Best counties to retire to in Texas

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February 1, 2021
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Best counties to retire to in Texas

Buyers and sellers of real estate alike—when asked what are the three most essential considerations about a property—will nearly always reply "location, location, location." While this answer is sometimes tongue-in-cheek, it is often quite accurate, and this reply perhaps applies to retirees more than any other demographic. Settling down after a lifetime of working and perhaps raising a family calls for the perfect location: a spot where you can enjoy life with as few concerns as possible.

When seniors aged 65 years or older decide on where they want to live out their golden years, they consider very specific factors, such as the cost of living, government services, health care facilities, weather and overall climate, crime rate, outdoor recreational activities, eating establishments, cultural and entertainment opportunities, and more.

Stacker compiled a list of the best counties to retire in Texas using data from Niche. Niche ranks counties based on a variety of factors including cost of living, healthcare, recreation and weather.

Location is critical as retirees determine where to spend their senior years enjoying favorite activities; however, it’s a very unique decision based on a multitude of preferences and needs. Whether it be bustling downtowns or access to parks, affordable home prices or cultural amenities like museums, retirees seeking to settle in a permanent spot are sure to find a private paradise in any of these counties recommended by Niche because, in the end, there is no place like home—no matter the location.

Read on to discover the best counties to retire to in Texas.

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#25. Fayette County

- Population: 25,066
- Median home value: $165,000 (81% own)
- Median rent: $767 (19% rent)
- Median household income: $56,297
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#24. Burnet County

- Population: 45,750
- Median home value: $182,600 (75% own)
- Median rent: $816 (25% rent)
- Median household income: $59,238
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#23. Freestone County

- Population: 19,709
- Median home value: $98,800 (75% own)
- Median rent: $699 (25% rent)
- Median household income: $48,731
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#22. Rains County

- Population: 11,473
- Median home value: $121,100 (79% own)
- Median rent: $719 (21% rent)
- Median household income: $49,872
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#21. Trinity County

- Population: 14,569
- Median home value: $79,700 (79% own)
- Median rent: $763 (21% rent)
- Median household income: $40,407
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#20. Brown County

- Population: 37,834
- Median home value: $97,500 (72% own)
- Median rent: $759 (28% rent)
- Median household income: $45,457
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#19. Kendall County

- Population: 41,982
- Median home value: $326,800 (73% own)
- Median rent: $1,154 (27% rent)
- Median household income: $82,390
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#18. Morris County

- Population: 12,424
- Median home value: $86,300 (74% own)
- Median rent: $670 (26% rent)
- Median household income: $42,961
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#17. Tyler County

- Population: 21,496
- Median home value: $85,400 (85% own)
- Median rent: $720 (15% rent)
- Median household income: $43,936
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#16. Eastland County

- Population: 18,270
- Median home value: $68,500 (76% own)
- Median rent: $582 (24% rent)
- Median household income: $35,325
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#15. Coleman County

- Population: 8,391
- Median home value: $70,000 (71% own)
- Median rent: $666 (29% rent)
- Median household income: $43,981
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#14. Gillespie County

- Population: 26,208
- Median home value: $276,100 (73% own)
- Median rent: $931 (27% rent)
- Median household income: $58,325
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#13. Henderson County

- Population: 80,460
- Median home value: $102,500 (76% own)
- Median rent: $770 (24% rent)
- Median household income: $45,798
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#12. Comanche County

- Population: 13,495
- Median home value: $101,400 (79% own)
- Median rent: $546 (21% rent)
- Median household income: $47,893
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#11. Bandera County

- Population: 21,763
- Median home value: $167,600 (84% own)
- Median rent: $872 (16% rent)
- Median household income: $53,683
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#10. Jasper County

- Population: 35,504
- Median home value: $104,600 (77% own)
- Median rent: $746 (23% rent)
- Median household income: $46,088
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#9. Kerr County

- Population: 51,365
- Median home value: $170,600 (72% own)
- Median rent: $839 (28% rent)
- Median household income: $52,473
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#8. Haskell County

- Population: 5,809
- Median home value: $51,400 (76% own)
- Median rent: $609 (24% rent)
- Median household income: $46,013
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#7. Leon County

- Population: 17,098
- Median home value: $110,100 (79% own)
- Median rent: $730 (21% rent)
- Median household income: $44,818
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#6. Aransas County

- Population: 24,763
- Median home value: $158,400 (78% own)
- Median rent: $942 (22% rent)
- Median household income: $44,865
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#5. Hood County

- Population: 56,901
- Median home value: $180,900 (77% own)
- Median rent: $918 (23% rent)
- Median household income: $59,049
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#4. Wood County

- Population: 43,815
- Median home value: $130,200 (80% own)
- Median rent: $764 (20% rent)
- Median household income: $48,534
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#3. Llano County

- Population: 20,640
- Median home value: $186,100 (80% own)
- Median rent: $840 (20% rent)
- Median household income: $52,178
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#2. Sabine County

- Population: 10,458
- Median home value: $101,200 (88% own)
- Median rent: $600 (12% rent)
- Median household income: $33,257
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#1. Brewster County

- Population: 9,216
- Median home value: $134,300 (58% own)
- Median rent: $687 (42% rent)
- Median household income: $43,894

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