Categories: Curiosities

The 20 Best and Worst Towns to Retire in

Indianapolis

  • Property Tax Rate: 1.06 percent
  • Cost of Living: 90.4
  • Average Monthly Health Insurance Cost: $286

Indiana claims to be the “crossroads of America,” but its capital’s low cost of living and inexpensive homes — the eighth-lowest average list price — might give anyone with a lot of retirement savings a reason not to simply pass through.

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