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Where is the cheapest place to live on the Gulf coast?

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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Dominican Republic, Belize (the only English-speaking country in Central America), Costa Rica, and Panama are a few of the most affordable islands to live on and double up as top destinations to visit.

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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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Portugal is the best country in Europe for retirement. It's one of the most affordable European countries because of its low cost of living. On average, the cost of living, excluding rent, is almost 29% lower than in the U.S., according to SmartAsset.

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Portugal remains a top-tier destination for retiring overseas thanks to its climate, standard of health care, accessible residency options, friendly tax policies and diversity of lifestyle options. Tavira is widely regarded as the most authentic town in Portugal's ever-popular Algarve region.

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While no portion of Florida's extensive coastline is immune from hurricanes, some areas are far more hurricane-prone. Overall, the Gulf Coast has a higher incidence, due to its greater expanse from the western tip of the panhandle all the way east, then south to the Everglades.

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