A recent GOBankingRates.com study ranked the most livable places to retire in the U.S. While the top spots are occupied by several Florida communities, for retirees looking to live out their golden years in the West, Oro Valley, Arizona, may be their best choice. It came in fifth overall, the highest of any other town west of the Great Plains.
But a new GOBankingRates.com report highlighted the town of Burr Ridge, Illinois, as the most livable place to retire in the Midwest. The company compiled a list of 50 U.S. towns with a population of at least 10,000, where 33 percent or more are aged 65 or older, and then ranked them for overall livability. While Florida dominated the top 10, Burr Ridge came in strong at No. 17, the highest-ranked Midwest community on the list.