Missouri River City Unveils Its Cost-Friendly Appeal for Retirees

Key Takeaways

  • The cost of housing for both homeowners and renters is lower than the national average.
  • Council Bluffs has many annual community events, parks, and recreation centers to keep retirees active.
  • Residents of Council Bluffs can easily visit entertainment, cultural sites, and dining spots in Omaha.
  • Local transit services provide access around town and into downtown Omaha.

Council Bluffs, Iowa, is a Missouri River city where retirees will find Midwest affordability along with access to the best parts of urban living. It was recently named one of Investopedia’s 100 best places to retire. With a population under 63,000, it’s an appealing choice for retirees who are looking for a low cost of living, convenience, and stability without big-city stress.

Cost of Living and Housing

Housing in Council Bluffs is more affordable than both the national average and the cost of nearby metro areas. The median monthly cost of housing in Council Bluffs is $1,053, with renters paying even less at a monthly median of $980. This is significantly lower than the national median monthly cost of housing for homeowners or renters, which were $2,035 and $1,487, respectively, in 2024.

Within the quiet, residential neighborhoods around Council Bluffs, retirees will find a variety of housing options, including single-family homes and condos. Everyday expenses in Council Bluffs, such as utilities, groceries, and transportation, are also budget-friendly for retirees. The overall cost of living is 9.6% lower than the national average.

Community and Lifestyle

Retirees in Council Bluffs will find a relaxed, practical lifestyle, and residents have a strong sense of local pride. There are many annual city events, such as Springfest at River’s Edge, summertime Hydrant Parties, and a Youth Fishing Derby. The many local parks, riverfront areas, and community spaces—including two city-run aquatic centers and a recreation complex—support daily walking, recreation, and a healthy lifestyle.

There are many local dining options and entertainment venues, including three local casinos (two on the riverfront).

Location and Accessibility

Council Bluffs is located just across the Missouri River from Omaha, Nebraska, allowing residents to enjoy entertainment, dining, and cultural attractions without the higher price tag of city living. Popular Omaha attractions for locals and visitors alike include the Henry Doorly Zoo, Joslyn Castle and Gardens, Durham Museum, Lauritzen Botanical Gardens, and the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts…

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