25 Cheapest Beach Towns to Retire in The World

25 Cheapest Beach Towns to Retire in The World · Insider Monkey

This article takes a look at the 25 cheapest beach towns to retire in the world. If you wish to skip our detailed analysis on navigating affordable shores in retirement, you may go to 10 Cheapest Beach Towns to Retire in The World.

Navigating Affordable Shores in Retirement

Retirees often dream of retiring to the soothing sounds of ocean waves, basking under the breathtaking sunset to mark the commencement of their golden period of life. However, affordability often hampers their dreams of a beach retirement from turning into a reality. Vacasa, Inc. (NASDAQ:VCSA), a leading vacation rental management platform in North America, notes how Lake Anna in Virginia is one of the best places to buy a beach house as of 2023. However, homes in Lake Anna are selling for 17.3% more today than they were a year ago. The median price of a home in the region as of December 2023 is $524,900, according to Redfin Corporation (NASDAQ:RDFN). While a 12.1% capitalization rate in the area may seem lucrative, as reported by Vacasa, Inc. (NASDAQ:VCSA), the price figure poses a serious challenge for the average retiree seeking budget-friendly housing options.

Hatteras Island, another sunny coastal destination based in Northern Carolina, reports a median listing home price of $618,000, whereas Navarre Beach in Florida is selling for a median price of $715,000. While these may be lucrative beach destinations similar to Lake Anna, the average retiree faces a similar challenge of affordability. Even renowned U.S. beach towns like Melbourne, Vero Beach, Murrells Inlet, and Tampa present median home prices surpassing the $350,000 threshold, underscoring the challenges faced by retirees seeking affordable seaside havens. Expensive waterfront destinations aren’t all there is to the US or even the world, however. Retirees can find many affordable beachfront retirement communities if they look at the right places. For instance, Century Village East, a retirement community in Deerfield Beach, is an affordable yet active lifestyle beachfront retirement community where the starting home prices are astonishingly in the low $100s. Berkshire Forest in Myrtle Beach is another retirement community offering homes in the mid $100s range, and there are yet many others.

Nevertheless, it is crucial to acknowledge the fluctuations in the real estate market when considering the purchase of a beachfront property. Prudent decision-making is also paramount in navigating this dynamic landscape.

"The real estate market has changed significantly since we published this report last year. Interest rates are higher, mortgage applications have slowed and generally, the market has cooled."