Retirement Social Security

13 Best Florida Cities Where You Can Live on a $1,800 Social Security Check

Affordable, sunny cities that are perfect for retirees on a fixed income.

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Updated July 10, 2025
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Looking to get the most out of your $1,800 Social Security check while enjoying sunny beaches and mild winters at the same time? If you're from an area with a high cost of living, you can make your funds stretch a lot further by moving to Florida in retirement.

Plus, Florida doesn't have state income tax. Of course, to have a stress-free retirement, you'll need to balance affordability with other concerns such as safety, healthcare, and cultural life.

Below, we'll look at 13 of the best Florida cities where you can retire within your budget.

Editor's note: All pricing data pulled from Zillow unless otherwise noted.

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Bartow

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Average rent: $1,095

Average home value: $272,554

Located between Tampa and Orlando, Bartow is also 12 miles southeast of Lakeland. Nicknamed the "City of Oaks and Azaleas," it's the seat of Polk County and home to roughly 20,000 residents.

Bartow's quaint downtown offers historic architecture while remaining accessible to nearby parks, trails, and lakes.

Crestview

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Average rent: $940

Average home value: $294,162

Crestview, the seat of Okaloosa County in the Florida panhandle, is a good option if you enjoy small-town living, with 27,000 residents. Nicknamed the "Hub City," Crestview is located at the junction of three highways, with easy access to Pensacola, Tallahassee, and the beach.

The city is quiet and family-friendly, and the nearby Eglin Air Force Base provides a military presence.

Edgewater

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Average rent: $1,150

Average home value: $299,972

Edgewater offers serene coastal small-town living, with a population of 23,000; however, it's just 17 miles from Daytona Beach and an hour away from Orlando. For outdoor enthusiasts, Edgewater offers boating, fishing, and paddling, as well as plentiful parks and greenery.

The city has a low crime rate and is home to many retirees, giving it a community feel.

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Gainesville

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Average rent: $1,128

Average home value: $303,594

Gainesville is the seat of Alachua County and the most populous city in north central Florida, with roughly 145,000 residents.

If you like college town vibes, Gainesville is home to the University of Florida, which gives you access to plenty of sporting and cultural events. The UF Health system is one of the best hospital networks in the state.

Homosassa Springs

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Average rent: $1,000

Average home value: $238,445

Homosassa Springs is a small unincorporated community in Citrus County on Florida's northwest central coast. With just 14,000 residents and a quaint community feel, it's ideal for nature lovers looking for a quiet escape.

At the nearby Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, visitors can see manatees, bobcats, whooping cranes, alligators, and more.

Lake Wales

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Average rent: $1,000

Average home value: $243,833

Also part of the Lakeland metropolitan area, Lake Wales is a charming, quiet city of 16,000 residents known for its scenic lakes and rolling hills.

It's a relaxed and welcoming place with a strong community feel and a variety of festivals and other activities.

Lakeland

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Average rent: $1,200

Average home value: $315,341

Cities in the Lakeland region are cheap places to retire in Florida, but so is the city of Lakeland itself. With 122,000 residents enjoying scenic parks, historic architecture, and dozens of lakes.

Lakeland provides a relaxed, affordable lifestyle while offering easy access to Tampa and Orlando.

Milton

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Average rent: $1,050

Average home value: $283,342

Milton is a city of just 10,000 people close to Pensacola, so it offers nature and small-town living with a big city nearby. Residents enjoy canoeing, fishing, and hiking in Blackwater River State Park.

They also have access to Pensacola's white sand beaches.

Panama City

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Average rent: $1,165

Average home value: $282,859

Panama City is strategically located on the water, between Pensacola and Tallahassee, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 200,000. The city is home to many outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities such as kayaking, snorkeling, hunting, and fishing.

The nearby Shell Island is a highlight, featuring seven miles of pristine white sand beach and crystal-clear water, accessible via a boat trip.

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Pensacola

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Average rent: $1,266

Average home value: $263,380

If you enjoy seaside living, Pensacola is the perfect destination. Located just east of Alabama on Florida's "Emerald Coast," with over 500,000 residents in the metropolitan area, the city blends city life with beaches where you can swim, fish, and kayak.

Pensacola also has a strong military presence, with Naval Air Station Pensacola right next door.

Tallahassee

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Average rent: $1,100

Average home value: $294,304

Florida's state capital, Tallahassee, offers a blend of college town energy and natural beauty, with more than 200,000 residents.

The city is home to Florida State University, Florida A&M, and Tallahassee State College, and offers outdoor activities like forests, rivers, hiking trails, and more

Titusville

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Average rent: $1,200

Average home value: $275,406

Titusville, the seat of Brevard County, is the gateway to the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral, which makes it ideal for spaceflight enthusiasts.

The city has a quaint downtown with shops, restaurants, and cultural events. Just across the bridge, the 140,000-acre Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge is a popular birdwatching destination.

Winter Haven

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Average rent: $1,100

Average home value: $282,789

Winter Haven is another affordable Florida city in the Lakeland region, 15 miles due east of the city of Lakeland. With dozens of lakes inside its borders, this city of 57,000 is ideal for lovers of the outdoors.

Winter Haven also offers a charming and walkable downtown with historic buildings, shops, cafes, and community events.

Bottom line

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Whether you prioritize cultural activities, access to nature, good healthcare, or big-city living, there's no question that there are affordable Florida cities for those on a $1,800 Social Security check.

If you can supplement your Social Security with other savings or part-time income, you'll be able to make your money go even further when retiring to Florida.

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