Retirees are Flocking to This Delaware Beach Town-and It has a Mile-long Boardwalk, Quality Healthcare, and Top-notch Dining
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Retirees are Flocking to This Delaware Beach Town-and It has a Mile-long Boardwalk, Quality Healthcare, and Top-notch Dining
"[Rehoboth Beach] is the balance-it still has that small-town coastal charm, but with enough sophistication and amenities to support year-round living."
"Retirees, who purchase homes here are looking for that laid-back coastal lifestyle without sacrificing access to top-notch dining, access to healthcare, and a strong sense of community."
Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, attracts retirees with its small-town coastal living and vibrant community. Over 25 percent of Delaware's population is retirees, with Rehoboth Beach having 44 percent aged 65 or older. The town offers a lively boardwalk, beautiful beaches, and a cost of living comparable to the national average, though home values are significantly higher. Retirees appreciate the balance of charm and sophistication, along with access to dining, healthcare, and community. The town's history dates back to the 1970s as a Methodist camp, evolving into a popular retirement spot.
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