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Tyler, Texas retirement guide

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Start with the feel of the place. Add the numbers that shape daily life in Tyler: budget, care access, safety, climate, and local rhythm.

Monthly budget
$3,93348
Healthcare
Excellent87
Safety
3 / 5 · Fair68
Climate
4 / 5 · Very Good70
The People's Petroleum Building and Plaza Tower in Tyler, Texas (United States).

Is Tyler a good place to retire?

Tyler can be a serious retirement-city candidate if its monthly budget, healthcare access, safety, climate, and lifestyle picture match the way you plan to live. Start with the public signals below, then use the tab pages and source links to verify the factors that matter most for your household.

Everyday picture

Use these signals together: estimated monthly budget, healthcare access, safety, climate comfort, and lifestyle context. The fuller picture is usually clearer when several factors move in the same direction.

Cost & Budget

Retiree Fit Score3.5 / 5 · Very Good

Estimated Monthly Budget (Traveler)

estimated

$3,933

Estimated Monthly Budget (Local Resident)

estimated

$2,931

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Housing
$1,550
Utilities
$94
Food
$523
Transportation
$764

Estimated Monthly Budget (Couple)

estimated

$4,248

Typical 1BR Rent

city

$999

Cost Pressure

estimated

Poor

Healthcare Access

city

Excellent

Hospitals Nearby

city

12

Primary Care Access

city

Very Good

Pharmacy Convenience

city

Excellent

Quality of Life

Lifestyle Fit3.5 / 5 · Very Good

Safety

estimated

3 / 5 · Fair

Violent Crime Level

city

Good

Property Crime Level

city

Good

Climate Comfort

estimated

4 / 5 · Very Good

Summer Heat

estimated

2.9 / 5 · Good

Winter Comfort

estimated

4.8 / 5 · Excellent

Air Quality

estimated

4.4 / 5 · Excellent

Walkability

city

2.5 / 5 · Moderate

Internet Speed

city

446 Mbps

Age 50+

city

32.8% · Mixed-age community