Southwest Florida remains at the top of the "Best Places to Retire" in the country list, based on the latest research by U.S. News & World Report. The state's metros led the way in the annual findings released Tuesday morning by the magazine, with the first four in this order: Sarasota, Naples, Daytona Beach, and Melbourne. Fort Myers-Cape Coral was right on their heels at number 7, just behind Tampa Bay, Naples Daily News reports. Port St. Lucie clocked in at number 8, Pensacola number 10, Lakeland number 12, Ocala number 16, and Orlando number 18.

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