Plenty of perks await seniors who choose North Carolina for their retirement. The state offers a moderately tax-friendly environment, an affordable cost of living and lots of recreational activities. The cost of housing is also quite reasonable, especially if you plan to rent.
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GOBankingRates was able to find out how much it costs retirees to rent in six North Carolina cities by analyzing the average rental cost and the cost of living across the 100 most populated U.S. cities. Retirees on fixed incomes might consider renting one-bedroom apartments in Greensboro, Winston-Salem and/or Fayetteville, where the monthly rent is less than $1,000…