Temperatures soar in the region during summer, and so does the humidity. So, make sure you are prepared for weather that is soupy and sticky
The South offers a diversity of cultures and an incredible range of food, from Viet-Cajun to Cuban and soul food.
If you envision a retirement where you watch football every Saturday and talk about your favorite team with friends during the rest of the week
The South is a hot spot for extreme weather. From hurricanes in Florida to tornadoes in Alabama and jaw-dropping summer thunderstorms throughout the region
For those who love a “please,” “thank you,” or “yes sir and yes ma’am,” retiring to the South will be a delight.
From welcoming a friend to your front porch with a crisp glass of sweet tea to inviting new neighbors to dinner, Southern hospitality is alive and well.
Not bound by time, retirees can get up at the crack of dawn for a duck hunt or dedicate an entire day to sitting in a deer stand.
If you're a fan of barbecue, retiring to the South means you can spend a lot of time hitting all the best joints. From North Carolina pulled pork to Texas brisket and Alabama white sauce