Thursday, December 25, 2008

Columbus, OH: #1 in America's Most Affordable Places to Retire


Our river city tops Forbes list of the most affordable places to retire. Our reasonably priced homes, lower inflation rates and low unemployment rates for those over 65 who wish to continue working, all contribute to the ranking.
As well, Columbus has the most doctors per capita and the highest number of citizens (per thousand people) tapping their Medicare benefits. Both issues are extremely important as the population’s life expectancy continues to increase. With people living longer, the need increases to stretch those dollars as much as possible.
The Columbus Board of Realtors launched “The Grass is Greener Here” campaign during the Spring. This was done to quell the negative rumors from the media, who tend to pain national trends as opposed to what’s happening in our local markets. As we know, “all real estate is local.”
On the heels of this latest news, see what others are saying about Columbus:
•..One of the top 200 Best Places for Business and Careers..."-Forbes
•...A top 50 hottest city for expansion and relocation..."-Expansion Management Magazine
•...The second best city in the nation for African American families..."-BET.com
•..Franklin County is one of the top large counties for recruiting and attracting new business..." -Expansion Management
•..15th-largest city in the United States"
•..One of the fastest-growing major metropolitan areas in the Midwest."
•...No. 1 among the Top 10 Up-and-Coming Tech Cities..."-Forbes, March 2008
•..Seventh-strongest economy in the nation..."- POLICOM, August 2006
•...Eighth-best big city on Money Magazine's 2006 Best Places to Live list..."-Money Magazine, 2006
•..A top hottest city for expansion and relocation..."- Expansion Management Magazine, 2006
•...No. 9 among the Most Affordable Places to Live Well..."- Forbes, November 2007
•...Population in the Columbus Region as grown by 455,000 people (36%) during the last 26 years - to 1.7 million in 2006. Since 1980, Columbus has grown 12 percent faster than the national average and nearly six times faster than the state of Ohio..."
•...one of the largest college populations in the nation, with 110,000 college students enrolled in 20 higher education institutions. Ohio State University was ranked the largest university in the United States in 2006..."
•...Fourth-safest city for businesses in the United States..."- Risk & Insurance Magazine
•...The state of Ohio ranked number one in the nation for the number of attractive micropolitans for capital investment..."

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