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12 Quaint Southern Cities Where You Can Retire on $1,575 a Month (Or Less)

Southern charm doesn't have to come with a big price tag.

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Updated July 17, 2026
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If you're stretching a fixed income, where you live matters almost as much as how much you've saved.

Southern states have long drawn retirees with mild winters and a slower pace of life, and data from FinanceBuzz's Best Cities for Snowbirds study shows that many of those same cities also come with rents well below the national average. Find out where you could be spending your retirement.

Editor's note: Rent figures below come from that same study.

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Jonesboro, Arkansas

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Median monthly rent: $870

Home to Arkansas State University, Jonesboro blends small-town warmth with the energy of a college town. Retirees can find plenty of parks, a walkable downtown, and easy access to the Ozark foothills for weekend day trips.

The city's overall cost of living runs about 21% below the national average, so groceries, utilities, and health care tend to cost less here than in most of the country.

Morristown, Tennessee

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Median monthly rent: $876

Tucked between the Great Smoky Mountains and Cherokee Lake, Morristown offers mountain views without mountain-town prices. It's a favorite for retirees who want easy access to hiking, fishing, and boating.

Overall costs here run about 18% below the national average, and the city's historic downtown has seen a wave of small business growth, giving residents plenty of local shops and restaurants within walking distance of home.

Florence, Alabama

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Median monthly rent: $877

Florence anchors the Muscle Shoals area, a region famous for its music history and laid-back riverside setting along the Tennessee River. Retirees drawn to arts and culture will find a surprising amount of both for a city this size.

More good news? The mild climate means outdoor activities like walking trails and riverfront parks are usable most of the year.

Alexandria, Louisiana

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Median monthly rent: $899

Central Louisiana's Alexandria offers a mix of Cajun and Creole culture without the higher costs of New Orleans or Baton Rouge. The Red River runs through town, and Kisatchie National Forest is a short drive away for retirees who enjoy the outdoors.

Hickory, North Carolina

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Median monthly rent: $934

Set in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Hickory offers retirees a quieter alternative to Asheville with similar mountain scenery close by. Lake Hickory provides waterfront recreation, and the city's furniture-making heritage shows up in a strong local crafts and antiques scene.

Overall costs run about 11% below the national average, a smaller gap than some cities here, but still enough to stretch a fixed income while keeping easy interstate access to larger cities nearby.

Texarkana, Texas

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Median monthly rent: $939

Straddling the Texas-Arkansas border, Texarkana gives retirees the option to take advantage of whichever state's tax rules work better for them, while living in one connected community. It ranked among the most affordable cities in FinanceBuzz's snowbird study.

The city's overall cost of living runs about 23% below the national average, one of the lowest rates on this list, and its walkable historic downtown adds lifestyle value on top of the savings.

Dalton, Georgia

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Median monthly rent: $973

Known as the Carpet Capital of the World, Dalton offers small-town living in the foothills of the Appalachians. Retirees can explore nearby state parks or spend an afternoon at the Dalton Creative Arts Guild downtown.

Housing remains inexpensive relative to nearby Atlanta and Chattanooga, without giving up easy access to either.

Rocky Mount, North Carolina

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Median monthly rent: $1,000

Straddling the line between the coastal plain and Piedmont regions, Rocky Mount gives retirees a central location with easy access to both the Outer Banks and Raleigh. The historic Douglas Block downtown has seen a steady wave of revitalization.

The city's overall cost of living runs about 19% below the national average, giving retirees room in their budget for travel or hobbies, even with rent a bit higher than others here.

Bowling Green, Kentucky

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Median monthly rent: $1,024

Home to Western Kentucky University and the National Corvette Museum, Bowling Green offers more cultural attractions than its size would suggest. Mammoth Cave National Park is less than 30 minutes away for retirees who want regular access to the outdoors.

Plus, the city's growing dining scene means more to do without paying big-city prices for it.

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Lynchburg, Virginia

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Median monthly rent: $1,065

Perched along the James River, Lynchburg mixes hilly, historic streets with access to the Blue Ridge Parkway. Retirees can spend afternoons at riverside parks or explore the city's numerous small museums and historic sites.

The compact downtown makes it easy to get around without relying heavily on a car, which means you'll also save on transportation costs.

Hattiesburg, Mississippi

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Median monthly rent: $1,096

Known as the Hub City for its role as a rail crossroads, Hattiesburg offers retirees a walkable downtown, a university-town energy from the University of Southern Mississippi, and easy access to the Gulf Coast for day trips.

Overall costs run about 23% below the national average, among the lowest here, making it one of the more budget-friendly options in the state even before factoring in rent.

Sumter, South Carolina

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Median monthly rent: $1,110

Sumter's Swan Lake Iris Gardens gives the city one of the more distinctive attractions in the region, drawing visitors for its swans and blooming irises each spring. The city also has a strong sense of community tied to nearby Shaw Air Force Base.

The overall cost of living here runs about 21% below the national average. The mild climate supports outdoor activity most of the year, adding lifestyle value on top of the savings.

Bottom line

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Cost of living overall runs anywhere from 11% to 23% below the national average across this list, which means the savings extend well beyond rent alone into groceries, health care, and everyday expenses.

One thing worth factoring in beyond paying your rent: several of these cities, including Bowling Green and Hickory, sit close enough to larger metro areas to offer easy access to specialized health care and airports, without the higher housing costs that usually come with living in those bigger cities directly.

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