Picturesque town north of Detroit named best place to retire in 2026
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In an exciting development for future retirees, Midland, Michigan, often recognized as a Republican stronghold, has been crowned the best place to retire in 2026. This accolade was bestowed by the esteemed US News & World Report, highlighting the city’s appeal among a list that now features over 850 cities across the United States.

Nestled approximately 137 miles north of Detroit, Midland’s rise to the top of the rankings is a testament to its compelling blend of affordability, tax advantages, and quality of life. The city notably ranks 11th in affordability, 18th in tax friendliness, and an impressive 8th in overall quality of life. These factors together make it an irresistible option for those planning their golden years.

One of the primary attractions for retirees is Midland’s cost-effective living conditions. The median home value in the city stands at $206,142, a figure that is considerably more affordable than the national average of $370,489. This affordability, coupled with the city’s other appealing attributes, positions Midland as a prime destination for retirees seeking a comfortable and financially feasible lifestyle.

Midland earned its rank due to its strong performance in three key areas: it ranked 11th in affordability, 18th in tax friendliness, and 8th in overall quality of life.

A major draw for retirees is Midland’s highly attractive cost of living. Its median home value is $206,142, significantly lower than the national average of $370,489. 

Renters also benefit from a low median rent of just $790.

While the job market in Midland is slightly weaker than the national average (unemployment rate of 5.53 per cent versus the national rate of 4.5 per cent), the median household income is $76,166, just below the national median of $79,466. 

Its affordability and lifestyle offerings help balance the economic equation for many residents.

Dow Gardens is one of Midland¿s most beloved attractions, showcasing seasonal blooms and peaceful walking trails for residents of all ages

Dow Gardens is one of Midland’s most beloved attractions, showcasing seasonal blooms and peaceful walking trails for residents of all ages

A signature landmark, The Tridge connects three walking paths over the Tittabawassee River

A signature landmark, The Tridge connects three walking paths over the Tittabawassee River

Midland’s appeal is not limited to retirees; the city also earned the No. 32 spot on the 2025-2026 Best Places to Live rankings. 

Residents enjoy four distinct seasons, with snowy winters and warm summers that support a range of outdoor activities from skiing to swimming. 

They have access to natural beauty and cultural amenities like the Chippewa Nature Center for hiking and Dow Gardens, as well as unique landmarks like The Tridge, a three-way wooden pedestrian bridge.

The city is home to roughly 42,740 residents. About 20 per cent of the population is over the age of 65, making it a strong draw for retirees. At the same time, the city maintains a youthful energy, with 23 per cent of residents under age 20. 

Adults between 25 and 34 make up 14 per cent of the population, while those aged 35 to 44 account for 13 per cent. Another 23 per cent fall between the ages of 45 and 65.

For those interested in social life and relationships, Midland has a slightly higher proportion of single residents than the national average. Just over half the population, 50.7 per cent, is single.

While Midland is being celebrated for its safety and livability, Detroit, just two hours south continues to grapple with its reputation for crime, despite recent improvements.

In 2025, Detroit recorded 203 homicides, although this marked the lowest number since 1965, according to Fox 2 Detroit.

Midland, Michigan has been named the top place to retire in the United States

Midland¿s walkable downtown offers a mix of local shops, restaurants, and cultural venues, all within minutes of residential neighborhoods

Midland’s walkable downtown offers a mix of local shops, restaurants, and cultural venues, all within minutes of residential neighborhoods

Violent crime overall saw a double-digit drop, with nonfatal shootings and carjackings falling between 15 per cent and 30 per cent compared to 2024. 

The city’s violent crime rate was 1,085 per 100,000 residents, down 8 per cent from the previous year, according to ShowCrime.com.

Despite these gains, Detroit still faces challenges. The estimated violent crime count for 2025 is around 3,900 incidents, and property crimes remain high, with roughly 10,000 reported cases, according to StreetAwareness.com.

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