If you are looking for an excellent place to retire, it is difficult to beat Texas. There is fine weather, plenty of cultures, and no scarcity of good food, which are all really good motivators to travel south to enjoy your retirement.
Of course, being one of the largest states in the US, there is no lack of fun cities to choose from but if you are looking for a top place in Texas that combines it all, consider retiring in Fort Worth, TX. Here are the reasons.
Big City Living, Small Town Spirit
The Fort Worth metro is part of the bigger Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. However, you will find that Fort Worth has a certain rhythm of its own. Sure, we also have high-rises and busy city streets but there are also verdant parks and many quiet suburban neighborhoods which offer a pleasant change of pace.
Even among the denser city zones in Fort Worth, there is a variety of things to experience. For instance, the West 7th Cultural District creates a more free-flowing, cultured air to regular city life. If you opt for a Fort Worth retirement, you will definitely see that effort and attention have been put in to ensure there is no lack of delightful public works for your appreciation.
There’s So Much to Do
Being one of America’s largest metropolitan areas, Fort Worth is a center for cuisine, culture, and all sorts of entertainment. Whether you like the sweet scent of a Texas flower, wish to enjoy the flavor of fine food at a classy restaurant, or are just looking for a day of family fun at the zoo, your favorite things to do are never far away.
You’ll Be at The Center of It All
Fort Worth is uniquely beautiful, it is at the heart of a state brimming with awesome natural beauty. Why live in a city where you have to board an airplane to reach the ocean when you could stay just two or three hours away? With charming mountaintop vistas, baffling sprawling forests, arcadian rolling prairies, sandy dunes, and deep canyons, at Fort Worth, there is always a different view.
It’s More Affordable Than You Expect
For a city of such a large size, the cost of living at Fort Worth is surprisingly low, ranking near cities like Atlanta, Georgia, and Phoenix, Arizona. Although it is a huge city, the rate of growth at Fort Worth encourages construction and keeps housing costs under control (at least for now). In addition, when compared to cities like Chicago, Fort Worth shows an incredible value as products are much cheaper, and the price of the average apartment is nearly $1,000 less!
Enrich Your Life at Discovery Village At Alliance Town Center
Discovery Village At Alliance Town Center presents outstanding, residential senior living in a classy, suburban setting in Fort Worth. Residents at this retirement community can enrich their lives with our Celebrations Activities programs, which offer a variety of activities each day. From birthday parties to movie marathons, from competitive game nights to Sunday brunch outings, there is always something for you.