St. Petersburg is a popular retirement spot for a reason. A reader with a portfolio in the high six figures eyes the Gulf Coast and wonders whether the math worksSt. Petersburg is a popular retirement spot for a reason. A reader with a portfolio in the high six figures eyes the Gulf Coast and wonders whether the math works

Here’s How You Can Retire to St. Petersburg, Florida, at 65 on $925,000 Where the Sun Shines

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St. Petersburg is a popular retirement spot for a reason. A reader with a portfolio in the high six figures eyes the Gulf Coast and wonders whether the math works at 65. St. Petersburg is one of the most common destinations, and $925,000 is right around the median balance for someone who saved diligently in a corporate job for thirty-five years. Let’s run the numbers and see what it takes.

What St. Petersburg Actually Costs Now

Florida’s regional price parity sits at 103.414, modestly above the national baseline but well under California, Hawaii, or the Northeast corridor. Pinellas County runs higher than the state average because of waterfront demand. A reasonable working budget for a single retiree or frugal couple in a paid-off two-bedroom looks roughly like this:

  • Property taxes and HOA on a roughly $360,000 home: about $5,500 a year after homestead exemption
  • Homeowners and wind/flood insurance: $7,500 to $11,000 a year, and climbing
  • Utilities, internet, phone: about $3,600
  • Food at the USDA moderate plan for one or two: $5,400 to $9,600
  • Medicare Part B, Part D, and a Medigap Plan G: roughly $4,200 per person
  • Transportation, including a replacement vehicle reserve: $5,500
  • Home maintenance reserve at 1% of value: $3,600
  • Discretionary, gifts, travel, miscellaneous: $7,000 to $10,000

A single retiree lands near $43,000 to $48,000 a year. A couple sharing the same roof lands closer to $55,000 to $62,000. Florida charges no state income tax and exempts Social Security and pension income at the state level, which is why the math works at all on a portfolio this size.

The Math on $925,000

At 65, you are eligible for Medicare. Average Social Security for a new retiree claiming at full retirement age sits near $24,000 a year after the 2.8% 2026 COLA. If you wait to 67, that figure climbs roughly 14%. If you delay to 70, you gain another 24% on top.

A single retiree spending $45,000 a year, minus $24,000 from Social Security, leaves a $21,000 portfolio gap. Divide by a 4% withdrawal rate and you need $525,000. That fits comfortably inside $925,000, with roughly $400,000 in cushion against sequence risk, a Florida insurance shock, or a long-term care event.

A couple is harder. Two Medicare premiums, two grocery budgets, and one Social Security check that is meaningfully smaller than the worker’s. A couple spending $60,000 with combined Social Security of $38,000 needs to pull $22,000 from the portfolio. The math still works, but the cushion is thinner, and the survivor case (one check disappears, most spending stays) is fragile.

With the 10-year Treasury at 4.51% and the 5-year at 4.29%, a five-year ladder covering early withdrawals does real work right now. That lets the equity portion stay invested through the first downturn rather than getting sold into it.

The Florida Insurance Problem

The line item that breaks Florida budgets is the homeowners policy, not property tax or healthcare. Premiums in Pinellas County have roughly doubled over the last five years, wind coverage is often carved out separately, and flood insurance through the NFIP is a separate bill. A modest non-waterfront home that insured for $3,200 in 2019 routinely quotes north of $9,000 today.

The structural issue is that CPI does not capture this. Social Security’s COLA tracks general inflation, but Florida insurance has been compounding at a multiple of headline CPI for a decade. If you budget $7,500 today and that line grows 8% a year while your benefit grows under 3%, by year fifteen the insurance bill alone consumes almost a third of your Social Security check. That is the silent killer of the St. Pete retirement, and it is why the cushion above the minimum portfolio matters so much.

Two practical countermoves. First, buy inland of US-19 or above the BFE flood elevation line. The premium gap between a coastal home and one three miles inland is often $4,000 to $6,000 a year. Second, model insurance growing at 7% to 8% in your spreadsheet, not 3%. If the math still works under that assumption, you have a real plan.

What It Actually Takes

For a single 65-year-old claiming Social Security at full retirement age, $925,000 supports the St. Petersburg scenario at roughly a 3.5% withdrawal rate, generating about $32,000 a year on top of benefits. For a couple, it works if you buy inland, keep the housing footprint modest, and treat the portfolio as a 4% draw. The durable scenario requires a paid-off home under $375,000, a 60/40 portfolio with a five-year Treasury ladder funding near-term withdrawals, a 3.5% to 4% withdrawal rate, and a written assumption that homeowners insurance will compound faster than everything else you own. Get those four right and the sun does the rest.

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