Best Places to Retire in 2026: Our Top 50 Cities Ranked
Published March 17, 2026
Best Places to Retire in 2026: Our Top 50 Cities Ranked
Every year, millions of Americans search for the best place to retire. Most rankings they find are built for general audiences — weighting job markets, nightlife, and school districts alongside factors that actually matter to retirees. RetireCityIQ is different. Our scoring model is built exclusively for retirement decisions, weighting affordability (30%), healthcare access (25%), state and local taxes (20%), climate (15%), and lifestyle (10%) using data from the Census Bureau, CMS, NOAA, and the Tax Foundation.
These are the 50 best cities to retire in 2026, according to our data. Your priorities are different from ours — take the quiz to see your personal top 10.
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How We Ranked These Cities
Each city's score reflects a weighted composite of five retirement-critical factors. We model tax burdens for typical retiree income ($60K–$100K from Social Security, pensions, and withdrawals), measure healthcare access at the city level (not metro), and use 30-year NOAA climate normals rather than single-year snapshots. Full details are on our methodology page.
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Top 10 at a Glance
1. Sarasota, FL
Sarasota combines Florida's zero-income-tax advantage with excellent healthcare (Sarasota Memorial Hospital is consistently top-rated), a thriving arts and cultural scene, and Gulf Coast beaches. The cost of living is above the national average, but retirees with pension or investment income save significantly on taxes. Average January high: 72°F. Walkability is above average for a Florida city.
Best for: Tax-free income, cultural amenities, beach lifestyle, strong healthcare.
2. Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Springs delivers 300+ sunny days, stunning mountain scenery, and access to five major military installations (important for veteran retirees). Healthcare access is strong through UCHealth Memorial, and Colorado's retirement income exclusion ($24K at 65+) sweetens the tax picture. The cost of living is moderate for the Front Range, and property taxes are among the lowest in the nation.
Best for: Active outdoor lifestyle, sunshine, military/veteran retirees, low property taxes.
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3. Asheville, NC
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, Asheville offers a mild four-season climate, vibrant arts and food culture, and affordable mountain living compared to Colorado or the Pacific Northwest. North Carolina partially taxes retirement income but exempts Social Security. Mission Hospital provides solid regional healthcare. The craft brewery scene is nationally recognized.
Best for: Mountain living, arts and culture, four-season climate, moderate cost of living.
4. San Antonio, TX
San Antonio is one of the most affordable major cities in the Sun Belt. Texas has no state income tax, and housing costs are well below comparable metros like Phoenix or Tampa. The South Texas Medical Center — one of the largest medical complexes in the world — provides exceptional healthcare access. Mild winters and rich cultural heritage round out the appeal.
Best for: Affordability in a major city, no income tax, world-class healthcare, cultural richness.
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5. Chattanooga, TN
Chattanooga has reinvented itself as a mid-size Southern city with outdoor recreation, a revitalized downtown, and a genuinely affordable cost of living. Tennessee has no state income tax, and property taxes are low. Healthcare access through CHI Memorial and Erlanger is solid. The city's walkable riverfront, hiking trails, and proximity to the Smoky Mountains make it ideal for active retirees.
Best for: Affordability, no income tax, outdoor recreation, walkable downtown.
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6. St. Petersburg, FL
St. Pete averages 361 days of sunshine per year — one of the sunniest cities in the U.S. The waterfront lifestyle, growing arts scene (Salvador Dali Museum, Imagine Museum), and proximity to Tampa's healthcare infrastructure make it a strong retirement pick. No state income tax. Housing costs are rising but still below Miami and Naples.
Best for: Year-round sunshine, waterfront lifestyle, arts and culture, tax-free income.
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7. Greenville, SC
Greenville's revitalized downtown, low cost of living, and mild climate have made it one of the fastest-growing retirement destinations in the Southeast. South Carolina offers a generous $15,000 retirement income deduction for residents 65+, and property taxes are among the lowest in the nation. Prisma Health provides regional healthcare, and Greenville-Spartanburg Airport offers convenient travel.
Best for: Affordable downtown living, low taxes, mild four-season climate.
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8. Boise, ID
Boise offers an exceptional quality of life with access to mountain recreation, a growing food and wine scene, and a cost of living that remains below West Coast cities. Idaho taxes retirement income but has relatively low rates. Summers are dry and warm; winters are cold but manageable. St. Luke's and Saint Alphonsus provide good healthcare. The city's rapid growth has pushed housing prices up, but it remains affordable compared to Portland, Seattle, or Denver.
Best for: Four-season outdoor living, growing cultural scene, Western lifestyle.
9. Savannah, GA
Savannah's historic charm, walkable downtown, and coastal access make it one of the most distinctive retirement cities in the country. Georgia's retirement income exclusion ($65K per person at 65+) makes it effectively tax-free for most retirees. The cost of living is moderate, and Memorial Health provides solid healthcare. Mild winters and the proximity to Hilton Head and the Golden Isles add lifestyle appeal.
Best for: Historic charm, walkability, generous tax exclusion, coastal access.
10. Tucson, AZ
Tucson offers genuine desert affordability that its neighbors Phoenix and Scottsdale increasingly cannot match. Arizona does not tax Social Security benefits, and property taxes are low. Banner-University Medical Center provides strong healthcare access. With 350 sunny days, mild winters, and Saguaro National Park at the city's edge, Tucson appeals to retirees who want Sun Belt living without Sun Belt prices.
Best for: Desert affordability, sunshine, low taxes, outdoor recreation.
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Cities 11–25
11. Fort Collins, CO
College-town energy (Colorado State University), craft brewery capital, 300 sunny days, and access to Rocky Mountain National Park. Colorado's retirement income exclusion helps offset state income tax. View profile →
12. Charleston, SC
Historic architecture, world-class dining, and coastal lifestyle with South Carolina's favorable retirement tax treatment. Healthcare through MUSC (Medical University of South Carolina) is excellent. View profile →
13. Pensacola, FL
One of the most affordable Gulf Coast cities. No state income tax, white-sand beaches, military heritage (NAS Pensacola), and a growing downtown. Underrated healthcare through Ascension Sacred Heart. View profile →
14. Knoxville, TN
Gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains with no state income tax and very affordable housing. University of Tennessee provides cultural and healthcare resources (UT Medical Center). View profile →
15. Henderson, NV
The safest large city in Nevada, with master-planned communities, proximity to Las Vegas amenities, and no state income tax. Growing healthcare infrastructure and mild winters. View profile →
16. Scottsdale, AZ
Upscale desert retirement with world-class golf, spa culture, and the Mayo Clinic. Higher cost of living than other Arizona cities, but the lifestyle and healthcare are top-tier. View profile →
17. Augusta, GA
Extremely affordable living, Georgia's generous retirement income exclusion, and the Medical College of Georgia for healthcare. Home of The Masters — a golfer's dream. View profile →
18. Lakeland, FL
Centrally located between Tampa and Orlando, offering affordable Florida living with access to major-metro healthcare and airports. Zero income tax and median home prices under $300K. View profile →
19. Reno, NV
"The Biggest Little City" offers no income tax, proximity to Lake Tahoe, four-season recreation, and a cost of living below California. Renown Health anchors the healthcare system. View profile →
20. Wilmington, NC
Coastal living with historic charm, a film-industry-fueled cultural scene, and moderate costs. NC taxes some retirement income but exempts Social Security. New Hanover Regional Medical Center provides solid care. View profile →
21. Mesa, AZ
One of the most affordable cities in the Phoenix metro with excellent winter weather, strong healthcare access through Banner Health, and extensive 55+ community options. View profile →
22. Ocala, FL
Horse country, natural springs, and some of the lowest housing costs in Florida. Zero income tax and a small-town pace with Gainesville's UF Health system within an hour. View profile →
23. Athens, GA
Legendary college town (UGA) with affordable living, a vibrant food and music scene, and Georgia's retirement tax exclusion. Great for retirees who want intellectual stimulation without big-city costs. View profile →
24. Prescott, AZ
Mountain town climate in Arizona — four mild seasons at 5,300 feet elevation, avoiding the extreme desert heat. Historic downtown, active arts community, and growing healthcare options. View profile →
25. Myrtle Beach, SC
Affordable beach living, low taxes, 200+ golf courses, and a tourism infrastructure that provides endless dining and entertainment. Healthcare has improved with expansion of Tidelands Health and Grand Strand Medical Center. View profile →
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Cities 26–50
| Rank | City | State | Key Strength | |------|------|-------|-------------| | 26 | [Port St. Lucie](/retire/cities/port-st-lucie-fl) | FL | Affordable coastal FL, no income tax | | 27 | [Clarksville](/retire/cities/clarksville-tn) | TN | Very affordable, no income tax, Ft. Campbell area | | 28 | [Grand Junction](/retire/cities/grand-junction-co) | CO | Affordable CO, wine country, 245 sunny days | | 29 | [Boca Raton](/retire/cities/boca-raton-fl) | FL | Upscale coastal, excellent healthcare | | 30 | [Murfreesboro](/retire/cities/murfreesboro-tn) | TN | Affordable Nashville-area living, no income tax | | 31 | [Cape Coral](/retire/cities/cape-coral-fl) | FL | Waterfront canal living, affordable for SW FL | | 32 | [Columbia](/retire/cities/columbia-sc) | SC | State capital, university town, low cost | | 33 | [Medford](/retire/cities/medford-or) | OR | Southern OR wine country, no sales tax | | 34 | [Bend](/retire/cities/bend-or) | OR | Outdoor paradise, craft beer, 158 sunny days | | 35 | [Raleigh](/retire/cities/raleigh-nc) | NC | Research Triangle healthcare, culture | | 36 | [Daytona Beach](/retire/cities/daytona-beach-fl) | FL | Very affordable FL beach city | | 37 | [Peoria](/retire/cities/peoria-az) | AZ | Affordable Phoenix suburb, spring training | | 38 | [Jacksonville](/retire/cities/jacksonville-fl) | FL | Major city affordability, Mayo Clinic FL | | 39 | [Carson City](/retire/cities/carson-city-nv) | NV | Small-town NV, no income tax, Tahoe access | | 40 | [Beaufort](/retire/cities/beaufort-sc) | SC | Charming Lowcountry, military-friendly | | 41 | [Pueblo](/retire/cities/pueblo-co) | CO | Very affordable CO, mild winters at 4,700 ft | | 42 | [Tallahassee](/retire/cities/tallahassee-fl) | FL | College-town energy, affordable FL capital | | 43 | [Macon](/retire/cities/macon-ga) | GA | Extremely affordable, Central GA, music heritage | | 44 | [Flagstaff](/retire/cities/flagstaff-az) | AZ | Mountain town, four seasons, NAU campus | | 45 | [Eugene](/retire/cities/eugene-or) | OR | Bike-friendly, UO culture, Willamette Valley | | 46 | [Hilton Head Island](/retire/cities/hilton-head-island-sc) | SC | Resort-quality coastal living | | 47 | [Naples](/retire/cities/naples-fl) | FL | Premium Gulf Coast, top healthcare | | 48 | [Sedona](/retire/cities/sedona-az) | AZ | Stunning scenery, arts, mild climate | | 49 | [Bluffton](/retire/cities/bluffton-sc) | SC | Sun City Hilton Head, affordable Lowcountry | | 50 | [Las Cruces](/retire/cities/las-cruces-nm) | NM | Desert affordability, NMSU, mild winters |
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Your Priorities Are Different
This ranking reflects our default weighting — 30% affordability, 25% healthcare, 20% taxes, 15% climate, 10% lifestyle. But your priorities are uniquely yours. A retiree with a generous pension may care less about affordability and more about healthcare access. A healthy 60-year-old may weight lifestyle and climate higher than someone managing a chronic condition.
[Take the RetireCityIQ Quiz →](/retire/quiz) to see how these 50 cities rank when scored for *your* priorities. It takes under 2 minutes, and you will get a personalized top 10 with rationale for each recommendation.
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How This List Was Built
All scores come from RetireCityIQ's quantitative model. We do not accept paid placements or sponsored rankings — every city earns its position through data. For full details on our data sources, scoring formula, and update schedule, see our methodology page.
Want to compare any two cities head to head? Use our comparison tool to see a side-by-side breakdown across all five scoring categories.