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  2. Nov 14, 2023 · What Arizona cities are among the best for snowbirds? Seven Arizona cities were among Architectural Digest's hidden gems for snowbirds: No. 5: Gilbert. No. 6: Sedona. No. 7: Yuma. No. 40:...

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    • Florida: Winter Temperature Averages Up to 71 °F and Golf Galore
    • Texas: 67 °F Winter Temperatures, Fast Internet Speeds and Low Costs
    • Arizona: Winter Sun, Desert and Mountains, Plus A Renter-Friendly Housing Market
    • South Carolina: Culture, Fishing and Good Zoombird Internet Speeds
    • California: safe, Green, Metro Los Angeles Destinations Near Legendary Beaches

    Florida has its legendary entertainment options and warm year-round climate plus resorts with above-average numbers of health care facilities. East and west coasts compete for the tourists — the latter tends to see less rain. The beaches and golf courses never fail to impress, but zoombirds may not find that internet speeds are the best. Accommodat...

    Texas, of course, is special! It has made a good impression on snowbirds for a while now, with its distinctive culture and cuisine plus the friendliness of its people. Active snowbirds will be interested in visiting the mountains to the west and the south coast’s many miles of beach. Prices in Texas tend to be reasonable. Most importantly, of cours...

    The Grand Canyon State has a drier heat than Florida that some people prefer, especially those who suffer from asthma and pulmonary diseases. And you get a different, perhaps less tourism-obsessed vibe here. The metropolitan area centered on the state’s capital, Phoenix — the Valley of the Sun — is a magnet for snowbirds. In addition, the geography...

    South Carolina’s average winter temperatures may be lower than Florida’s, in the 50s °F, but it’s a true snowbird state. Two of its top destinations are neighboring cities in an area boasting historic interest and charm, plus beaches and fishing and boating opportunities. The third is near one of the state’s famous offshore barrier islands, offerin...

    California certainly attracts snowbirds — particularly places within the Los Angeles metropolitan area, where the top three Golden State destinations are located. Millennials among them may want to sample LA nightlife and watersports at nearby beaches, while health-conscious folk will appreciate the greenery and environmentally aware ambiance. The ...

    • Green Valley. Noted for its 13 different recreation centers with golf courses, swimming pools, and fitness centers, Green Valley knows how to provide travelers with ample activities.
    • Surprise. Playing spring training home to two Major League Baseball teams, the Kansas City Royals and the Texas Rangers, Surprise is the place to go for some early MLB action.
    • Mesa. Mesa is a mecca for arts, culture, and entertainment. From movie nights on Main Street to free pancake breakfasts, farmers markets to Mexican Winter Baseball League’s version of Spring Training games, Mesa is guaranteed to have what you’re looking for in a winter vacation.
    • Sun Lakes. Packed with five adult country club communities with tubs, tennis courts, and lake-side views, this place will make you want to take up residence, especially in a lakeside home.
    • Sun City. Population: 39,348. As both a city and a 55+ community, Sun City opened on January 1, 1960. It was the dawn of a new decade and of a new experiment in living.
    • Green Valley. Population: 21,723. Although Sun City is acclaimed as the first 55+ active adult community, Green Valley in Southern Arizona was just as innovative in its own way.
    • Tucson. Population: 545,987. For those who prefer the facilities of a big city, Tucson also has some of the most affordable snowbird homes in Arizona. It has a low cost of living, at 8.4 percent below the national average, and enjoys the mild Southern Arizona climate with little snowfall and less than 12 inches of rain annually.
    • Yuma. Population: 95,573. Yuma is another of the more affordable places for snowbirds in Arizona, with a cost of living that’s 11.8 percent lower than the national average.
  3. Aug 7, 2023 · While there are only a few large cities to make the “more affordable” list in Arizona, there are dozens of places where you might find reasonably priced snowbird communities. As you search maps of Arizona to find winter destinations, see if the location you're considering made the list.

  4. Nov 22, 2021 · Many snowbirds fly south (or southwest) in the winter months to avoid the harsh winters in places like the Midwest and New England, making Arizona a top snowbird destination. Here are ten of the best communities in Arizona for snowbirds. 1. Province – Maricopa, AZ High $200s – High $500s

  5. Nov 29, 2023 · Apache Junction, Arizona. Arizona hits several marks that signify suitable destinations for snowbirds: There’s a choice between small, medium and big cities, there’s a wide range of outdoorsy ...

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