A pedestrian walks past a mural, Monday, Feb. 7, 2022, in downtown Sandpoint, Idaho. The Mayor of Sandpoint and many residents worry that the trend of a growing number of real estate companies advertising to conservatives that they can help people move out of liberal bastions like Seattle and San Francisco and find homes in places like rural Idaho is not good for their community. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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SANDPOINT, Idaho (AP) β Linda Navarre moved to Sandpoint, Idaho, from Cleveland in 1978, when the town consisted of people in the timber industry and hippies "and they all got along."
Now she barely recognizes the small resort community near the Canadian border that is quickly growing as people disenchanted with big city life move there. Many are conservatives fed up with liberal politics in blue states.
Linda Navarre, a member of the Bonner County Human Rights Task Force, poses for a photo Monday, Feb. 7, 2022, in downtown Sandpoint, Idaho, as she holds a 1997 issue of Parade Magazine that contains an article mentioning the efforts of herself and others fighting against conservative extremist groups in northern Idaho.Β
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"The division gets wider and wider," Navarre said, adding many of the new arrivals are changing the civility of the community. "My concern is there are so many people who are not nice."
Sandpoint is a four-season resort town built along the shores of scenic Lake Pend Oreille. It had 7,300 residents in the 2010 Census, but grew 21% in the decade to about 8,900 in the 2020 Census. In addition to the natural beauty, "people come here because it's a red state," said longtime resident Gail Cameron, 67.
To capitalize on that trend, a growing number of real estate companies are advertising themselves to people on the right, saying they can take them out of liberal bastions like Seattle and San Francisco and find them homes in places like rural Idaho.
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Sandpoint-based Flee The City is a consortium of four businesses which specialize in selling property to conservatives in northern Idaho and western Montana. The company calls itself "a real estate firm for the vigilant."
A barbershop displays a sign that reads "Love Guns Here," Monday, Feb. 7, 2022, in downtown Sandpoint, Idaho. The sign is a reaction to signs in other businesses that read "Love Lives Here," and are intended to indicate that all are welcome in the community regardless of race, gender, nationality, sexual orientation, or religion, according to the Bonner County Human Rights Task Force, one of the sponsors of the Love Lives Here project.Β
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Flee the City has partnered with a company that provides "sustainable homes design with integrated ballistic and defensive capabilities."
Todd Savage, whose Black Rifle Real Estate firm is part of Flee The City, said in a brief email exchange that his business is booming, thanks to "insane" left wing politics.
One of the bigger players among right-leaning real estate companies is Conservative Move, based in a suburb of Dallas. Founder and chief executive Paul Chabot said blue states have only themselves to blame for driving out conservatives.
Paul Chabot, CEO and founder of Conservative Move poses for a photo in McKinney, Texas, Thursday, Jan. 27, 2022.Β
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"People are tired of out-of-control crime and forced masking," Chabot said.
Idaho has been the fastest growing state in the nation for five years running, growing 2.9% in 2021, mostly from in-migration.
But the influx of people to places like Idaho has made it harder for some long-time residents. People struggle to find housing in Sandpoint, with many houses sold the same day they are listed, after bidding wars, Cameron said.
Many of those homes are converted into vacation rentals, which tightens the market for people who live in the area, Cameron said.
Carolyn Knaack, associate director of the Lake Pend Oreille Waterkeeper conservation group, has lived in town for a year.
She said the confluence of the coronavirus pandemic and politics "has created a divisiveness among folks."
An outdoor recreation store displays a "Love Lives Here" sign, Monday, Feb. 7, 2022, in downtown Sandpoint, Idaho. The sign indicates all are welcome in the community regardless of race, gender, nationality, sexual orientation, or religion, according to the Bonner County Human Rights Task Force, who is one of the sponsors of the project.Β
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"I've been applauded and belittled for wearing a mask," she said. "I have friends who refused to get vaxxed."
Savage was asked if it was desirable for people to segregate themselves by political ideology.
"I don't agree with the term 'segregate,'" he wrote. "Folks simply 'vote with their feet' relating to issues such as crime, taxes, homeschooling, gun laws, mask and vaccine mandates, Orwellian laws and out of control tyranny in the sanctuary states."
Not everyone is a fan of what Savage and conservative realtors are doing in Sandpoint and elsewhere.
Shelby Rognstad, a Democrat who is Mayor of Sandpoint, Idaho, walks on a sidewalk, Monday, Feb. 7, 2022, in downtown Sandpoint.Β
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Mayor Shelby Rognstad, a Democrat, worries real estate firms that serve only conservatives "pushes Idaho more and more into a playground for extremism.
"It doesn't bode well for our sense of community here," said Rognstad, who is mounting a campaign for governor. "It's a challenge to civility."
Barbara Russell, who lives in nearby Bonners Ferry, Idaho, expressed similar concerns.
Bonners Ferry feels like it's been overrun with white nationalists, said Russell, who owns a dance studio in the town of 2,600 residents.
"What they are doing is preparing for war," Russell said of new arrivals, who often carry guns when in town.
Shelby Rognstad, a Democrat who is Mayor of Sandpoint, Idaho, poses for a photo Monday, Feb. 7, 2022, outside City Hall in Sandpoint.Β
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"New people are moving in and they go to City Council meetings and tell people who grew up here to go back to California," Russell said. "They are selling fear is what they are doing."
The National Association of Realtors does not keep records of if any of its members market themselves by political ideology, spokesman Quintin Simmons said. And not all real estate agents are members of the Realtors. So it's tough to determine if the trend of targeting conservative customers is widespread.
The Western States Center, a human rights group based in Portland, Oregon, is keeping an eye on right-leaning real estate firms, said member Kate Bitz.
"It's just the latest of several waves of politically motivated relocation to the inland Northwest," Bitz said.
Indeed, in past decades a variety of extremist groups, most prominently the Aryan Nations, sought to create a white homeland in northern Idaho because of the region's small number of minorities.
"People in the United States relocate all the time," Bitz said. "What concerns us is when white nationalists and anti-democracy actors relocate to the region with the aim of organizing, recruiting and seizing control of local institutions."
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Best places to live in America
Best places to live in America
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
Many may wonder, what exactly makes a place an ideal hometown? Perhaps affordability, an area with a stellar school system, and access to shoppingβdepending on priorities, any of these might be deciding factors in choosing the best place to live in America.
To help make a choice, Stacker compiled a list of the best places to live in every state using Nicheβs 2021 rankings . Niche ranks places to live based on an array of factors, including the cost of living, educational level of residents, housing, and public schools. While this data is the most current available, some housing statistics Niche uses to calculate its rankingsβsuch as median home values and housing costsβare not entirely reflective of the current housing market. Since these numbers are subject to frequent changes and housing represents 10% of Nicheβs total ranking, those statistics are omitted from forthcoming data points and do not detract from Nicheβs overall assessment of the best places to live. Check out the details of Nicheβs methodology .
The list features college towns, suburbs, and cities. Many are appealing for varied reasonsβfrom their safe environments and commitment to education to their proximity to the cultural attractions of an urban area and nearby wilderness for hiking and skiing. Some grew popular when a major company moved in, boosting local job opportunities. Some are especially quaint and historical, while others have been experiencing tech booms.
Whether you are looking to relocate, just daydreaming about a change of scenery, or curious to see if your hometown is mentioned, take a look at the American towns and cities that have earned their spotβand read whyβon our list of the top 50 places to live in the U.S.
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#50. Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 13,972
- Population that owns a home: 81%
- Population that rents a home: 19%
- Median household income: $124,397
This Milwaukee suburb offers residents a combination of small-town living and close access to big-city amenities. Residents have a selection of over 300 local businesses within the safe, family-friendly village, and high-quality schools. Whitefish Bay also has a growing art community with its annual Whitefish Bay Art Festival.
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#49. Short Pump, Virginia
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 28,328
- Population that owns a home: 57%
- Population that rents a home: 43%
- Median household income: $107,321
Short Pump, Virginia , is less than 10 miles from Richmond, Virginia, and slightly more than 100 miles from Washington, D.C. It has an open-air mall for shopping, parkland with picnic facilities, spray fountains, athletic fields, and a restored 1902 two-room schoolhouse. Its name is traced back to a short-handled water pump at a local tavern where stagecoach drivers would stop in the early 1800s.
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#48. Arlington, Virginia
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 233,464
- Population that owns a home: 43%
- Population that rents a home: 57%
- Median household income: $120,071
The Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery are two of the most-visited spots in Arlington, Virginia, but this city has much more to offer. George Mason University law school and satellite campuses for the University of Virginia are located in Arlington.Β Amazon chose Arlington for its East Coast headquarters and is expected to create 25,000 jobs over the next decade.
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#47. Mount Lebanon Township, Pennsylvania
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 32,303
- Population that owns a home: 72%
- Population that rents a home: 28%
- Median household income: $100,011
Mt. Lebanon Township, Pennsylvania , takes pride in its tree-lined sidewalks, nature trails, outdoor swim center, tennis courts, and ice rink. The Pittsburgh suburbβs name is derived from two cedar trees brought back by a local preacher who visited Lebanon and planted them in front of his home in the mid-1800s.
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#46. Princeton Junction, New Jersey
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 2,336
- Population that owns a home: 82%
- Population that rents a home: 18%
- Median household income: $231,094
Princeton Junction, an affluent area, has a suburban feel with low crime rates and highly rated schools. Residents have close access to grocery stores, restaurants, playgrounds, and theme parks. As of December 2021, the average cost for a home in Princeton Junction was $650,000.
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#45. Madeira, Ohio
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 9,147
- Population that owns a home: 88%
- Population that rents a home: 12%
- Median household income: $117,944
Madeira, Ohio, is a suburb of Cincinnati, where Procter & Gamble is the areaβs largest industry and employer. Madeiraβs cost of living is slightly higher than the national average, and its population has grown nearly 7% since 2010. Its spending on schools is slightly higher than the national average, and its student-to-teacher ratio is lower than that of the rest of the country.
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#44. Cinco Ranch, Texas
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 16,437
- Population that owns a home: 83%
- Population that rents a home: 17%
- Median household income: $141,752
There are pools for everyone in the family to enjoy inside the planned community of Cinco Ranch in Katy, Texas. Residents also take advantage of a golf club and several trails and parks. Home-price values in Katyβwhich include part of Cinco Ranchβhave skyrocketed in the Houston suburb .
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#43. Narberth, Pennsylvania
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 4,345
- Population that owns a home: 63%
- Population that rents a home: 37%
- Median household income: $110,300
For those looking for a tight-knit community, Narbeth, a suburb just a few miles west of Philadelphia, may be the ideal place for you. Narbeth gives small-town vibes but boasts big-city living at the same time. Thereβs a centrally located business district; several colleges and universities such as Villanova University, St. Josephβs University, and Bryn Mawr College; and an array of historical properties from as early as the 1800s.
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#42. Innsbrook, Virginia
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 8,888
- Population that owns a home: 57%
- Population that rents a home: 43%
- Median household income: $91,457
Innsbrook, Virginia, is a mixed-use community with recreation, residences, office spaces, lakes, and trails. It was founded in 1979 on 850 acres of undeveloped rural land not far from Richmond, Virginia.
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#41. Decatur, Georgia
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 24,002
- Population that owns a home: 66%
- Population that rents a home: 34%
- Median household income: $106,088
European settlers originally moved onto farmland in Decatur, Georgia, in the 19th century, but today the town is known for its commuters into Atlanta. Decaturβs schools are some of the best in the state, and Emory University is nearby.
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#40. Troy, Michigan
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 83,989
- Population that owns a home: 74%
- Population that rents a home: 26%
- Median household income: $101,882
Numerous Troy Recreation Department eventsβincluding the Halloween 5K run and Winter Wonderland βprovide a communal feel to this growing suburb of Detroit. Oakland/Troy Airport serves business travelers, while Interstate 75 leads directly into Detroit. The Stage Nature Center is a hub for all things outdoors in Troy, Michigan.
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#39. Boalsburg, Pennsylvania
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 4,642
- Population that owns a home: 82%
- Population that rents a home: 18%
- Median household income: $105,891
Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, situated near Penn State University, is a picturesque small town filled with Victorian-style homes and quaint shops. It is considered the birthplace of the Memorial Day holiday, and each year the town hosts a celebration that attracts thousands of visitors.
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#38. The Woodlands, Texas
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 113,819
- Population that owns a home: 71%
- Population that rents a home: 29%
- Median household income: $122,634
A short drive from Sugar Land, Texas, The Woodlands beats out its neighbor with a community of villages developed specifically around good schools, nature, and prime housing. Halliburton and Chevron are among the companies with large campuses in The Woodlands. Recreationally, a koi garden and boathouse are just two of the highlights in the city.
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#37. Cayuga Heights, New York
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 3,689
- Population that owns a home: 52%
- Population that rents a home: 48%
- Median household income: $112,917
Oftentimes, small towns are heavily occupied by families. Cayuga Heights, howeverβan affluent, miniature suburb of Ithacaβhas a mix of young professionals and retirees . Thereβs something for everyone, from restaurants to cafes and boutique shops nearby at Ithaca Commons .
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#36. Coppell, Texas
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 41,645
- Population that owns a home: 72%
- Population that rents a home: 28%
- Median household income: $122,340
Amazon and Samsung are two major corporations with facilities in Coppell, Texas. With an easy commute to Dallas and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Coppell became a hopping business hub. Coppell has also won numerous awards for promoting healthy living, schools, and recreational opportunities for kids.
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#35. Alpharetta, Georgia
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 65,590
- Population that owns a home: 66%
- Population that rents a home: 34%
- Median household income: $113,802
Near Atlanta, Alpharetta, Georgia, is home to the park-like Ameris Bank Amphitheatre for concerts; Wills Park Equestrian Center, which spans 50 acres; and the Big Creek Greenway, a wildlife-filled conservation park for jogging, biking, and inline skating. Alpharetta City Center is a 26-acre locale that includes the downtown historic district, shops, restaurants, office space, luxury apartments, and green space.
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#34. Brighton, New York
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 36,272
- Population that owns a home: 55%
- Population that rents a home: 45%
- Median household income: $75,807
A suburb of Rochester, New York, Brighton is family-friendly and more than half of its families have children under 18 years old. It gets top reviews for its amenities, schools, job opportunities, and low crime. As to affordability, its median real estate prices are lower than the rest of the state. Average test scores at public schools are 22% higher than the national average, and two-thirds of the residents have a bachelorβs degree.
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#33. Cascades, Virginia
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 11,389
- Population that owns a home: 77%
- Population that rents a home: 23%
- Median household income: $151,111
Suburban Cascades, Virginia, is home to many families and young professionals, and itβs an easy commute to Washington, D.C. The public schools are highly rated, and nearly one-third of residents have a masterβs degree or higher.
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#32. South Kensington, Maryland
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 8,763
- Population that owns a home: 89%
- Population that rents a home: 11%
- Median household income: $180,000
South Kensington sits on the Potomac River between southern Maryland and northern Virginia, with easy access to Washington D.C. Homes are expensive, and the prices have appreciated nearly four times the national average in the past decade. Two-thirds of residents commute to work by car, and their average commute one-way is just over 30 minutes.
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#31. Great Neck Gardens, New York
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 1,150
- Population that owns a home: 91%
- Population that rents a home: 9%
- Median household income: $218,603
Great Neck Gardens, located in Nassau County, is a small village with high-earning residents and a solid workforce. The village consists of educated, professional adults and is ideal for families, with its good public school system and high rate of homeownership. This somewhat coastal village, where parts of it touch the ocean, also offers waterfront scenery in some areas.
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#30. North Bethesda, Maryland
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 49,872
- Population that owns a home: 52%
- Population that rents a home: 48%
- Median household income: $107,220
Several nonprofits are headquartered in North Bethesda, Maryland, including the Society of American Foresters. North Bethesdaβs high schools post high rankings in state surveys, while Georgetown Preparatory School is one of the oldest boarding schools in the United States. Residents who work in the Washington D.C., area have a short commute into the nationβs capital.
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#29. Shaker Heights, Ohio
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 27,387
- Population that owns a home: 63%
- Population that rents a home: 37%
- Median household income: $87,235
Shaker Heights, a medium-sized Cleveland suburb, got its name from the North Union Shaker Community , and was originally known as the βShaking Quakers,β a sect that would tremble during their religious services. The Shakers believed in communal property ownership and were against marriage.
Shaker Heights consists of wealthy young professionals and accounts for some of the most expensive real estate in all of Ohio.
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#28. Prairie Village, Kansas
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 22,170
- Population that owns a home: 77%
- Population that rents a home: 23%
- Median household income: $91,136
A small shopping center built in 1947 started the ascent of Prairie Village, Kansas, to one of Americaβs best places to live. Today, a Village Vision Strategic Investment Plan is ensuring safe and steady growth for this Kansas City suburb. A 2018 citizen survey showed 99% of residents rated Prairie Village as an excellent or good place to live.
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#27. Jericho, New York
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 13,889
- Population that owns a home: 87%
- Population that rents a home: 13%
- Median household income: $173,709
Jericho is a New York City suburb with highly ranked schools. The median income of residents is nearly three times the national average. But its median home value also is nearly three times higher than the rest of the country, and its median rent is twice as high as the rest of the country. Less than 30 miles from midtown Manhattan, itβs just over a one-hour commute by train or bus.
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#26. Olivette, Missouri
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 7,849
- Population that owns a home: 71%
- Population that rents a home: 29%
- Median household income: $86,250
If youβre looking for places in Missouri, Olivette, a suburb of St. Louis, is an ideal neighborhood for families. Thereβs the perfect mix of good schools, low crime, educated residents and high homeownership, especially for single-family properties. Olivette is also diverse: 19% of the population is foreign-born, according to the most recent census data from 2021.
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#25. Fishers, Indiana
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 90,332
- Population that owns a home: 78%
- Population that rents a home: 22%
- Median household income: $109,454
As this Indianapolis suburb has experienced rapid growth, schools in Fishers were the beneficiaries of heavy investment starting in 2018. Geist Reservoir is a popular recreation spot, and there is an annual renaissance fair. Several members of the NBAβs Indiana Pacers have resided in Fishers.
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#24. Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 6,318
- Population that owns a home: 77%
- Population that rents a home: 23%
- Median household income: $107,778
In Swarthmore, a suburb of Philadelphia, crime rates are low, and schools are highly ranked. Public school test scores are 46% above the national average. But Swarthmoreβs cost of living , driven by high housing prices, is 30% higher than the national average. It is home to prestigious Swarthmore College, founded in 1864 by Quakers.
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#23. Cary, North Carolina
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 166,268
- Population that owns a home: 68%
- Population that rents a home: 32%
- Median household income: $104,669
Cary, located near North Carolinaβs Research Triangle, has been called one of the safest cities in America by some outlets. The town hosts the North Carolina Courage of the National Womenβs Soccer League, and USA Baseballβs national training complex. Cary has its own public transportation system with fixed-route and door-to-door service.
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#22. Long Grove, Illinois
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 7,963
- Population that owns a home: 98%
- Population that rents a home: 2%
- Median household income: $214,073
Long Grove, the first historic district designated in the state of Illinois, has cobblestone walks and charming architecture that dates to the 1800s. Northwest of Chicago, the village recently renovated its one-lane covered bridge.
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#21. Clarendon Hills, Illinois
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 8,716
- Population that owns a home: 84%
- Population that rents a home: 16%
- Median household income: $111,958
Suburban Clarendon Hills, Illinois , draws families and young professionals alike with its quality schools, low crime rates, and proximity to Chicago. The typical commuteβmore than 32 minutesβis longer than the national average. Most people use public transit to get to work.
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#20. Stone Ridge, Virginia
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 14,220
- Population that owns a home: 87%
- Population that rents a home: 13%
- Median household income: $153,628
Stone Ridge, Virginia, is less than 40 miles from Washington D.C., and close to Dulles International Airport. Its housing stock features single-family homes, condominiums, and townhomes, and nearly nine out of 10 families own their homes. The town has a clubhouse with a fitness center, an amphitheater, three swimming pools, miles of walking trails, and the Loudoun County Gum Spring Library.
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#19. Santa Monica, California
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 91,577
- Population that owns a home: 29%
- Population that rents a home: 71%
- Median household income: $96,570
The Santa Monica Pier is this coastal cityβs iconic landmark, providing entertainment and scenic views for more than a century. A film festival and outdoor shopping attractions draw visitors and locals, who can arrive via Santa Monica Airport. In 2028, residents will watch beach volleyball and surfing competitions from the area during the Summer Olympics .
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#18. Morrisville, North Carolina
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 26,280
- Population that owns a home: 48%
- Population that rents a home: 52%
- Median household income: $101,738
Technology company Lenovo has a giant headquarters in Morrisville, North Carolina, which makes sense given the townβs location within the stateβs Research Triangle. Good public schools, the housing market, and jobs have put Morrisville atop lists of the best places to live .
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#17. North Potomac, Maryland
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 23,914
- Population that owns a home: 84%
- Population that rents a home: 16%
- Median household income: $171,066
About 20 miles from Washington D.C., North Potomac, Maryland, has a low unemployment rate and a good housing market. It is home to elementary schools that are among the best in Maryland. During the spring and fall, trails throughout North Potomac become full of fitness enthusiasts.
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#16. Brentwood, Missouri
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 8,005
- Population that owns a home: 64%
- Population that rents a home: 36%
- Median household income: $81,069
Brentwood, Missouri, residents tend to be white-collar professionals, many in computer and math fields. The Brentwood Ice Rink hosts the St. Louis Rockets, a youth hockey organization, and the St. Louis Skating Club, a figure skating club founded in 1932. It ranks among the top 10 school districts in the state. Real estate prices are high compared with the rest of Missouri.
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#15. Chesterfield, Missouri
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 47,605
- Population that owns a home: 78%
- Population that rents a home: 22%
- Median household income: $113,315
While there are many nearby wonders in St. Louis, few of the big cityβs attractions are as specific as the Butterfly House in Chesterfield, Missouri, a butterfly zoo that opened in 1998. One of Chesterfieldβs most famous former residents is pitcher Max Scherzer , who won a World Series title with the Washington Nationals in 2019.
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#14. Great Neck Plaza, New York
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 6,957
- Population that owns a home: 59%
- Population that rents a home: 41%
- Median household income: $92,260
Great Neck Plaza is home to educated, affluent professionals. The village is diverse, with foreign-born residents accounting for 29% of the population. For those who have to commute, local public transportation such as the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) is often used to get to work.
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#13. Ottawa Hills, Ohio
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 4,450
- Population that owns a home: 86%
- Population that rents a home: 14%
- Median household income: $155,893
Ottawa Hills, Ohio, located near the University of Toledo in northwestern Ohio, gets high ratings for being family-friendly, safe, and quiet. But its cost of living and its home and rental prices are much higher than elsewhere in the state.
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#12. Oakwood, Ohio
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 8,982
- Population that owns a home: 80%
- Population that rents a home: 20%
- Median household income: $112,917
Oakwood, a suburb of Dayton, offers convenience and has something for everyone with its close proximity to downtown dining and shopping options, places of worship, and parks with hiking trails. For those looking for a safe, tight-knit active community, most kids in Oakwood walk or ride their bikes to school and neighbors know each other by name. As of December 2021, the median sale price for Oakwood homes was $264,900, with most residents owning their own place.
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#11. Brookline, Massachusetts
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 59,180
- Population that owns a home: 49%
- Population that rents a home: 51%
- Median household income: $117,326
Located outside of Boston, Brookline has its own puppet theaterβthe Puppet Showplace Theater. Visitors can also step inside John F. Kennedyβs childhood home . Comedian Conan OβBrien is among the noted graduates of Brookline High School.
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#10. Houserville, Pennsylvania
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 1,972
- Population that owns a home: 82%
- Population that rents a home: 18%
- Median household income: $90,750
The tiny town of HouservilleΒ is close to Penn State University. It has a rural feel, and its housing prices are not much higher than the national average. Students attend State College Area High School, rated the best high school in the county, and the elementary schools are also rated high nationally.
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#9. Ardmore, Pennsylvania
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 12,808
- Population that owns a home: 59%
- Population that rents a home: 41%
- Median household income: $96,780
ArdmoreΒ is an affluent, historic suburb of Philadelphia. One of the first shopping centers in the country, its Suburban Square, opened in 1928. Thereβs also shopping at Lancaster Avenue and nearby streets, and a farmers market. Five weekends each year, Ardmore hosts the Clover Market of vintage and artisanal goods, and each year it hosts its Ardmore Restaurant Week and Ardmore Oktoberfest.
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#8. Clayton, Missouri
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 16,588
- Population that owns a home: 59%
- Population that rents a home: 41%
- Median household income: $107,596
Clayton, Missouriβs restaurants specialize in pastries, with doughnuts a favorite among locals. Various dog parks, camps, and the Historic Hanley House museum are notable points of interest in town. Washington Universityβone of the Midwestβs most prestigious higher education institutionsβhas a property in Clayton.
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#7. Holly Hills, Colorado
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 2,835
- Population that owns a home: 97%
- Population that rents a home: 3%
- Median household income: $132,955
Holly Hills, Colorado, a suburb of Denver, gets top reviews as a place to raise a family and a place to retire. Itβs walkable and diverse, with good public schools. Nearly all its homes are older, built between 1940 and 1969, and many have four or more bedrooms. Downtown Denver is easily accessible by light rail.
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#6. Los Alamos, New Mexico
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 12,666
- Population that owns a home: 67%
- Population that rents a home: 33%
- Median household income: $116,116
Los Alamos is known as the birthplace of the atom bomb, but that in no way detracts from its charm and livability. It has more than 300 days of sunshine each year, easy access to wilderness mesas, mountains, and canyons, and a thriving arts scene. Its schools have been named the best in the state, and jobs at the Los Alamos National Laboratory draw highly educated and innovative people to the area.
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#5. Richmond Heights, Missouri
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 8,500
- Population that owns a home: 56%
- Population that rents a home: 44%
- Median household income: $82,261
Located near St. Louis, Richmond Heights, Missouri, is filled with stately older homes, mostly built before World War II. Most working residents are white-collar professionals, although it also has a remarkably high number of resident artists, designers, and members of the media. More than 70% of adults have a four-year college degree, masterβs degree, doctorate, or degrees in medicine or law, compared with a national average of less than 22%.
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#4. Carmel, Indiana
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 97,464
- Population that owns a home: 76%
- Population that rents a home: 24%
- Median household income: $112,765
In recent years, Carmel, Indiana, has been recognized as the best place to raise a family in Indiana, one of Americaβs safest cities , and the best place to launch a career. Besides being Nicheβs best place to live in America, Carmel, an Indianapolis suburb, has a serene Japanese garden .
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#3. Okemos, Michigan
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 24,141
- Population that owns a home: 61%
- Population that rents a home: 39%
- Median household income: $78,600
Named after a Chippewa chief, OkemosΒ is a favored settling site for employees and visitors of nearby Michigan State University. The Okemos schools are diverse and among the best ranked in Michigan. A short drive away, Potter Park Zoo is a favored attraction for children. Art and architecture admirers can also marvel at the GoetschβWinckler House in Okemos.
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#2. Penn Wynne, Pennsylvania
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 5,932
- Population that owns a home: 87%
- Population that rents a home: 13%
- Median household income: $123,854
In the leafy Philadelphia suburb of Penn Wynne, public school test scores are 81% higher than the national average, and all but 1.5% of its students graduate high school. Crime rates are extremely low. But the cost of living is high, pushed up in particular by home values that are 95% higher than the U.S. average.
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#1. Chesterbrook, Pennsylvania
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Population: 4,800
- Population that owns a home: 77%
- Population that rents a home: 23%
- Median household income: $130,000
Residents enjoy top-quality schools, parklands, quiet streets, and safety in Chesterbrook, Pennsylvania , a suburb thatβs about a 30-minute drive from Philadelphia. Itβs adjacent toΒ Valley Forge National Historical Park , the site of the 1777-1778 winter encampment of George Washington and the Continental Army. During that time, the ragtag soldiers trained to become a disciplined and unified force.
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Best places to live in America
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
What exactly makes a place an ideal hometown? The answer has changed throughout the decades.
In the middle of the 20th century, the suburbs were born. Post-World War II, white Americans were entranced by the idea of owning their own newly affordable homes with plots of green lawn space, especially as cities experienced severe housing shortages. Rapidly, the suburbs grew to be home for the majority of citizens.
However, cookie-cutter neighborhoods that were once considered modern and the future of housing have since seen a downturn in popularity. Home ownership is far less attainable than 20 years ago; additionally, more people are starting to appreciate urban advantages such as walkability and communal spaces.
Areas that used to be highly desirable have been overrun with residents, causing the cost of living to skyrocket and that initial affordability to tankβincluding in Colorado or Charlotte, North Carolina, for example.
Affordability, a stellar school system, and access to shopping and entertainmentβdepending on priorities, any of these might be deciding factors in choosing the best place to live in America. Stacker compiled a list of the best places to live as of June 2024 using Niche data on cities, towns, and suburbs . Niche ranks places to live based on an array of factors, including cost of living, residents' education, housing prices, and public school grades.
Spots in the Midwest dominate the list. Many are appealing for similar reasons: safe environments, a commitment to education, and proximity to the cultural attractions of an urban area or nearby wilderness for hiking. Some are especially quaint and historic, while others have experienced tech booms.
Whether you are looking to relocate, just daydreaming about a change of scenery, or curious to see if your hometown is named, take a look at the American towns and cities that have earned their spots on this list of the top 50 places to live in the United States.
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#50. Novi
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Town in Michigan
- Population: 65,870
Novi boasts a strong public school system, ranking #6 out of 620 state districts. Property values and median incomes have increased over the past year, largely thanks to the city's manufacturing industry. The Twelve Oaks Mall and Suburban Collection Showplace offer a lot of opportunities for shopping and entertainment.
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#49. Evanston
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Town in Illinois
- Population: 77,181
Evanston was ranked the best suburb in Illinois for young professionals, perhaps because of its booming nightlife. The town is also enjoying entertainment and economic growth thanks to a $3 million endowment allotted to upgrade amenities including downtown leisure and entertainment space, a theater, a dining plaza, and fund more local community events.
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#48. Kildeer
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Chicago
- Population: 4,133
Rural-feeling Kildeer is a particularly good spot for families, with a strong public school system and affordable housing. Its abundance of natural and green spacesβincluding wetlands, lakes, and forestsβmake it particularly attractive for outdoor lovers. While it is pastoral, it is still a part of the Chicago metropolitan area (only 29 miles northwest of the city proper), allowing residents the best of both rural peace and urban opportunities.
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#47. Holly Hills
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Denver
- Population: 2,801
Holly Hills gets top reviews as a place to raise a family and retire. It's walkable and diverse, with great public schools. Nearly all its homes are older, built from 1940 to 1969, and many have four or more bedrooms. Downtown Denver is easily accessible by light rail.
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#46. Pepper Pike
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Cleveland
- Population: 6,778
Pepper Pike is known as the city "close to everything." It is a safe community with outstanding schools and convenient shopping and restaurants. Nearby attractions include the Maltz Museum of Jewish heritage in Beachwood.
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#45. Shaker Heights
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Cleveland
- Population: 29,157
Shaker Heights, a medium-sized suburb, got its name from the North Union Shaker Community, who lived in the area from 1822 to 1889. The Shakers believed in communal property ownership and were against marriage. Today, the community is filled with families, most of whom own their homes.
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#44. Ellicott City
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Baltimore
- Population: 73,589
Ellicott City is known for its historic downtown district, which is home to hundreds of 18th- and 19th-century buildings. The town is brimming with antique shops and museums, including the B&O Ellicott City Station Museum. It lies along the historic National Road, America's first highway.
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#43. Mariemont
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Cincinnati
- Population: 3,493
Mariemont was ranked the #1 best place to raise a family in Ohio and the #2 place to live in the state. History buffs can enjoy visiting the Madisonville Site, a former Native American settlement filled with artifacts and remnants of structures dating from about 1400.
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#42. Cambridge
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: City in Massachusetts
- Population: 117,962
Cambridge is across the Charles River from Boston and the home of Harvard University, the first higher education school in America, founded in 1636. The city was built by Puritan colonists, who got a deed from the female chief of the Massachusetts tribe. Today, Cambridge draws students who study at Harvard, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Lesley University.
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#41. Vernon Hills
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Chicago
- Population: 26,750
Vernon Hills, an urban-suburban environment, serves as a hub for shopping, dining, and leisure. Its Hawthorn Mall, with over 140 stores, is being redeveloped to encompass a suite of luxury apartments, shopping and dining options, and green spaces for community events.
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#40. Princeton Junction
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Town in New Jersey
- Population: 2,022
Princeton Junction, an affluent area, has a suburban feel with highly rated schools. Residents are positioned near all kinds of restaurants, playgrounds, and theme parks. There are multiple vineyards and an orchard as well as Princeton Battlefield State Park in the area.
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#39. Kohler
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Town in Wisconsin
- Population: 2,142
Kohler is praised for two main attractions: world-class golf courses and a luxury resort. It is home to four of the country's top 100 golf courses, including The Straits, and has hosted PGA Tournaments and the Ryder Cup. It is also home to the only Forbes five-star spa in the state, the Kohler Waters Spa. One of its best attractions is free: In 1913, the town was designed as a garden community, and it's full of green spaces and flora.
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#38. Sugar Land
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Town in Texas
- Population: 110,077
Sugar Land's proximity to Houston means that it reaps the benefits of a highly skilled workforce: 60% of residents over 25 have a bachelor's degree or higher, and there are over 500,000 college graduates within a 30-minute drive. The town, which got its start as a hub for sugarcane production, was one of the fastest-growing in the country from 2017 to 2022. Today, many residents work in advanced manufacturing and biotech.
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#37. Swarthmore
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Philadelphia
- Population: 6,507
In Swarthmore, crime rates are low, and schools are highly ranked. Its cost of living, driven by high housing prices, is 33% higher than the national average. The city is home to the prestigious Swarthmore College, founded in 1864 by members of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers.
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#36. South Kensington
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb in Maryland
- Population: 8,371
South Kensington is near the Potomac River, with easy access to Washington D.C. Homes are expensive, with prices more than three times the national average. Most residents commute to work by car, and their average one-way trip is 30 minutes.
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#35. Madison
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Huntsville, Alabama
- Population: 56,967
Madison is close to two large industries that have helped spur population, economic, and infrastructural growth: military and space. The Redstone Arsenal army base and Marshall Space Flight Center are based nearby, generating thousands of jobs. The median household income is over $118,000, far above the national average, and the unemployment rate is only 1.8%.
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#34. Olivette
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of St. Louis
- Population: 8,431
Olivette has a "sparse suburban feel," with residents citing a peaceful environment and friendly neighbors. It features hills and green spaces, while all the amenities and economic opportunities of St. Louis are still well within reach. A new 15-acre development, Olive Crossing, will attract more residents, with 181 apartments and a plethora of shopping options.
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#33. Buffalo Grove
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Chicago
- Population: 42,934
Buffalo Grove has a rich history of Native American settlement, with at least six Indigenous tribes' ancestral homelands within its borders. German and other European immigrants used much of the land for farming, and the suburb retains its pastoral roots. The Buffalo Grove Farmers Market runs from June through October, featuring locally grown produce, baked goods, and other products.
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#32. Fishers
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Indianapolis
- Population: 99,041
With highly rated public schools and high median incomes, Fishers has earned its ranking as the second-best place in Indiana to live. Life in Fishers is about to improve noticeably, as well: The city announced a $1 billion investment in quality of life for its citizens, including expansions to public parks, entertainment venues, and more.
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#31. Ho-Ho-Kus
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb in New Jersey
- Population: 4,234
A 1.7-square-mile suburb in Bergen County established in 1698, Ho-Ho-Kus is 20 miles from New York City. Its name reflects its Native American originsβthe area was home to the Lenni Lenape tribeβand likely was derived from "Mah-Ho-Ho-Kus," or "red cedar." Ho-Ho-Kus has a small-town atmosphere and remains a tight-knit and safe place to live.
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#30. Richmond Heights
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of St. Louis
- Population: 9,186
Richmond Heights features stately older homes, many of which were built before World War II. The town is full of history and minutes from the attractions of St. Louis. Most working residents are white-collar professionals, and more than 75% of adults have at least a four-year college degree compared with the national average of 37.7%.
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#29. Troy
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Town in Michigan
- Population: 87,170
Considering Troy's proximity to Detroit, it's no surprise the city is home to a thriving automobile manufacturing industry. It's also a booming high-tech hub and has one of the lowest tax rates in the region. The median home value is $375,600, and the median household income is $115,639.
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#28. Los Alamos
Jul 8, 2024
- Location: Town in New Mexico
- Population: 13,460
Los Alamos is known as the birthplace of the atomic bomb, but it's also charming and livable. It has more than 300 days of sunshine each year; easy access to wilderness, mesas, mountains, and canyons; and a thriving arts scene. Its schools are among the best in the state, and jobs at the Los Alamos National Laboratory draw highly educated and innovative people to the area.
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#27. Great Neck Plaza
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of New York City
- Population: 7,443
Great Neck Plaza is home to educated professionals. The village is diverse, with internationally-born residents accounting for 36.6% of the population. Those who commute often use public transportation, such as the Long Island Rail Road.
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#26. Ballwin
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of St. Louis
- Population: 30,948
Ballwin sprang up as a mail route between nearby St. Louis and Jefferson City. Today, Manchester Road is still a retail hotspot. The town is a half-hour drive from major universitiesβincluding the University of Missouri-St. Louisβand has inexpensive water and energy as well as robust parks, schools, and entertainment options.
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#25. Princeton
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Town in New Jersey
- Population: 30,450
Besides being home to Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton has been recognized as a healthy place to live. It boasts parks and a wildlife refuge and is a semi-wooded community with various types of housing, including an 86-year-old affordable housing program.
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#24. Hinsdale
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Chicago
- Population: 17,169
So many historic buildings are still standing in downtown Hinsdale that the district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, particularly for the architecture. Residents can immerse themselves in the town's past at the Hinsdale History Museum, which features a historically restored home filled with relics donated by local citizens.
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#23. Clayton
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of St. Louis
- Population: 17,212
Various parks, camps, and the Historic Hanley House museum are notable points of interest in Clayton. Washington Universityβone of the Midwest's most prestigious higher education institutionsβhas a campus there as well.
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#22. Long Grove
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Chicago
- Population: 8,279
Residents of Long Grove will always enjoy the annual Chocolate Fest, Strawberry Fest, Craft Beer Fest, and Apple Fest. Its historic district is the oldest in Illinois and has a rural feel along with gardens, shops, and restaurants.
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#21. Penn Wynne
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Philadelphia
- Population: 6,127
In the leafy Philadelphia suburb of Penn Wynne, public school test scores are higher than the national average. There is an active civic association, and dining, shopping, entertainment, and leisure options abound.
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#20. Cary
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Raleigh, North Carolina
- Population: 174,880
Cary, located near North Carolina's Research Triangle, has been called one of the safest cities in America. The town is home to the North Carolina Courage of the National Women's Soccer League and USA Baseball's national training complex. Cary has its own public transportation system with fixed-route and door-to-door service.
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#19. North Potomac
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb in Maryland
- Population: 24,692
About 20 miles from Washington D.C., North Potomac has great public schools and plenty of diversity. During spring and fall, trails fill with fitness enthusiasts. It's also home to the Westleigh Recreation Club and close to art museums, historic parks, and plenty of shopping options.
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#18. Clarendon Hills
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Chicago
- Population: 8,658
Only 18 miles from Chicago, Clarendon Hills has low crime and a high quality of life. Downtown is often bustling with community events, including Dancin' in the Street, Daisy Days, and an annual tree lighting ceremony.
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#17. The Woodlands
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: City in Texas
- Population: 118,402
If life in The Woodlands is good, it's because it was designed to be that way: The town was a planned community founded in 1974, intended to offer both convenient amenities and proximity to nature. The latter is certainly trueβit boasts 151 parks and 220 miles of hiking and biking trails. Major employers include ExxonMobil, Occidental Petroleum, and multiple hospitals, with energy and health care dominating the job market.
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#16. Alpharetta
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Town in Georgia
- Population: 65,884
Alpharetta has existed since the early 19th century, when it was a trading post for pioneers in search of fertile land. Today, it is known as the "Technology City of the South" because of the companies based there, including Verizon, Fiserv, and LexisNexis. Tech enthusiasts can also enjoy a visit to the nearby Computer Museum of America.
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#15. Naperville
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: City in Illinois
- Population: 149,089
Naperville doesn't just have a variety of employment industries, a low crime rate, and public and parochial schoolsβit also has the best public library system in the U.S. The town has many entertainment sources, including a municipal band that hosts summer concerts, a local theater, a farmers market, and a robust pickleball culture.
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#14. Stone Ridge
Jul 8, 2024
- Location: Suburb in Virginia
- Population: 16,049
Stone Ridge is less than 40 miles from Washington D.C. and close to Dulles International Airport. Nearly nine in 10 families own their homes. The town has a clubhouse with a fitness center, an amphitheater, three swimming pools, miles of walking trails, and the Loudoun County Gum Spring Library.
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#13. Innsbrook
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Richmond, Virginia
- Population: 8,699
Innsbrook is a mixed-use community with residences, office spaces, lakes, and trails. It was founded in 1979 on 850 acres of undeveloped rural land not far from Richmond, the state capital.
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#12. Chesterfield
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of St. Louis
- Population: 49,645
While there are many wonders in nearby St. Louis, few of the big city's attractions are as unique as the Butterfly House in Chesterfield, a tropical conservatory that opened in 1998. The city is home to excellent public schools, is a great place to raise a family, and also has a hopping beer scene.
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#11. Coppell
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Dallas
- Population: 42,513
Coppell has a small-town feel, partially thanks to its Old Town district, the original site of a small farming community. It ranks particularly well for its public schools and family-friendly atmosphere.
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#10. Brentwood
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of St. Louis
- Population: 8,173
Close to St. Louis, Brentwood packs multiple parks, housing options, schools, restaurants, and leisure options into just two square miles. One year ago, the city approved $436 million to revitalize 77.2 acres along Manchester Road, including flood mitigation, a new park, and infrastructure upgrades.
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#9. Blue Ash
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Cincinnati
- Population: 13,325
A regional college of the University of Cincinnati is located in Blue Ash, which is also home to the popular Summit Park and accompanying observation tower. Major employers in the city include the university, Kroger, and Allegion.
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#8. Okemos
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Lansing, Michigan
- Population: 25,549
Named after an Ojibwe (Chippewa) chief, Okemos is a favored settling site for employees of nearby Michigan State University. It's diverse and has some of the best-ranked schools in Michigan. A short drive away, Potter Park Zoo is an excellent attraction. Art and architecture admirers can also marvel at the Goetsch-Winckler House.
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#7. North Bethesda
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb in Maryland
- Population: 49,763
Several nonprofits, including the KID Museum, are headquartered in North Bethesda. Its public schools post high rankings, while Georgetown Preparatory School is one of the oldest boarding schools in the U.S. Residents who work in Washington D.C. have a relatively short commute to the nation's capital.
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#6. Johns Creek
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Atlanta
- Population: 82,230
Johns Creek has been ranked the safest city in Georgia multiple times. With an international community that comprises one-fourth of the population, it also gets high marks for cultural diversity. The town is home to quality restaurants, stores, and parks and even has its own arts center and symphony orchestra.
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#5. Ardmore
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Philadelphia
- Population: 14,075
One of the first outdoor shopping centers in the country, Suburban Square opened in 1928. Ardmore is also home to great schools, parks, dining options, and a daily farmers market. The affluent, historic suburb spawned the Clover Market of vintage and artisanal goods, and each year it hosts Ardmore Restaurant Week and Ardmore Oktoberfest.
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#4. Brookline
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Boston
- Population: 62,698
Brookline has its own puppet theater, the Puppet Showplace Theater. Residents and visitors can also step inside John F. Kennedy's childhood home , and comedian Conan O'Brien is among the noted graduates of Brookline High School.
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#3. Cinco Ranch
Jul 8, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Houston
- Population: 18,856
There are pools for everyone in the family to enjoy in the planned community of Cinco Ranch near Katy. Residents also take advantage of a golf club and several trails and parks. It has top-of-the-line schools and educated, diverse residents who double the national median household income.
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#2. Chesterbrook
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Suburb of Philadelphia
- Population: 5,428
Residents enjoy top-quality schools, parklands, quiet streets, and safety in Chesterbrook, about a 30-minute drive from Philadelphia. It's adjacent to Valley Forge National Historical Park , the site of the 1777-78 winter encampment of Gen. George Washington and the Continental Army. During that time, the ragtag soldiers trained to become a disciplined and unified force.
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#1. Carmel
Updated
Aug 6, 2024
- Location: Town in Indiana
- Population: 99,453
In recent years, Carmel has been recognized as the best place to raise a family in Indiana, one of America's safest cities, and the best place to launch a career. The town also has a serene Japanese garden for residents and visitors to enjoy.
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