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Cat’s Out of the Bag: Travel + Leisure Crowns Englewood a Top Florida Retirement Haven

Englewood, Florida Top Florida Retirement Haven

Here’s some news that’ll get people talking, maybe with excitement, maybe with a little dread as the secret gets out. Travel + Leisure just named Englewood, Florida, one of the 21 best places to retire in the state. That doesn’t surprise anyone who lives here. We all know that Englewood has got an easygoing Gulf Coast vibe, a lower cost of living, and those open, uncrowded beaches that make people want to stay forever. Retirees have been showing up for years, drawn in by affordable homes and the waterfront living that’s tough to find elsewhere.

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Travel + Leisure points out what locals already know: living near the water isn’t just a dream, it’s actually good for you. Studies link coastal living to better health and maybe even a longer life. With Florida’s long coastline, there are plenty of choices, but Englewood stands out. Even Investopedia put it on their list of best places to retire.

The peace of living on the Gulf.

Just a half-hour drive south of Sarasota, Englewood gives you the full package: water sports, boating, fishing, a beach boardwalk, unforgettable sunsets, the sort of things people retire for. It turns out the retirees caught on early here. About 60 percent of the town’s 20,800 residents are over 65, so this isn’t just a place for a getaway: it’s a full-on retirement hub. There’s solid support too: in-home services, assessments, application help, a dedicated elder helpline for meals and specialized care, the works. Healthcare’s covered with Englewood Hospital and the Community Care Clinic close by.

Housing is also a major consideration. While many Florida beach towns price people out, Englewood offers more options, both along the coast and a little farther inland. The median home price sits at $324,178, down about 11 percent from last year, according to Zillow. Rentals average around $1,242. But here’s a not-so-surprising reality check: the overall cost of living runs five percent higher than the national average.

Culture isn’t lacking, either. Englewood and nearby towns have art galleries, theaters, museums, and the Peace River Botanical & Sculpture Gardens, with trails winding through peaceful settings. Every year, Englewood hosts the Beach Waterfest, with boat races, marine life exhibits, and food vendors. The Englewood Seafood & Music Festival shines a spotlight on local, sustainable seafood. Manasota Key’s nearby beaches are famous for seashells and fossil shark teeth, plus wildlife, restaurants, and wide stretches of white sand. If you want to stay active, there’s no shortage of golf courses, parks, or walking trails.

Florida dominates lists of best retirement spots for good reason. Besides endless sunshine, the state helps your wallet. There’s no state income tax, which means retirees keep more of their Social Security, pensions, and investment income. People over 65 can get property tax breaks, depending on their circumstances.

Englewood isn’t the only pick, either. Investopedia’s rundown also features Bradenton, Sarasota, Hialeah, and Miami. Want to see the full list? Check it out on Investopedia.com.

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