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  2. The 11 Safest Places To Retire in Texas - AOL

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    Kerrville is considered one of the top retirement towns in Texas, with median housing rates hovering just around $400,000 according to Redfin. Outdoor recreation like hunting, fishing, and hiking ...

  3. 7 Best Texas Cities To Retire on $2,600 a Month - AOL

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    Where can you retire in Texas if your retirement budget is $2,500 a month? Read: Retirement Planning: How Much the Average Person 65 and Older Spends MonthlyLearn: How To Get $340 a Year in Cash ...

  4. The Best Places to Retire in Texas - AOL

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    Many cities in Texas have ample job opportunities for retirees looking to launch a second career and top doctors and hospitals that can help you manage health conditions, according to a recent U.S ...

  5. Retirement community - Wikipedia

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    Although the total number of retirement communities continues to increase as the elderly population continues similar growth, certain places, cities, and locations are considered higher rated than others. A number of publishers have created lists of the 100 best retirement communities or "100 best places (or towns) to retire". [50]

  6. Best Places To Retire in Texas on $2,000 a Month - AOL

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    Texas is a huge state of more than 268,000 square miles and 1,800 cities and towns. Even so, there are less than a handful of places where retirees can live on $2,000 a month -- none of which are...

  7. Continuing care retirement communities in the United States

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    The top ten states with the greatest number of CCRCs are Pennsylvania, Ohio, California, Illinois, Florida, Texas, Kansas, Indiana, Iowa, and North Carolina—in that order. [4] Typically, seniors move into a CCRC while still living independently, with few health risks or healthcare needs, and will remain there until end of life. [6]

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