14 Midwest Cities for Retirees Looking to Balance Rural Charm with City Life

Finding the perfect place to retire is no easy feat. Many retirees want to avoid the hustle and bustle of major cities but still be close enough to great dining, entertainment, and healthcare.

To help you prepare for retirement , consider these 14 Midwestern cities that blend quaint rural or suburban life with the perks of their nearby cities.

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1. Ankeny, Iowa

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Ankeny is a suburb of Des Moines where retirees can enjoy all the benefits of being close to a big city — like entertainment, access to healthcare, and more — without the drawbacks.

It’s a small town packed with beautiful trails, golf courses, top restaurants, and craft beer, so there’s plenty to do even without making the trek into the city.

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2. Bloomington, Indiana

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Home to Indiana University, Bloomington also has plenty of features that attract retirees — from stunning natural beauty to art and museums to a top-notch dining scene.

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