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James City County, Virginia Retirement Score

James City County works best for retirees who want Williamsburg-area living and a stronger retiree orientation than many other Virginia counties. It is less appealing if major-market healthcare depth matters more. Use this page to understand why it scores the way it does before moving into side-by-side comparisons.

Overall Retirement Score
70
Above average

Quick takeaway

Best for: retiree orientation, Williamsburg-area living, pace

Think twice if: major-market healthcare depth matters more

Score breakdown

Affordability
38
Expensive for retirees
Healthcare Access
79
Above average
Climate Comfort
73
Above average
Disaster Risk
73
Above average
Air Quality
71
Above average
Retiree Fit
86
Strong

At a glance

Median rent
$1,552
Median home value
$447,200
Age 65+
24%
Climate
Four seasons, relatively moderate winters
Healthcare
Above-average access signals
Risk
Relatively favorable
Air quality
Above average

Good fit for

Retirees who want a practical, fairly balanced Mid-Atlantic option.

Less ideal for

Retirees who want a warmer climate or very low-cost housing.

Biggest strengths

  • Healthcare access is a clear strength.
  • Disaster risk is relatively favorable.
  • The overall profile is balanced and practical.

Biggest tradeoffs

  • Affordability is not elite.
  • Climate is moderate rather than a standout strength.

Affordability

James City County scores around average for affordability. It is workable, but not one of the strongest budget markets.

Healthcare Access

Healthcare access is above average and one of the clearer reasons the county performs well.

Climate Comfort

Climate comfort is respectable, though not as warm or mild as many southern alternatives.

Disaster Risk

Disaster risk is relatively favorable and helps the county stand out against many coastal peers.

Air Quality

Air quality is above average and provides useful support to the overall profile.

Retiree Fit

Retiree fit is strong enough to reinforce the county's appeal without making it feel over-specialized.

Similar places to consider

Sussex County, Delaware

Similar for key retirement tradeoffs, but with a different mix of cost, climate, risk, or healthcare.

Pima County, Arizona

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Brunswick County, North Carolina

Similar for key retirement tradeoffs, but with a different mix of cost, climate, risk, or healthcare.

How to interpret this retirement score

Use the overall score as a quick summary, then look at the category scores to see whether affordability, healthcare, climate, air quality, disaster risk, or retiree fit is driving the result. A place can still be a good fit for you even if one category is a clear tradeoff.

Best next step after this page

Use compare pages when you have two realistic finalists. If you are still building the shortlist, use the related rankings and the broader state page to find nearby or similarly ranked alternatives.

How to interpret this retirement score

Use the overall score as a quick summary, then look at the category scores to see whether affordability, healthcare, climate, air quality, disaster risk, or retiree fit is driving the result. A place can still be a good fit for you even if one category is a clear tradeoff.

Best next step after this page

Use compare pages when you have two realistic finalists. If you are still building the shortlist, use the related rankings and the broader state page to find nearby or similarly ranked alternatives.

Frequently asked questions

Is James City County affordable for retirees?

James City County scores around average for affordability. It is workable, but not one of the strongest budget markets.

What is the biggest retirement tradeoff here?

Affordability is not elite.

What to do next

Use this page as a narrowing step, then compare it directly against nearby or similarly ranked counties and metros. The overall score is the summary; the category scores explain the tradeoffs.