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20 Richest Retirement Towns on the East Coast
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It is perhaps not surprising to know that many of the richest retirement areas in America are located on the coasts.
GOBankingRates recently conducted a study of the cities with populations over 15,000 and retirement communities equaling at least 25% of the population to find the wealthiest retirement cities in the country. All but about 10 of the top 50 were located on the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
Melville, New York
- Overall rank: 6
- Population 65+ (%): 27.3%
- Median household income: $155,675
- Livability: 61
Naples, Florida
- Overall rank: 8
- Population 65+ (%): 56.2%
- Median household income: $140,833
- Livability: 79
Paramus, New Jersey
- Overall rank: 10
- Population 65+ (%): 26.3%
- Median household income: $139,707
- Livability: 82
Lakewood Ranch, Florida
- Overall rank: 15
- Population 65+ (%): 31.4%
- Median household income: $123,471
- Livability: 63
Murrysville, Pennsylvania
- Overall rank: 16
- Population 65+ (%): 29.9%
- Median household income: $120,685
- Livability: 73
Parole, Maryland
- Overall rank: 17
- Population 65+ (%): 34.4%
- Median household income: $119,591
- Livability: 82
Mays Chapel, Maryland
- Overall rank: 20
- Population 65+ (%): 29.9%
- Median household income: $118,462
- Livability: 67
Palm Valley, Florida
- Overall rank: 21
- Population 65+ (%): 26.4%
- Median household income: $118,280
- Livability: 70
Palm City, Florida
- Overall rank: 22
- Population 65+ (%): 28.8%
- Median household income: $117,689
- Livability: 81
Tinton Falls, New Jersey
- Overall rank: 24
- Population 65+ (%): 25.6%
- Median household income: $113,844
- Livability: 68
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
- Overall rank: 28
- Population 65+ (%): 30.6%
- Median household income: $110,563
- Livability: 70
Saint Simons, Georgia
- Overall rank: 32
- Population 65+ (%): 38.0%
- Median household income: $105,944
- Livability: 70
Fort Lee, New Jersey
- Overall rank: 34
- Population 65+ (%): 25.2%
- Median household income: $105,535
- Livability: 88
Pinehurst, North Carolina
- Overall rank: 36
- Population 65+ (%): 39.4%
- Median household income: $104,955
- Livability: 73
Marco Island, Florida
- Overall rank: 38
- Population 65+ (%): 59.0%
- Median household income: $104,105
- Livability: 70
Palmer Ranch, Florida
- Overall rank: 39
- Population 65+ (%): 51.1%
- Median household income: $103,682
- Livability: 72
Estero, Florida
- Overall rank: 43
- Population 65+ (%): 50.7%
- Median household income: $100,459
- Livability: 79
Barnstable Town, Massachusetts
- Overall rank: 47
- Population 65+ (%): 25.3%
- Median household income: $97,348
- Livability: 67
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
- Overall rank: 48
- Population 65+ (%): 39.2%
- Median household income: $96,715
- Livability: 63
East Lake, Florida
- Overall rank: 49
- Population 65+ (%): 28.7%
- Median household income: $93,862
- Livability: 65
Editor’s note: Photos are for representational purposes only and might not reflect the exact locations listed.
Methodology: For this study, GOBankingRates analyzed cities to find the richest retirement towns. First, GOBankingRates found cities with populations above 15,000 and population percentages for 65+ age range of 25% or higher, as sourced from the U.S. Census American Community Survey. With these 142 cities isolated, the total households, population ages 65 and higher and household median income were also sourced from the American Community Survey for each location. The livability index was sourced from AreaVibes. The cities were sorted to show the highest median household income, representing the “richest” cities. All data was collected on and is up to date as of Feb. 4, 2025.
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