I just read a report released from RealtyTrac, it was about real estate investing in areas of the United States that have become "the" best place to retire. On the top 15 list quite a few of the towns are in Florida, and for good reason, we have the best winter climate, warm sunny days with little to no rain, our health care system is excellent and there are lots to do, especially if you like the outdoors, boating, fishing, tennis and of course golf, our number one sport are all easily accessible. So the top places to retire in Florida, according to the report are, Dunnellon, where home prices rose over 31% last year, Naples, North Fort Myers, Punta Gorda, Sun City Center, where everyone seems to have a golf cart rather than a car, Venice, and Orange…