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8 Affordable Oregon Towns for Retirees Living Only on Social Security

An affordable, comfortable retirement is an achievable dream in these Oregon towns.

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Updated Dec. 27, 2025
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With its miles of coastline, sweeping views of the Columbia Gorge, breathtaking volcanoes, and southeastern desert landscapes, Oregon is an incredibly biodiverse state that appeals to all types of people, which could be one reason why more and more seniors are making it a key part of their retirement plan.

But Oregon has more to recommend it than its beautiful scenery and rich history. Several of its towns are appealingly affordable, making it a prime destination for seniors who are living largely off of Social Security benefits. Keep reading to learn about the eight best Oregon towns to retire to if you love the Pacific Northwest, but want to keep your budget intact while living on a fixed income.

Unless noted otherwise, all information on apartment rentals came from Apartments.com and all home pricing data came from Redfin. Numbers are based on data from December 2025 (Apartments.com) and November 2025 (Redfin). 

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Salem

SeanPavonePhoto/Adobe Salem, Oregon, USA Skyline

Average rent: $1,197 per month

Median home price: $439,995

Oregon's capital is consistently more affordable than Portland, its most populous (and better-known) city. Like Portland, Salem is a foodie-friendly city with a thriving farm-to-table scene and plenty of wineries.

And like most other Oregon cities, Salem is a great spot for nature-lovers of all types — the Willamette River offers plenty of opportunities for fishing, swimming, paddleboarding, and canoeing, while other spots make for great walking, hiking, and biking.

Springfield

Floating Lens Drone/Adobe Aerial view of Springfield, Oregon

Average rent: $1,186 per month

Median home price: $413,030 

Located just outside Eugene, the more affordable Springfield has a temperate climate and thriving community arts and culture scene.

At the Richard E. Wildish Community Theater, you can enjoy concerts in all genres, including homegrown jazz and chamber music. And at the Emerald Art Center, you can enjoy showcases of local works or sign up for classes and workshops.

Pendleton

John Chedsey/Adobe Overlook Near Pendleton, Oregon

Average rent: $894 per month

Median home price: $309,900

Located in the much drier Eastern Oregon, Pendleton is a far cry from the coastal rainforests and broody oceanscapes people often associate with Oregon.

The yearly round-up (or rodeo) is a rambunctious community event with a 100-year history and a week of parades, fireworks, concerts, and rodeo events. The Pendleton Air Museum preserves the city's rich military history and connections to aerospace innovations.

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Albany

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Average rent: $1,622 per month

Median home price: $410,000

While Albany's energy and transportation costs are above the national average, its rental and food costs are well below the national average. With the money you save on food and housing, you can search for hidden treasures at the Albany Antique Mall, enjoy one of the Willamette Valley's many wineries, or take a weekend trip to Portland.

Dallas

Bob/Adobe A view of farm land in Wilamette valley

Average rent: $980 per month

Median home price: $477,770

Home to just over 17,000 people, Dallas is a small town with a historic main street. The city is surrounded by scenic vineyards where you can enjoy wine tastings and take in the quiet, pastoral views. If you're more of a history buff, the Polk County Historic Courthouse has been in continuous use since 1899. A guided tour will teach you everything you want to know about the region's unique history and the building's architecture.

Ontario

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Average rent: $577 per month

Median home price: $270,000

Located right along the Oregon-Idaho border, Ontario marks the intersection of four crucial rivers: the Payette, Malheur, Owyhee, and Snake. The fascinating geography of desert cliffs appeals to Oregon transplants who prefer warm climates to rainy shores — and if hiking isn't your thing, there are plenty of opportunities to golf.

The Dalles

Donald Stalker Jr/Wirestock Creators/Adobe view of a lake surrounded by trees and hills

Average rent: $502 per month

Median home price: $432,500

Not to be confused with Dallas, The Dalles is a scenic city located right alongside the Columbia River. Here, residents can visit the Columbia River Gorge Discovery Center, where you can learn all about the region's unique geology and wildlife, all while taking advantage of the senior discount that drops admission prices down to $10 per person.

And the paved, six-mile Riverwalk Trail is the perfect way for active seniors to get outside without worrying about steep inclines or hazardous hiking conditions.

Florence

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Average rent: $688 per month

Median home price: $466,000

Life on the Pacific Coast can be excruciatingly expensive, but Florence is a brilliant exception. Along with being budget-friendly, Florence is also extremely accessible. For instance, individuals who use wheelchairs can access Heceta Beach using a fixed-location track chair (available to reserve at no cost), and an elevator down to the biggest sea cave in North America will give you an up-close look at local sea lions.

Bottom line

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Meeting with a trained financial planner can help you decide which of these cities fits your budget, while also allowing you to fulfill your retirement dreams.

So, don't be scared off by the Pacific Northwest's reputation as a high-cost-of-living area. These budget-friendly Oregon towns allow retirees to maximize their senior benefits without spending more than they have to.

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