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What is the best beach town to live in all year round in the United States according to data?

1. Naples, Florida. Out of 145 oceanside beach towns, Naples, Florida, took the top spot with its sunny weather and low crime rate. Located on Florida's Paradise Coast along the Gulf of Mexico, the town offers lots to see and do, including pristine, white-sand beaches and day trips to nearby Everglades National Park.



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According to Far & Wide and Southern Living, the best small beach towns to retire in the US are Folly Beach in South Carolina, Saint Michaels in Maryland, and Cape Charles in Virginia. Many other small beach towns also exist, but retirees should choose them based on their retirement incomes and cost of living.

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Taking the No. 1 spot is Charleston, South Carolina. It has an average daily temperature of 66.7 degrees, with only 10 days below freezing. Florida has eight cities on the list, including Fort Myers, Gainesville, Daytona Beach, Miami, Tampa, West Palm Beach and Jacksonville.

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5 Inexpensive places for seniors to retire near the beach In 2023
  • 1) Daytona Beach, Florida. Daytona Beach has become well known for its vibrant entertainment scene and fantastic beaches. ...
  • 2) Eureka, Californa. ...
  • 3) Atlantic City, New Jersey. ...
  • 4) Corpus Christi, Texas. ...
  • 5) Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.


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Cheapest Beach Towns to Live In the USA
  • Port Arthur, Texas. The cheapest beach town to live in is Port Arthur, Texas. ...
  • Atlantic City, New Jersey. ...
  • Gulfport, Mississippi. ...
  • New London, Connecticut. ...
  • Hampton, Virginia. ...
  • Essex, Maryland. ...
  • Pensacola, Florida. ...
  • Daytona Beach, Florida.


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Coos Bay, Oregon SmartAsset has ranked Coos Bay the most affordable U.S. Pacific coastal community. With around 16,000 residents, Coos Bay is the largest community on the Oregon coast. Formerly an industrial city focused on mining, lumber, and shipbuilding, Coos Bay is now a center for healthcare jobs.

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Gulfport, Mississippi Gulfport, Mississippi, is one of the cheapest beach towns to live in along the Gulf Coast. This city covers about 55.63 square miles and is home to 72,000 people, making it the second-largest city in Mississippi.

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Some of the cons to owning oceanfront property include:
  • The potential for coastal erosion.
  • The risk of hurricanes and floods.
  • Higher maintenance costs.
  • Restrictions on what you can do with the property (ie. no building higher than a certain height)


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Naples, Florida Out of 145 oceanside beach towns, Naples, Florida, took the top spot with its sunny weather and low crime rate. Located on Florida's Paradise Coast along the Gulf of Mexico, the town offers lots to see and do, including pristine, white-sand beaches and day trips to nearby Everglades National Park.

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The best places in the U.S. to live by the beach are:
  • Los Angeles.
  • Miami.
  • Corpus Christi, Texas.
  • Santa Barbara, California.
  • San Diego.
  • Fort Myers, Florida.
  • Salisbury, Maryland.
  • Port St. Lucie, Florida.


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Here are the 10 best coastal small towns in the U.S. for 2023.
  • No. 8: Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. ...
  • No. 7: Sanibel Island, Florida. ...
  • No. 6: St. ...
  • No. 5: Provincetown, Massachusetts. ...
  • No. 4: Bayfield, Wisconsin. ...
  • No. 3: Marblehead, Massachusetts. ...
  • No. 2: Stuart, Florida. ...
  • No. 1: Sandusky, Ohio.


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If you're looking for one of the best Pacific Island to visit on a budget, the Cook Islands offer a perfect balance of affordability and beauty. With plenty of accommodation options and activities to suit all interests, you can create a dream Pacific Island holiday without breaking the bank.

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As far as Airbnb rates go, Port Arthur, Texas has the cheapest average rate at around $95 per night followed by Eureka, California, at $138, and Melbourne, Florida, at $126. Other top affordable beach hotspots include Wilmington, North Carolina, at $142 and Long Beach, California, at $149.

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