One area picking up steam among boomers on the move is Grand Junction, a city in Colorado’s Western Slope region. It’s far more affordable than nearby Denver and just as gorgeous in terms of natural scenery.
Atlanta has become a hotspot for retirees, but it might be coming in second to the Georgia cities that Leah Robinson-Christian, associate broker at Engel & Völkers Atlanta, is seeing gain boomer residents in 2025. First up is Decatur.
Peachtree City, about 32 miles from Atlanta, is also becoming increasingly attractive to boomers in 2025.
Another Georgia city that can be cheaper than others and is gaining boomer residents in 2025 is Northcrest.
There is no shortage of boomers living in Florida. It’s projected that 32.5% of the state’s population will be made up of people ages 60 and older by 2030.
There are dozens of cities our clients are moving to but some of the most popular are Playa del Carmen, Ajijic, Puerto Vallarta, Cancun, Guadalajara, Queretaro and Mexico City
It’s not unusual for our clients to save 30%-40% on their overall cost of living by simply moving to Mexico. Their housing is cheaper, their healthcare is far more affordable and their overall quality of life improves significantly.