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Growing Florida towns for retirees

On Behalf of | Jul 27, 2021 | Real estate law |

Are you dreaming of a warm-weather retirement? Residents who relocate to Florida in their 60s can choose from countless potential communities depending on their priorities.

These cities are some of the best options for seniors who want impressive amenities and a relaxing environment for their next adventure.

Sarasota

Many retirees love the rich history and vibrant arts scene of Sarasota. According to Kiplinger, residents ages 65 and older represent more than a quarter of the population of this coastal city. The city offers access to highly rated medical care from Sarasota Memorial Health Care System and upscale shopping in a distinctive island setting at St. Armands Circle, as well as the sun, surf and gleaming white sand you expect from Florida beaches. In fact, U.S. News and World Report named Sarasota as the best place in the nation to retire in 2021.

Pelican Bay

This Naples-area resort town offers a walkable, small-town feel that appeals to many retirees. If you imagine strolling to the beach, restaurants, art galleries and farmer’s markets, Pelican Bay just might be the right place for you to buy a home in Florida.

Fort Myers

Another impressive placement on the U.S. News and World Report rankings, Fort Myers is a short drive from the beach with plenty to do and see within the city limits. This metro area earns renown for green space, retail, museums and a great dining scene.

From browsing properties to closing on your Florida home, use this list as inspiration to narrow your search for the perfect retirement enclave.