Best in Texas?: Golden Years in Texas Hill Country: A Guide to the Top 7 Retirement Havens by ALEX.realestate
Tamara Thomas, MBA
Texas Development Officer. Chair ALEX Cares. Co-Manager of LinkedIn "AI Innovators & Leaders" and "Best in Texas Real Estate" Groups
ALEX?just completed analysis and a summary of?Travel.com‘s: “7 Beautiful Places to Retire in Texas Hill Country.” Boerne, Burnet, Comfort, Fredericksburg, Georgetown, New Braunfels and Wimberley were named the 7 best places to retire in the Texas Hill Country!
#1 Comfort, Kendall County
Nestled in Kendall County, Comfort is a haven for retirees seeking tranquility and a rich historical backdrop. With a population of just 1,955, it offers a close-knit community vibe, lower than average rent, and a cost of living 17% below the national average, making it an affordable and peaceful retirement choice. Why Seniors Like It? Comfort offers a tranquil environment steeped in rich history and a strong sense of community. Its scenic landscapes and slower pace of life make it ideal for retirees seeking peace and a high quality of life away from urban bustle. What to Do on a Day Trip? Explore the historic district to admire architectural gems and boutique shops. Wine enthusiasts can visit local vineyards like Singing Water Vineyards for tastings and serene vineyard views.
#2 Wimberley, Hays County
This picturesque town in Hays County attracts seniors with its stunning natural beauty and vibrant cultural scene. The town’s community-focused spirit and artistic ambiance offer a fulfilling lifestyle for creatively inclined retirees. Why Seniors Like It? Wimberley appeals to seniors with its stunning natural beauty and vibrant cultural scene. The town’s community-focused spirit and artistic ambiance offer a fulfilling lifestyle for creatively inclined retirees. What to Do on a Day Trip? Visit Blue Hole Regional Park for a refreshing swim or enjoy a performance at the EmilyAnn Theatre. Art lovers can explore local galleries and attend the Wimberley Arts Fest.
#3 Burnet, Burnet County
Known for its small-town charm and numerous festivals, Burnet is a perfect spot for active retirees. The city’s population of 6,906 enjoys a variety of social activities, affordable living with a cost of living 4.6% lower than the national average, and a crime rate 30% lower than the US average. Why Seniors Like It? Burnet‘s small-town charm and numerous festivals provide a lively setting for retirees. Its community is welcoming, and the town is known for its safety and relaxed pace, making it a great place to settle. What to Do on a Day Trip? Enjoy the Bluebonnet Festival or explore local history at the Fort Croghan Museum. Aviation enthusiasts will love the Highland Lakes Squadron museum.
#4 Fredericksburg, Gillespie County
Fredericksburg, nestled in Gillespie County, offers a blend of historic allure and German cultural heritage. With 11,503 residents, the city boasts a rich array of cultural festivals and local wineries, making it an attractive locale for retirees who appreciate history and community festivities. Why Seniors Like It? Fredericksburg is renowned for its historic charm, vibrant German culture, and active senior community. The city offers a plethora of activities, from cultural festivals to local wineries, suiting diverse interests. What to Do on a Day Trip? Attend the annual Oktoberfest, visit the National Museum of the Pacific War, or explore local vineyards for a taste of the region’s rich winemaking heritage.
#5 Boerne, Kendall County
Located in Kendall County, Boerne offers a beautiful setting with ample outdoor activities and a thriving arts scene. Its proximity to San Antonio provides additional urban conveniences while retaining a small-town feel, perfect for retirees looking for a balance between tranquility and accessibility. Why Seniors Like It? Boerne offers retirees a beautiful setting with ample outdoor activities and a thriving arts scene. Its proximity to San Antonio provides additional urban conveniences while retaining a small-town feel. What to Do on a Day Trip? Visit the Farmer’s Market at the Cibolo for local goods or explore the Cibolo Nature Center. Enjoy a craft beer at Tusculum Brewing Company in a relaxed setting.
#6 Georgetown, Williamson County
As the Red Poppy Capital of Texas, Georgetown stands out with its beautiful historic downtown and vibrant community events. The city’s commitment to preserving its charm while fostering a friendly community is appealing to many.?
Why Seniors Like It? Georgetown‘s beautiful historic downtown, community events, and low crime rate make it a top choice for retirees. The city’s commitment to preserving its charm while fostering a friendly community is appealing to many.?
What to Do on a Day Trip? Explore the historic square, attend the Red Poppy Festival, or take a leisurely stroll through San Gabriel Park. Don’t miss a tour of the Inner Space Cavern.
#7 New Braunfels, Comal County
This lively city in Comal County is ideal for retirees who enjoy water-based activities and German cultural festivities. The city’s lower cost of living and scenic rivers make it an attractive destination for active retirees.?
Why Seniors Like It? New Braunfels offers a vibrant lifestyle with its rich German heritage and array of water-based activities. The city’s lower cost of living and scenic rivers make it an attractive destination for active retirees.?
What to Do on a Day Trip? Enjoy water activities on the Comal and Guadalupe Rivers or visit the Schlitterbahn Waterpark for a fun day out. Explore local history and enjoy a meal at one of the riverside restaurants.
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