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Country’s fastest-growing city thanks older Americans



One southern city has become a boomer boomtown thanks to an influx of older Americans flocking to its age-restricted, bustling community.

Georgetown, Texas is officially the fastest-growing city in the country in part due to its wealthy 55-and-older community called Sun City Texas. 

An analysis of Census Bureau data for cities with populations of at least 50,000 by The Wall Street Journal found Georgetown has now been the top city for population growth for three years in a row.

Georgetown grew 11 percent in 2023, 14 percent in 2022 and 11 percent in 2021. The median age in the boomer-rich city is 44 – and approximately 27 percent of its residents are 65 or older. 

Driving the massive population growth are vivacious seniors who move to Sun City because of its lively social scene, which includes community theater, game nights, fitness classes, sports teams and so much more.

Home to some 15,000 residents across nearly 5,000 acres of land, the community in Texas was launched in 1994 when the Del Webb Company purchased the land
The Sun City Sassy Ladies (pictured) is a club focused on the love of dance and bringing joy to others that performs at care facilities around Georgetown

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‘I didn’t want to just move to an old community,’ resident Betty Schleder told the Wall Street Journal.

Schleder, who is a keen skydiver at the age of 80, moved to the city two decades ago. Since then, she’s met her new 72-year-old boyfriend and is thriving in the community. 

‘We’re not dead yet,’ said Suzanne Herndon, 70, who moved to Sun City in 2021. 

Home to some 15,000 residents across nearly 5,000 acres of land, the community was launched in 1994 when the Del Webb Company purchased the land.

Construction began in October 1995 and by spring of 1996 residents were moving into the town.

The community association offers activities for residents, ranging from dance clubs, karaoke, arts and crafts, gardening, pickleball, cooking and poker.

There are also activity groups for singles and couples – and the environment has been described as akin to a college experience, without having to go to class.

Pickleball club members play in a variety of tournaments and round robins. Participants in a ladies night match pictured
The Sun City Texas Community Association offers loads of activities for residents including yoga classes (pictured)
Sun City offers groups for people to connect with their roots such as the Born in Texas interest group (pictured)

Unlike their Gen Z counterparts studying at college, the groups of elderly Americans reaping the benefits of all Georgetown has to offer have hundreds of thousands of dollars in the bank to spend at their leisure. 

Across the country, Americans over the age of 55 hold 70 percent of all household wealth. Sun City’s median age is 73, compared to the US average of 39.  

Photos from the community’s social media page show swathes of baby boomers engaging in fun dance competitions, games nights, as well as holiday parties. 

Among the Georgetown population, many have taken up renovating homes and classic cars as hobbies – while others have joined the computer club to fine-tune their technology skills later in life.

The community also puts on pickleball tournaments, as well as lively entertainment including a recent sold-out concert by a Beach Boys tribute band. 

Almost a fifth of Sun City’s residents are veterans, the WSJ found, and most served during the Korean or Vietnam wars. Around 90 percent are white. 

Maria and Ottavio Arena moved from New York to be closer to their family, but remains connected to their home town when they meet with Sun City’s New York club.

‘We have more fun than our daughter,’ said Ottavio. 

The community frequently hosts events such as ice cream social game night. Pictured is  neighbors playing a game called Sequence
Georgetown, Texas is the fastest-growing city in the country in part due to a massive 55 and older community
Across the country, Americans over the age of 55 hold 70 percent of all household wealth. Sun City’s median age is 73, compared to the US average of 39

Jim Ancmon, 67, who moved from the Chicago suburbs in 2016, said he was drawn to Texas for its lower taxes.

‘I don’t think we were getting much more for our money in Illinois,’ said Ancmon.

Georgetown Mayor Josh Schroeder, who at the age of 47 is not old enough to live in Sun City, said he is thrilled about the influx of new residents.

‘It’s like they’re at college except they don’t have to go to class and they have $3 million in the bank. It’s almost like a cruise ship on land,’ said Schroder.

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