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Top 5 Texas Cities to Retire to: As Low as $1,500 a Month
If your retirement funds are pushing you towards a lifestyle that's more economical, let me steer you to Texas, a badass state with delightful weather all year round and modern facilities.
According to Yahoo Finance, a comfy retirement here could cost you as low as $1,500 a month.
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Let's dive into the top 5 Texan cities where your retirement could be easy on your wallet.
1. Lubbock: A spot with reasonable living costs and numerous amenities, Lubbock might be your retirement haven. Picture renting a one-bedroom flat for around $750 monthly! Just remember, healthcare expenses can be a bit steep, averaging about $452 a month.
2. Midland: A cost-effective city with a wealth of attractions, Midland's rental rates for a one-bedroom apartment float around $716 a month. Healthcare stands at about $436 per month, allowing you to relish a lively, contemporary lifestyle sprinkled with historical elements.
3. McAllen: Ever considered early retirement? McAllen is the answer! This town offers a significantly economical lifestyle with a one-bedroom apartment costing about $592 a month. Also, healthcare costs are relatively low here, around $391 monthly. Not to mention the charming shops and restaurants throughout the town.
4. Odessa: This suburbia gem offers a one-bedroom flat for about $510 a month, with healthcare costs of nearly $440 monthly. Odessa boasts community pools, rec centers, and various shops and dining options.
5. Killeen: Crave the bustling city life with close access to services and family. Killeen could be your fit. Rent may be slightly higher, around $730 per month, but groceries, commuting, and utilities are reasonably priced. Plus, Austin's just an hour's drive away.
In the end, a comfortable retirement isn't always about luxurious city life or popular tourist destinations.
A place with economical living costs, excellent amenities, and activities you love could be the ideal, budget-friendly retirement spot.
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