7 Cities Boomers Should Consider Retiring To Now That Trump Will Be President

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Boomers have spent decades planning out their retirements. Building a nest egg takes a lot of work, but relocating to the right city can give your retirement funds more mileage. However, you don’t have to move to a rural area to save money. There are plenty of cities that can accommodate boomers. They may get an influx of retirees arriving during Trump’s second term.

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Austin, Texas

Andy Saintilus, acquisition manager at We Buy Doors (a company that helps homeowners sell fast by purchasing their homes), mentioned Austin as a growing city for retirees.

“Austin consistently ranks as one of the top cities for retirees and it’s easy to see why. The city offers a unique combination of no state income tax, a low cost of living and access to world-class amenities,” he said.

“For retirees who enjoy an active lifestyle, Austin delivers with its vibrant music scene, extensive parks and year-round outdoor activities,” Saintilus added. “Additionally, the city has a growing healthcare infrastructure, ensuring peace of mind for those seeking top-notch medical services. Austin’s dynamic and youthful energy and affordability make it a perfect choice for those looking to thrive in retirement.”

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Scottsdale, Arizona

Saintilus also suggested Scottsdale, Arizona as a top city for retirees. The warm weather can make it an attractive location for snowbirds.

“Scottsdale is synonymous with luxury and leisure, making it an excellent option for those seeking a more refined retirement. The city boasts a warm desert climate, renowned golf courses and an array of spa resorts, ensuring that retirees can enjoy a life of relaxation and recreation,” he explained.

“However, Scottsdale also offers robust healthcare services, a top priority for many retirees,” he added. “With a strong sense of community, fine dining and cultural activities, Scottsdale delivers the tranquility and the amenities that make retirement enjoyable.”

Charleston, South Carolina

Saintilus wrapped up his list of recommended cities with Charleston, South Carolina, which offers retirees plenty of things to do.

“Charleston is an ideal blend of Southern charm, rich history and modern conveniences. The city offers a slower pace of life, perfect for retirees looking for peace and a sense of connection to their surroundings,” he said.

“With mild weather, beautiful beaches and a vibrant arts and food scene, Charleston offers everything you need for an enriched lifestyle,” Saintilus added. “Additionally, the city’s healthcare services and proximity to family-friendly activities make it a top contender for those seeking a well-rounded retirement experience. The mix of culture, nature and comfort in Charleston makes it an excellent choice for those looking to enjoy their golden years.”

Pensacola, Florida

Grzegorz Kowalski, CEO and founder of TripOffice, also included promising cities in Florida, Texas and South Carolina, starting with Pensacola.

“Pensacola offers affordable living with low housing costs compared to other Florida beach destinations,” he explained. “It’s a quiet city with great internet for remote work and the cost of dining and activities is budget-friendly, making it ideal for both digital nomads and retirees looking for a relaxed lifestyle.”

Galveston, Texas

Kowalski also recommended Galveston for people who are looking at promising cities in the Lone Star State.

“Galveston provides affordable housing and low cost of living, especially compared to major coastal cities,” he added. “It offers a peaceful atmosphere, great beaches and a slower pace of life, making it attractive to both remote workers and retirees seeking an affordable beach destination.”

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Kowalski wrapped up his list of U.S. cities with a South Carolina city that’s two hours away from Charleston. It’s also less than an hour away from North Carolina.

“Myrtle Beach has one of the most affordable costs of living for a coastal city, with low housing costs and plenty of budget-friendly restaurants and activities,” he said. “It’s perfect for digital nomads and retirees who want access to the beach without the high price tag of more popular beach cities.”

Lisbon, Portugal

Retirees who are looking for international cities may want to consider Lisbon, Portugal. Kowalski explained why this city is worth keeping on your radar.

“Lisbon combines historic charm with modern conveniences, making it a favorite for retirees and digital nomads alike,” he added. “The mild climate, vibrant culture and excellent healthcare make it ideal. Plus, the city’s friendly expat network and tax benefits are big bonuses.”

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