Do the Math
Muskegon’s cost-of-living advantage is clearly illustrated by this sample comparison:
| Chicago | Muskegon |
|---|---|
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| Home Price | |
| $359,000 | $200,000 |
| Property Taxes | |
| $3,033 | $0 (Renaissance Zone) |
| Other | |
| 1,192 sf; built 1959 | 1,456 sf; built 2006 |
| Annual Retirement Income Buying Power | |
| $60,000 | $85,200 |
A couple living in a typical Chicago bungalow could sell their home, purchase a new condominium in Muskegon and have considerable residual equity to spend or invest; Property taxes would likely be much lower and, if the couple chose to move into a renaissance zone condo, they could avoid property taxes altogether; Assuming a fixed $60,000 yearly retirement income, they could also significantly increase their buying power to $85,200, due to Muskegon’s far lower cost of living.
Zillow.com is a great resource that can help you find the value of your current home.

