6. Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Although the entire state of Massachusetts is considered an expensive place to live, Pittsfield is an oasis of affordability in the unreasonably priced area. With the cost of living only 9.9% above the national median cost, you can enjoy all the benefits of living off of your retirement fund. With existential needs met, you can relax and bask in the serene nature that gets more beautiful as each season passes. Another advantage is that Boston is not that far away, so you can venture into the city if you wish.

The Berkshires are an especially attractive place in autumn, with many bird-watching and camping opportunities waiting to be discovered. If you’re a fan of fishing, there are many creeks in the vicinity, where you can explore and catch many different kinds of fish. For music fans, the summer is an excellent opportunity to catch the Boston Symphony Orchestra, which has the nearby Tanglewood Music Center as their summer home. Hiking is also significant in the area.