A Guide to Retiring in Houston
Whether you’ve spent your whole life in Space City or you’re just discovering the Cultural Capital of the South, retiring in Houston, Texas, offers security, affordability, connection, and excitement.
Houston is an iconic city that only gets better with age. From incredible culture to active senior communities and some of the best health care the world over, it has everything you need to live it up in your golden years.
At a Glance:
Houston is highly regarded as a prime retirement destination. In recent national rankings, it landed in the top ten for Where Retirees Are Moving. Plus, with 18% of people aged 60+, it has a higher degree of senior residents than most other urban areas in the US.
Why are so many people choosing Houston as their ideal retirement location? From funds to food to fun, H-Town checks every box for senior living.
Per state law, Texas levies no taxes on any personal income. That means seniors pay $0 on any earnings, whether they’re from:
In addition, there’s no inheritance tax in Texas, and seniors get special breaks on property and school taxes.
The Houston Museum District is just south of downtown and features well over a dozen cultural attractions, including:
Houston also offers an abundance of mouth-watering dining options. In fact, the Michelin Guide lists nearly 40 restaurants in the Houston area across a wide variety of cuisines, including Mexican, Japanese, French, and, of course, world-famous Texas barbecue.
Just south of the Museum District is the Houston Medical Center Area. This is the main hub of health care in the city and one of the most renowned areas for treatment, research, and quality of care in the country.
The Houston Medical Center Area houses nearly 50 leading medical centers, including:
In addition to Houston’s world-class medical institutions, some continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) offer convenient access to on-site health care services. At Eagle’s Trace by Erickson Senior Living, residents benefit from an integrated health and wellness model that includes an on-site medical center and a coordinated team specializing in senior health care. This approach supports everyday well-being, helps preserve independence, and provides added peace of mind as health care needs evolve.
No matter your health care needs, Houston has the right doctors, facilities, and treatment options to support your optimal quality of life.
As Houston has risen as a retirement hub, several senior living communities have already established a presence across the city.
West Houston is a prime location for retirees. It’s close to downtown, but still offers relative calm and isolation from the rest of the city. It also sets you right on the border of some of the city’s most beautiful parks and greenery:
Many senior living communities in Houston suburbs offer walking paths, fitness centers, and social clubs. And thanks to the warm weather, you can enjoy outdoor activities and attractions like these almost year-round.
Without work obligations, you’ll have plenty of time to discover Houston once you’re retired. And, with the right support, there are several low-cost, convenient ways to enjoy Space City’s key neighborhoods.
Houston has a reliable public transportation network consisting of:
Luckily, older adults don’t have to drive themselves or rely on public transportation when they choose Eagle’s Trace Senior Living Community. This community provides complimentary transportation to local shopping areas and other destinations, allowing you to enjoy Houston to its fullest, even if you don’t drive or take public transit.
West Houston is the city’s hub for senior living. The area itself is comprised of several smaller neighborhoods with plenty to offer:
With multiple police and fire stations located across these neighborhoods, they’re both safe and convenient. And, with Eagle’s Trace by Erickson Senior Living situated right in the heart of Eldridge/West Oaks, all three of Houston’s prime retiree neighborhoods are right at your doorstep.
Retiring in Houston offers many lifestyle options, from homeownership to renting and community-based living. While Texas offers favorable tax conditions, ongoing expenses such as home maintenance, local property taxes, and rising health care costs can make long-term budgeting less predictable.
Moving to a senior living community offers the most value for your retirement dollar. Bundling housing, amenities, transportation, property maintenance, and access to future care options into a predictable monthly cost streamlines the approach. This structure removes many of the responsibilities of traditional homeownership while supporting independence and long-term peace of mind.
Senior living communities are intentionally designed to encourage connection and active living. Quality CCRCs offer a variety of clubs, programs, wellness classes, and events that make it easy to meet neighbors, make friends, and discover new interests.
Thanks to on-site staff ready to assist with services and transportation, senior living communities make sure you always have what you need. In addition, they offer round-the-clock security and rapid response in the event of medical emergencies.
If stability and peace of mind are priorities for your retirement, CCRCs offer the ideal solution, helping you maintain a high quality of life as your health needs evolve.
In senior living communities, everything you need for daily life is just steps outside your front door, including dining venues, fitness centers, walking paths, classes, and on-site staff support.
Plus, choosing a conveniently located CCRC with reliable transportation—like Eagle’s Trace by Erickson Senior Living—makes it easy to explore all 659-square-miles of H-Town.
Eagle’s Trace by Erickson Senior Living is a modern senior living community offering independent living for adults age 62+ in West Houston. Residents enjoy stylish, maintenance-free residences within a gated, active community designed to support a vibrant, engaged lifestyle—along with resort-style amenities and thoughtful services included at an exceptional value.
Walking paths, fitness centers, and a variety of dining venues are available right on campus, complemented by friendly staff who support day-to-day needs like transportation and more. With so much included, residents appreciate the ability to enjoy an active lifestyle without the unexpected costs or upkeep of traditional homeownership.
Just take it from resident Bill H.:
“There is so much more here than there was at home. Meals and activities plus the security. That is a heck of a value.”
Clubs are also a key feature of community living. From poetry to bridge, wine classes and movie nights, staff and community members facilitate a wide variety of events so that everyone can continue to enjoy the pastimes they’ve always loved.
Outdoor activities, neighborhood walks, and organized outings are also part of everyday life. And because home maintenance is handled, residents have more time to focus on what matters most. The community’s comprehensive approach to senior living provides added peace of mind, supporting long-term security and flexibility as needs change—so Eagle’s Trace by Erickson Senior Living can continue to feel like home.
If you appreciate low taxes, easy access to medical care, world-class cuisine, and a variety of exciting sights and attractions, retiring in Houston is the right choice.
Eagle’s Trace by Erickson Senior Living is the leader in retirement residences in H-Town, offering unbeatable value-for-money, amenities, connections, and experiences.
Request your free brochure and schedule a tour of Eagle’s Trace Senior Living Community to see for yourself.
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