Florida still sells itself as a sun-soaked, tax-friendly dream, but for a growing slice of the middle class that dream is ...
When it comes to retirement communities, Southwest Florida has plenty of them. But which ones stand out? Only a handful made Newsweek’s “best” continuing care retirement communities for 2025 because ...
The Sunshine State used to be where all walks of life could afford a place to retire. That’s changing as it grows pricier.
Florida has long been the state that the rest of the country, at least much of the eastern part of the country, can’t wait to retire to. The Sunshine State is known for its beach and golfing ...
Imagine a Florida retirement for $395 to $520 a month, with amenities including a newly renovated swimming pool, tennis courts, a baseball field, and a lake for boating. There are only two catches: No ...
The low cost of living that Florida used to boast has waned, and those who moved here in pursuit of more affordable living ...
With its warm weather and low taxes, it’s no surprise that Florida is a huge retirement hotspot for seniors across the nation ...
Retiring to Florida has long been popular thanks to its warm climate, lack of state income tax, and abundant recreational activities. However, some of the state's traditional retirement hotspots are ...
A Florida city boasts lakefront scenery — and tops a list of retirement “boomtowns.” Leesburg ranks No. 1 on a list of U.S. cities that are quickly attracting older residents, according to results ...
When artist Margo Brewer moved to Florida, she initially settled in a common snowbird destination: The Villages, about an hour northwest of Orlando, one of the Sunshine State's most popular retirement ...