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Top Ten Places to Retire in Florida

Miami Beach, FL
Miami Beach, FL

Where to retire in Miami, Florida including facts on home prices, crime, climate, healthcare, culture, etc.

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Tampa, FL
Tampa, FL

The University of South Florida (26,000) and University of Tampa are just 2 of the colleges that keep a youthful feel in Tampa. Where to Retire in Tampa and Home Prices As you might imagine in a city this diverse there is every kind of neighborhood from downtown urban, expensive waterfront, to countless active adult communities.

Orlando, FL
Orlando, FL

2) A Best Place to Retire in Florida: Rockledge Florida Rockledge, population 25,000, is in Brevard County a few miles from Florida’s east coast beaches. It’s located just off of I-95 almost dead center between Jacksonville and Miami.

Gainesville, FL
Gainesville, FL

What it's Like to Retire in Gainesville Gainesville is the home of the University of Florida, one of the 10 largest universities in the U.S. (enrollment 52,000). The town has many attractions for active adults; in fact it was named as one of the “Top Ten Value Towns” of 2007 for active adults 55+.

Coral Gables, FL
Coral Gables, FL

Coral Gables is a great place to raise a family. The traffic circles make it nearly impossible to speed through residential neighborhoods, and the city even has one of the lowest crime rates in Miami-Dade County.

St. Petersburg, FL.
St. Petersburg, FL.

People looking to retire in a low-key Florida city with a lot to do will like St. Petersburg. It is particularly nice for beach and water lovers. The average age in St. Pete is 41.

Naples, FL
Naples, FL

Naples : Florida What it's Like to Retire in Naples. Where to Retire in Naples and Home Prices. What is special about Naples. What is not special about Naples. Who will like retirement in Naples. Local economy is driven by. Climate and Physical Environment. Restaurants & Cultural Scene.

Port St
Port St

Port St. Lucie Beach is located in St. Lucie County. Port Saint Lucie started as a development of the General Development Corporation and became a city on April 27, 1961. Today the city is home to spring training for the New York Mets.

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