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Cities Where Retirees are Moving

Cities Where Retirees Are Moving

When many Americans reach retirement age, they often consider retiring from work and moving to a new city. Although many Americans move to new cities for a variety of reasons, retirees, in particular, may choose to downsize or seek sunshine or other amenities when they no longer need to be close to an employer or job. In this study, AdvisorSmith examines the American cities that are attracting the most new residents aged 65 or older.

To find the cities where retirees are moving, we used data from the U.S. Census, which provides information about the number of new residents who moved during 2019, based on five-year estimates, classified by age group. We focused on residents aged 65 or older who moved to cities from other counties, out of state, or overseas. We also segmented our analysis into small, midsize, and large cities based upon population.

Large Cities Where Retirees are Moving

AdvisorSmith studied 84 large American cities with at least 250,000 residents each. Among these cities, an average of 2,105 residents of senior age moved in within the past year, according to Census data. 

By far, the most popular large city for retirees in the United States was New York City. Seniors moved to NYC in droves, attracted by the city’s cultural amenities such as restaurants, theatres, and museums. Although the coronavirus pandemic interrupted the flows of seniors in 2020, it is likely that the city will become popular among retirees again once the pandemic subsides.

Also represented in the top 10 were other major U.S. cities including Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and Chicago, along with sunbelt cities Houston, Mesa, San Diego, Phoenix, San Antonio, and Jacksonville.

RankCityStateSeniors Moving InSenior Population (%)
1New YorkNew York 18,334 15%
2Los AngelesCalifornia 5,899 13%
3HoustonTexas 5,739 11%
4MesaArizona 4,926 17%
5San DiegoCalifornia 4,541 13%
6PhoenixArizona 4,350 11%
7San AntonioTexas 4,254 12%
8PhiladelphiaPennsylvania 3,972 14%
9ChicagoIllinois 3,724 13%
10JacksonvilleFlorida 3,679 14%
11DenverColorado 3,636 12%
12Las VegasNevada 3,339 15%
13TucsonArizona 3,069 15%
14PortlandOregon 3,053 13%
15San JoseCalifornia 3,042 13%
16DallasTexas 2,968 10%
17Fort WorthTexas 2,844 10%
18BostonMassachusetts 2,816 12%
19AlbuquerqueNew Mexico 2,732 15%
20ColumbusOhio 2,672 10%
21AustinTexas 2,607 9%
22Colorado SpringsColorado 2,522 14%
23CharlotteNorth Carolina 2,501 10%
24Oklahoma CityOklahoma 2,471 13%
25NashvilleTennessee 2,467 12%
26San FranciscoCalifornia 2,321 16%
27HendersonNevada 2,288 20%
28RaleighNorth Carolina 2,169 11%
29WashingtonDistrict of Columbia 2,153 12%
30SacramentoCalifornia 2,149 13%
31SeattleWashington 2,070 13%
32IndianapolisIndiana 2,041 12%
33Kansas CityMissouri 1,999 13%
34AuroraColorado 1,955 11%
35Virginia BeachVirginia 1,882 14%
36OrlandoFlorida 1,816 10%
37WichitaKansas 1,801 14%
38LouisvilleKentucky 1,785 15%
39BaltimoreMaryland 1,688 14%
40St. PetersburgFlorida 1,609 19%
41AtlantaGeorgia 1,584 12%
42TulsaOklahoma 1,578 14%
43OmahaNebraska 1,514 13%
44RiversideCalifornia 1,513 11%
45TampaFlorida 1,497 12%
46ChandlerArizona 1,442 11%
47MemphisTennessee 1,438 13%
48El PasoTexas 1,435 13%
49Corpus ChristiTexas 1,389 14%
50LubbockTexas 1,354 12%

Midsize Cities Where Retirees are Moving

Among midsize cities with between 50,000 and 250,000 residents, an average of 452 new retirement-age residents moved to these cities. We included 734 midsize cities in our analysis. The top 10 midsize cities were dominated by cities in Florida, which accounted for seven of the top 10. The Villages, a well-known retirement community in the state, was the most popular destination for seniors among midsize cities.

RankCityStateSeniors Moving InSenior Population (%)
1The VillagesFlorida 3,316 82%
2Port St. LucieFlorida 3,002 21%
3ScottsdaleArizona 2,332 24%
4LakelandFlorida 1,914 22%
5SurpriseArizona 1,781 23%
6Cape CoralFlorida 1,771 23%
7Fort MyersFlorida 1,681 22%
8Bonita SpringsFlorida 1,612 42%
9VancouverWashington 1,591 16%
10Palm CoastFlorida 1,586 28%
11FriscoTexas 1,585 8%
12Lake Havasu CityArizona 1,524 33%
13RenoNevada 1,478 15%
14Spring ValleyNevada 1,472 14%
15Fort LauderdaleFlorida 1,411 18%
16Spring HillFlorida 1,385 23%
17GilbertArizona 1,341 10%
18RosevilleCalifornia 1,336 17%
19St. GeorgeUtah 1,317 23%
20Deerfield BeachFlorida 1,263 22%
21Boca RatonFlorida 1,232 27%
22EugeneOregon 1,217 16%
23Palm BayFlorida 1,212 19%
24RichmondVirginia 1,210 13%
25SpokaneWashington 1,200 15%
26Palm DesertCalifornia 1,197 36%
27West Palm BeachFlorida 1,186 19%
28FremontCalifornia 1,179 13%
29Overland ParkKansas 1,174 15%
30PeoriaArizona 1,155 17%
31LargoFlorida 1,137 26%
32San Tan ValleyArizona 1,116 12%
33Port CharlotteFlorida 1,110 31%
34Winston-SalemNorth Carolina 1,098 14%
35North PortFlorida 1,097 24%
36Santa RosaCalifornia 1,095 17%
37ClearwaterFlorida 1,063 23%
38Sioux FallsSouth Dakota 1,059 13%
39North Las VegasNevada 1,057 11%
40ChesapeakeVirginia 1,057 13%
41DentonTexas 1,049 12%
42McKinneyTexas 1,046 11%
43GeorgetownTexas 1,035 29%
44ParadiseNevada 1,035 14%
45CarlsbadCalifornia 1,025 17%
46Pompano BeachFlorida 1,016 20%
47Delray BeachFlorida 1,014 26%
48NampaIdaho99913%
49Salt Lake CityUtah99811%
50Rio RanchoNew Mexico99816%

Small Cities Where Retirees are Moving

Smaller cities with between 10,000 and 50,000 residents accounted for 3,144 of the cities in our study. In these smaller cities, approximately 115 seniors moved to each city per year on average. The list of top small retirement cities was dominated by Arizona, with the state having seven of the top 10. Small Florida cities took up the other three spots.

RankCityStateSeniors Moving InSenior Population (%)
1Sun CityArizona 1,512 76%
2Fortuna FoothillsArizona 1,505 45%
3Green ValleyArizona 1,387 80%
4North Fort MyersFlorida 1,279 47%
5Oro ValleyArizona 1,246 34%
6VeniceFlorida 1,236 63%
7Sun City CenterFlorida 1,223 72%
8Apache JunctionArizona 1,216 33%
9Prescott ValleyArizona 1,138 26%
10Sun City WestArizona 1,107 84%
11Bullhead CityArizona 1,091 30%
12Lady LakeFlorida99651%
13Palm SpringsCalifornia97932%
14Hallandale BeachFlorida89824%
15New Smyrna BeachFlorida89538%
16Hilton Head IslandSouth Carolina85337%
17EsteroFlorida79649%
18DunedinFlorida76433%
19ClermontFlorida73225%
20Fountain HillsArizona73138%
21PrescottArizona72737%
22Ormond BeachFlorida70429%
23HuntleyIllinois70133%
24Bella VistaArkansas68433%
25NaplesFlorida67053%
26Laguna WoodsCalifornia66083%
27Rancho MirageCalifornia64652%
28Winter HavenFlorida62326%
29MaricopaArizona62113%
30La QuintaCalifornia61626%
31Punta GordaFlorida60654%
32PahrumpNevada60532%
33Peachtree CityGeorgia60419%
34EnglewoodFlorida60251%
35TitusvilleFlorida59123%
36LaceyWashington58317%
37Four CornersFlorida58215%
38Hot Springs VillageArkansas56959%
39KingmanArizona56324%
40New BernNorth Carolina54822%
41MesquiteNevada54541%
42SahuaritaArizona54222%
43Spring HillTennessee54210%
44El Dorado HillsCalifornia53717%
45Twin FallsIdaho53214%
46Hot SpringsArkansas53122%
47LincolnCalifornia52827%
48AventuraFlorida52629%
49East LakeFlorida51428%
50Florida RidgeFlorida49625%

Methodology

AdvisorSmith determined the cities where retirees are moving using data published by the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey for 2019, based on five-year estimates for cities, towns, villages, boroughs, and census-designated places (CDPs) from around the country. 

This dataset provides the estimated population for each city surveyed, as well as the number of residents aged 65 to 74, and aged 75 or older. It also provides the percentage of the population in each age group that moved to the city from another county in the state, from out of state, or from overseas within the last year.

AdvisorSmith used this data to determine the estimated number of individuals who moved to each city within the past year that were aged 65 or older. We divided cities into three groups based upon population, with small cities having between 10,000 and 50,000 residents, midsize cities having between 50,000 and 250,000 residents, and large cities having over 250,000 residents. For each population group, we ranked the cities by the number of new residents moving to the city that were aged 65 or older. 

Sources

  1. U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey
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