10 Best Places to Retire in Washington

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4. Bainbridge Island

Retirement Score: 44
Cost of Living: 60% more expensive than U.S. average
Physicians per Capita: 240
Crime Rates: 30.3
Residents Aged 65 and Over: 16.4%

If Mercer Island is too expensive for you, we have a cheaper alternative to our list of 10 best places to retire in Washington. Bainbridge Island has a growing community of retirees who are attracted by a variety of possibilities this city has to offer. Among many awards for the quality of life in this city, Bainbridge Island was named by CNN/Money and Money magazine as “the second-best place to live in the United States”.

 Best Places to Retire in Washington

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