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5 Best Places in Virginia for a Couple to Live on Only Social Security

By Matthew Lynch
March 18, 2024
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Virginia, known for its rich history and varied landscape, offers many tranquil spots perfect for couples to settle down using just their Social Security benefits. Here are the five best places to consider:

1.Abingdon – Couples looking for a blend of culture and quiet small-town serenity will adore Abingdon. Known for its arts scene, historic charm, and the famous Virginia Creeper Trail, it’s both affordable and inviting.

2.Staunton – Staunton boasts a vibrant downtown along with captivating historical architecture. Its low cost of living and engaging community events make it an excellent choice for those relying on Social Security.

3.Lexington – Home to Washington and Lee University and the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington provides educational stimulation alongside its natural beauty. Its reasonable housing market ensures that Social Security dollars stretch further.

4.Martinsville – With its lower-than-average housing costs, Martinsville is perfect for those wishing to make the most of their fixed income. The city is surrounded by nature, offering scenic beauty and tranquility.

5.Culpeper – Combining the charm of rural life with the conveniences needed for comfortable living, Culpeper is another great option. With a historic downtown and friendly community vibe, it’s a lovely place to call home on a budget.

Each of these Virginia gems offers a unique living experience, combining affordability with enriching community features perfect for couples looking to enjoy their retirement years peacefully on a Social Security budget.

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