Categories: Retirement

Great places to retire where rent is under $1,000 a month

Missoula, Montana

Average housing cost: 729
Population age 65 or older: 10.7 percent
Walkability score: 46
Safety score: 6

Missoula is a small, friendly city located along the Clark Fork River. It is the second-largest city in Montana and the fourth-most-walkable city on this list.

If you enjoy being outdoors, this might be the ultimate location to enjoy your retirement. Along with its awe-inspiring “big sky,” Missoula has no shortage of rivers and streams for fishing and water activities of all types. Plus, you will be within driving distance of both Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks. The theater, arts and micro breweries can keep you busy when it’s time to go inside.

The town revolves around the University of Montana, which is the city’s biggest employer. You’ll have access to good healthcare in Missoula, which has two large medical centers, St. Patrick Hospital and Community Medical Center. Extra perks: Missoula has low crime, and almost half of the residents are college educated.

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