Dayton OH Metro 55+ Active Adult Retirement Communities
7 Communities near Dayton OH Metro
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High $100s - High $200s
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112 Homes
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None Age Restriction
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Resale Homes Only
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Low $300s - High $300s
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46 Homes
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None Age Restriction
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New And Resale Homes
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Mid $100s - High $100s
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92 Homes
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None Age Restriction
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Resale Homes Only
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Low $200s - High $200s
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80 Homes
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None Age Restriction
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Resale Homes Only
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High $200s - Low $400s
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84 Homes
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None Age Restriction
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Resale Homes Only
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High $400s - High $600s
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162 Homes
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None Age Restriction
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New Homes Only
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High $100s - High $200s
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284 Homes
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55+ Age Restriction
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Resale Homes Only
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1 Apartments near Dayton OH Metro
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284 Apartments
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55+ Age Restriction
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Resale Homes Only
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Dayton is a popular city located in Southwest Ohio. Its family-friendly atmosphere makes it a desirable option for retirees. The city is home to a busy downtown while also being home to several comfortable suburbs and nature areas.
Climate and Geography
Being in the Midwest, Dayton experiences all four seasons with hot and humid summers mixed with cold and wet winters. The city consists mostly of low, flat land, typical of most of the Midwest.
Recreation, Culture & Entertainment
Dayton is known for its historic appeal. It is also popular for being a family-friendly metropolis where you can find a lot to do with the entire family. This can be found in their variety of shops and restaurants, as well as annual festivals and events. Locals of Dayton love the many museums and art centers, such as the National Museum of the U.S Air Force and Benjamin Schuster Performing Arts Center.
For those looking to get outside the city, residents can explore the many historical parks and forest preserves. Here, locals can go hiking, biking, and even take a boat cruise.
Cost of Living & Taxes
The cost of living in Dayton, much like the rest of Ohio is significantly less when compared to state and national averages. This includes the cost of housing, groceries, and transportation.
Ohio is not ranked as one of the most tax friendly states in the U.S. In Ohio, there is an income tax, but there is no tax on Social Security. The state of Ohio has a sales tax rate of 5.75%, to which Dayton city adds 1.75% onto that rate.
Health Care
There are many notable hospitals and medical centers in Dayton. To start off, Miami Valley Hospital, ranked No. 1 in Dayton, is nationally ranked in one specialty and high performing in three other specialties and eight procedures. Ranked the second-best hospital in Dayton is Kettering Medical Center, which is nationally ranked in one specialty and six procedures.