Study ranks San Antonio among top 10 best cities in which to retire
Despite the Alamo City's rising home prices and rapidly changing urban landscape, a new study suggests it hasn't lost its luster as a retirement mecca. San Antonio ranked as 2023's No. 6 city for retirees in a new ranking by real estate rental platform Zumper. It was one of just two Texas cities to make the top 10; El Paso landed at No. 10.
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