14 out of the top 20 'most affordable' places to retire are in the North of England.
With the cost-of-living crisis and current state pension being at around £10,600 per year, retirement isn't looking as comfortable for many as it once did.
Their study found that St Helen's was the most affordable town to retire, with the cost-of-living per person per year at only £6,781. The average person would need £101,718 in their retirement fund.READ MORE: UK bank says it will give people £205 and you don't even need to switch Warrington came 11th on the list with the cost-of-living per person per year being £7,632 and the average retirement fund at £114,480.
In addition to their record of 'most affordable places to retire', Sambla also compiled a catalogue of 'most expensive places to retire' in which Liverpool came 14th.
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