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    Best Neighborhoods for Retirees in Plano, TX

    Comprehensive retirement livability data for Plano, TX including safety, noise levels, healthcare access, and affordability metrics.

    Population: 285,4942026 Data

    Best Neighborhoods for Retirees in Plano — Key Takeaways

    Neighborhood-level retiree ranking data for Plano, TX is not yet available. Below is a comprehensive overview of Plano as a whole.

    Plano has a population of 285,494, a median household income of $96,348, and a median home value of $380,000, which is 35% above the national average of $281,900.

    Data sourced from the US Census Bureau, FBI Crime Data Explorer, EPA AirNow, DOT Noise Map, Walk Score, and FEMA. Last updated: March 2026.

    Plano at a Glance

    Detailed neighborhood-level retiree data for Plano is coming soon. In the meantime, here is a comprehensive overview of key retirement livability metrics.

    Violent Crime

    1.6 per 1K

    Nat'l avg: 3.6 per 1K

    Road Noise

    0 dBA

    Nat'l avg: 45 dBA

    Air Quality

    AQI 31

    Nat'l avg: AQI 42

    Median Home Value

    $380,000

    Nat'l avg: $281,900

    Walk Score

    92/100

    Nat'l avg: 48/100

    Median Income

    $96,348

    Nat'l avg: $74,580

    Population

    285,494

    Median Rent

    $1,431

    Nat'l avg: $1,163

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    How We Rank Neighborhoods for Retirees in Plano

    Neighborhoods are ranked using the Retiree Score, a composite livability index specifically designed for retirees. It prioritizes the factors that matter most for a comfortable, safe, and healthy retirement:

    Safety (Violent Crime)
    25% weight
    Quiet Living (Road Noise)
    20% weight
    Air Quality (AQI)
    20% weight
    Affordability (Home Value)
    20% weight
    Walkability (Walk Score)
    15% weight

    Safety is weighted highest because personal security is the top concern for retirees. Quiet living and air quality reflect the importance of a healthy, peaceful environment. Affordability matters for those on fixed incomes, and walkability supports an active lifestyle without reliance on driving.

    Data Sources: US Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates, FBI Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR), EPA AirNow, DOT National Transportation Noise Map, Walk Score, and FEMA National Flood Hazard Layer. All data is updated on a rolling basis as new government releases become available.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Plano a good place to retire?
    Plano, TX has a below-average violent crime rate, which is a positive sign for retirees. The median home value is $380,000 (national avg: $281,900). Air quality averages AQI 31. Use our neighborhood-level data to find the best pockets within the city for retirement.

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