Good Reasons to Retire in Florida

Looking to Retire to Florida? Here Are a Few Good Ideas to Convince Anyone

By Calissa Leigh, published Jun 14, 2005
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If you have been thinking of retirement, have you thought about moving to Florida? It's better known for the place for retires to relax and enjoy life. Find out why Florida is so attractive.

Of all the places in the world, Florida has some of the best-known golf courses, and better yet, golf season is nearly 365 days a year. With some award winning courses, even if you don't enjoy golf, you'll certainly enjoy the company. And if you've never played a game before, there are plenty of people willing to teach even the more seasoned amateurs.

Florida is nothing but beaches. Surrounding all three sides, you'll have your choice of gulf water or ocean water, and the more south you go, the whiter the sands and the blue the oceans. Getting to know the area, you'll find where the crowds aren't so you will have more space to run. A personal favorite is Palm Beach's own white sands and blue waters, perfect for feeling like you're far away on a tropical island.

If you are looking for some new friends, they are already there, with plenty of time off for some fun. People in Florida who are retired are no longer in a hurry to get anywhere, so feel free to kick back and take in some lemonade as you get to know your neighbors.

Florida has some of the best affordable housing, as long as you are not planning on living right on the beach. Retirement communities are highly affordable and some are even considerate to moderate budgets. Forget the heating bill, it only gets cold enough for a light jacket in some areas for about a month or two. Some of the best parts about Florida housing are that your house is always increasing in value. Buying now lets you sell hirer down the road.

When the grandkids come to play, or you are ready to vacation, your choices are easier when you live within driving distance of an assortment of major theme parks. People living in Florida get local's only discounts when it comes to certain theme parks like Disney World and Universal Studios.

Good Reasons to Retire in Florida

St. Petersburg Zoo offers a great manatee exhibit.

Credit: � Calissa Hatton

Takeaways
  • Fine Golf Courses
  • White Sandy Beaches
  • Warm Weather All Year Long
Did You Know?
Florida residents get major discounts to hot vacation spots like Disney World and Universal Studios.
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Florida isn't cheap anymore, and it will be outpacing the rest of the country in cost of living for the next several decades.

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 3:10:00 PM

 
Can anyone please tell me if I can come to florida to retire with my wife,witht-out having to start a business .We are from scotland uk.we keep getting all sorts of views on this and dont know if we would need a green card,or is a green card only for people who want to work. thanks.

Posted on 07/31/2007 at 7:07:00 PM

 
Southern Florida can get very hot and humid so any $$ saved on heating gets spent on air conditioning..and don't forget the hurricanes!

Posted on 04/21/2007 at 7:04:00 AM

 
Are there any cold-weather places known as retirement communities?

Posted on 06/14/2005 at 1:06:00 PM

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