Best place to live in every state
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Best place to live in every state
What do you look for in an ideal town? Proximity to trails, lakes, and beaches? How about top-ranking schools for your children? Would you prefer a professional or college sports team nearby, or do you prefer museums and art walks?
While Americans opt to move for a variety of reasons, June 2025 data shows that many have decided to stay put for now. According to Harvard University's State of the Nation's Housing 2025 report, residential mobility has reached an all-time low, with just 8.3% of Americans moving in 2024. Moves to the South, historically one of the nation's fastest-growing regions, have also slowed down, with domestic migration dropping by as much as 20% in some southern states.
Despite these trends, towns across the Southβand the rest of the United Statesβhave plenty to offer residents. Stacker compiled a list of the best places to live in every state using Niche's 2025 rankings. This list took into consideration cities, suburbs, and towns. Niche ranks places to live based on several factors, including the cost of living, educational attainment, housing, and public schools. Check out their full methodology here.
Many cities on the list are suburbs experiencing growth due to people leaving cities for smaller towns. Other entries include planned communities and older cities that have been revamped, with grassroots efforts focusing on greener ways of living, drawing in new businesses, and encouraging the arts. Towns with large colleges appear regularly, as prestigious universities employ thousands of workers and provide diverse recreational and educational options for families.
Whether you're thinking of relocation or are big on hometown pride, click through to find the best place to live in every state.

Alabama: Madison
- Population: 58,335
- Location: Suburb of Huntsville, AL
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Madison is home to Toyota Field, the stadium for a local minor league baseball team with arguably one of the most eccentric names in sports: the Rocket City Trash Pandas. Madison also has top-ranked schools, borders the city of Huntsville, and offers several small business incentives.

Alaska: College
- Population: 11,730
- Overall Niche grade: A-
- Public School grade: B+
This small suburb of Fairbanks is home to the University of Alaska Fairbanks, an international research center that also houses the Museum of the North. The college's proximity to Fairbanks puts it near a number of cultural amenities, like Pioneer Park, which commemorates Alaskan history.

Arizona: Catalina Foothills
- Population: 51,756
- Location: Suburb of Tucson, AZ
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A
The affluent town of Catalina Foothills is less than 15 minutes from Tucson and is surrounded by the picturesque Santa Catalina Mountains. The town enjoys easy access to the luxury outdoor shopping center La Encantada, resorts, and museums. Nearby, the University of Arizona has a notable presence, including its operation of Biosphere 2.

Arkansas: Bentonville
- Population: 56,326
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Bentonville is the home of the first Walmart and now serves as the corporation's headquarters and the site of the Walmart Museum. It also houses the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and is conveniently located near the Northwest Arkansas National Airport.

California: Santa Monica
- Population: 91,535
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Instantly recognizable by its iconic pier and Ferris wheel, Santa Monica provides coastal living that blends the outdoors with the arts. The city is renowned for its gorgeous beach, believed to be the birthplace of two-person beach volleyball. Public art abounds, with over 170 murals and a city-owned collection that rotates through public facilities.

Colorado: Holly Hills
- Population: 2,652
- Location: Suburb of Denver, CO
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
The quiet Denver suburb of Holly Hills offers modest home prices, good schools, and a friendly neighborhood vibe just 15 minutes from downtown Denver. This proximity gives residents access to as much or as little hubbub as they like, with cultural events, outdoor activities, restaurants, and educational centers galore.
Connecticut: West Hartford
- Population: 63,809
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Aficionados of fall foliage can find some of nature's best colors along the shores of the West Hartford Reservoirs. Even outside of the fall months, this city is becoming a favorite place to live thanks to its farmers' markets, museums, and historic sites. The University of Hartford and the University of Saint Joseph both have campuses in town.

Delaware: Hockessin
- Population: 13,608
- Location: Suburb in Delaware
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A
This Pennsylvania border town ranks as the best suburb to live in Delaware, in part due to its quiet way of life and proximity to both Philadelphia and Wilmington. Residents can enjoy the area's native flora at Mt. Cuba Center, a local botanic garden. The town's library has several book clubs, craft swaps, and a pen pal program.

Florida: Westchase
- Population: 24,818
- Location: Suburb of Tampa, FL
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A
Situated just outside of Tampa, Westchase residents enjoy easy access to city amenities and the beautiful beaches of St. Petersburg and Clearwater. A master-planned community, Westchase has plenty of amenities to keep locals occupied, including two parks, a public golf club, and swim and tennis centers.

Georgia: Johns Creek
- Population: 82,115
- Location: Suburb of Atlanta, GA
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Located 25 miles northeast of Atlanta, Johns Creek is an affluent suburb that's considered one of Georgia's safest cities. Currently under construction, the 192-acre Johns Creek Town Center development aims to transform a local business park into a town center with shops, homes, and a new park. Johns Creek also has a 1% for Art Program to encourage public art installations throughout the city.

Hawai'i: Maunawili
- Population: 2,288
- Location: Suburb of Honolulu, HI
- Overall Niche grade: A-
- Public School grade: B+
Situated on the island of Oahu, just a few miles from the state capital of Honolulu, Maunawili is packed with the stunning vistas and outdoor adventures that the island is famous for. While the famous Maunawili Falls trail is currently closed for improvements, hikers can still take advantage of the Maunawili Trail.
Idaho: Moscow
- Population: 25,868
- Overall Niche grade: A
- Public School grade: A
Moscow shares a border with Washington state and began attracting settlers around 1871 for its lush grasslands and large amount of timber. The town is home to a weekend farmers' market, the University of Idaho, and the paved Latah Trail, which connects Moscow and Troy for joggers and cyclists.

Illinois: Naperville
- Population: 149,424
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
One of Chicago's far western suburbs, Naperville is a family-friendly city with an acclaimed library system and the DuPage Children's Museum. The city's numerous parks feature a riverwalk, two golf courses, a swimming quarry, and a trap shooting range. Naperville's government provides fiscal transparency through its Open Checkbook initiative, which allows residents to see all city payments and vendors.

Indiana: Carmel
- Population: 100,501
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Located just outside of Indianapolis, Carmel is known for its safe neighborhoods and an annual Christmas market. The Japanese Garden is a favored attraction among locals.

Iowa: University Heights
- Population: 1,232
- Location: Suburb of Cedar Rapids, IA
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A
University Heights is situated just outside the University of Iowa campus. It's close to Kinnick Stadium, making it easy for locals to catch a Hawkeyes game.

Kansas: Leawood
- Population: 33,844
- Location: Suburb in Kansas
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Leawood is one of the safest cities to live in around Kansas City. The city maintains its landscape and aesthetic through a local garden club and an arts council, which manage the area's attractions and host community events throughout the year.

Kentucky: Park Hills
- Population: 3,155
- Location: Suburb in Kentucky
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A-
Part of the Cincinnati metro area, Park Hills is a small suburb that borders the 700-plus-acre Devou Park. The resident-driven Park Hills Civic Association produces many of the town's beloved annual events, including parades for Memorial Day and Halloween.
Louisiana: Prairieville
- Population: 35,010
- Location: Suburb of Baton Rouge, LA
- Overall Niche grade: A
- Public School grade: A
Located south of Baton Rouge, Prairieville is a quiet, unincorporated town in Ascension Parish. The town's residents skew younger, with nearly one-third of the population clocking in under age 18. Residents of this affluent town enjoy a weekly farmer's market year-round.
Maine: Cape Elizabeth
- Population: 9,547
- Location: Suburb in Maine
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
A suburb of the cool cultural hub of Portland, Cape Elizabeth is located on Casco Bay, an affluent Maine town known for the iconic Portland Head Light and Crescent Beach State Park.

Maryland: North Potomac
- Population: 23,994
- Location: Suburb in Maryland
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
North Potomac is a quiet suburb located about 20 miles northwest of Washington D.C. Part of the Muddy Branch Greenway Trail cuts through the town, providing opportunities for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The town borders the Universities at Shady Grove, a Rockville campus featuring degree programs from nine of Maryland's public universities.

Massachusetts: Brookline
- Population: 62,822
- Location: Suburb of Boston, MA
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
John F. Kennedy spent his childhood in Brookline, and the area oozes history, like the fact that the Underground Railroad made important stops in Brookline that you can still visit. Today, community gardens and farmers' markets are just some of the amenities that make this Boston suburb a favored locale to raise a family.

Michigan: Okemos
- Population: 25,503
- Location: Suburb of Lansing, MI
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Okemos, located next to Michigan State University, has an abundance of youth sports activities, making the town an attractive place to raise a family. The Meridian Historical Village is another point of pride in the town. Comedian Seth Meyers attended elementary school in Okemos.

Minnesota: Falcon Heights
- Population: 5,145
- Location: Suburb of Minneapolis, MN
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A-
Every August, Falcon Heights welcomes visitors and locals alike to the Minnesota State Fair. This suburb, located between St. Paul and Minneapolis, is also home to the University of Minnesota St. Paul campus and its College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resources Sciences.

Mississippi: Madison
- Population: 27,775
- Location: Suburb of Jackson, MS
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Simmons Arboretum, Liberty Park, and Strawberry Patch Park are popular recreation sites in Madison. Although there are no college campuses in town, the local public schools are highly rated. Consequently, the populace tends to be well-educated, with 38% of residents holding a bachelor's degree and 28% having a master's or higher.

Missouri: Brentwood
- Population: 8,151
- Location: Suburb of St. Louis, MO
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
The "City of Warmth" is a western suburb of St. Louis that packs a lot into just two square miles. The Deer Creek Greenway, along the town's southern border, features a six-acre wetland arboretum. Two parks and connecting trails are along Black Creek, on the city's eastern border.

Montana: Bozeman
- Population: 55,042
- Overall Niche grade: A
- Public School grade: A
Bozeman is home to Montana State University, which has more than 17,000 enrolled students. Mountain ranges surround the city, where you can find attractions like the Museum of the Rockies. Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport is the busiest airport in Montana.

Nebraska: Papillion
- Population: 24,063
- Location: Suburb of Omaha, NE
- Overall Niche grade: A
- Public School grade: A-
Papillion is located about 15 miles outside of Omaha, and is best known for its bevy of recreational spaces. The Walnut Creek Lake and Recreation Area, for one, is a 450-acre park where locals and tourists can fish, hike, or camp.

Nevada: Incline Village
- Population: 9,152
- Overall Niche grade: A
- Public School grade: A
Picturesque Incline Village offers four seasons of outdoor activities along the northeastern shore of Lake Tahoe. Golfers enjoy two popular golf courses, while water lovers flock to the lake. The surrounding Sierra Nevada mountains also offer fantastic skiing, mountain biking, and rock climbing.

New Hampshire: Hanover
- Population: 11,702
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Hanover is home to Dartmouth College, one of the oldest and most prestigious colleges in the country. This artsy college town has museums and cultural spots like the Hood Museum of Art and the Hopkins Center for the Arts. There are also ample opportunities to get outdoors in this rural area surrounded by the White Mountains and the Green Mountains.
New Jersey: Ho-Ho-Kus
- Population: 4,230
- Location: Suburb in New Jersey
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Located in Bergen County, about 25 miles from New York City, Ho-Ho-Kus is a historic suburb whose name has Native American origins. The borough promotes community service in many ways, including the opportunity to serve in the local Volunteer Ambulance Corps.

New Mexico: Los Alamos
- Population: 13,471
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Los Alamos is steeped in Native American history. Today, it's an outdoor-focused city with parks and public spaces, a bustling downtown, and a position as the "gateway" to three national parks and the Santa Fe National Forest. Bandelier National Monument offers a glimpse into the area's ancient past. There, visitors can climb wooden ladders to explore ancient cave dwellings inhabited by the region's earliest residents.

New York: Great Neck Plaza
- Population: 7,503
- Location: Suburb of New York City, NY
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
For being just one-third of a square mile, Long Island's Great Neck Plaza has a lot to offer. The village is centered around the Great Neck Plaza Business Improvement District, a hub with over 250 stores and restaurants located near the Long Island Rail Road's commuter train station. One of the village's more interesting jobs is that of Poetry Coordinator, a person in charge of Great Neck Plaza's poetry program and annual contest.

North Carolina: Cary
- Population: 176,686
- Location: Suburb of Raleigh, NC
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A
Every year, Cary hosts Spring Daze, an arts and crafts festival welcoming more than 170 local artists to Bond Park. The town is also known for being bike-friendly, thanks to its network of over 200 miles of greenways and on-road bike paths.

North Dakota: West Fargo
- Population: 39,325
- Location: Suburb of Fargo, ND
- Overall Niche grade: A
- Public School grade: B
West Fargo is one of the fastest-growing cities in North Dakota. To ensure West Fargo remains a great place to live as the town grows, the city has invested in a Neighborhood Revitalization Program to support local homeowners with loans for home improvement projects.

Ohio: Blue Ash
- Population: 13,374
- Location: Suburb of Cincinnati, OH
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
This dense suburb features Fortune 500 employers and a University of Cincinnati satellite campus. Summit Park, a 130-acre gem, plays host to Red, White, and Blue Ash, an annual Independence Day celebration that's considered one of the region's best. Crosley Field, a faithful reconstruction of the Cincinnati Reds' famed ballpark, hosts an annual vintage baseball game that takes spectators back to 1869.
Oklahoma: Edmond
- Population: 95,618
- Location: Suburb of Oklahoma City, OK
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Just minutes from Oklahoma City, Edmond is home to the University of Central Oklahoma and the Oklahoma University Medical Center among its higher-education institutions. Edmond has produced many star athletes, including Olympic gymnast Shannon Miller, NBA All-Star Blake Griffin, and Kansas basketball coach Bill Self.

Oregon: Bethany
- Population: 31,700
- Location: Suburb of Portland, OR
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Bethany, located near Portland, is one of the wealthiest small towns in the state. Bethany is also close to Beaverton, which is home to Nike and Oregon's Silicon Forest, one of the fastest-growing tech areas in the Pacific Northwest.

Pennsylvania: Chesterbrook
- Population: 5,439
- Location: Suburb of Philadelphia, PA
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Chesterbrook, a suburb of Philadelphia, lies just south of Valley Forge National Historical Park. The town boasts a small population, highly rated schools, a family-friendly atmosphere, and a diverse population.

Rhode Island: East Greenwich
- Population: 14,407
- Location: Suburb of Providence, RI
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Incorporated in 1677 and the birthplace of the country's first navy, East Greenwich is core to American history. This quaint New England town has a dense suburban layout along Greenwich Cove, which features a marina. Houses in the western part of the town are more spread out.

South Carolina: Tega Cay
- Population: 13,267
- Location: Suburb in South Carolina
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Tega Cay is a suburb of Charlotte, located right on the border between North and South Carolina. Its waterfront location on Lake Wylie makes Tega Cay a great choice for aquatic activities, but the city also offers plenty of parks and walking trails on land.

South Dakota: Brandon
- Population: 10,996
- Overall Niche grade: A
- Public School grade: A
Situated just east of Sioux Falls, Brandon offers easy access to Big Sioux Recreation Area, a state park where visitors can enjoy activities from canoeing to birdwatching. The park also hosts regular events, including a bike parade for the Fourth of July and a trick-or-treat trail for Halloween.

Tennessee: Nolensville
- Population: 14,545
- Location: Suburb of Nashville, TN
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
One of the country's fastest-growing cities, Nolensville's population increased by 137% between 2014 and 2023. The local government is experiencing some growing pains as it expands services for all those new residents, but Nolensville has still managed to keep a small-town feel and the lowest violent crime rate in the state.

Texas: Cinco Ranch
- Population: 19,139
- Location: Suburb of Houston, TX
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Planned communities around major Texas cities like Dallas and Houston are common. And, like many of them, Cinco Ranch has an abundance of pools, tennis courts, and golf courses. This Houston outpost has something more, though: an amateur radio society.

Utah: Park City
- Population: 8,365
- Overall Niche grade: A
- Public School grade: A-
The beauty of the Wasatch Mountains draws many to this affluent ski town, which has the most expensive real estate in Utah. Residents can take advantage of the free public transportation system, which boasts several buses and a historic Main Street trolley. Present and future Olympians train at Utah Olympic Park, which will once again be an Olympic venue in 2034.

Vermont: South Burlington
- Population: 20,488
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A
From easy access to Lake Champlain to the Higher Ground music venue, South Burlington offers recreation for all kinds of people. The town is also home to Vermont's largest enclosed shopping mall, University Mall, making South Burlington a great destination for shoppers.
Virginia: Innsbrook
- Population: 8,559
- Location: Suburb of Richmond, VA
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A
Just outside the capital of Richmond, Innsbrook is a town best known for its mixed-use office and living spaces. Combining headquarters for startups and larger companies with plentiful retail and dining options, the community aims to make it easier to live and work in one cohesive area.

Washington: Redmond
- Population: 75,721
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Once a logging and agricultural town, Redmond now attracts many high-tech companies, including Microsoft and Nintendo of America. Residents have many opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors at the city's 47 parks, 59 miles of public trails, and Lake Sammamish. The city's parks and recreation department also has an Inclusion Services program for those experiencing a disability, and the local government is developing a plan that will make parks and trails accessible to all.

West Virginia: Star City
- Population: 1,894
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A
Founded in the early 20th century, Star City is a small town overlooking the Monongahela River. The city boasts the Edith Barill Riverfront Park, which has biking and walking trails and a public boat ramp for easy access to the river. The Caperton Trail follows the river to Morgantown and passes the West Virginia University Arboretum.

Wisconsin: Kohler
- Population: 2,136
- Overall Niche grade: A+
- Public School grade: A+
Home to Destination Kohler, a five-star resort that has hosted six major golf championships and the Ryder Cup, Kohler also has plenty of activities for its locals. For instance, consider visiting the Bookworm Gardens, a botanical garden that hosts events based on popular children's books.

Wyoming: Jackson
- Population: 10,746
- Overall Niche grade: A
- Public School grade: A-
Jackson is a wonder of natural beauty: To the north are Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park, and to the south is Bridger-Teton National Forest. But you don't have to be outdoorsy to love the town. Jackson has a dense suburban feel, with lots of restaurants and a local arts scene.
Data reporting by Rob Powell. Story editing by Cu Fleshman. Copy editing by Meg Shields.
What do you look for in an ideal town? Proximity to trails, lakes, and beaches? How about top-ranked schools for your children? Would you like a professional or college sports team nearby, or do you prefer museums and art walks?
Stacker compiled a list of the best places to live in every state using Nicheβs 2020 rankings. Niche ranks places to live based on many factors, including the cost of living, educational attainment, housing, and public schools.
Many cities on the list are suburbs experiencing growth thanks to rapid improvements in their metropolitan areas, whether itβs the creation of new rail systems or a megacorporation moving in. Other entries include planned communities or older cities that have been revamped with grassroots efforts focusing on greener ways of living, drawing in new businesses, or increased devotion to the arts. Towns with large colleges regularly appear, as prestigious universities employ thousands of workers and provide diverse recreational and educational offerings for families.
Each slide includes the cityβs population, median home value, median rent, and median household income. More details on Nicheβs methodology can be found here. Whether youβre thinking of relocation or are big on hometown pride, click through to find the best place to live in every state.
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- Population: 49,327
- Median home value: $253,000 (71% own)
- Median rent: $946 (29% rent)
- Median household income: $99,188
Madison in 2020 officially completed Toyota Field, home stadium for a new minor league baseball team with arguably one of the most eccentric names in sports: the Trash Pandas. Madison also has top-ranked schools, borders the city of Huntsville, and offers several small business incentives.
[Pictured: Hunstville, Alabama, which neighbors Madison.]
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- Population: 12,791
- Median home value: $244,700 (63% own)
- Median rent: 1,304 (37% rent)
- Median household income: $80,561
This small suburb of Fairbanks is home to the University of Alaska Fairbanks, an international research center that also houses the Museum of the North. College's proximity to Fairbanks puts it close to a number of cultural amenities like Pioneer Park, commemorating Alaskan history.
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- Population: 50,454
- Median home value: $440,100 (74% own)
- Median rent: 1,061 (26% rent)
- Median household income: $92,929
The affluent town of Catalina Foothills is less than 10 minutes from Tucson and surrounded by the picturesque Santa Catalina mountains. The town has easy access to the luxury outdoor shopping center La Encantada, resorts, and museums. Nearby, the University of Arizona has a notable presence, including its operation of Biosphere2.
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- Population: 49,467
- Median home value: $232,600 (54% own)
- Median rent: $955 (46% rent)
- Median household income: $80,392
Bentonville is the home of the first Walmart and now serves as home to the corporate headquarters (as well as the Walmart Museum). Bentonville also houses the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and is close to the Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport.
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- Population: 91,577
- Median home value: $1,382,700 (29% own)
- Median rent: $1,802 (71% rent)
- Median household income: $96,570
Santa Monica is a wealthy beach community in western Los Angeles County that has attracted a number of celebrities to its shores. Residents love it here for the town's direct beach access, iconic pier, A-list restaurants on Montana Avenue, and beautiful real estate.
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- Population: 2,835
- Median home value: $460,100 (97% own)
- Median rent: $2,634 (3% rent)
- Median household income: $132,955
The quiet Denver suburb of Holly Hills affords its residents modest home prices, good schools, and a small neighborhood vibe just 15 minutes from downtown Denver. This kind of proximity gives the people living here access to as much or as little hubbub as one might like, with cultural events, outdoor activities, restaurants, and educational centers galore.
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- Population: 63,063
- Median home value: $334,300 (71% own)
- Median rent: 1,325 (29% rent)
- Median household income: $104,281
Aficionados of fall foliage can find some of natureβs best colors in the West Hartford Reservoirs. Even outside of the fall months, this city is becoming a favorite place to live because of its farmers markets, museums, and history. The University of Hartford and the University of Saint Joseph both have campuses in town.
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- Population: 7,613
- Median home value: $343,300 (84% own)
- Median rent: 1,795 (16% rent)
- Median household income: $117,379
Pike Creek offers plenty for outdoor enthusiasts. The town is in close proximity to White Clay Creek State Park, featuring more than 3,600 acres of hiking trails, creeks, and forest, and Carousel Park, which has ponds, a lake, and miles of walking trails.
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- Population: 14,747
- Median home value: $389,500 (86% own)
- Median rent: 1,924 (14% rent)
- Median household income: $119,276
Nocatee is a master-planned community south of Jacksonville in Ponte Vedra, putting it at the doorstep of golf courses, beaches, and transportation hubs. The coastal community has carefully-designed neighborhoods featuring everything from parks and recreation to shops and restaurants.
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- Population: 24,002
- Median home value: $521,900 (66% own)
- Median rent: $1,015 (34% rent)
- Median household income: $106,088
Decatur offers easy commute times into Atlanta via train or highway. Stone Mountain is a short drive away, while inside the city limits are small higher-education institutions like Agnes Scott College and Columbia Theological Seminary. Locals take pride in the regularly updated Decatur Artway about town.
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- Population: 400,317
- Median home value: $749,000 (49% own)
- Median rent: 1,534 (51% rent)
- Median household income: $76,055
Honolulu, located on the south shore of Oahu, is Hawaii's largest city and the state capital. The Honolulu Marathon, the fourth-largest in the country, is held every December. The city is also home to the University of Hawaii at Manoa, stunning beaches, and warm year-round temperatures.
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- Population: 25,319
- Median home value: $229,900 (41% own)
- Median rent: 731 (59% rent)
- Median household income: $41,896
Sharing the border with Washington State, Moscow began attracting settlers around 1871 for its lush grasslands and large amount of timber. The town is home to a weekend farmers market, the University of Idaho, and the paved Latah Trail connecting Moscow and Troy for joggers and cyclists.
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- Population: 8,716
- Median home value: $506,400 (84% own)
- Median rent: $978 (16% rent)
- Median household income: $111,958
This affluent suburb of Chicago is packed with small-town charm. The Village of Clarendon Hills is known for its low crime rate, top schools, and high average home values. The family-friendly community is home to the Morton Arboretum, with 1,700 acres of natural wildlife, as well as a community theater that offers year-round events.
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- Population: 97,464
- Median home value: $333,200 (76% own)
- Median rent: $1,207 (24% rent)
- Median household income: $112,765
Located just outside Indianapolis, Carmel is known for its safe neighborhoods and annual Christmas market. The Kawachinagano Japanese Garden is a favored attraction among locals.
[Pictured: Belltower and lake at Coxhall Garden in Carmel, Indiana, at sunset in the winter of 2019]
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- Population: 4,451
- Median home value: $203,400 (69% own)
- Median rent: 757 (31% rent)
- Median household income: $71,552
Mount Vernon was founded in the early 19th century, popularized by Czech immigrants who were drawn to the area's rich farmland. This charming midwestern town retains its intimate size today. Palisades-Kepler State Park offers miles of hiking trails and river activities for local residents.
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- Population: 22,170
- Median home value: $290,600 (77% own)
- Median rent: $1,337 (23% rent)
- Median household income: $91,136
Located on land that was once home to the Shawnee, Osage, and Kansa tribes, Prairie Village is celebrated for its education system and high graduation rates. The town is safe, offers modest home prices, and maintains a laid-back feel.
[Pictured: Waterfall at Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens in springtime, located just outside of Prairie Village, Kansas.]
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- Population: 16,308
- Median home value: $227,600 (71% own)
- Median rent: 907 (29% rent)
- Median household income: $78,972
The Cincinnati suburb of Fort Thomas was named after Civil War Union Gen. George Henry Thomas. Fort Thomas was a key mobilization point during the Spanish-American War; later, when mineral waters were found in the area, health resorts popped up throughout town. Art Around Town, an "Art Walk" through downtown Fort Thomas, is held on the third Friday of June, July, and August each year.
[Pictured: Fort Thomas Mess Hall.]
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- Population: 31,974
- Median home value: $236,500 (87% own)
- Median rent: 1,188 (13% rent)
- Median household income: $99,953
Just months after the Woodstock music festival in 1969, many of the same acts that performed at the seminal festival in upstate New York came to Prairieville for the New Orleans Pop Festival. Today, this suburb of Baton Rouge has a steady mix of highly rated schools with easy proximity to the restaurants and nightlife of Baton Rouge, which has been undergoing significant revitalization projects and initiatives.
[Pictured: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, located just northwest of Prairieville.]
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- Population: 9,275
- Median home value: $435,700 (89% own)
- Median rent: 1,199 (11% rent)
- Median household income: $123,116
Cape Elizabeth is a suburb of the cool cultural hub of Portland. Located on Casco Bay, the affluent Maine town is known for the iconic Portland Head Light and Crescent Beach State Park.
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- Population: 8,763
- Median home value: $754,200 (89% own)
- Median rent: $2,180 (11% rent)
- Median household income: $180,000
With a low crime rate and excellent public school system, South Kensington is a popular place for families. There area features numerous parks offering plenty of outdoor activities from boating to history programs.
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- Population: 59,180
- Median home value: $933,200 (49% own)
- Median rent: $2,268 (51% rent)
- Median household income: $117,326
John F. Kennedy spent his childhood in Brookline, and the area oozes historyβlike the fact that the Underground Railroad made important stops in Brookline that you can still retrace. Today, different community gardens and farmers markets are just some of the amenities that make this Boston suburb a favored locale to raise a family.
[Pictured: Jogging path around Massachusetts reservoir surrounded by colorful fall foliage on a sunny October day.]
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- Population: 24,141
- Median home value: $243,200 (61% own)
- Median rent: $989 (39% rent)
- Median household income: $78,600
Okemos, next to Michigan State University, has an abundance of youth sports activities, making the town an attractive place to raise a family. The Meridian Historical Village is another point of pride in the town. Comedian Seth Meyers attended elementary school in Okemos.
[Pictured: Countryside in Meridian Charter Township, Ingham County, Michigan, where Okemos is an unincorporated community.]
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- Population: 64,179
- Median home value: $368,100 (73% own)
- Median rent: $1,402 (27% rent)
- Median household income: $111,981
Located along the Mississippi River, Eden Prairie serves as headquarters for Optum, part of the UnitedHealth network. Those in Eden Prairie can take advantage of ice rinks, community gardens, and community theater productions, and stand in close proximity to the Twin Cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis.
[Pictured: Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail, Eden Prairie, Minnesota.]
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- Population: 25,592
- Median home value: $261,900 (93% own)
- Median rent: $1,549 (7% rent)
- Median household income: $114,521
Simmons Arboretum, Liberty Park, and Strawberry Patch Park are two popular recreation sites in Madison. Although there are no college campuses, Jackson State University offers satellite courses in town.
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- Population: 8,500
- Median home value: $253,700 (56% own)
- Median rent: $1,035 (44% rent)
- Median household income: $82,261
Richmond Heights is a suburb of St. Louis known for great public schools, diversity, and a family-friendly atmosphere. The town also has much to offer its residents by way of proximity to St. Louis and all of the city's cultural, culinary, and recreational offerings.
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- Population: 46,746
- Median home value: $365,600 (43% own)
- Median rent: 1,078 (57% rent)
- Median household income: $55,569
Bozeman is home to Montana State University, which has more than 16,000 enrolled students. The city is surrounded by mountain ranges and offers attractions like the Museum of the Rockies. Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport is the largest airport in Montana.
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- Population: 5,591
- Median home value: $127,200 (54% own)
- Median rent: 728 (46% rent)
- Median household income: $47,288
Chadron was once used as a fur-trading post in the Great Plains. Its surrounding natural beauty makes Chadron it a wonderful place for outdoor adventure, from the Nebraska National Forest to the Pine Ridge National Recreation Area.
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- Population: 8,669
- Median home value: $869,900 (72% own)
- Median rent: 1,528 (28% rent)
- Median household income: $99,006
Incline Village sits on the north shore of Lake Tahoe and serves as a nature-lover's paradise complete with ski resorts, bike paths, hiking trails, and waterfront activities. Local activities include bowling, trail-riding, golf courses, a movie theater, tennis center, and plenty of restaurants to choose from.
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- Population: 11,467
- Median home value: $11,467 (66% own)
- Median rent: $1,458 (34% rent)
- Median household income: $137,344
Hanover is home to Dartmouth College, one of the oldest and finest institutions in the country. The artsy college town has museums and cultural spots like the Hood Museum of Art and the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts. There is also ample opportunity for outdoor activity in this rural area, with the White Mountains to the east and the Green Mountains to the west.
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- Population: 31,000
- Median home value: $31,000 (60% own)
- Median rent: $1,532 (40% rent)
- Median household income: $137,672
The aura of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novels still resonates among the ivy-cloaked buildings of Princeton University, the campus of whiche serves as centerpiece for this quaint town in central New Jersey. The area boasts some of the countryβs top prep schools and is a short drive from Philadelphia. Commuters can easily hop trains into New York City, as well.
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- Population: 12,666
- Median home value: $308,100 (67% own)
- Median rent: $1,042 (33% rent)
- Median household income: $116,116
Los Alamos, New Mexico, is steeped in Native American history. Today, it's an outdoor-focused city with parks and public spaces, a bustling downtown, and its position as the βgatewayβ to three national parks and the Santa Fe National Forest. Bandelier National Monument gives a glimpse into the area's ancient past: Visitors can climb wooden ladders to explore ancient cave dwellings where the region's earliest inhabitants used to live.
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- Population: 13,889
- Median home value: $797,400 (87% own)
- Median rent: $2,008 (13% rent)
- Median household income: $173,709
Being in Nassau County means Jericho is less than 30 miles from the services and convenience of Manhattan, but with a suburban vibe that is great for families. The school system is also very good: Jericho Senior High School regularly ranks among the best public high schools.
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- Population: 26,280
- Median home value: $331,800 (48% own)
- Median rent: $1,398 (52% rent)
- Median household income: $101,738
In its Research Triangle Park, Morrisville boasts headquarters for worldwide tech companies like Lenovo. The town boasts an active youth leadership council, miles of trails and waterfront at Lake Crabtree County Park, and easy transportation access including close proximity to the RaleighβDurham International Airport.
[Pictured: Winter morning at Lake Crabtree County Park, Morrisville, North Carolina.]
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- Population: 121,889
- Median home value: $212,100 (44% own)
- Median rent: 823 (56% rent)
- Median household income: $55,551
More than just the name of a famous movie (and later TV show), Fargo is home to North Dakota State University. The city also has a symphony orchestra, the Plains Art Museum, and a winter carnival. The Fargodome regularly hosts the music industryβs biggest acts.
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- Population: 9,147
- Median home value: $294,400 (88% own)
- Median rent: $1,336 (12% rent)
- Median household income: $117,944
Located in Hamilton County, Madeira is an affordable Ohio city situated on the outskirts of Cincinnati. Families flock to the suburb because it ranks very high nationally in public education and has plenty of activities to offer, including three parks within the city.
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- Population: 92,009
- Median home value: $240,600 (68% own)
- Median rent: 1,047 (32% rent)
- Median household income: $81,473
Just minutes from Oklahoma City, Edmond boasts the University of Central Oklahoma and the Oklahoma University Medical Center among its higher-education institutions. Edmond has produced many star athletes, such as Olympic gymnast Shannon Miller, NBA All-Star Blake Griffin, and Kansas basketball coach Bill Self.
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- Population: 26,501
- Median home value: $557,300 (73% own)
- Median rent: 1,682 (27% rent)
- Median household income: $135,800
Bethany, not too far from Portland, is one of the wealthiest small towns in the state. Bethany is close to Beaverton, which is home to Nike and Oregonβs Silicon Forest, one of the fastest-growing tech areas in the Pacific Northwest.
[Pictured: Portland, Oregon, which neighbors the unincorporated community of Bethany]
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- Population: 4,800
- Median home value: $323,000 (77% own)
- Median rent: $1,832 (23% rent)
- Median household income: $130,000
Chesterbrook, a suburb of Philadelphia, is just south of Valley Forge National Historical Park. The town boasts a small population, highly rated schools, family-friendly atmosphere, and a diverse population.
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- Population: 16,131
- Median home value: $433,200 (89% own)
- Median rent: 1,318 (11% rent)
- Median household income: $125,431
Barringtonβs history dates back to the early 17th century when the first pilgrims arrived in New England. Today, the town has great schools, the Osamequin Nature Trails and Bird Sanctuary, and gorgeous ocean viewsβmore than half of the square miles here are water.
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- Population: 10,412
- Median home value: $193,700 (76% own)
- Median rent: 959 (24% rent)
- Median household income: $69,212
Forest Acres is a family-friendly community near the border of the capital city of Columbia. It draws a diverse community, from young professionals and families to retirees. Residents enjoy year-round family-friendly events, a farmers market, and several parks.
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- Population: 2,895
- Median home value: $266,400 (59% own)
- Median rent: 902 (41% rent)
- Median household income: $99,034
Dakota Dunes is a master-planned community located near Sioux City. With less than 3,000 residents, it maintains a small-town, suburban vibe. It appeals to a diverse range of people, from university students to retirees. There are four higher-learning institutions near the community, including Western Iowa Tech, Briar Cliff University, Northeast Community College, and Morningside College, as well as an assisted living facility.
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- Population: 42,407
- Median home value: $655,400 (91% own)
- Median rent: 2,085 (9% rent)
- Median household income: $168,688
Brentwood is rich in parks and wildlife, with the Deerwood Arboretum and Nature Area among the local highlights. Brentwoodβs high schools are among the highest-ranked in the state. With Brentwoodβs proximity to Nashville, a variety of professional athletes and country music stars live in this suburb.
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- Population: 16,437
- Median home value: $373,600 (83% own)
- Median rent: $1,375 (17% rent)
- Median household income: $141,752
Planned communities around major Texas cities like Dallas and Houston are common; and, like many planned communities, Cinco Ranch has an abundance of pools, tennis courts, and golf courses. This Houston outpost has something more though: It's also created an amateur radio society.
[Pictured: Houston, Texas, which neighbors Cinco Ranch.]
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- Population: 31,494
- Median home value: $339,500 (88% own)
- Median rent: 948 (12% rent)
- Median household income: $99,597
Near mountain ranges and the Great Salt Lake, Kaysville is a suburb of Salt Lake City. Kaysvilleβs nature hotspots include the Utah State University Botanical Center. The Cherry Hill amusement park in Kaysville is also a popular destination.
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- Population: 3,339
- Median home value: $454,500 (73% own)
- Median rent: 935 (27% rent)
- Median household income: $121,563
Along the banks of the Connecticut River, Norwich, Vermont, is a small New England town with a population of less than 4,000. Residents enjoy the town's charming activities, from the Saturday morning Norwich Farmers Market to scenic overlooks, covered bridges, and a bustling craft beer scene.
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- Population: 14,220
- Median home value: $473,800 (87% own)
- Median rent: $2,592 (13% rent)
- Median household income: $153,628
Stone Ridge, just outside Washington D.C., is a small Virginia city that doesn't skimp on activities and amenities for its residents. The town boasts hiking trails, swimming pools, an amphitheater for concerts and plays, and a farmers market.
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- Population: 65,558
- Median home value: $703,000 (50% own)
- Median rent: $1,929 (50% rent)
- Median household income: $132,188
Microsoft and Nintendo of America have headquarters in the Seattle suburb of Redmond. Residents also enjoy equestrian facilities, adaptive recreation options, and a bicycle-racing track.
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- Population: 2,160
- Median home value: $164,400 (52% own)
- Median rent: 809 (48% rent)
- Median household income: $45,199
Founded in the early 20th century, Star City is a small town overlooking the Monongahela River. Today, the city boasts theΒ Edith Barill Riverfront Park which has biking and walking trails and a public boat ramp providing easy access to the river. The Caperton Trail follows the river to Morgantown and passes the West Virginia University Arboretum.
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- Population: 6,153
- Median home value: $370,500 (93% own)
- Median rent: $950 (7% rent)
- Median household income: $106,058
Residents of Elm Grove have the best of both worlds: small-town charm with close easy access to the amenities of city life thanks to its close proximity to Milwaukee. The town is packed with small businesses and is home to Elm Grove Village Park, which has a community pool and sports facilities and serves as a popular summertime spot for family picnics.
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- Population: 1,812
- Median home value: $1,066,900 (83% own)
- Median rent: 1,161 (17% rent)
- Median household income: $106,399
South Park in Teton County is at the doorstep of some of Wyoming's greatest attractions, making it an entertaining and diverse place for people to live. It's a small town but is just 7 miles from the bustling tourist town of Jackson Hole, providing residents all the hospitality services of a world-class ski town along with natural attractions like Yellowstone National Park and all the activities along the Snake River.
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What do you look for in an ideal town? Proximity to trails, lakes, and beaches? How about top-ranked schools for your children? Would you like a professional or college sports team nearby, or do you prefer museums and art walks?
Stacker compiled a list of the best places to live in every state using Nicheβs 2020 rankings. Niche ranks places to live based on many factors, including the cost of living, educational attainment, housing, and public schools.
Many cities on the list are suburbs experiencing growth thanks to rapid improvements in their metropolitan areas, whether itβs the creation of new rail systems or a megacorporation moving in. Other entries include planned communities or older cities that have been revamped with grassroots efforts focusing on greener ways of living, drawing in new businesses, or increased devotion to the arts. Towns with large colleges regularly appear, as prestigious universities employ thousands of workers and provide diverse recreational and educational offerings for families.
Each slide includes the cityβs population, median home value, median rent, and median household income. More details on Nicheβs methodology can be found here. Whether youβre thinking of relocation or are big on hometown pride, click through to find the best place to live in every state.
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- Population: 49,327
- Median home value: $253,000 (71% own)
- Median rent: $946 (29% rent)
- Median household income: $99,188
Madison in 2020 officially completed Toyota Field, home stadium for a new minor league baseball team with arguably one of the most eccentric names in sports: the Trash Pandas. Madison also has top-ranked schools, borders the city of Huntsville, and offers several small business incentives.
[Pictured: Hunstville, Alabama, which neighbors Madison.]
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- Population: 12,791
- Median home value: $244,700 (63% own)
- Median rent: 1,304 (37% rent)
- Median household income: $80,561
This small suburb of Fairbanks is home to the University of Alaska Fairbanks, an international research center that also houses the Museum of the North. College's proximity to Fairbanks puts it close to a number of cultural amenities like Pioneer Park, commemorating Alaskan history.
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- Population: 50,454
- Median home value: $440,100 (74% own)
- Median rent: 1,061 (26% rent)
- Median household income: $92,929
The affluent town of Catalina Foothills is less than 10 minutes from Tucson and surrounded by the picturesque Santa Catalina mountains. The town has easy access to the luxury outdoor shopping center La Encantada, resorts, and museums. Nearby, the University of Arizona has a notable presence, including its operation of Biosphere2.
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- Population: 49,467
- Median home value: $232,600 (54% own)
- Median rent: $955 (46% rent)
- Median household income: $80,392
Bentonville is the home of the first Walmart and now serves as home to the corporate headquarters (as well as the Walmart Museum). Bentonville also houses the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and is close to the Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport.
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- Population: 91,577
- Median home value: $1,382,700 (29% own)
- Median rent: $1,802 (71% rent)
- Median household income: $96,570
Santa Monica is a wealthy beach community in western Los Angeles County that has attracted a number of celebrities to its shores. Residents love it here for the town's direct beach access, iconic pier, A-list restaurants on Montana Avenue, and beautiful real estate.
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- Population: 2,835
- Median home value: $460,100 (97% own)
- Median rent: $2,634 (3% rent)
- Median household income: $132,955
The quiet Denver suburb of Holly Hills affords its residents modest home prices, good schools, and a small neighborhood vibe just 15 minutes from downtown Denver. This kind of proximity gives the people living here access to as much or as little hubbub as one might like, with cultural events, outdoor activities, restaurants, and educational centers galore.
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- Population: 63,063
- Median home value: $334,300 (71% own)
- Median rent: 1,325 (29% rent)
- Median household income: $104,281
Aficionados of fall foliage can find some of natureβs best colors in the West Hartford Reservoirs. Even outside of the fall months, this city is becoming a favorite place to live because of its farmers markets, museums, and history. The University of Hartford and the University of Saint Joseph both have campuses in town.
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- Population: 7,613
- Median home value: $343,300 (84% own)
- Median rent: 1,795 (16% rent)
- Median household income: $117,379
Pike Creek offers plenty for outdoor enthusiasts. The town is in close proximity to White Clay Creek State Park, featuring more than 3,600 acres of hiking trails, creeks, and forest, and Carousel Park, which has ponds, a lake, and miles of walking trails.
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- Population: 14,747
- Median home value: $389,500 (86% own)
- Median rent: 1,924 (14% rent)
- Median household income: $119,276
Nocatee is a master-planned community south of Jacksonville in Ponte Vedra, putting it at the doorstep of golf courses, beaches, and transportation hubs. The coastal community has carefully-designed neighborhoods featuring everything from parks and recreation to shops and restaurants.
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- Population: 24,002
- Median home value: $521,900 (66% own)
- Median rent: $1,015 (34% rent)
- Median household income: $106,088
Decatur offers easy commute times into Atlanta via train or highway. Stone Mountain is a short drive away, while inside the city limits are small higher-education institutions like Agnes Scott College and Columbia Theological Seminary. Locals take pride in the regularly updated Decatur Artway about town.
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- Population: 400,317
- Median home value: $749,000 (49% own)
- Median rent: 1,534 (51% rent)
- Median household income: $76,055
Honolulu, located on the south shore of Oahu, is Hawaii's largest city and the state capital. The Honolulu Marathon, the fourth-largest in the country, is held every December. The city is also home to the University of Hawaii at Manoa, stunning beaches, and warm year-round temperatures.
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- Population: 25,319
- Median home value: $229,900 (41% own)
- Median rent: 731 (59% rent)
- Median household income: $41,896
Sharing the border with Washington State, Moscow began attracting settlers around 1871 for its lush grasslands and large amount of timber. The town is home to a weekend farmers market, the University of Idaho, and the paved Latah Trail connecting Moscow and Troy for joggers and cyclists.
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- Population: 8,716
- Median home value: $506,400 (84% own)
- Median rent: $978 (16% rent)
- Median household income: $111,958
This affluent suburb of Chicago is packed with small-town charm. The Village of Clarendon Hills is known for its low crime rate, top schools, and high average home values. The family-friendly community is home to the Morton Arboretum, with 1,700 acres of natural wildlife, as well as a community theater that offers year-round events.
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- Population: 97,464
- Median home value: $333,200 (76% own)
- Median rent: $1,207 (24% rent)
- Median household income: $112,765
Located just outside Indianapolis, Carmel is known for its safe neighborhoods and annual Christmas market. The Kawachinagano Japanese Garden is a favored attraction among locals.
[Pictured: Belltower and lake at Coxhall Garden in Carmel, Indiana, at sunset in the winter of 2019]
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- Population: 4,451
- Median home value: $203,400 (69% own)
- Median rent: 757 (31% rent)
- Median household income: $71,552
Mount Vernon was founded in the early 19th century, popularized by Czech immigrants who were drawn to the area's rich farmland. This charming midwestern town retains its intimate size today. Palisades-Kepler State Park offers miles of hiking trails and river activities for local residents.
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- Population: 22,170
- Median home value: $290,600 (77% own)
- Median rent: $1,337 (23% rent)
- Median household income: $91,136
Located on land that was once home to the Shawnee, Osage, and Kansa tribes, Prairie Village is celebrated for its education system and high graduation rates. The town is safe, offers modest home prices, and maintains a laid-back feel.
[Pictured: Waterfall at Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens in springtime, located just outside of Prairie Village, Kansas.]
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- Population: 16,308
- Median home value: $227,600 (71% own)
- Median rent: 907 (29% rent)
- Median household income: $78,972
The Cincinnati suburb of Fort Thomas was named after Civil War Union Gen. George Henry Thomas. Fort Thomas was a key mobilization point during the Spanish-American War; later, when mineral waters were found in the area, health resorts popped up throughout town. Art Around Town, an "Art Walk" through downtown Fort Thomas, is held on the third Friday of June, July, and August each year.
[Pictured: Fort Thomas Mess Hall.]
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- Population: 31,974
- Median home value: $236,500 (87% own)
- Median rent: 1,188 (13% rent)
- Median household income: $99,953
Just months after the Woodstock music festival in 1969, many of the same acts that performed at the seminal festival in upstate New York came to Prairieville for the New Orleans Pop Festival. Today, this suburb of Baton Rouge has a steady mix of highly rated schools with easy proximity to the restaurants and nightlife of Baton Rouge, which has been undergoing significant revitalization projects and initiatives.
[Pictured: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, located just northwest of Prairieville.]
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- Population: 9,275
- Median home value: $435,700 (89% own)
- Median rent: 1,199 (11% rent)
- Median household income: $123,116
Cape Elizabeth is a suburb of the cool cultural hub of Portland. Located on Casco Bay, the affluent Maine town is known for the iconic Portland Head Light and Crescent Beach State Park.
- Joseph Sohm // Shutterstock
- Population: 8,763
- Median home value: $754,200 (89% own)
- Median rent: $2,180 (11% rent)
- Median household income: $180,000
With a low crime rate and excellent public school system, South Kensington is a popular place for families. There area features numerous parks offering plenty of outdoor activities from boating to history programs.
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- Population: 59,180
- Median home value: $933,200 (49% own)
- Median rent: $2,268 (51% rent)
- Median household income: $117,326
John F. Kennedy spent his childhood in Brookline, and the area oozes historyβlike the fact that the Underground Railroad made important stops in Brookline that you can still retrace. Today, different community gardens and farmers markets are just some of the amenities that make this Boston suburb a favored locale to raise a family.
[Pictured: Jogging path around Massachusetts reservoir surrounded by colorful fall foliage on a sunny October day.]
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- Population: 24,141
- Median home value: $243,200 (61% own)
- Median rent: $989 (39% rent)
- Median household income: $78,600
Okemos, next to Michigan State University, has an abundance of youth sports activities, making the town an attractive place to raise a family. The Meridian Historical Village is another point of pride in the town. Comedian Seth Meyers attended elementary school in Okemos.
[Pictured: Countryside in Meridian Charter Township, Ingham County, Michigan, where Okemos is an unincorporated community.]
- Deb Nystrom // Flickr
- Population: 64,179
- Median home value: $368,100 (73% own)
- Median rent: $1,402 (27% rent)
- Median household income: $111,981
Located along the Mississippi River, Eden Prairie serves as headquarters for Optum, part of the UnitedHealth network. Those in Eden Prairie can take advantage of ice rinks, community gardens, and community theater productions, and stand in close proximity to the Twin Cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis.
[Pictured: Minnesota River Bluffs LRT Regional Trail, Eden Prairie, Minnesota.]
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- Population: 25,592
- Median home value: $261,900 (93% own)
- Median rent: $1,549 (7% rent)
- Median household income: $114,521
Simmons Arboretum, Liberty Park, and Strawberry Patch Park are two popular recreation sites in Madison. Although there are no college campuses, Jackson State University offers satellite courses in town.
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- Population: 8,500
- Median home value: $253,700 (56% own)
- Median rent: $1,035 (44% rent)
- Median household income: $82,261
Richmond Heights is a suburb of St. Louis known for great public schools, diversity, and a family-friendly atmosphere. The town also has much to offer its residents by way of proximity to St. Louis and all of the city's cultural, culinary, and recreational offerings.
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- Population: 46,746
- Median home value: $365,600 (43% own)
- Median rent: 1,078 (57% rent)
- Median household income: $55,569
Bozeman is home to Montana State University, which has more than 16,000 enrolled students. The city is surrounded by mountain ranges and offers attractions like the Museum of the Rockies. Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport is the largest airport in Montana.
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- Population: 5,591
- Median home value: $127,200 (54% own)
- Median rent: 728 (46% rent)
- Median household income: $47,288
Chadron was once used as a fur-trading post in the Great Plains. Its surrounding natural beauty makes Chadron it a wonderful place for outdoor adventure, from the Nebraska National Forest to the Pine Ridge National Recreation Area.
- Jasperdo // Flickr
- Population: 8,669
- Median home value: $869,900 (72% own)
- Median rent: 1,528 (28% rent)
- Median household income: $99,006
Incline Village sits on the north shore of Lake Tahoe and serves as a nature-lover's paradise complete with ski resorts, bike paths, hiking trails, and waterfront activities. Local activities include bowling, trail-riding, golf courses, a movie theater, tennis center, and plenty of restaurants to choose from.
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- Population: 11,467
- Median home value: $11,467 (66% own)
- Median rent: $1,458 (34% rent)
- Median household income: $137,344
Hanover is home to Dartmouth College, one of the oldest and finest institutions in the country. The artsy college town has museums and cultural spots like the Hood Museum of Art and the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts. There is also ample opportunity for outdoor activity in this rural area, with the White Mountains to the east and the Green Mountains to the west.
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- Population: 31,000
- Median home value: $31,000 (60% own)
- Median rent: $1,532 (40% rent)
- Median household income: $137,672
The aura of F. Scott Fitzgerald's novels still resonates among the ivy-cloaked buildings of Princeton University, the campus of whiche serves as centerpiece for this quaint town in central New Jersey. The area boasts some of the countryβs top prep schools and is a short drive from Philadelphia. Commuters can easily hop trains into New York City, as well.
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- Population: 12,666
- Median home value: $308,100 (67% own)
- Median rent: $1,042 (33% rent)
- Median household income: $116,116
Los Alamos, New Mexico, is steeped in Native American history. Today, it's an outdoor-focused city with parks and public spaces, a bustling downtown, and its position as the βgatewayβ to three national parks and the Santa Fe National Forest. Bandelier National Monument gives a glimpse into the area's ancient past: Visitors can climb wooden ladders to explore ancient cave dwellings where the region's earliest inhabitants used to live.
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- Population: 13,889
- Median home value: $797,400 (87% own)
- Median rent: $2,008 (13% rent)
- Median household income: $173,709
Being in Nassau County means Jericho is less than 30 miles from the services and convenience of Manhattan, but with a suburban vibe that is great for families. The school system is also very good: Jericho Senior High School regularly ranks among the best public high schools.
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- Population: 26,280
- Median home value: $331,800 (48% own)
- Median rent: $1,398 (52% rent)
- Median household income: $101,738
In its Research Triangle Park, Morrisville boasts headquarters for worldwide tech companies like Lenovo. The town boasts an active youth leadership council, miles of trails and waterfront at Lake Crabtree County Park, and easy transportation access including close proximity to the RaleighβDurham International Airport.
[Pictured: Winter morning at Lake Crabtree County Park, Morrisville, North Carolina.]
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- Population: 121,889
- Median home value: $212,100 (44% own)
- Median rent: 823 (56% rent)
- Median household income: $55,551
More than just the name of a famous movie (and later TV show), Fargo is home to North Dakota State University. The city also has a symphony orchestra, the Plains Art Museum, and a winter carnival. The Fargodome regularly hosts the music industryβs biggest acts.
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- Population: 9,147
- Median home value: $294,400 (88% own)
- Median rent: $1,336 (12% rent)
- Median household income: $117,944
Located in Hamilton County, Madeira is an affordable Ohio city situated on the outskirts of Cincinnati. Families flock to the suburb because it ranks very high nationally in public education and has plenty of activities to offer, including three parks within the city.
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- Population: 92,009
- Median home value: $240,600 (68% own)
- Median rent: 1,047 (32% rent)
- Median household income: $81,473
Just minutes from Oklahoma City, Edmond boasts the University of Central Oklahoma and the Oklahoma University Medical Center among its higher-education institutions. Edmond has produced many star athletes, such as Olympic gymnast Shannon Miller, NBA All-Star Blake Griffin, and Kansas basketball coach Bill Self.
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- Population: 26,501
- Median home value: $557,300 (73% own)
- Median rent: 1,682 (27% rent)
- Median household income: $135,800
Bethany, not too far from Portland, is one of the wealthiest small towns in the state. Bethany is close to Beaverton, which is home to Nike and Oregonβs Silicon Forest, one of the fastest-growing tech areas in the Pacific Northwest.
[Pictured: Portland, Oregon, which neighbors the unincorporated community of Bethany]
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- Population: 4,800
- Median home value: $323,000 (77% own)
- Median rent: $1,832 (23% rent)
- Median household income: $130,000
Chesterbrook, a suburb of Philadelphia, is just south of Valley Forge National Historical Park. The town boasts a small population, highly rated schools, family-friendly atmosphere, and a diverse population.
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- Population: 16,131
- Median home value: $433,200 (89% own)
- Median rent: 1,318 (11% rent)
- Median household income: $125,431
Barringtonβs history dates back to the early 17th century when the first pilgrims arrived in New England. Today, the town has great schools, the Osamequin Nature Trails and Bird Sanctuary, and gorgeous ocean viewsβmore than half of the square miles here are water.
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- Population: 10,412
- Median home value: $193,700 (76% own)
- Median rent: 959 (24% rent)
- Median household income: $69,212
Forest Acres is a family-friendly community near the border of the capital city of Columbia. It draws a diverse community, from young professionals and families to retirees. Residents enjoy year-round family-friendly events, a farmers market, and several parks.
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- Population: 2,895
- Median home value: $266,400 (59% own)
- Median rent: 902 (41% rent)
- Median household income: $99,034
Dakota Dunes is a master-planned community located near Sioux City. With less than 3,000 residents, it maintains a small-town, suburban vibe. It appeals to a diverse range of people, from university students to retirees. There are four higher-learning institutions near the community, including Western Iowa Tech, Briar Cliff University, Northeast Community College, and Morningside College, as well as an assisted living facility.
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- Population: 42,407
- Median home value: $655,400 (91% own)
- Median rent: 2,085 (9% rent)
- Median household income: $168,688
Brentwood is rich in parks and wildlife, with the Deerwood Arboretum and Nature Area among the local highlights. Brentwoodβs high schools are among the highest-ranked in the state. With Brentwoodβs proximity to Nashville, a variety of professional athletes and country music stars live in this suburb.
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- Population: 16,437
- Median home value: $373,600 (83% own)
- Median rent: $1,375 (17% rent)
- Median household income: $141,752
Planned communities around major Texas cities like Dallas and Houston are common; and, like many planned communities, Cinco Ranch has an abundance of pools, tennis courts, and golf courses. This Houston outpost has something more though: It's also created an amateur radio society.
[Pictured: Houston, Texas, which neighbors Cinco Ranch.]
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- Population: 31,494
- Median home value: $339,500 (88% own)
- Median rent: 948 (12% rent)
- Median household income: $99,597
Near mountain ranges and the Great Salt Lake, Kaysville is a suburb of Salt Lake City. Kaysvilleβs nature hotspots include the Utah State University Botanical Center. The Cherry Hill amusement park in Kaysville is also a popular destination.
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- Population: 3,339
- Median home value: $454,500 (73% own)
- Median rent: 935 (27% rent)
- Median household income: $121,563
Along the banks of the Connecticut River, Norwich, Vermont, is a small New England town with a population of less than 4,000. Residents enjoy the town's charming activities, from the Saturday morning Norwich Farmers Market to scenic overlooks, covered bridges, and a bustling craft beer scene.
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- Population: 14,220
- Median home value: $473,800 (87% own)
- Median rent: $2,592 (13% rent)
- Median household income: $153,628
Stone Ridge, just outside Washington D.C., is a small Virginia city that doesn't skimp on activities and amenities for its residents. The town boasts hiking trails, swimming pools, an amphitheater for concerts and plays, and a farmers market.
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- Population: 65,558
- Median home value: $703,000 (50% own)
- Median rent: $1,929 (50% rent)
- Median household income: $132,188
Microsoft and Nintendo of America have headquarters in the Seattle suburb of Redmond. Residents also enjoy equestrian facilities, adaptive recreation options, and a bicycle-racing track.
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- Population: 2,160
- Median home value: $164,400 (52% own)
- Median rent: 809 (48% rent)
- Median household income: $45,199
Founded in the early 20th century, Star City is a small town overlooking the Monongahela River. Today, the city boasts theΒ Edith Barill Riverfront Park which has biking and walking trails and a public boat ramp providing easy access to the river. The Caperton Trail follows the river to Morgantown and passes the West Virginia University Arboretum.
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- Population: 6,153
- Median home value: $370,500 (93% own)
- Median rent: $950 (7% rent)
- Median household income: $106,058
Residents of Elm Grove have the best of both worlds: small-town charm with close easy access to the amenities of city life thanks to its close proximity to Milwaukee. The town is packed with small businesses and is home to Elm Grove Village Park, which has a community pool and sports facilities and serves as a popular summertime spot for family picnics.
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- Population: 1,812
- Median home value: $1,066,900 (83% own)
- Median rent: 1,161 (17% rent)
- Median household income: $106,399
South Park in Teton County is at the doorstep of some of Wyoming's greatest attractions, making it an entertaining and diverse place for people to live. It's a small town but is just 7 miles from the bustling tourist town of Jackson Hole, providing residents all the hospitality services of a world-class ski town along with natural attractions like Yellowstone National Park and all the activities along the Snake River.
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