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  2. 50 Best and Worst Retirement Towns - AOL

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    For many of us, the town we retire to isn't hard to work out. After all, living near to family and friends is often one of the most important elements of what most people envision for their golden...

  3. 9 Places To Retire That Are Just Like Arizona but Way Cheaper

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    Springfield, Missouri “Springfield is a very inexpensive town to retire in,” said Marty Zankich of Chamberlin Real Estate School.. The cost of living is 12% below the national average.

  4. 30 Cheap, Beautiful Places To Retire With Just $250K in ... - AOL

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    See which 30 beautiful U.S. cities are the best to retire in if you only have $250,000 in savings. ... Missouri. Population 65 ... Snowstorm to bring 'extremely difficult' travel to DC, Baltimore.

  5. List of villages in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    In Missouri, villages are municipalities which incorporated with a population under 500. If the population is larger than 500, it may incorporate as a city [1] (see List of cities in Missouri). If the population increases beyond 500 after incorporation, a vote may be held to change to a city government, but it is not automatic.

  6. 10 Best Small Towns To Retire on $2,300 a Month - AOL

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    Here are the 10 best small towns to retire on $2,300 a month. belterz / Getty Images. ... Missouri. Average rent for 1-bedroom: ... cities to retire on a budget of $2,300 or less. GOBankingRates ...

  7. Category : Unincorporated communities in Greene County, Missouri

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