Categories: Curiosities

The 20 Best and Worst Towns to Retire in

New York

  • Property Tax Rate: 1.925 percent
  • Cost of Living: 180
  • Average Monthly Health Insurance Cost: $456

Living in the Big Apple will cost you dearly. The nearly 2 percent rate they charge property taxes at is by far the highest of the 10 worst cities to retire rich, and it translates to the single highest average property tax bill in the study: $11,446.

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