Richland, Washington
Even if you’re on a tighter budget, it doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy beautiful mornings and sunsets by the water. Riverfront properties are slightly cheaper than other waterfront locations, which makes Richland an affordable and desirable place to move to.
Located at the junction point of Columbia and Yakima rivers, Richland’s median costs for a house with a mortgage go as high as $1,336 per month, while mortgage-free people age 60 and older have to pay only $448 a month. Renters have to give around $853 per month for a riverfront property and the chance to admire the bluffs and dunes of the Hanford Reach National Monument whenever they want.
Another bonus is that Washington doesn’t have a state income tax and it is also among these 14 States Where Your Pension Won’t Get Taxed.
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