With warmer winters and generally lower taxes, it shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone that baby boomers think the Sunbelt has the best places to retire. Topretirements. com has just published its 7th annual list of the 1. Sunbelt’s retirement popularity continues — 7. Sunbelt. California, Tennessee had 6 cities each in the top 1. The highest ranking non- Sun Belt city on our list was Portland (OR) at #1. Note: To make sure you don’t miss new lists like this, sign up for our free weekly “Best Places to Retire” newsletter. See also “The Worst States for Retirement – 2. The Top 1. 0As has been the case since Topretirements published its first list in 2. Asheville, NC is the #1 town, receiving 1. Franklin (TN), which squeezed onto the list in the #1. Sarasota (FL) once again occupies the #2 spot, while Austin (TX), Venice (FL), and Prescott (AZ) retained their 3 and 4 and 5 rankings. Naples (FL) and San Antonio (TX) climbed into the top 1. Paris (TN) and Green Valley (AZ) slipped out of the top 1. Eight of these were from the Sunbelt while the rest were from mountain states. Boynton Beach, which has been on our list in years prior to 2. Murphy (NC) joined at #5. Scottsdale (AZ) at #6. Grand Junction made the list in the #6. Other newcomers included Savannah (GA), Leesburg (FL), St. George (UT), Charlotte (NC), Port Townsend (WA), Durango (CO), Mesquite (NV), and Franklin (TN), which squeaked in at the #1. Biggest Ups. Several towns made big moves up in popularity this year. Notably among them were Fairhope (AL) which climbed from 8. Portland (OR) – 6. Seattle (WA) which went all the way from 9. Pittsburgh (PA) – 6. Clearwater (FL) – 6. Orlando (FL) – 5. It is hard to explain precisely why a city moves up or down in one year, although if it was featured in our newsletter or other article it was probably a very big factor. Towns Rather Than Active Communities. This list concentrate on towns/cities rather than on active communities, which we have excluded from the 2. That being said, several active communities were popular enough to have made the list had we included them (The Villages would have been in the top 1. Albuquerque and New Mexico's trusted news source. Statewide weather forecasts, live streaming, investigations, entertainment, local events and living.I would love to see a proper investigation into the bands finances, but I would also like to see a proper investigation of this government’s failure to handle FN. Sun City would been somewhere in the 8. Our Criteria. Topretirements. Where Baby Boomers Go to Find Their Best Place to Retire”, has published its 1. Our list is essentially a popularity contest; it reflects the towns that visitors to this “find your best place to retire” website are most interested in for retirement. The list was compiled by calculating the 1. Topretirements. com during the last 6 months of 2. Some towns probably make the list in a given year because they were featured in one of our weekly newsletter, or their review was was recently added. But we urge you not to stop there – you can explore the more than 9. Find a Community” feature on the top right of all pages at Topretirements. Asheville, NC2. Sarasota, FL3. Venice, FL4. Prescott, AZ6. Beaufort, SC7. Naples, FL8. San Diego, CA1. 0. San Antonio, TX1. Tucson, AZ1. 2. Paris, TN1. Fairhope, AL1. 4. Portland, OR1. 5. Charlottesville, VA1. Clearwater, FL1. 8. Charleston, SC1. 9. Sedona, AZ2. 0. Orlando, FLMyrtle Beach – The Grand Strand. Myrtle Beach, SC2. Petersburg, FL2. 3. Augustine, FL2. 4. Phoenix, AZ2. 5. Chapel Hill, NC2. Seattle, WA2. 7. Williamsburg, VA2. Pittsburgh, PA2. 9. Knoxville, TN3. 0. Denver, CO3. 1. Las Cruces, NM3. Santa Fe, NM3. 3. Flagstaff, AZ3. 4. Port Charlotte, FL3. Pensacola, FL3. 8. Summerville, SC3. Crossville, TN4. 0. Gainesville, FL4. Colorado Springs, CO4. Chattanooga, TN4. Santa Barbara, CA4. Delray Beach, FL4. Timothy Provenzano: Records Analyst: Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records: Ruben Vargas: Records Analyst: Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records. Listing of Official Statements. If you would like a copy of any of the Official Statements, pleas call the California State Treasurer's Office. Vero Beach, FL4. 9. Lewes, DE5. 1. New Bern, NC5. Beaufort, NC5. 3. Henderson, NV5. 4. Lauderdale, FL5. 5. Eugene, OR 5. 6. Collins, CO5. Brevard, NC5. 8. Murphy, NC*5. Miami, FL6. 0. Athens, GA6. Maryville, TN6. 3. Rehoboth Beach, DE6. Scottsdale, AZ *6. Palm Springs, CA6. Grand Junction, CO *6. Jacksonville, FL6. Bluffton, SC6. 9. Boca Raton, FL7. 0. Winston- Salem, NC7. Tampa, FL7. 5. Hendersonville, NC7. Stuart, FL7. 8. Boulder, CO7. The Woodlands, TXLeesburg, FL. Leesburg, FL * 8. George, UT *8. 2. Portland, ME8. 3. Spokane, WA8. 4. Clemson, SC8. Southport, NC8. 8. Melbourne, FL8. 9. Hilton Head, SC9. Charlotte, NC *9. Bellingham, WA9. 3. Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Emergency After Hours Service. Monday to Friday 4:30 pm to 8:30 am and weekends. Call for after hours emergencies involving roads. Comparison of 407 Alta Vista Ave, South Pasadena, CA 91030 with Nearby Homes. Port Townsend, WA *9. Winter Park, FL9. Corpus Christi, TX9. Eureka, CA9. 7. Durango, CO *9. Cape Coral, FL1. 00. Franklin, TN * *New to the List in 2. Sliding Off the List. As always, some towns lost some of their allure to prospective retirees during 2. Twelve cities dropped off the list from the previous year, even though we think they are still pretty good places to retire: Jupiter, FLOcala, FLMadison, WIBowling Green, KYTallahassee, FLGreenville, NCWalla Walla, WAPinehurst, NCFayetteville, ARHalifax, CANSmyrna, DEPrinceton, NJFor Additional reference: “The 1. Most Popular Places to Retire”Sunbelt Rules: The 2. List of 1. 00 Best Places to Retire. Best Retirement Towns, 2nd Edition (2. Surprises Galore: 1. Best Active Adult or 5. 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