10 Best Places to Retire in Florida on A Budget

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7. Deltona – Daytona Beach – Ormond Beach

The overall cost of living in this area is at 4 percent below the national average, which is just great when you think about it. Sure, it might not be spectacular, but it’s still something and it’s certainly good enough to take into consideration when thinking about moving. Healthcare costs are 2 percent below the average, while the cost of transportation is also 4 percent below the national average. The best comes when it comes to taxes however, as they’re about 26 percent below the average in this area. If that’s not an impressive stat, I don’t know what is.

Housing costs, however, are a bit above the median price in the United States, namely some 7 percent, but that’s not exactly a tragedy since you’ll be saving so much in the other departments. The average home price in this metro area sits at $120,300.

10 Best Places to Retire in Florida on A Budget

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