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10 Charming Beach Towns Where Couples Can Retire on Nothing but Social Security

Find the beach town that's just right for you and your retirement.

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Updated Sept. 12, 2025
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You might be dreaming of a retirement filled with ocean sunsets and the rhythmic sound of waves crashing against the shore. But it doesn't have to be a dream. In the right location, you might be able to make it a reality while lowering your financial stress.

The average monthly Social Security benefit for a married couple is about $3,089. That's enough to cover expenses in some surprisingly affordable coastal towns. You can kick back with ocean breezes, sandy walks, charming downtowns, and relaxed living without the sky-high costs.

Here are 10 beach towns where you can comfortably retire on nothing but Social Security.

Editor's note: All average rent prices are provided by Apartments.com, and all home prices by Zillow.

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Myrtle Beach, SC

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Average rent: $1,363

Average home value: $321,750

In Myrtle Beach, you'll have gorgeous sunsets, mild winters, and plenty to see and do. The cost of living is 7.1% below the national average, and there's plenty of free or low-cost activities, such as the free Summer Nights Entertainment Series and free outdoor concerts. When you want to splurge, you'll find championship golf courses, live music, and dinner shows. Myrtle Beach makes it easy to stretch your Social Security check.

Daytona Beach, FL

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Average rent: $1,329

Average home value: $250,765

If an average of 230 annual days of sunshine sounds perfect, head to Daytona Beach. You can relax on wide sandy beaches, attend free art and music festivals, or explore the historic downtown's Beach Street. For a change of pace, visit the Ormond Memorial Art Museum & Gardens and Sugar Mill Botanical Gardens free of charge. Daytona Beach has a small-town feel, despite its tourist attractions, and no state income tax in Florida is a plus.

Ocean Shores, WA

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Average rent: $1,242

Average home value: $354,752

Ocean Shores is the epitome of Pacific Coast beauty. As it was one of the top 10 most affordable beach towns in the U.S. last year, you'll find miles of stunning beaches that offer horseback riding, clamming, fishing, and birdwatching. Community events, including weekly free senior lunches, a variety of restaurants, and numerous local shops, contribute to the town's welcoming atmosphere. Local health care is available with more advanced services in Aberdeen, just 35 minutes away.

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Port Richey, FL

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Average rent: $1,238

Average home value: $228,180

Just north of Tampa, Port Richey is a friendly, laid-back community. Parks are plentiful, like Werner-Boyce Salt Springs State Park, where you can explore trails or paddle through the mangroves. The beach is small but lovely, and there's fishing and picnicking at Cotee River Park. In nearby New Port Richey, you'll find the Richey Suncoast Theatre and the West Pasco Historical Society. With its low cost of living, Port Richey is a coastal retirement gem.

Atlantic City, NJ

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Average rent: $1,199

Average home value: $220,861

Atlantic City is more than just casinos. It's one of the most affordable beach towns on the East Coast. The beaches are free, and you can take photography and computer classes for seniors as well as enjoy fitness seminars, monthly game nights, and special trips. You can also enjoy free concerts and the famous Boardwalk without spending a dime. With easy access to health care and public transportation options, Atlantic City offers a lively, budget-friendly coastal lifestyle.

Galveston, TX

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Average rent: $1,151

Average home value: $336,609

Galveston and Galveston Island give you classic Gulf Coast charm with a cost of living that's 8% lower than the national average. You can stroll the historic downtown Strand District, explore 32 miles of beaches, or enjoy free festivals and community events. Although you'll be about an hour from Houston, Galveston will keep you busy with art galleries, the Grand 1894 Opera House, the Galveston Symphony Orchestra, and much more. Pier fishing, anyone?

West Dennis, MA

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Average rent: $1,088

Average home value: $696,739

With its mile-long beach on the northern shore of Cape Cod, West Dennis gives you the seaside lifestyle without the high prices. In fact, it's listed in America's 10 Most Affordable Beach Towns for 2024. You'll discover free activities, such as the 25-mile Cape Cod Rail Trail. Climb the Scargo Tower for fantastic views or visit the Cape Cod Museum of Art. With free and reduced public transportation for seniors, plus solid health care options, West Dennis can make beach dreams come true.

Ocean Springs, MS

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Average rent: $1,026

Average home value: $272,224

Ocean Springs offers a white sand beach and outstanding pier fishing, as well as annual festivals including the Spring Arts Festival, Mardi Gras, and others that bring the community together. The Ocean Springs Fresh Market is held downtown on Saturdays, and there's a plethora of shops, restaurants, and galleries. You'll have good local health care, and with lovely New Orleans less than two hours away, Ocean Springs might be your retirement destination.

Coos Bay, OR

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Average rent: $804

Average home value: $330,183

Coos Bay offers an affordable Pacific Coast lifestyle with plenty to see and do. Enjoy fishing, boating, beachcombing, and visiting the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. Choose a local seafood restaurant or stop by the 7 Devils Brewing Company to sample unique seasonal brews. Stock up on necessities in the Coos Bay Downtown Shopping District or check out clubs and centers for seniors. With its slower pace and friendly atmosphere, Coos Bay is a welcoming town for retirees.

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Rockaway Beach, OR

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Average rent: $642

Average home value: $471,845

Less than two hours from Portland, Rockaway Beach exudes small-town charm. You'll love the seven miles of sandy shoreline for walks and exploring fascinating tidepools. Popular activities include fishing, whale watching, and riding down the coast on a steam train. But community events, like the Annual Arts and Crafts Fair and Movie in the Park on Thursday nights, bring the town together. You'll find everything you need in this peaceful, budget-friendly beach town.

Bottom line

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Living by the water doesn't have to drain your retirement budget. These towns prove you can enjoy a beach lifestyle while keeping expenses low to stretch your budget.

By the way, some of these states don't tax Social Security benefits, so you'll keep more of your monthly income. Still, be sure to check local property taxes and cost-of-living factors to make sure the numbers work for your retirement plan.

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