9 Most Comfortable Towns in Delaware for Seniors

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Delaware is easily one of the top states for retirees looking to relocate. Consequently, many seniors are contemplating moving to the First State. Delaware’s tax benefits for this demographic are well-known, as the state does not tax Social Security benefits, nor does it have state or local sales tax, and property taxes are lower than the rest of the nation. Those looking to relocate to the state want to find welcoming communities and towns that are the most comfortable for seniors. The nine towns listed here all offer senior citizens a relaxing yet fulfilling lifestyle with amenities and benefits that cannot be found just anywhere.

Unspoiled Towns In DelawareThese unspoiled towns, away from the hustle and bustle of larger cities and busy beaches, provide a peek into the First State’s quiet beauty, rich heritage, and close-knit communities.

Newark

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A scenic view of a river flowing in the forest in White Clay Creek State Park, Newark, Delaware.

Although well-known as a college town and home to the University of Delaware, Newark is attractive for seniors because of the many amenities it offers them. The town’s population is 30,655 (per the US Census Bureau). Roughly 13 percent of the population is aged 60 and over. Many seniors find the lower median age in Newark of 22.6, appealing as it gives the town a youthful vibe and ensures intellectual stimulation. Homes are fairly affordable in Newark, with values averaging $365,500.

Newark has much outdoor space for seniors to make use of, including White Clay Creek State Park, with its many hiking trails, picnic areas, and a clamshell stage for summer concerts. Additionally, the Newark Reservoir has a 1.8-mile paved trail around it and is a favorite of seniors who enjoy walking…

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