Where is the safest and least expensive place to retire?

Below, you can review our list of the cheapest countries where you can retire well.

  • Portugal. Cost of Living Index: 47.94.
  • Malaysia. Cost of Living Index: 37.02.
  • Spain. Cost of Living Index: 53.88.
  • Costa Rica. Cost of Living Index: 47.01.
  • Panama. Cost of Living Index: 51.43.
  • Czech Republic.
  • Peru.
  • Slovenia.

What is the #1 retirement state?

Best & Worst States to Retire

Overall Rank State Total Score
1 Florida 59.41
2 Virginia 59.32
3 Colorado 59.27
4 Delaware 56.34

What is the number 1 retirement state?

1. (tie) West Virginia. Like Iowa, West Virginia is another state you might not think of as a retirement destination until you look at the numbers. Affordability is a big factor for anyone on a tight retirement budget, and West Virginia has the fifth-lowest average property tax burden in the country.

What is the friendliest place to retire?

The Top 50 Cities for Retirement

City Score
1 Palm Coast, FL 0.582
2 St. George, UT 0.580
3 Largo, FL 0.570
4 Cape Coral, FL 0.560

Where is the cheapest warm place to retire?

The 10 Sunniest, and Most Affordable, Cities for Retirees

  • Ely, Nevada. 73% chance of sunshine / 47.00% less expensive than national median new home price.
  • Amarillo, Texas. 73% chance of sunshine / -34.73% less than national median new home price.
  • Lubbock, Texas.
  • El Paso, Texas.
  • Yuma, Ariz.
  • Phoenix, Ariz.
  • Tucson, Ariz.

Where can I retire on $5000 a month?

Walnut Creek, California. Monthly expenditures: $3,076.

  • Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Monthly expenditures: $3,048.
  • Aventura, Florida. Monthly expenditures: $2,901.
  • Boca Raton, Florida. Monthly expenditures: $2,850.
  • Beachwood, Ohio. Monthly expenditures: $2,628.
  • Delray Beach, Florida.
  • Naples, Florida.
  • Palm Harbor, Florida.
  • What is the cheapest state for seniors to live in?

    12 of the Cheapest States to Retire

    • Mississippi. Median Home Cost: $140,818.
    • Alabama. Median Home Cost: $170,184.
    • Oklahoma. Median Home Cost: $150,754.
    • Arkansas. Median Home Cost: $149,120.
    • Georgia. Median Home Cost: $245,778.
    • Tennessee. Median Home Cost: $231,682.
    • West Virginia. Median Home Cost: $117,768.
    • Indiana.