10 Best Cities to Retire in Pennsylvania

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8. Pittsburgh

The most populated city on this list Pittsburgh is an ideal place for people who do not want to give up the advantages of the metro area in exchange for low costs of living. To buy a home in the second largest city in Pennsylvania, you need to be ready to pay $75 per square foot, while median monthly housing costs of $440 are little over the national average. Still the money you spend on home expenses won’t empty your wallet since you can save on overall costs of living which are 16 percent below national average. Moreover, senior residents can count on getting proper health care as the city has a high number of doctors per capita. Finally, crime rates exceed the national average, but that’s something every metro resident must count on, and Pittsburgh is no different in that respect.

Best Cities to Retire in Pennsylvania

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