8 Retirement Cities That Surprise Newcomers

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An illustration of the jagged Organ Mountains behind a desert landscape with yucca plants.
A blooming yucca and jagged mountain peaks frame a charming adobe home in this peaceful desert landscape.

6. Las Cruces, New Mexico: The High Desert Haven

While Santa Fe captures the luxury retirement market, Las Cruces quietly offers the stunning landscapes and rich culture of New Mexico at a highly accessible price point. Situated in the Mesilla Valley with the jagged Organ Mountains serving as a dramatic backdrop, Las Cruces boasts more than 300 days of sunshine a year.

As the home of New Mexico State University, the city enjoys college-town perks, including collegiate sports, theater, and continuing education. Recent changes to New Mexico tax law have also made the state more friendly for retirees, exempting Social Security income for most middle-income earners.

The pace of life here is relaxed, the winters are mild, and the local cuisine is legendary. Memorial Medical Center and MountainView Regional Medical Center provide solid local healthcare, while El Paso, Texas, is less than an hour away for major airport access and specialized medical needs.

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