The River Town In Indiana Where Groceries Cost 28% Less Than The National Average

Imagine a place where your grocery bill shrinks faster than your ice cream on a hot summer day, where historic brick buildings line streets named after presidents, and where the mighty Ohio River provides a scenic backdrop to daily life.

New Albany, Indiana sits just across the water from Louisville, Kentucky, offering small-town charm with big-city conveniences a bridge crossing away.

I discovered New Albany during an aimless Sunday drive, the kind where you turn down unfamiliar roads just to see where they lead, and found myself enchanted by this riverside community that feels like a secret hiding in plain sight.

This isn’t just another sleepy river town – it’s a place experiencing a renaissance while somehow keeping prices firmly planted in a more reasonable decade…

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