These are the kind of small cities where most Americans create dream careers, build families, launch businesses and lead meaningful lives. Here's 20 of the best
At Livability, we love small and midsize cities — the crowd-pleasing places that have it all and leave you with money left over after paying your rent or mortgage. Speaking of mortgages, you might actually be able to get one of those without breaking the bank.
Where are the best cities in America to create a life you love, even if you’re an average earner? Our list’s second big differentiator is affordability. We take it seriously: Only cities with a median home value of $500,000 or less have a shot at making our best places list.
If you’re looking for a fresh start, sick of insane rent and want to find a community that’s just the right fit, this list is for you. These cities are welcoming, affordable and offer the space and opportunity to grow. Broomfield, Colo. Surrounded by the majestic Rocky Mountains, Broomfield provides an idyllic backdrop for those seeking a place with a low cost of living that doesn’t skimp on amenities and quality of life and has endless outdoor activities and a thriving local economy.
Overland Park, Kan. Located in the heart of Kansas, Overland Park is a warm and welcoming community with picturesque neighborhoods, a strong economy, top-rated schools and plenty of things to do without skimping on affordability. Troy, Mich. Just north of Detroit, Troy is a suburb full of modern conveniences, including highly-ranked schools, safe neighborhoods and a thriving economy. From upscale shopping to diverse dining to outdoor activities, Troy provides residents with an abundance of amenities.Roswell, Ga. Just an hour outside Atlanta, Roswell captivates residents with historic charm, scenic beauty and modern conveniences.
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