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10 Beach-Front Cities That Are Quickly Becoming Retirement Hot Spots

Move over, Miami Beach, as these gorgeous beach towns cost a lot less.

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Updated July 4, 2026
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For decades, folks searching for the perfect place to retire have flocked to coastal destinations like Naples, Hilton Head, and Miami Beach. But rising home prices, insurance costs, and the overall cost of living have made many of these retirement meccas tough to afford.

Fortunately, there are cities with similar perks, like sandy shores, accessible healthcare, and like-minded communities sans the eye-popping price tags. For those hoping to save money in retirement, these places prove that the affordable coastal dream is still alive.

Editor's note: All housing data comes from Zillow and Apartments.com, unless otherwise stated.

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Pensacola, Florida

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Median home price: $267,121

Average rent: $1,369

This panhandle town with sugar sand beaches is one of Florida's last affordable Gulf Coast jewels. Daily living costs sit below the national average.

Retirees have access to good healthcare at Ascension Sacred Heart, Baptist Hospital, and more. Folks can rely on a robust tourism- and military-driven economy for stability, as well as Florida's tax-friendly laws.

Biloxi, Mississippi

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Median home price: $238,011
Average rent: $1,109

Situated on Mississippi's sunny coastline, Biloxi is exceptionally affordable, though it often flies under the radar of beach lovers. Retirees enjoy casino-forward nightlife after spending days strolling the boardwalk and splashing in the sea.

Healthcare access has improved substantially, driven by upgrades at Memorial Hospital Biloxi and increased funding for the Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System.

Ocean Beach, Washington

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Median home price: $345,043

Average rent: $1,258

This laid-back town on Washington's Pacific coast has stunning beaches, cooler summer temperatures, and an atmosphere much different than its Sun Belt counterparts. Pass your hours paddling, clamming, or simply appreciating nature at Grays Harbor.

While Ocean Shores itself is smallish, retirees have access to healthcare at hospitals in nearby Aberdeen, including Harbor Regional Health.

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Corpus Christi, Texas

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Median home price: $225,063

Average rent: $1,014

Over 20% of the population in this Gulf Coast city of 300,000+ is 60 and over, cementing its place as a retirement hotspot. Costs have stayed manageable, however, drawing residents who enjoy fishing and boating year-round. There's a beach for every kind of beachgoer, too.

Four major hospitals promise accessible healthcare for retirees, including the award-winning Corpus Christi Medical Center.

Deerfield Beach, Florida

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Median home price: $273,836

Average rent: $1,740

Sandwiched between the fancier communities of Pompano Beach and Boca Raton, this Atlantic Coast beach town holds onto its Old Florida spirit. All of South Florida's best healthcare is only a car ride away, shared with plenty of folks of retirement age.

The community is moderately walkable, especially if you enjoy strolling on the area's varied beaches.

Newport News, Virginia

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Median home price: $294,247

Average rent: $1,298

The famous Virginia Beach may be right around the corner, but home values are much more affordable in Newport News, which even has its own little beaches. The "New Blue Collar" town has been a shipbuilding hub for centuries, lending it a unique vibe.

Along with maritime energy comes expanding healthcare facilities, while 18% of the population is age 62 or older.

Fort Pierce, Florida

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Median home price: $278,709

Average rent: $1,393

Laid-back and artsy with a military presence, Fort Pierce flies under the radar, keeping costs lower and beaches less crowded for retirees. The small but stunning Fort Pierce Inlet State Park is perfect for snorkelers and scuba enthusiasts, or just for a low-key beach picnic.

HCA Florida Lawnwood Hospital ensures you'll have access to healthcare right in town.

Rockport, Texas

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Median home price: $308,574

Average rent: $1,040

This city of over 10,000 souls is the laid-back beach town many dream of, with an artsy atmosphere and piers aplenty. A low cost of living draws retirees in search of festivals, fresh seafood, and a good sunset. You can bring your boat and your RV.

Rockport has its own ER, while the medical facilities of Corpus Christi are a half hour away.

Gulfport, Mississippi

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Median home price: $206,371

Average rent: $938

The most affordable beach town on this list is home to sugar-sand beaches that open out onto shallow waters of the Mississippi Sound. The city itself has a port energy where you can enjoy fresh seafood by day and live music at night.

Memorial Hospital Gulfport provides medical care for the area, as does Garden Park Medical Center.

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Daytona Beach, Florida

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Median home price: $250,051

Average rent: $1,287

Daytona Beach may not be a hidden gem, but it remains affordable with an energy distinctly its own. Active retirees enjoy diverse cuisine, walkable (or drivable!) beach areas, and nearby golf courses. Festivals and concerts are never in short supply here.

Healthcare is easily accessible, with AdventHealth Daytona Beach and Halifax Health Medical Center serving the region.

Bottom line

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If you dream of waking up near the water, these sunny locales deliver the coastal retirement lifestyle for less. From Atlantic-adjacent cities to West Coast beach towns, sun, surf, and sea await, along with the modern practicalities we all need when it comes to healthcare.

Before making any move, however, be sure to factor homeowners insurance into your retirement plan. Flood and wind coverage costs have risen dramatically in many coastal areas, and premiums can vary from one place to the next.

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Josh Koebert

Josh Koebert has spent more than 16 years digging into the data behind how Americans earn, save, and retire. As a senior content marketer at FinanceBuzz, his work covers both ends of that challenge: the job market and real estate pressures that shape how much people can save, and the Social Security policies, 401(k) strategies, and retirement income gaps that determine what they'll actually have when they get there.
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