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45 Affordable Retirement Towns: Best U.S. Towns for Retirement on a Budget

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45 Affordable Retirement Towns: Best U.S. Towns for Retirement on a Budget
45 Affordable Retirement Towns: Best U.S. Towns for Retirement on a Budget

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45 Affordable Retirement Towns: Best U.S. Towns for Retirement on a Budget

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UPDATED October, 2023! Looking for a great place to retire on a budget? A warm seaside town? A cozy mountain hamlet? A relaxing lakeside locale? Here we have 45 U.S. towns with living costs below or equal to the national average as determined primarily by housing costs. They also have safe neighborhoods, recreational areas and/or cultural amenities, local or nearby accredited medical facilities and more. See each town's crime rate, population, climate, percentage of people age 45 or better, cost of living, median home price, political leanings, public transit availability and even drawbacks (because no place is perfect). Reviews are short and to the point for quick reading.

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