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  2. 5 Affordable Places To Retire Near the Beach - AOL

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    A retirement haven, Venice, Florida, has a population of just over 26,000 -- almost 62% are age 65 and up. Therefore, it's not surprising that the city was named the top destination for snowbirds ...

  3. 13 Best Places To Retire in Florida That You’ve Never Heard Of

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    Located south of Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach is a coastal town with around 27,000 people. The city is “known for its beautiful beaches, historic downtown and vibrant arts scene,” said Schill.

  4. 20 Best Florida Cities To Retire on $3,000 a Month - AOL

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    20. Deerfield Beach. Monthly expenditures: $2,648 Livability: 71 % of population 65 and older: 22.7% Deerfield Beach sneaks into the top 20 Florida cities to live on $3,000 due to its overall ...

  5. Century Village, Florida - Wikipedia

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    This article deals only with the West Palm Beach Century Village, the only one formerly designated a census-designated place (CDP) and is now an unincorporated place. [3] All of them are gated retirement communities, whose residents must be 55 or over.

  6. Housing in Florida - Wikipedia

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    House in Boca Grande, Florida. Housing in Florida consists of apartments, condominiums, hotels, retirement communities, and houses. Common types of housing in the state include Cracker-style homes, Ranch-style homes, Caribbean-style homes, and condominiums with architectural styles including Spanish Colonial Revival, Victorian, Mediterranean Revival, Art Deco, Pueblo Revival, and modern.

  7. Nalcrest, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The community consists of 253 acres (1.0 km 2), 153 acres (0.6 km 2) of which are developed into 500 garden-style apartments. [4] The remaining 100 acres (0.4 km 2 ) are undeveloped and include a manmade lake of 15 acres, around which the community is developed and connects to the 7,500 acre Lake Weohyakapka .