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  2. Why Florida’s Retirees Are Fleeing — and Where They ... - AOL

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    In just half a decade, the median price of a single-family house in Florida rose $150,000, or 60%. According to Redfin, the average cost of a home in March 2018 was approximately $250,000. In July ...

  3. Boomers are still obsessed with retiring in Florida, even ...

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    Whether Florida's retirees are making do with the non-taxable retirement income or there’s a new class of wealthy retirees in town, SmartAsset’s data indicates the the state is still a ...

  4. Ken H. Johnson, an economist at Florida Atlantic University, attributes this growth to retirees being priced out of South Florida. “It’s more affordable,” the couple’s real estate agent ...

  5. Is Florida still a safe place to retire? - AOL

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    A California-born woman, who chose to remain anonymous, told Newsweek she moved to Florida seeking a “safe place to retire” with her husband after they both retired from the U.S. Navy.

  6. Retirement 2024: These Are the 10 Worst Places To Retire in ...

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    Florida has been attracting retirees for many years and there are several reasons for that, including endless beaches, clear waters and desirable weather.. Indeed, more than 338,000 Americans ...

  7. 5 Key Signs You’re on Track To Retire in Florida in the Next ...

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    When you think of retirement, you most likely think of sunny days, warm beaches and a tropical beverage in hand. In other words, the state of Florida! It makes sense that the Sunshine State is a...

  8. 6 Myths About Retiring in Florida - AOL

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    Florida has always been a hot destination spot for retirees. There's no shortage of gorgeous beaches, golf courses and sunny weather. The state also doesn't tax income, which goes a long way when...

  9. 7 Reasons You Might Not Want To Retire in Florida - AOL

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    Minimum savings needed for 30 years of retirement: $1,105,989 If you have your sights set on retiring in Florida, here are some reasons you may want to reconsider .