Michigan Town Ranked One of the Best Places to Retire
Michigan has a lot to offer no matter where you are in life, but what about for those who are entering their so-called golden years? Many people who enter retirement…

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Michigan has a lot to offer no matter where you are in life, but what about for those who are entering their so-called golden years? Many people who enter retirement end up staying in the state they were born or wherever they were last located for their job, while others flock to warm climates.
Of course, in Michigan, we don't have a warm climate. But, one particular city in the state does have a lot of offer those retiring, according to a new study.
The crew at US News and World Report has put together a study to determine the best cities to retire in the U.S. "To identify the best places to retire, U.S. News analyzed data for the 150 largest metropolitan areas in the U.S. to assess how well they meet Americans' retirement needs and expectations," they state. "Top criteria include the happiness of local residents, housing affordability, tax rates and health care quality."
In the study, the publication states that retirees who like to experience all of the seasons and enjoy a small town atmosphere should consider Ann Arbor, Michigan. In fact, Ann Arbor is on the list amid a ton of Florida cities, making it something of a Midwest oasis for retirees. "Ann Arbor is a city of contrasts," they state. "It is at once rural and urban, sporty and smart, outdoorsy and high-tech, counterculture and high society. It is best known as the home of the University of Michigan, and locals here enjoy all the trappings of a stereotypical Midwestern college town: a charming, historic main street lined with bookstores, gift shops and taverns; a healthy mix of longtime residents and shorter-term passers-through; and plentiful cultural destinations and events." They add that the city, referred to as "Tree Down," offers a "fast-growing startup scene, international community, spirit of inclusivity and high walkability." For the full list, go here.
It's a wild time to buy a house. The prices seem to just keep going up and up, with no end to this housing bubble in sight. I would love to buy my first hour, but like many, I'm being forced to wait until the housing market drops a bit, and it's anybody's guess when that will happen.
If you are buying a house right now, you should make sure it's in a good place to live, since you're likely paying a pretty penny for it. Thankfully, the folks at Niche.com have done the homework to determine the best places to buy a house in Michigan. They recently released a list of the best places to live in the state, factoring in both cities, suburbs, towns and city neighborhoods.
"The Best Places to Buy a House ranking provides a comprehensive assessment of the housing and community of an area," they explain the in the study. "This grade takes into account key factors of a location’s housing market, including home values, taxes, crime rates, and quality of local schools, in an attempt to measure the quality and stability of an area’s real estate market." They also look at aspects such as home value to income ratio, public schools grades, monthly housing costs, the cost of living, the higher education rate, the median home value and much more. Statistics are mainly obtained from the U.S. Census and represent the most recent data available, they state.
So, what places are the best to reside in Michigan? Read on for the top 50 list via Niche.com, and best of luck with your home buying experience.
50 Best Places to Buy a House in Michigan
This list is via Niche.com.
50. Oneida
49. Royal Oak
48. Williamston
http://new.williamston-mi.us/
47. Blendon Township
46. Tecumseh Township
http://www.tecumsehtownship.org/
45. Sheridan Charter Township
44. Jamestown Charter Township
http://twp.jamestown.mi.us/
43. Ferrysburg
http://www.ferrysburg.org/
42. Lima
41. Frankenmuth
40. Courtland Township
39. Bloomfield Charter Township
38. Ingersoll
37. Grand Haven Charter Township
36. Baldwin Township
35. Haslett
34. Jenison
33. DeWitt
32. Quinnesec
31. Freeland
30. Resort Township
29. Midland
28. Grosse Point Woods
27. Oakland Charter Township
26. Webster Township
25. Troy
24. Fulton Heights
http://fultonheights.org/
23. Brighton Township
22. Texas Charter Township
21. Portage Charter Township
20. Crockery Township
19. Norway Township
18. Zeeland Charter Township
17. Northville
16. Cannon Township
15. Beverly Hills
14. Forest Hills
13. West Ishpeming
12. Tilden Township
11. Huntington Woods
10. Hudsonville
9. Ottawa Hills
8. Grosse Pointe Farms
7. Okemos
6. Lodi Township
5. Royalton Township
4. East Grand Rapids
3. Berkley
2. Eastgate
1. Larkin Charter Township
http://www.larkintownship.org/




