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Average rent in Evansville is approximately $800 per month, one of the lowest costs for a city its size in the Midwest. Suburban Newburgh offers the highest rents and best schools, while inner-city neighborhoods are significantly cheaper.
Evansville median rent is $700 below the national median of $1,500/mo — an affordable market.
The largest employer in Evansville is Deaconess Health System, making the Historic Haynie's Corner area and nearby neighborhoods popular for commuters looking to minimize travel time.
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Average rent in Evansville is approximately $800 per month, one of the lowest costs for a city its size in the Midwest. Suburban Newburgh offers the highest rents and best schools, while inner-city neighborhoods are significantly cheaper.
Evansville offers a very affordable cost of living on the Ohio River with a solid healthcare industry job base. The city has invested in downtown revitalization, and the historic Haynie's Corner arts district gives it genuine cultural character. It's a strong option for value-conscious residents.
Newburgh (technically a separate town but functionally the Evansville suburbs) is the most desirable area with top-rated schools and low crime. The historic West Side and Haynie's Corner offer more character and affordability closer to downtown.
Healthcare (Deaconess and St. Vincent) is the dominant sector, along with manufacturing (Toyota has a regional presence), retail, and the University of Southern Indiana. Evansville serves as the economic hub for a tri-state region spanning Indiana, Illinois, and Kentucky.
Evansville offers the Ohio River waterfront, the Ford Center arena for sports and events, the Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science, and access to Patoka Lake for outdoor recreation. The Newburgh historic district and Burdette Park are popular local destinations.
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