From Maine to California, these beachside spots offer walkable charm, scenic beauty, and lifestyle perks for retirees.
Yes, it's favored by the rich and famous, but retiring in the Hamptons may not be out of your league. Here's a guide to ...
Warm weather, easy access to beaches and relatively low cost-of-living have made Wilmington and many of the surrounding small towns popular destinations for retirees. It's no surprise then that ...
U.S. News & World Report's Top 10 Best Places To Retire highlights some unexpected places—especially the No. 1–ranked city.
With no state income tax, a lower cost of living, and plenty of sunshine, Texas is a prime retirement destination that balances affordability with lifestyle.
Wilmington residents get to enjoy living in a beach town all year round, instead of visiting one on the occasional vacation. From the sunny summer months to the less-crowded offseason, there's ...
When summer rolls in, the East Coast comes alive, its beaches buzzing with life, laughter, and the scent of salt in the air.
Thousands of retirees make the Myrtle Beach area their new home every year. But depending on your savings or retirement fund, some cities may be more accommodating to the budget. While Myrtle Beach ...
According to GoBankingRates.com's findings, as of October 2025, almost 40 percent of the population there is 65 and older; ...
From charming Carson City to the lights of Reno, Nevada is full of communities that attract retirees. But which are the safest? A study by GOBankingRates, a personal finance website, ranked U.S.