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The 10 Best Places to Retire in Ohio

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If you enjoy having all four seasons in your life and humidity that doesn’t hit double digits (like a certain state that starts with an F), then Ohio could be the perfect place to retire. To that end, NewHomeSource has compiled a list of the top 10 cities for retirees in Ohio. You can find the Ohio city that fosters your ideal lifestyle, the perfect retirement community, and a new home for your new life.

Top 10 Cities to Retire in Ohio

1. Youngstown

Youngstown, Ohio
Youngstown, Ohio
  • Percentage of the Population Over 65: 17.3%
  • Median Home Value: $44,800
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 447
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 2,157
  • Number of Hospitals Within 25 Miles of the City: 11

Youngstown is the perfect retirement destination for people who want to enjoy urban living at an affordable price point. Located in eastern Ohio along the Pennsylvania border, Youngstown offers a host of great restaurants, shops and museums, along with a comfortable cost of living. 

2. Warren

Warren, Ohio
Warren, Ohio
  • Percentage of the Population Over 65: 17.4%
  • Median Home Value: $61,200
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 212
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 1,478
  • Number of Hospitals Within 25 Miles of the City: 11

Just up the road from Youngstown, Warren offers the best of small-town living with all the urban amenities. Retirees can kick back and relax here with plenty of local museums and parks to keep active adults entertained and engaged with their community. 

3. Lima

Lima, Ohio
Lima, Ohio
  • Percentage of the Population Over 65: 12.8%
  • Median Home Value: $66,600
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 259
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 1,493
  • Number of Hospitals Within 25 Miles of the City: 6

Reconnect with nature during your retirement when you call Lima home. While it’s not the Lima of Peru, the Lima of the Midwest does have its own striking natural scenery, including tranquil lakes and the Lippincott Bird Sanctuary. Lima’s parks make it easy for active adults to stay healthy thanks to miles of trails and plenty of boating opportunities in the town.

4. Maple Heights

  • Percentage of the Population Over 65: 13.3%
  • Median Home Value: $68,200
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 55
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 395
  • Number of Hospitals Within 25 Miles of the City: 34

Maple Heights is a delightful suburb of Cleveland that gives retirees the best of all possible worlds. There’s easy access to Cleveland’s many amenities and lakeside entertainment along Lake Erie. Then you can come home to the peaceful neighborhoods of Maple Heights.

5. Dayton

  • Percentage of the Population Over 65: 12.7%
  • Median Home Value: $66,800
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 1,351
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 5,673
  • Number of Hospitals Within 25 Miles of the City: 16

Dayton is a great place for retirees who love to spend their nights on the town. This city has something for everyone, including Broadway theater, live music, art exhibits, comedy clubs, and a cinema. Residents enjoy supporting local and independent businesses through the city’s Downtown Dollars, an e-gift card that can be used at more than 70 businesses in the downtown area.

6. Ashtabula

Ashtabula, Ohio
Ashtabula, Ohio
  • Percentage of the Population Over 65: 16.5%
  • Median Home Value: $72,200
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 11
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 131
  • Number of Hospitals Within 25 Miles of the City: 5

Ashtabula gives active adults the best of lakeside living at an affordable price. This delightful community on the shores of Lake Erie lets residents enjoy life on the Great Lakes, with plenty of boating, swimming, and beautiful views. The community also has beautiful parks and trails to explore, including the Western Reserve Greenway Trail. 

7. Trotwood

  • Percentage of the Population Over 65: 20.6%
  • Median Home Value: $72,400
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 133
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 659
  • Number of Hospitals Within 25 Miles of the City: 14

Nature lovers will love retired life in Trotwood. This scenic Dayton suburb features beautiful vistas full of local wildlife. Miles of hiking trails wind through the town, ensuring that residents can stay active and healthy. Trotwood is also near the Aullwood Audubon Center and Farm and Sycamore State Park.

8. Garfield Heights

  • Percentage of the Population Over 65: 16.5%
  • Median Home Value: $72,700
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 108
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 622
  • Number of Hospitals Within 25 Miles of the City: 32

You can invest in the retirement you’ve dreamed about in Garfield Heights. This peaceful Cleveland suburb lets you kick back and enjoy good times with good company thanks to the low cost of living and residential setting. Easy access to Cleveland and Akron as well as Lake Erie means you’ll always have something new to try.

9. Canton

Canton, Ohio
Canton, Ohio
  • Percentage of the Population Over 65: 14.6%
  • Median Home Value: $71,100
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 981
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 3,712
  • Number of Hospitals Within 25 Miles of the City: 11

Canton is a historical city with plenty of charm. This lovely community surrounds retirees with picturesque scenery, while also offering a wealth of urban amenities. Local art and history museums, as well as the Pro Football Hall of Fame, ensure that residents will always have something to explore in Canton.

10. Marion

  • Percentage of the Population Over 65: 14.4%
  • Median Home Value: $74,600
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Violent Crimes: 106
  • Most Recent Annual Number of Property Crimes: 878
  • Number of Hospitals Within 25 Miles of the City: 7

Retiring in Marion means being surrounded by a deep respect for history. This city is home to numerous memorials and museums that focus on different parts of the city’s history. Most notable are the World War II memorial, the President Warren G. Harding Memorial and Home, the Heritage Hall and Old Post Office, and the Wyandot Popcorn Museum. Marion also hosts the Marion Popcorn Festival to celebrate its claim to the Popcorn Capital of the World title.

NewHomeSource pulled data from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Services, Medicare’s Hospital Compare, and the U.S. Census Bureau. In the event exact crime data was unavailable, estimates were used. Median home price, number of hospitals, 65+ population, and crime rates were entered into an algorithm to calculate a score for each city whose population is at least 10,000.

Is Ohio a good state for retirees?

Yes, Ohio is a good state for retirees. Its low cost of living and fun cities means that you can enjoy your favorite hobbies during your retirement at a price point that works for your budget.

How are pensions taxed in Ohio?

While Social Security benefits are exempt from Ohio state income tax, income from pensions or retirement accounts are taxed like normal income.

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city name people over 65 violent crimes property crimes access to doctors median home price
Akron 14.80% 1,786.00 6,646.00 16 $82,400
Columbus 10.20% 4,577.00 30,351.00 22 $151,600
Cleveland 14.00% 5,800.00 17,107.00 26 $69,600
Cincinnati 12.20% 2,562.00 13,073.00 29 $138,000
Toledo 14.10% 2,609.00 9,594.00 10 $80,800
Dayton 12.70% 1,351.00 5,673.00 16 $66,800
Parma 19.00% 114.00 769.00 32 $115,500
Canton 14.60% 981.00 3,712.00 11 $71,100
Youngstown 17.30% 447.00 2,157.00 11 $44,800
Lorain 15.80% 289.00 1,437.00 10 $87,300
Hamilton 15.40% 265.00 2,228.00 24 $107,200
Springfield 17.00% 292.00 2,992.00 13 $80,700
Kettering 18.40% 56.00 794.00 16 $133,800
Elyria 15.40% 137.00 921.00 14 $99,100
Lakewood 12.40% 62.00 650.00 29 $158,100
Cuyahoga Falls 17.40% 50.00 980.00 20 $127,600
Middletown 15.90% 206.00 1,459.00 24 $97,700
Dublin 12.20% 26.00 428.00 22 $377,500
Mansfield 17.00% 187.00 1,996.00 9 $79,600
Newark 15.70% 149.00 1,676.00 5 $123,100
Beavercreek 18.60% 33.00 1,193.00 16 $194,400
Mentor 22.70% 63.00 703.00 23 $172,400
Euclid 17.10% 244.00 1,291.00 25 $82,600
Strongsville 20.90% 19.00 591.00 33 $206,300
Cleveland Heights 16.30% 96.00 702.00 26 $128,700
Fairfield 16.40% 84.00 879.00 30 $159,300
Grove City 15.10% 41.00 1,193.00 21 $188,300
Warren 17.40% 212.00 1,478.00 11 $61,200
Findlay 16.80% 106.00 902.00 7 $136,700
Delaware 12.00% 60.00 477.00 21 $186,900
Lancaster 18.40% 110.00 1,540.00 7 $125,900
Huber Heights 15.40% 76.00 890.00 15 $112,100
Marion 14.40% 106.00 878.00 7 $74,600
Westerville 19.40% 74.00 767.00 21 $237,300
Reynoldsburg 12.80% 73.00 989.00 22 $160,800
Brunswick 15.80% 17.00 189.00 32 $169,200
Stow 17.80% 15.00 537.00 21 $181,400
Upper Arlington 17.10% 12.00 366.00 10 $397,300
Hilliard 11.70% 26.00 242.00 22 $238,600
Fairborn 14.40% 88.00 627.00 22 $118,100
Lima 12.80% 259.00 1,493.00 6 $66,600
Gahanna 15.30% 44.00 719.00 21 $216,100
Westlake 24.00% 11.00 318.00 27 $258,600
North Olmsted 20.60% 9.00 393.00 26 $156,400
Massillon 19.50% 72.00 743.00 12 $102,100
North Royalton 19.30% 17.00 123.00 32 $208,600
Bowling Green 10.20% 46.00 628.00 12 $168,000
North Ridgeville 19.10% 13.00 112.00 21 $182,300
Kent 10.50% 30.00 413.00 18 $146,700
Garfield Heights 16.50% 108.00 622.00 32 $72,700
Shaker Heights 18.40% 22.00 213.00 27 $229,500
Medina 14.80% 29.00 258.00 20 $175,200
Mason 14.00% 10.00 218.00 25 $267,300
Wooster 18.60% 110.00 738.00 7 $143,100
Barberton 19.10% 69.00 689.00 15 $86,800
Sandusky 17.20% 74.00 925.00 7 $86,600
Xenia 17.90% 74.00 676.00 15 $100,500
Green 17.70% 29.00 353.00 13 $201,200
Zanesville 17.60% 89.00 1,071.00 4 $79,600
Riverside 16.30% 25.00 288.00 16 $90,300
Troy 16.60% 23.00 433.00 15 $139,200
Athens 4.90% 16.00 398.00 3 $191,700
Trotwood 20.60% 133.00 659.00 14 $72,400
Avon Lake 20.30% 9.00 108.00 18 $256,400
Centerville 28.10% 15.00 285.00 16 $186,900
Solon 16.80% 11.00 220.00 31 $286,200
Avon 15.30% 7.00 81.00 20 $296,900
Maple Heights 13.30% 55.00 395.00 34 $68,200
South Euclid 16.00% 27.00 586.00 26 $100,200
Willoughby 20.70% 19.00 321.00 22 $152,700
Hudson 16.80% 6.00 117.00 29 $345,500
Marysville 11.70% 14.00 351.00 13 $190,600
Chillicothe 20.00% 103.00 1,575.00 5 $116,800
Alliance 17.60% 28.00 558.00 11 $81,400
Wadsworth 17.70% 15.00 413.00 16 $171,200
Oxford 6.60% 46.00 578.00 9 $217,100
Sidney 14.90% 39.00 631.00 5 $111,100
Parma Heights 20.90% 13.00 248.00 32 $116,500
Perrysburg 14.50% 3.00 123.00 9 $224,000
Piqua 16.20% 48.00 768.00 4 $87,100
Ashland 19.50% 33.00 384.00 7 $109,300
Oregon 20.90% 45.00 645.00 10 $144,000
Portsmouth 16.50% 122.00 985.00 3 $78,400
Rocky River 24.00% 4.00 63.00 29 $245,800
Miamisburg 18.00% 40.00 264.00 17 $144,600
Lebanon 13.80% 44.00 346.00 26 $183,500
Painesville 10.00% 50.00 271.00 18 $103,300
Broadview Heights 16.50% 2.00 19.00 32 $228,500
Niles 21.30% 70.00 465.00 11 $85,200
Norwood 10.40% 57.00 698.00 30 $135,200
Mayfield Heights 23.90% 12.00 232.00 25 $145,400
Sylvania 20.90% 13.00 166.00 12 $178,800
Twinsburg 18.90% 17.00 92.00 31 $218,200
Steubenville 20.30% 33.00 803.00 10 $90,300
Forest Park 13.90% 31.00 277.00 15 $112,400
Berea 16.90% 9.00 81.00 31 $138,200
Brook Park 20.70% 22.00 219.00 30 $118,400
Pickerington 9.20% 29.00 222.00 20 $218,400
Eastlake 17.90% 12.00 327.00 23 $133,000
Ashtabula 16.50% 11.00 131.00 5 $72,200
city name people over 65 violent crimes property crimes access to doctors median home price

Access to Doctors is calculated by finding the number of hospitals, discounting children’s hospitals and VA hospitals within 25 miles of the city.

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