The World’s 20 Best Cities to Live
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6. Madrid, Spain πͺπΈ
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8. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia π²πΎ
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10. Muscat, Oman π΄π²
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12. Lisbon, Portugal π΅πΉ
13. Barcelona, Spain πͺπΈ
14. Amsterdam, the Netherlands π³π±
15. Nairobi, Kenya π°πͺ
16. Zurich, Switzerland π¨π
17. Athens, Greece π¬π·
18. Stockholm, Sweden πΈπͺ
19. Luxembourg City, Luxembourg π±πΊ
20. The Hague, the Netherlands π³π±
Retirees who are interested in spending as much time outdoors as possible aren’t interested in locales with weather extremes that drive people indoors. Instead, planning your retirement in a mild climate with plenty of outdoor activities makes the most sense. Fortunately, plenty of cities with the best weather exist, and you don’t necessarily have to be harboring a huge nest egg to afford to live somewhere that could be your dream retirement destination.
Beachside retirement, like what Florida and California offer, isn’t for everyone. However, there are other locales with nice weather, including Arizona and Louisiana. GOBankingRates determined the best places to retire with great weather by examining factors such as median home listing price, average annual temperature, the average percentage of possible sunshine and cloudiness and crime rate. Start preparing now if you want to retire in some of American’s warmest cities.
30. Oceanside, California
Average Annual Temperature: 62.3
Average Percentage of Possible Sunshine: 69%
In Oceanside, about 15% of the population is comprised of seniors who can enjoy plenty of outdoor activities, such as golfing, tennis and hiking. Residents only have to endure about 102 cloudy days per year on average. The median home price is above average for the list at $567,990. The crime rate is 27.55 per 1,000 residents.
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