PRESTIGE PROPERTY SPECIALISTS
Kellee H. Smith, PRESTIGE PROPERTY SPECIALISTSPhone: (386) 507-9121
Email: broker@trustprestige.com

Retiring in Florida Can Be Surprisingly Affordable

by Kellee H. Smith 05/12/2019


For a variety of reasons, Florida continues to be one of the most popular retirement destinations in the United States. Whether you're considering buying a house, a condo, or a luxury beachfront home, there are a lot of appealing properties available on the market. According to U.S. Census Bureau data, many of them are relatively inexpensive, too.

One strategy for starting your search for a place to retire to in Florida is to examine your lifestyle goals and create a short list of preferred locations that would offer you the features and environment you're looking for. Grandparents sometimes opt for a home near Orlando, so they can be close to Disney World and other fun theme parks. Avid golfers looking for ocean views and slightly cooler temperatures often put Jacksonville on their short list of possibilities. Jacksonville, which is Florida's largest city, has many other attractions, too, including wildlife sanctuaries, beaches, state parks, theaters, sporting venues, concerts, and other recreational places. U.S. News & World Report ranks Jacksonville as the 24th most desirable place to retire in the country. Interestingly, a handful of other popular Florida cities rank even higher.

The six other Florida cities that also made it to the top 25 list are, in order of ranking: Fort Myers (#2), Sarasota (#3), Lakeland (#10), Daytona Beach (#13), Miami (#21), and Melbourne (#23). With advantages that include mild winters, easy access to beaches, and no state income tax, there are many reasons Florida is mentioned so frequently as a desirable place to buy a retirement home. Although oceanfront properties are predictably higher in price, the median price for a Florida home is surprisingly affordable. Here's how the seven cities fared, in terms of median home prices for residents 60 years and older: Fort Myers ($233,100), Sarasota ($239,100), Lakeland ($146,500), Daytona Beach ($185,300), Miami ($261,000), Melbourne ($191,200), and Jacksonville ($200,800). Although these median home prices will fluctuate from time to time, they do make the prospect of retiring in Florida an attainable goal for many people approaching their retirement years.

The rankings were tabulated from survey results and a variety of research and data, including the quality of healthcare, housing affordability, taxes, and the local job market. Two other key elements factored into the rankings were a "happiness index" and a "desirability index." Those two aspects of the scoring system comprised about 37% of the results.

Whether you're looking to retire in Florida, buy a vacation home, or relocate your family here, one of the best starting points is to contact an experienced, local real estate agent to guide you in your search. It's also helpful to learn as much as you can about different locations you're targeting, as well as the features that matter most to you. Those could run the gamut from weather conditions and beach proximity to recreational facilities and nearby shopping areas.

If you are ready to begin your search, don't delay, your retirement dream home could be waiting for you.

About the Author
Author

Kellee H. Smith

Prestige Property Specialists was started in 1988 by Jerry and Pat Smith. Their daughter, Kellee Smith, is the second generation Broker/Owner. The company has a set of core values that the brokerage prides itself on. Ethics, education, customer service and community involvement are at the top of the list. We consider ourself a real estate family. You will notice the difference when you walk into the office.

Prestige Property Specialists has an excellent reputation around West Volusia county. Our agents hold offices in many organizations because we are passionate about leaving this community a better place to work, live and play. Recycling is one of our passions and we worked with DeLand Breakfast Rotary and the City of DeLand to get recycle bins in the downtown DeLand area. If you get to downtown DeLand, you might see our recycling mascot, "Skip D. Landfill", roaming the streets. 

We cover the following areas: DeLand, Orange City, Debary, Deltona, Lake Mary, Sanford, Lake Helen, Deleon Springs and Pierson.