Cheapest Places to Retire in the U.S.A.

When people in the U.S. retire, they often move to warmer areas of the country. There are a number of cheap places to retire by the water, in different states of the country.
  1. Fort Smith

    • Fort Smith, Arkansas, is surrounded by the Arkansas River. In 2007, the median price for homes in Fort Smith was $87,000, according to the "25 Best Places for Affordable Homes" guide on CNNMoney.com. In Fort Smith and the surrounding area, people can go to a wine tasting, watch an orchestra or community theater performance, and/or go golfing.

    Des Moines

    • The capital of Iowa, Des Moines sits along the banks of the Des Moines River. The median price for homes in the city in 2007 was $105,000. The city features hiking and biking trails, an outdoor sculpture garden, art galleries, race tracks, golf courses, museums and theaters.

    North Augusta

    • North Augusta, North Carolina, is located on the northern banks of the Savannah River. In North Augusta, the median price for homes in 2007 was $124,900. In and around North Augusta, people can also go golfing, fishing, hunting, horseback riding and watch live musical and theatrical performances.

    Benbrook

    • Benbrook, Texas, is a suburb of Fort Worth located near Benbrook Lake. In the city, the median price for a home was $145,136 in 2007. Some of the main activities in and around the suburb are fishing, boating, swimming, hiking, horseback riding, golfing and water skiing.

    Ferry Pass

    • Ferry Pass, Florida, is a suburb of Pensacola located near the Gulf Coast. The median price of houses in this suburb is $129,350. Ferry Pass is located near Pensacola's shops, restaurants, white sand beaches and art galleries.

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