7 Best Places to Retire in Arizona

4. Apache

Score: 12

Median home price: $85,900

Cost of living index: 84.2

Average commute time: 29.01

Crime index: 60

Doctors per 100K: 53

Bordering New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah, Apache County spreads over 11,218 square miles. Over 71,000 people live in this area, according to the 2010 census. The county is home to parts of the Navajo Indian Reservation and the Fort Apache Indian Reservation, which shouldn’t really come as a surprise given the name. If you enjoy the outdoors, then the Petrified Forest National Park may be one of your destinations once you move there.

Houses in the area cost below $86,000 in average, which means there will likely be a lot left in your accounts if you decide on this location. The cost of living index is over 15 points below the national average, so your monthly costs should drop quite a bit, although that depends on the cost of living in your current area.

Best Places to Retire in Arizona

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