10 Best Places to Retire in Indiana

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9. Randolph

Average house cost – $77,500

Cost of living index – 79.8

Crime rate – 38

Doctors per 100K – 50

Average commute time – 22.13

Total – 13 points

Bordering Ohio, Randolph County that ranks 9th in our list of best places to retire in Indiana, isn’t a large community. In fact, it is called home by over 26,000 people spread over 453 square miles. With a history of close to 200 years, Randolph County is the place where the White River and the Whitewater River originate from.

The average house cost is quite low, namely $77,500, according to Sperling’s Best Places, which is more than ok if you’re trying to buy a new home. Depending on where you’re coming from, you might even be able to put something aside after selling your old place. The cost of living here is quite great, too, not even hitting 80. On the other hand, the number of physicians is rather low so you might have to travel outside the country for a more comprehensive medical examination.

10 Best Places to Retire in Indiana

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