Why These Northeast Destinations Are Winning Over Retirees Seeking Quiet, Safety, and Comfort

Source The Motley Fool

Key Points

  • The Northeast is home to many 55+ active communities.

  • Rich with history and plenty of activities for seniors, the Northeast is popular with retirees seeking variety.

  • Given the number (and variety) of locations you have to choose from in the Northeast, it can be difficult to winnow them down.

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There's a certain freedom in retirement. In addition to spending your days any way you want, you have the option of relocating to another city, or even to another country. However, if you're planning on staying in the U.S., you may want to take a closer look at the Northeast destinations identified in The Best Places to Retire in the Northeast in 2026 study, compiled by The Motley Fool.

The Motley Fool put together this list based on a survey asking retirees what matters most to them in retirement. Issues such as healthcare access, housing affordability, crime, and taxes were all topics of concern.

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Relocating in retirement can be challenging, so if you're doing it, you want to be sure you're going somewhere that makes you happy.

For retirees in search of a quiet, safe place to live out their golden years, the Northeast is getting some love. Here's why.

Philadelphia skyline from the Schuylkill River.

Image source: Getty Images.

Affordability

It's no secret that it can be costly to live in the Northeast. However, some cities are far less expensive. For example:

City

Overall Cost of Living

Housing Costs

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

2% below the national average

7% below the national average

Williamsport, Pennsylvania

1% below the national average

9% below the national average

Buffalo, New York

3% below the national average

1% below the national average

Data source: Payscale.

Quality of life

Aside from some of the most significant historical sites in the U.S., there are a ton of attractions in the Northeast. They include:

  • Professional sports teams
  • Museums
  • Art galleries
  • Cultural events
  • Community programs for seniors
  • Top-notch healthcare facilities
  • Historic neighborhoods
  • Parks and hiking trails
  • Waterfront activities
  • Fishing
  • Restaurants, from fine dining to quaint family-owned diners

Housing options

Whether you're looking to move into a single-family home, condo, or apartment, there are plenty to choose from. In addition, there are many active 55+ communities in the Northeast, particularly in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New York.

No matter what type of housing you're looking for, the Northeast offers a mix of urban, suburban, rural, and coastal settings. It's all a matter of figuring out which location feels right to you.

If you're considering cities outside the Northeast, check out The Motley Fool's 2026 Best Places to Retire list. You may be surprised by some of the towns featured there. It's easy to assume that the only inexpensive places to retire are in the South or Midwest, but that's not true. There are plenty of hidden gems scattered around the country where you can make the most of your retirement, surrounded by beautiful landscapes, fair prices, and safe environments.

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