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  2. The 11 Safest Places To Retire in Texas - AOL

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    Fulshear has a classic Texas small-town vibe, with community parks, hiking trails and recreation centers. ... Kerrville is considered one of the top retirement towns in Texas, with median housing ...

  3. 7 Best Texas Cities To Retire on $2,600 a Month - AOL

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    Methodology: To find the Best Texas Cities to Retire on $2,500 a Month, GOBankingRates gathered a list of cities in Texas from the U.S. Census: American Consumer Survey and the average rental cost ...

  4. Best Places To Retire in Texas on $2,000 a Month - AOL

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    Texas is a huge state of more than 268,000 square miles and 1,800 cities and towns. Even so, there are less than a handful of places where retirees can live on $2,000 a month -- none of which are...

  5. 10 Best Small Towns To Retire on $2,300 a Month - AOL

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    10. Humble, Texas. Average rent for 1-bedroom: $984 Monthly expenditures: $2,140 In Humble, nearly 15% of the population is age 65 or older. And here, you'll pay only $336.67 in monthly groceries ...

  6. Sun City Texas - Wikipedia

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    Sun City Texas is a 4,750-acre (19.2 km 2) [1] age-restricted community located in Georgetown, Texas, a city 35 miles north of Austin off Interstate 35. It is part of the chain of Sun City communities started by Del Webb .

  7. List of municipalities in Texas - Wikipedia

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    The types of municipalities in Texas are defined in the Local Government Code, which was codified in 1987. The designations of city, town and village were superseded by Type A, B, and C general-law cities in the code. [5] In Texas, there are two forms of municipal government: general-law and home-rule.