Palm Springs, California
Palm Springs probably brings to mind the Rat Pack or Coachella. But you should know that the area has been rapidly growing over the past few decades and continues to be a hugely sought-after retirement location.
Many restaurants, boutiques, and culture centers are being opened constantly, along with further development of art galleries and antique shops, says Paul Morris, owner of a Keller Williams Realty office and author of Wealth Can’t Wait.
Also, if you’re an active person, it’s the best place to keep your energy levels full.
The weather happens to be dry and warm all year round and especially hot in the summer, which allows for year-round outdoor activities, including tennis, swimming, hiking, and biking. And, with nearly 125 golf courses, it has the largest cluster of golf courses in the US.
5 thoughts on “11 Charming Small Towns to Retire in America”
Where is this charming town? Thank you, Joanie
Los Alamos is very beautiful 360 days of sunshine
I’d say small suburban
Keller
Southlake
Grapevine
All in Texas
Palm Springs Ca might be charming, but who could afford it.
Glad to see Winchester is on the list….