Tampa vs Richmond for Retirees (2026)

Better for retirees: Richmond~6% cheaper overall
Median Home Price
$380K
Tampa
$330K
Richmond
State Income Tax
None
Tampa
5.8%
Richmond
Est. Healthcare / month
$520
Tampa
$490
Richmond
Walk Score (0–100)
50
Tampa
53
Richmond

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Full retirement cost breakdown

Metric
Tampa
Florida
Richmond
Virginia
1BR rent / month$2,000$1,600Better
Median home price$380K$330KBetter
State income taxNoneBetter5.8%
Sales tax (combined)7.5%6%Better
Monthly utilities$195$155Better
Groceries index (US = 100)9997Better
Est. healthcare / month$520$490Better
Walk score (0–100)50 / 10053 / 100Better
Overall COL index (100 = US avg)10498Better

Frequently asked questions

Which city is better for retirement — Tampa or Richmond?

Based on home prices, taxes on retirement income, walkability, and overall cost of living, Richmond scores better for retirees. Median home prices are $380K in Tampa vs $330K in Richmond. Richmond is approximately 6% cheaper overall. The best choice still depends on climate, healthcare access, and proximity to family.

Is retirement income taxed in Tampa or Richmond?

Florida has no state income tax, meaning Social Security, pension, and retirement account withdrawals are not subject to state tax. Virginia has a 5.8% state income tax rate. For retirees, this difference can save thousands annually.

What is the estimated monthly healthcare cost in Tampa vs Richmond?

Based on national average retiree healthcare spending (~$500/month) scaled by each city's cost-of-living index, estimated monthly healthcare costs are approximately $520 in Tampa and $490 in Richmond. That's a difference of ~$30/month, or ~$360/year. Actual costs vary based on your Medicare plan, supplements, and health needs.

Can I afford to retire in Tampa on a $50,000 annual income?

On a $50,000/year ($4,167/month) retirement income in Tampa, rent alone would consume approximately 48% of your budget (1BR rent ~$2,000/mo) and healthcare another ~12%. That leaves roughly 40% (~$1,667/mo) for groceries, transportation, and other expenses. This is tight — a studio apartment or lower-cost neighborhood would help.

Which city is more walkable for retirees?

Richmond has a higher walk score (53 vs 50 out of 100). Walkability is increasingly important for retirees who want to reduce car dependence — a score above 70 means most daily errands can be done on foot. Richmond offers more independence without a car, which also reduces transportation costs.

Retirement purchasing power

$50K/year in Tampa has the same purchasing power as $47K/year in Richmond

Related comparisons

Healthcare estimates based on national avg retiree spending (~$500/mo) scaled by COL index · State income tax rates from Tax Foundation · Data: Zillow, BLS, Numbeo · Q1 2026