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11 Best Florida Cities To Retire on a Monthly Budget of $1,900 or Less

Discover 11 Florida cities where your retirement income goes further.

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Updated Oct. 7, 2025
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Mild winters, endless summer sunshine, no personal income tax, and more golf courses than any other state in the country are just a few reasons why retirees relocate to the Sunshine State to spend their retirement years. However, popularity often comes with a hefty price tag.

For those living on Social Security benefits of around $1,900 a month, living in Florida may seem unrealistic. The state offers multiple cities where the cost of living is low, allowing you to stretch your retirement dollars further, and the quality of life is high.

This guide covers 11 of the best Florida cities where you can thrive on a budget.

Editor's note: Unless otherwise noted, all data listed below on rent came from Apartments.com, and housing costs are sourced from Zillow.com.

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Tallahassee

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Average rent: $1,198

Average home value: $288,424

As the state capital, Tallahassee boasts rolling hills, tall oak trees, and a wealth of Southern charm. It's also home to Florida State University and Florida A&M University, which both offer special classes for retirees. Gulf beaches are also 45 minutes away for those who love the water.

The city offers a cost of living that's about 9% lower than the national average and 12% lower than the state average, making it an affordable spot for retirement.

Live Oak

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Average rent: $721

Average home value: $250,946

Located in north central Florida, Live Oak is home to the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, which hosts a variety of festivals year-round. The Suwannee River offers numerous outdoor activities for nature-loving retirees, like kayaking, boating, fishing, and hiking.

Compared to other parts of the country, Live Oak offers a reasonable cost of living that's about 17% lower than the national average and 20% less than the state average.

Quincy

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Average rent: $486

Average home value: $171,603

Quincy is a small town with a population of just under 8,000 people. It's a short drive west of Tallahassee, allowing seniors to enjoy peace and quiet with easy access to city amenities.

Quincy offers a variety of local restaurants and a 36-block historic district with museums, art galleries, and theaters.

The cost of living in Quincy is approximately 16% lower than the national average, and with incredibly low rent prices, the city is an excellent option for those who want to stick to a budget.

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Arcadia

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Average rent: $744

Average home value: $242,004

Arcadia is a historic town located along the Peace River where residents enjoy kayaking, fishing, and fossil hunting. Each year, the city hosts an annual rodeo at the Mosaic Arena, which is the oldest rodeo in the state. Also known as the Antique Capital of Florida, Arcadia has numerous antique shops in its historic district.

Rent is less than $800 a month in Arcadia. The cost of transportation, health care, groceries, and other necessities tends to be about 19% lower than what you'd find in other cities throughout the U.S. and 21% lower than the state average.

Bartow

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Average rent: $1,066

Average home value: $272,945

Bartow features tree-lined streets and beautiful historic homes, which helped the city earn the title of the City of Oaks and Azaleas. Located between Tampa and Orlando, Bartow offers easy access to airports, entertainment, and excellent medical care.

While rent is slightly higher than in many cities on this list, Bartow still offers a cost of living that's around 8% lower than the national average.

Sebring

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Average rent: $861

Average home value: $239,002

Sebring is home to the Sebring International Raceway, which is one of the oldest operating racetracks in the country. Commonly referred to by the locals as The Circle, downtown Sebring has a unique circular design with numerous shops, restaurants, and galleries. For outdoor activities, locals head to the Highlands Hammock State Park, which is one of Florida's oldest state parks. It's home to many ancient oaks and abundant wildlife.

Reasonable housing and a cost of living that's 17% lower than the national average, Sebring is a perfect mix of recreation, nature, and affordability.

Avon Park

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Average rent: $807

Average home value: $205,973

Avon Park is situated north of Sebring in the center of the state. Also known as the City of Charm, Avon Park is a tight-knit community with a quaint historic district featuring multiple shops and South Florida State College. The city is surrounded by multiple lakes, offering boating, kayaking, fishing, swimming, and hiking opportunities.

Retirees with a $1,900 budget will find a cost of living that's 17% lower than the national average, along with affordable housing within the city.

Haines City

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Average rent: $1,093

Average home value: $300,402

Referred to as the Heart of Florida. Haines City is in a central location close to Orlando and Kissimmee. Haines City is home to multiple lakes, including Lake Eva, which offers picnic areas, a walking track, open fields, and beautiful water for boating, swimming, and fishing.

Not only is the city a peaceful retreat from city living, but it also offers a low cost of living and quality health care.

DeFuniak Springs

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Average rent: $468

Average home value: $229,594

Located on the Panhandle, DeFuniak Springs has a perfectly round spring-fed lake that provides a wealth of activities for residents, including kayaking, paddleboarding, canoeing, fishing, and festivals throughout the year. The historic district features almost 200 historic homes and buildings, with antique stores, shops, and restaurants.

The extremely low housing costs and a low cost of living make DeFuniak Springs an option for retirees relocating to Florida on a budget.

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Inverness

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Average rent: $617

Average home value: $240,211

Inverness is located on Florida's Nature Coast, which makes it a nature-lover's dream. It has a walkable historic district with many shops and restaurants. It's also home to the Withlacoochee State Trail, which is a 46-mile-long paved trail for biking and walking.

The city has affordable housing costs and a cost of living that's about 12% lower than the national average, allowing for a comfortable lifestyle focused on health and activity.

Lake Placid

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Average rent: $832

Average home value: $239,167

Lake Placid is known as the Town of Murals with more than 40 colorful murals located throughout the city. It's also referred to as the Caladium Capital of the World, with more than 1,000 acres dedicated to growing the colorful greenery. Surrounded by 29 lakes, Lake Placid offers over 11,000 acres of water for boating, fishing, and other water sports.

With rent below $900 and an affordable cost of living, Lake Placid is proof that you can reside in Florida on a modest budget.

Bottom line

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If you look beyond the more populated cities, you'll find a variety of charming locations in Florida that offer a low cost of living and affordable housing. Whether you're looking for a historic, small-town vibe or prefer a lively beach city, there are multiple options that prove a budget of $1,900 is more than enough.

Florida offers a financial advantage for homeowners with the state's Homestead Exemption. This provision can reduce the assessed value of your property by up to $50,000, allowing you to keep more cash in your wallet each year.

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