12 Most Livable Cities for Wealthy Retirees in the Southeast
Rich retirees who decide to head to the Southeast for their retirement have no shortage of livable cities to choose from. A recent study of the top 100 places to live in the United States included 26 Southeastern cities. GOBankingRates pulled the cities with a $350,000 or higher median home value and high livability scores as ideal for wealthy retirees.
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LivScore: 838
Population: 88,964
Median home value: $485,018
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LivScore: 763
Population: 90,196
Median home value: $368,547
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LivScore: 758
Population: 476,137
Median home value: $456,019
LivScore: 719
Population: 158,129
Median home value: $463,644
LivScore: 717
Population: 129,311
Median home value: $466,482
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LivScore: 710
Population: 290,816
Median home value: $377,377
LivScore: 710
Population: 79,420
Median home value: $420,025
LivScore: 699
Population: 97,470
Median home value: $407,100
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LivScore: 673
Population: 408,511
Median home value: $414,677
LivScore: 661
Population: 168,013
Median home value: $398,921
LivScore: 653
Population: 121,465
Median home value: $365,418
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LivScore: 638
Population: 333,456
Median home value: $388,075
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