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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

The 15 Best Places to Live in the United States

http://www.thestreet.com/story/13291294/6/the-15-best-places-to-live-in-the-united-states.html



1. Rochester, Minnesota
Population: 108,179
Median Household Income: $62,575
Median Home Price: $163,700
According to Livability, the Best Place to Live in the United States is Rochester, due to the rapid growth in its schools, civil engagement and entertainment options. The city is home to the esteemed Mayo Clinic, which creates increased job opportunities and health care advantages.


2. Bellevue, Washington
Population: 129,209
Median Household Income: $90,333
Median Home Price: $525,000
Throughout the year, residents of Bellevue can enjoy the beautiful parks, bike paths, museums, restaurants, and music venues. This city also has highly rated schools, famous festivals and fairs and a rising downtown area.

3. Madison, Wisconsin
Population: 237,395
Median Household Income: $53,464
Median Home Price: $214,100
With one of the top rated health care systems in the country, Madison has been named one of the best places to live for the third year in a row and is also one of the top college towns in the U.S. The economy of the city is driven by its 33% minority population and high percentage of college-educated workers.

4. Santa Barbara, California
Population: 89,062
Median Household Income: $65,034
Median Home Price: $832,100
The beautiful weather, beaches and mountain views of Santa Barbara are not only a major attraction not only for tourists, but also for residents. The interesting culture, great health care, unique restaurants and top schools amplify the city’s appeal.
5. Boulder, Colorado
Population: 100,363
Median Household Income: $56,312
Median Home Price: $489,400
Boulder, another one of the best cities for liberals, offers a strong support of local farms, a prominent arts scene, a wide-range of shopping options and unparalleled scenic views. Most residents are very active and spend their time hiking, rock climbing, mountain biking, fishing and skiing in and around the city.

6. Palo Alto, California
Population: 65,234
Median Household Income: $121,465
Median Home Price: $1,000,000

Residents of Palo Alto are active in the community and local politics, and many work at one of the prominent technology companies in the area. The beautiful parks and open spaces throughout the city provide residents with great places to unwind.
7. Bismarck, North Dakota
Population: 63,353
Median Household Income: $54,969
Median Home Price: $163,900 
An affordable housing market and a strong healthcare system make Bismark one of the best places to live in the U.S. The city, which is located on the east bank of the Missouri River, also has over 80 miles of trails, multiple golf courses and a lively downtown area for residents to enjoy.
8. Ann Arbor, Michigan
Population: 115,331
Median Household Income: $55,003
Median Home Price: $230,700
Named one of the best cities for liberals in 2014, Ann Arbor is also one of the best college towns in the country, thanks to the events and activities offered by the University of Michigan. Residents can also find countless ways to occupy their time in the city’s restaurants, bookstores, art galleries, performance venues or one of the more than 150 parks throughout the area.
9. Iowa City, Iowa
Population: 69,314
Median Household Income: $41,410
Median Home Price: $180,900
The University of Iowa provides a number of opportunities for people to explore interesting classes and workshops, and the various different arts and entertainment options throughout Iowa City demonstrate the creativity of its residents. Iowa City is also known for its excellent health care and school district in addition to its great restaurants and shops.

10. Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Population: 157,675
Median Household Income: $51,672
Median Home Price: $152,200
Throughout the year, residents of Sioux Falls can take advantage of the city’s great schools, sporting events, live music, art shows, festivals and hundreds of restaurants. The city also boasts more than 70 parks and greenways and a 1.3 million-square-foot shopping center, in addition to beautiful views of the cascades of the Big Sioux River.


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