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Overview
Bonita Springs is a popular city in Florida for retirees due to its sunny weather and proximity to a number of beaches and parks where residents can always go for a swim or family outing. Aside from that, Bonita Springs still offers a vibrant city where residents can find fun restaurants, farmers markets, and festivals year round.
Climate & Geography
Bonita Springs is a city located in the Cape Coral area, which is found right at the Gulf of Mexico and Estero Bay. Bonita Springs offers warm weather all year round, with long, hot summers and short winters. Residents can expect their winters to be mostly clear while rarely experiencing freezing weather, if at all.
Being that the city is near large bodies of weather, residents can enjoy abundance of beaches and outside activities. Bonita Springs is ideal for retirees looking to relax by the beach and simply enjoy their retirement.
Recreation, Culture, & Entertainment
Bonita Springs is known for being a fun and relaxing community for retirees who want to get outside and enjoy the weather. The city is home to plenty of Gulf Coast beaches and parks, including Little Hickory Island Beach Park, Bonita Beach Park, and Lovers Key State Park. These locations give residents several options to try new recreational activities such as swimming and kayaking.
Being that the city is essentially surrounded by different bodies of water, residents can find parks that are home to different animals as well such as manatees and dolphins, which are the most popular in the area.
The city itself is popular for having many restaurants, events, and festivals that offer residents the opportunity to socialize and dive into the culture. There are also plenty of farmers markets and flea markets for those looking for fresh food, or even just to take a walk.
Cost of Living & Taxes
Like most popular coastal cities in Florida, Bonita Springs has, on average, a higher cost of living than the rest of the nation. A lot of what causes this can be do to the housing and home costs, which are generally higher than the state and national averages. Expenses for other categories such as groceries, utilities, and transportation are on par with the national average.
Florida is known as one of the most tax-friendly states in the country, which is the same in Bonita Springs as well. There’s no state income tax, and no tax on Social Security in Florida, which makes it a comfortable living for retirees.
Sales taxes in Bonita Springs is pretty close to the national average when compared to state and local rates. The overall rate for the state of Florida is 6.8 percent and remains the same for the city of Bonita Springs.
Health Care
Florida ranks amongst the top states on the Gallup’s Well-Being Index. More specifically, the Cape Coral area of Florida, where Bonita Springs is located, scores in the top 10 cities in the U.S. in well-being.
Some top performing hospitals near Bonita Springs are the Physicians Regional-Pine Ridge Hospital, NCH Baker Hospital, and Gulf Coast Medical Center, each of these ranked high performing in at least three procedures.