15 Florida Towns Where You Can Still Live On Under $1,500 (2026)
They say Florida is too expensive now, but that is only half the story. In this video we count down fifteen Florida towns where a one bedroom apartment still rents for under fifteen hundred dollars a month, from horse country and riverfront springs to white sand Gulf beaches and lakeside retirement towns. We checked the current rent in every single town before it made the list, so these numbers are real. Here are all fifteen, counted down: More Florida relocation guides and town breakdowns Rent figures sourced from current listings and rental market data including Zillow, Apartments.com, RentCafe, and Zumper, accurate as of mid 2026. All figures are one bedroom averages and shift over time, so always check current listings before making any decisions. #Florida #MovingToFlorida #CostOfLiving #Relocation #Retirement

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