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The Great Debate: Should You Retire to a Small Town or a Big City?

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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A Retiree’s Story: Mary’s Move from Chicago to a College Town

Sometimes, seeing how someone else navigated this decision can make the process feel more real. Let’s consider Mary, a 68-year-old retired high school English teacher from Chicago.

For 40 years, Mary loved her life in the city. She was a regular at the Art Institute, had season tickets to a small theater company, and enjoyed trying new restaurants with her friends. But as she entered retirement, the hassles began to outweigh the joys. The brutal winters, the constant traffic noise, the high property taxes on her condo, and the general stress of navigating a huge city started to wear on her. She dreamed of a quieter life but was terrified of being bored.

Mary’s first thought was to move to a tiny, charming town in Wisconsin she’d visited once. But when she did her research, she realized the nearest major hospital was 90 minutes away, and there wasn’t so much as a movie theater. That wasn’t the right trade-off for her.

So she changed her strategy. She made a list of what she truly valued: good healthcare, a great library, cultural opportunities, and the ability to walk to a coffee shop. This led her to research mid-sized college towns in the Midwest. She zeroed in on a town with a well-regarded state university and a teaching hospital. She took a week-long “try before you buy” trip, staying in a local rental. She visited the hospital, spent an afternoon in the public library, checked out the university’s event calendar, and was pleased to find a vibrant downtown with independent shops.

The financial numbers worked, too. She sold her Chicago condo and was able to buy a lovely, smaller townhouse for less than half the price, investing the rest. Her property taxes were cut by 70%. Today, Mary volunteers twice a week at the university’s art museum, is part of a book club that meets at a local cafe, and has more disposable income than she did in Chicago. She misses her old friends and some of her favorite city spots, but she feels she made the perfect compromise, finding a life with more peace but just enough stimulation to keep her happy and engaged.

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