The Best Beach Towns to Retire in the U.S. Check out No. 5 & 1

On: May 15, 2020
By: Abhishek Dey

2. Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville boasts 22 miles of white sand beaches along the Atlantic coast. Movie nights and musical events are frequently hosted at the Seawalk Pavilion in Jacksonville Beach during the spring and summer months. The Jacksonville Beach Pier provides opportunities for deep-water fishing and strolling nearly a quarter mile past the shore. Less crowded Neptune Beach often attracts surfers. This northern Florida city near the Georgia state line is bisected by the St. Johns River, which provides additional opportunities for boating and fishing. The median home price among retirees is $172,500, and it costs a median of $921 per month to rent an apartment near the beach in Jax, as the locals call it. You can take a look at mortgage rates in Florida and choose between 30-year fixed mortgage rate, 15-year fixed mortgage rate, 5/1 ARM mortgage rate, and 30-year fixed refinance rate. Here is a list of 10 best Florida mortgage lenders of 2020.

Population: 926,371
Median House Value: $172,500
Median Monthly Rent: $921

Jacksonville is the largest city in the state of Florida and the largest city by area in the contiguous U.S. Jacksonville is named for President Andrew Jackson. According to the most recent ACS, the racial composition of Jacksonville was:

  • White: 58.75%
  • Black or African American: 30.96%
  • Asian: 4.79%
  • Two or more races: 3.42%
  • Other race: 1.78%
  • Native American: 0.23%
  • Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.08%

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