Attention Florida-bound retirees: There's more to the Sunshine State than Disney, golf and beaches.
Modest but well-maintained homes can still be found in the $150,000-$250,000 range – a price point that has become increasingly rare in the state’s more popular retirement destinations. Property taxes ...
Ohio's low cost of living, well-established healthcare infrastructure, and a lack of taxes on social security benefits and ...
Florida has been the dream retirement destination for decades. The sunshine, the no-income-tax policy, the retirement communities - it all sounded perfect. But something shifted. In 2024, Florida's ...
Gen Z is quietly crashing Florida’s most famous retirement party. In one of the stranger migration twists of early 2026, a ...
“While Gen Z accounts for a smaller share of total moves compared to older generations (just 2.2% of total moves in the U.S.) ...
The Motley Fool surveyed 2,000 retired Americans to get their thoughts. It used the insights from the survey to rank the best ...
HarborChase of Beachwalk is set to open in St. Augustine's Beachwalk development, promising 172 residences and resort-style ...
Harbor Retirement Associates (HRA) announced the start of construction on a new senior living community in St. Johns, Florida ...
Village On The Isle, a continuing care retirement community with more than 400 residences on the island of Venice in south ...
A new study from informational website FinanceBuzz identified 15 Southern cities where retirees can comfortably retire with low monthly housing costs.
Buddha reports South Carolina leads in migration searches for 2025, with Myrtle Beach attracting the most interest; Alaska is emerging as a new hotspot.