red Mill Pond - A unique resort-style community located in Lewes around the scenic lake it is named after.

- A unique resort-style community located in Lewes around the scenic lake it is named after. Independence - A 55+ community situated on 330 acres of land in Millsboro and featuring an award-winning clubhouse.

20. Myrtle Beach Area

If you want to spend your retirement on the beach or the golf course, Myrtle Beach is the place for you.

Coastal towns have been popular with retirees for decades, and it's undeniable that the Myrtle Beach Area has its own particular charm. That has remained true over the years even as trends changed and new residents arrived. This beautiful area features several fabulous 55+ communities as well as a variety of activities which appeal to active adults.

Golf enthusiasts will have no trouble finding an award-winning course in the Myrtle Beach area. There are dozens of golf courses, covering a wide range of rates, including Aberdeen Country Club, Long Bay Club, Tradition Golf Club, and Litchfield Country Club.

In addition to golf, active adults can find many activities throughout the Myrtle Beach area. Shopping and dining opportunities like Coastal Grand Mall and Myrtle Beach Mall are abundant, as are movie theaters and performing arts centers. As with any coastal area, beach activities and water sports are popular with both residents and visiting tourists. The area also boasts amusement parks and water parks like Family Kingdom, casino cruises, and racetracks like Myrtle Beach Speedway.

What Our Local Partner Agent Says

"Myrtle Beach, commonly referred to as The Grand Strand, has become a magnet for retirees. Beautiful beaches, stunning golf courses, reasonable taxes, and a mild climate are some of the reasons active adults seek to move here. The people are friendly and because we are such a popular tourist destination we enjoy great shopping, restaurants, and have several choices of quality health care systems." - Melanie Hellmer

Area Communities to Consider