Best places to retire in Texas
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October 13, 2021
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Best places to retire in Texas
A growing percentage of the working-age population has been retiring each year since the Great Recession—a trend that has only sped up in the years since the pandemic began, according to a recent Congressional Research Service analysis. And as members of the boomer generation move solidly into their golden years, they're looking for a place to live out a longer retirement than previous generations have enjoyed.
Stacker compiled a list of the best places to retire in Texas using data from Niche.
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#30. West University Place
- Population: 14,975
#29. Quitman
- Population: 2,227
#28. Fairview
- Population: 10,062
#27. Bayou Vista
- Population: 1,884
#26. Lakeside City
- Population: 935
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#25. Meadows Place
- Population: 4,755
#24. Shavano Park
- Population: 3,496
#23. Columbus
- Population: 3,582
#22. Fulton
- Population: 1,398
#21. Hideaway
- Population: 3,182
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#20. Woodcreek
- Population: 2,279
#19. Colleyville
- Population: 25,827
#18. Horseshoe Bay
- Population: 4,472
#17. Lakeway
- Population: 18,471
#16. The Hills
- Population: 2,602
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#15. Hudson Bend
- Population: 3,035
#14. Highland Park
- Population: 8,895
#13. Barton Creek
- Population: 3,183
#12. Alamo Heights
- Population: 7,360
#10. DeCordova
- Population: 2,984
#9. Meadowlakes
- Population: 1,991
#8. Weston Lakes
- Population: 3,763
#7. Olmos Park
- Population: 2,432
#5. Palm Valley
- Population: 1,644
#4. Emerald Bay
- Population: 1,292
#3. Hollywood Park
- Population: 3,130
#2. Shenandoah
- Population: 3,350
#1. West Lake Hills
- Population: 3,373
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