
I’ve been researching where to retire in Ohio, evaluating towns based on seven important criteria: Cost of Buying a Home, Healthcare Access, Weather, Cultural Activities, Outdoor Activities, Crime Rate, and Airport Proximity. I’ve graded each town from A+ to D- on these factors to help me make an informed choice.
The grades I’ve assigned are subjective and based on my personal research of each location. I’ve listed the towns in alphabetical order for easy reference. It’s important for me to note that these grades are relative to other Ohio towns, not compared nationwide. While homeownership remains a priority for me, like many retirees, I’ve found that other factors like healthcare accessibility and cultural amenities are equally important in determining the right fit for my retirement lifestyle.
Here’s the list.
1. Amherst

- Cost of Buying a Home: B+
- Healthcare Access: B
- Weather: B-
- Cultural Activities: B
- Outdoor Activities: B+
- Crime Rate: A-
- Airport Proximity: B+
Amherst offers retirees a peaceful community with excellent safety ratings and reasonable housing costs. The median home price of approximately $195,000 makes mortgage affordability a significant advantage for retirees looking to downsize or relocate, while property taxes remain moderate compared to other Cleveland suburbs.
This charming town provides a good balance of cultural events through its historic downtown and Sandstone Village, while outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy nearby Beaver Creek Reservation and easy access to Lake Erie. Healthcare needs are well-served by University Hospitals Amherst Health Center, and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is just a 30-minute drive away.
Three main activities:
- Exploring the historic downtown and local farmers market
- Hiking and bird watching at Beaver Creek Reservation
- Attending community events at the Amherst Public Library
2. Athens

- Cost of Buying a Home: A-
- Healthcare Access: B+
- Weather: B
- Cultural Activities: A
- Outdoor Activities: A-
- Crime Rate: B
- Airport Proximity: C+
Athens shines as a retirement destination due to its exceptional cultural scene and college-town atmosphere. With median home prices around $180,000, retirees find the housing market quite accessible, and the presence of Ohio University helps maintain stable property values without excessive inflation.
The town boasts a vibrant arts scene thanks to Ohio University’s influence, alongside excellent outdoor recreation opportunities in the surrounding Appalachian foothills. OhioHealth O’Bleness Hospital provides solid healthcare options, though the town’s more rural location puts it about 75 minutes from Columbus Airport, which might be a consideration for frequent travelers.
Three main activities:
- Attending performances and events at Ohio University
- Exploring the scenic Hocking Hills State Park
- Enjoying the vibrant local farmers market and food scene
3. Chagrin Falls

- Cost of Buying a Home: C-
- Healthcare Access: A-
- Weather: B-
- Cultural Activities: A
- Outdoor Activities: B+
- Crime Rate: A
- Airport Proximity: B+
Chagrin Falls is a picturesque village centered around its namesake waterfall and historic downtown, making it a charming place for retirees seeking character and community. The median home price of approximately $425,000 means securing a home loan could be expensive for some retirees, and the market tends to be competitive with limited inventory.
This affluent suburb offers a wealth of cultural experiences with its art galleries, boutique shopping, and fine dining establishments, while outdoor recreation is available at the nearby South Chagrin Reservation. Cleveland Clinic facilities are within a 15-minute drive, and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is approximately 35 minutes away, providing good connectivity for travelers.
Three main activities:
- Strolling through the historic downtown and waterfall viewing
- Attending the Chagrin Documentary Film Festival
- Enjoying the scenic Metroparks hiking trails
4. Delaware

- Cost of Buying a Home: B
- Healthcare Access: B+
- Weather: B
- Cultural Activities: B+
- Outdoor Activities: B
- Crime Rate: B+
- Airport Proximity: B
Delaware offers retirees a well-balanced community with a historic downtown and the cultural benefits of a college town. The median home price of about $250,000 provides reasonable value for homebuyers looking in central Ohio, with a stable market that has seen steady but not extreme appreciation in recent years.
The presence of Ohio Wesleyan University brings cultural events and learning opportunities to town, while outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Delaware State Park and the Olentangy River. OhioHealth Grady Memorial Hospital serves the community’s healthcare needs, and John Glenn Columbus International Airport is approximately 30 minutes away, making travel convenient.
Three main activities:
- Attending performances at the Strand Theatre
- Exploring the historic downtown shops and restaurants
- Enjoying outdoor recreation at Delaware State Park
5. Dublin

- Cost of Buying a Home: C
- Healthcare Access: A
- Weather: B
- Cultural Activities: A-
- Outdoor Activities: A-
- Crime Rate: A
- Airport Proximity: A-
Dublin stands out for its exceptional amenities and consistently high rankings as one of Ohio’s most livable suburbs. With median home prices around $400,000, obtaining a mortgage could require substantial resources, though the community’s excellent services and amenities justify the investment for many homeowners.
This affluent Columbus suburb offers an impressive array of cultural experiences, including the renowned Dublin Irish Festival, alongside extensive parks and golf courses. Dublin Methodist Hospital provides excellent healthcare within the community, and John Glenn Columbus International Airport is just 20 minutes away, making travel especially convenient for retirees who plan to visit family or vacation frequently.
Three main activities:
- Golfing at world-class courses including those that host PGA tournaments
- Walking or cycling the extensive network of scenic paths along the Scioto River
- Experiencing the annual Dublin Irish Festival
6. Findlay

- Cost of Buying a Home: A
- Healthcare Access: B+
- Weather: B-
- Cultural Activities: B
- Outdoor Activities: B
- Crime Rate: B+
- Airport Proximity: B-
Findlay provides retirees with an excellent combination of small-town atmosphere and economic stability. The median home price of approximately $165,000 makes mortgage affordability a standout feature, allowing retirees to allocate more resources to enjoying retirement rather than housing costs.
The town offers a good selection of cultural activities through the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts and the Findlay Art League, while outdoor recreation is available at Riverside Park and nearby reservoirs. Blanchard Valley Hospital provides comprehensive healthcare services, though the Toledo Express Airport is about 45 minutes away, which could be a drawback for frequent travelers.
Three main activities:
- Shopping and dining in the revitalized downtown area
- Attending performances at the Marathon Center for the Performing Arts
- Participating in community events at the Hancock County Fairgrounds
7. Granville

- Cost of Buying a Home: C
- Healthcare Access: B
- Weather: B
- Cultural Activities: A-
- Outdoor Activities: B+
- Crime Rate: A
- Airport Proximity: B
Granville captivates retirees with its New England village charm and intellectual atmosphere centered around Denison University. The median home price of around $370,000 means that a home loan might stretch some retirement budgets, though the historic homes and well-maintained properties retain their value exceptionally well.
This picturesque college town offers numerous cultural events through Denison University, as well as pleasant outdoor experiences with the nearby Granville Golf Course and hiking trails. Licking Memorial Hospital is about 15 minutes away in Newark, and John Glenn Columbus International Airport can be reached in approximately 30 minutes, providing good accessibility for travelers.
Three main activities:
- Attending lectures and performances at Denison University
- Exploring the historic downtown shops and restaurants
- Visiting the Dawes Arboretum
8. Hudson

- Cost of Buying a Home: C-
- Healthcare Access: A-
- Weather: C+
- Cultural Activities: A-
- Outdoor Activities: B+
- Crime Rate: A
- Airport Proximity: A-
Hudson offers retirees an upscale community with exceptional safety ratings and a historic downtown that resembles a New England village. With median home prices hovering around $450,000, securing a mortgage requires substantial resources, though the town’s excellent schools and amenities have traditionally protected property values even in downturns.
The town features a vibrant cultural scene with its Western Reserve Academy campus, First & Main shopping district, and regular community events. Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals facilities are within a 15-minute drive, and Akron-Canton Airport is 25 minutes away, with Cleveland Hopkins International Airport about 35 minutes north, providing excellent transportation options.
Three main activities:
- Shopping and dining in the historic downtown district
- Attending Hudson Players community theater productions
- Exploring the extensive Hudson Park System trails
9. Lebanon

- Cost of Buying a Home: B-
- Healthcare Access: B
- Weather: B+
- Cultural Activities: B+
- Outdoor Activities: B
- Crime Rate: A-
- Airport Proximity: B+
Lebanon charms retirees with its well-preserved historic district and small-town atmosphere just outside of Cincinnati. The median home price of approximately $275,000 reflects decent value for the Cincinnati region, with a healthy market that offers a good selection of both historic and newer housing options.
This picturesque town provides cultural enrichment through its historic train museum, antique shops, and annual festivals, while outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy nearby Fort Ancient State Memorial and Caesar Creek State Park. Atrium Medical Center is about 15 minutes away in Middletown, and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport can be reached in approximately 45 minutes.
Three main activities:
- Taking a ride on the historic Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad
- Exploring the many antique shops in the historic downtown
- Attending the Lebanon Country Music Festival
10. Madeira

- Cost of Buying a Home: C+
- Healthcare Access: A-
- Weather: B+
- Cultural Activities: B+
- Outdoor Activities: B
- Crime Rate: A
- Airport Proximity: A-
Madeira offers retirees a peaceful residential community with excellent safety ratings and close proximity to Cincinnati amenities. The median home price of about $350,000 means homebuyers should be prepared for somewhat higher costs than other parts of Ohio, though the community’s stability and excellent services often make it worth the investment.
This suburban gem provides easy access to cultural activities in nearby Cincinnati, while maintaining its own charming downtown area and community parks. Jewish Hospital is just minutes away, with other major medical facilities throughout Cincinnati also easily accessible, and Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is approximately 25 minutes away, making travel convenient for residents.
Three main activities:
- Shopping at Kenwood Towne Centre
- Dining in the Madeira business district
- Visiting the Cincinnati Observatory
11. Marietta

- Cost of Buying a Home: A
- Healthcare Access: B
- Weather: B+
- Cultural Activities: B+
- Outdoor Activities: A-
- Crime Rate: B
- Airport Proximity: C
Marietta delights retirees with its historic riverfront setting and small-town charm at the confluence of the Ohio and Muskingum Rivers. With median home prices around $155,000, mortgage affordability is a significant advantage, allowing fixed-income retirees to purchase comfortable homes while maintaining financial flexibility.
This historic river town offers cultural enrichment through its Victorian-era downtown, Campus Martius Museum, and regular riverboat visits, while outdoor enthusiasts appreciate the scenic River Trail and nearby Wayne National Forest. Marietta Memorial Hospital provides good healthcare services within the community, though the nearest major airport is in Columbus, approximately 2 hours away, which could be a drawback for frequent travelers.
Three main activities:
- Exploring the historic downtown and riverfront
- Attending performances at the Peoples Bank Theatre
- Participating in the annual Ohio River Sternwheel Festival
12. Medina

- Cost of Buying a Home: B
- Healthcare Access: B+
- Weather: C+
- Cultural Activities: B+
- Outdoor Activities: B
- Crime Rate: A-
- Airport Proximity: B+
Medina attracts retirees with its charming historic square and strong community spirit just south of Cleveland. The median home price of approximately $260,000 represents good value relative to other Cleveland suburbs, with a stable market offering a mix of historic homes and newer developments.
This welcoming town offers cultural enrichment through its well-preserved town square, numerous festivals, and nearby Castle Noel Christmas museum, while outdoor activities are available at Reagan Park and Lake Medina. Cleveland Clinic Medina Hospital provides excellent healthcare within the community, and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is approximately 30 minutes away, offering good accessibility for travelers.
Three main activities:
- Shopping and dining around the historic Medina Square
- Attending the Medina Ice Festival
- Visiting the many antique shops throughout town
13. Mentor

- Cost of Buying a Home: B+
- Healthcare Access: A-
- Weather: C+
- Cultural Activities: B
- Outdoor Activities: A-
- Crime Rate: B+
- Airport Proximity: B
Mentor provides retirees with an excellent blend of suburban amenities and natural attractions along Lake Erie. The median home price of about $210,000 offers good value for the Cleveland area, with a diverse housing market that includes everything from lakefront properties to more modest ranch homes suitable for aging in place.
This Lake County community features numerous shopping centers and restaurants, alongside exceptional outdoor recreation at Headlands Beach State Park and Mentor Lagoons Nature Preserve. Lake Health Mentor Medical Campus and TriPoint Medical Center provide comprehensive healthcare, while Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is approximately 40 minutes away, providing reasonable access for travelers.
Three main activities:
- Walking the shores of Lake Erie at Headlands Beach State Park
- Shopping at Great Lakes Mall
- Exploring the Mentor Marsh Nature Preserve
14. New Albany

- Cost of Buying a Home: D+
- Healthcare Access: A-
- Weather: B
- Cultural Activities: A-
- Outdoor Activities: A-
- Crime Rate: A+
- Airport Proximity: A-
New Albany stands out as a meticulously planned, upscale community with exceptional amenities and a strong focus on healthy living. With median home prices around $650,000, a home loan here requires substantial resources, making it one of the most exclusive communities in Ohio with a market dominated by luxury properties and planned neighborhoods.
This affluent Columbus suburb offers extensive cultural programming through the McCoy Center for the Arts, alongside 36 miles of leisure trails and an Olympic-caliber golf course. Mount Carmel New Albany Surgical Hospital and Ohio State University outpatient facilities provide excellent healthcare within the community, and John Glenn Columbus International Airport is just 20 minutes away, making travel especially convenient.
Three main activities:
- Attending performances at the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts
- Walking or cycling on the 36+ miles of leisure trails
- Playing golf at the New Albany Country Club
15. Oberlin

- Cost of Buying a Home: B+
- Healthcare Access: B
- Weather: C+
- Cultural Activities: A
- Outdoor Activities: B
- Crime Rate: A-
- Airport Proximity: B+
Oberlin entices retirees with its intellectual atmosphere and exceptional cultural offerings centered around Oberlin College. The median home price of approximately $210,000 represents good value for a town with such rich amenities, while the presence of the college helps maintain stable property values and a diverse housing stock.
This progressive college town offers world-class cultural experiences through the Allen Memorial Art Museum and Oberlin Conservatory of Music, alongside community green spaces and nearby nature preserves. Mercy Allen Hospital provides healthcare services within the community, and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is approximately 30 minutes away, offering good accessibility for travelers.
Three main activities:
- Attending world-class concerts at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music
- Exploring the Allen Memorial Art Museum
- Participating in community events at Tappan Square
16. Oxford

- Cost of Buying a Home: B
- Healthcare Access: B-
- Weather: B+
- Cultural Activities: A-
- Outdoor Activities: B+
- Crime Rate: B+
- Airport Proximity: B-
Oxford offers retirees a vibrant college-town atmosphere with the cultural benefits of Miami University. The median home price of approximately $250,000 represents fair value for the region, with a market that includes everything from historic homes near campus to newer developments on the outskirts of town.
This energetic university town provides numerous cultural experiences through Miami University’s events and facilities, alongside outdoor recreation at Hueston Woods State Park. McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital serves the community’s healthcare needs, while Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport is about 50 minutes away, requiring somewhat longer travel times than some other retirement destinations.
Three main activities:
- Attending Miami University sporting events and performances
- Exploring the historic Uptown district
- Hiking and boating at Hueston Woods State Park
17. Powell

- Cost of Buying a Home: C-
- Healthcare Access: A-
- Weather: B
- Cultural Activities: B+
- Outdoor Activities: A-
- Crime Rate: A+
- Airport Proximity: B+
Powell attracts retirees with its upscale suburban lifestyle and exceptionally low crime rates. The median home price of approximately $425,000 means securing a mortgage could be expensive for some retirees, though the community’s excellent amenities and consistently strong property values make it an attractive investment for those with adequate resources.
This affluent Columbus suburb offers a good mix of cultural experiences through its charming historic downtown and proximity to Columbus attractions, alongside excellent outdoor recreation at nearby Zoo and Aquarium and Golf Village. Ohio Health and Mount Carmel facilities are within a 15-minute drive, and John Glenn Columbus International Airport is approximately 25 minutes away, providing good transportation options.
Three main activities:
- Visiting the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
- Golfing at Kinsale Golf and Fitness Club
- Shopping and dining in historic downtown Powell
18. Put-in-Bay

- Cost of Buying a Home: C-
- Healthcare Access: C
- Weather: B-
- Cultural Activities: B
- Outdoor Activities: A
- Crime Rate: B+
- Airport Proximity: C
Put-in-Bay offers retirees a unique island lifestyle on Lake Erie with a resort atmosphere during summer and peaceful seclusion in winter. The median home price of around $400,000 reflects the premium for island living, and potential homeowners should consider the seasonal nature of the community when evaluating whether taking out a home loan is appropriate for their retirement plans.
This Lake Erie island destination provides a vibrant summer culture with museums, wineries, and restaurants, alongside exceptional water-based recreation and golf. Healthcare services are limited on the island, especially in winter, with mainland facilities requiring a ferry trip, and the nearest major airport is in Cleveland, approximately 1.5 hours away by car after reaching the mainland, presenting challenges for frequent travelers.
Three main activities:
- Boating and fishing on Lake Erie
- Visiting Perry’s Victory and International Peace Memorial
- Touring local wineries
19. Sandusky

- Cost of Buying a Home: A+
- Healthcare Access: B+
- Weather: B-
- Cultural Activities: B
- Outdoor Activities: A-
- Crime Rate: C+
- Airport Proximity: B-
Sandusky offers retirees an affordable lakefront community with exceptional recreational opportunities on Lake Erie. With median home prices around $130,000, mortgage affordability is outstanding, making this one of the most economical places in Ohio to retire while still enjoying waterfront amenities and an active community.
This revitalized lakefront city provides cultural experiences through its historic downtown, maritime museum, and summer entertainment, alongside outstanding outdoor recreation on Lake Erie and at Cedar Point. Firelands Regional Medical Center offers comprehensive healthcare services within the community, though Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is about an hour away, requiring somewhat longer travel times for frequent flyers.
Three main activities:
- Enjoying waterfront activities on Lake Erie
- Visiting Cedar Point Amusement Park
- Exploring the revitalized downtown with restaurants and shops
20. Tipp City

- Cost of Buying a Home: B+
- Healthcare Access: B
- Weather: B
- Cultural Activities: B
- Outdoor Activities: B
- Crime Rate: A-
- Airport Proximity: B
Tipp City appeals to retirees with its well-preserved historic district and small-town atmosphere just north of Dayton. The median home price of approximately $200,000 offers excellent value for the region, with a diverse housing market that includes historic properties in the downtown area and more modern options in newer developments.
This charming town offers cultural enrichment through its historic downtown filled with antique shops and local restaurants, while outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Charleston Falls Preserve and the Great Miami River Recreation Trail. Upper Valley Medical Center is about 15 minutes away in Troy, and Dayton International Airport can be reached in approximately 20 minutes, providing convenient travel options.
Three main activities:
- Shopping for antiques in the historic downtown
- Attending the Mum Festival
- Cycling on the Great Miami River Recreation Trail
21. Upper Arlington

- Cost of Buying a Home: C-
- Healthcare Access: A
- Weather: B
- Cultural Activities: A-
- Outdoor Activities: A-
- Crime Rate: A
- Airport Proximity: A-
Upper Arlington provides retirees with a prestigious address and exceptional amenities just minutes from downtown Columbus. With median home prices around $450,000, homeowners should expect to commit significant resources to housing, though the community’s excellent services, tree-lined streets, and consistently strong property values help justify the investment.
This established Columbus suburb offers cultural enrichment through its art festivals and community events, alongside excellent parks and multiple golf courses. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center is just minutes away, providing world-class healthcare, and John Glenn Columbus International Airport can be reached in approximately 20 minutes, making travel especially convenient.
Three main activities:
- Golfing at the prestigious Scioto Country Club
- Enjoying the Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival
- Walking in Thompson Park and other community green spaces
22. Westerville

- Cost of Buying a Home: B-
- Healthcare Access: A-
- Weather: B
- Cultural Activities: B+
- Outdoor Activities: A-
- Crime Rate: A-
- Airport Proximity: A-
Westerville offers retirees a well-established suburb with excellent amenities and a charming historic Uptown district. The median home price of approximately $290,000 is reasonable for what the community offers, with a diverse housing market ranging from historic homes to newer developments catering to various lifestyle preferences.
This vibrant Columbus suburb features an active cultural scene through the Westerville Symphony and Arts Council, alongside exceptional outdoor recreation with over 40 parks and the Hoover Reservoir. Mount Carmel St. Ann’s Hospital provides comprehensive healthcare within the community, and John Glenn Columbus International Airport is just 15 minutes away, making travel especially convenient for residents.
Three main activities:
- Walking through the historic Uptown district
- Boating and fishing at Hoover Reservoir
- Exploring the Inniswood Metro Gardens
23. Westlake

- Cost of Buying a Home: C+
- Healthcare Access: A+
- Weather: C+
- Cultural Activities: B+
- Outdoor Activities: B+
- Crime Rate: A-
- Airport Proximity: A-
Westlake attracts retirees with its exceptional healthcare facilities and upscale suburban amenities on Cleveland’s west side. The median home price of around $320,000 represents fair value for the Cleveland area, though prospective homebuyers should be prepared for property taxes that reflect the community’s excellent services and amenities.
This prosperous suburb offers convenient cultural experiences through Crocker Park’s lifestyle center and nearby Cleveland attractions, alongside pleasant outdoor recreation at Bradley Park and the Cleveland Metroparks. World-class healthcare is available at Cleveland Clinic Westlake and University Hospitals St. John Medical Center within the community, and Cleveland Hopkins International Airport is just 15 minutes away, providing outstanding accessibility for travelers.
Three main activities:
- Shopping and dining at Crocker Park
- Golfing at Meadowood Golf Course
- Walking the trails at Bradley Park
24. Worthington

- Cost of Buying a Home: B-
- Healthcare Access: A-
- Weather: B
- Cultural Activities: A-
- Outdoor Activities: B+
- Crime Rate: A-
- Airport Proximity: A-
Worthington delights retirees with its quintessential small-town feel and New England-inspired historic district just minutes from Columbus. The median home price of approximately $310,000 reflects its desirability, with a housing market that includes charming historic homes and well-maintained neighborhoods that appeal to those seeking both character and convenience.
This idyllic Columbus suburb offers active cultural experiences through the McConnell Arts Center and year-round farmers market, alongside pleasant outdoor recreation on the Olentangy Trail and at the Worthington Hills Country Club. Excellent healthcare options are available at nearby OhioHealth facilities, and John Glenn Columbus International Airport is approximately 20 minutes away, providing easy access for travelers.
Three main activities:
- Shopping at the historic Worthington Farmers Market
- Attending performances at the McConnell Arts Center
- Exploring the Olentangy River Trail
25. Yellow Springs

- Cost of Buying a Home: B-
- Healthcare Access: B
- Weather: B
- Cultural Activities: A
- Outdoor Activities: A
- Crime Rate: B+
- Airport Proximity: B
Yellow Springs captivates retirees with its eclectic, artistic community and progressive atmosphere centered around Antioch College. The median home price of approximately $280,000 reflects the premium people are willing to pay for this unique village, with a tight housing market that favors sellers due to limited inventory and high demand among those seeking an alternative lifestyle.
This bohemian village offers exceptional cultural experiences through its thriving arts scene, independent shops, and film festival, alongside outstanding outdoor recreation at Glen Helen Nature Preserve and John Bryan State Park. Springfield Regional Medical Center is about 20 minutes away, and Dayton International Airport can be reached in approximately 35 minutes, providing reasonable access for travelers.
Three main activities:
- Hiking in Glen Helen Nature Preserve
- Exploring the eclectic shops and restaurants downtown
- Attending the Yellow Springs Street Fair
Sources
- Ohio Department of Development – development.ohio.gov
- Ohio Housing Finance Agency – ohiohome.org
- U.S. News & World Report Best Places to Live – realestate.usnews.com
- Zillow Ohio Home Values – zillow.com/oh/home-values
- Ohio Department of Health – odh.ohio.gov
- FBI Uniform Crime Reporting – fbi.gov/services/cjis/ucr
- Ohio Travel Guide – ohio.org
- National Weather Service – weather.gov
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