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For many, deciding on a place to call home
is influenced by subjective or personal variables
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like climate, proximity to friends and family,
or a job opportunity.
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For those with greater flexibility, there
are dozens of objective factors to consider,
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as overall quality of life can vary considerably
from town to town and city to city.
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Today, we will explorer the 10 best cities
to live in the US in 2019:
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10. Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Many people who call the Raleigh home are
young, friendly, diverse and educated.
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Raleigh is also one of the best cities for
jobs, a hotspot for employment seekers.
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Advanced manufacturing, IT, and life sciences
are other strong industries.
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The cost of living in the Raleigh is slightly
lower than the national average, with home
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prices climbing significantly over the past
few years.
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This family-friendly area also has a children's
museum, 200-plus parks and a 152-mile greenway
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system for safe biking and hiking.
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Climate described in 6 words: hot, humid summers
and short winters.
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9. San Francisco, California.
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San Francisco is a beautiful region filled
with iconic landmarks, independently owned
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businesses and trendsetting residents.
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The public and private school options are
extensive and well-spread out within the city.
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The metro area's multifaceted personality
draws a variety of people, from innovative
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entrepreneurs to students to retirees.
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The cost of living in San Francisco is very
expensive.
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The lack of affordable housing options has
caused the region's homeless population to
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grow.
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The area is home to dozens of restaurants,
world-class museums and family-friendly activities.
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8. Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Ann Arbor is a safe family friendly city that
offers an excellent quality of life for children,
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adults, and seniors.
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It's home to the University of Michigan - one
of the finest universities in the world and
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premier medical schools in the country.
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As a four-season city, residents participate
in the many outdoor recreation options available
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like canoeing, skiing, walking, biking...
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Gallup Park, one of Ann Arbor鈥檚 most popular
outdoor spaces, offers 69 acres of fresh air.
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Great schools, charming neighborhoods and
enriching activities make Ann Arbor an inviting
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place for families to grow.
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7. Portland, Oregon.
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Portland offers everything from downtown high-rise
living to close-knit neighborhoods with a
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small community feel.
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It is known for its laid-back, friendly residents;
proximity to beautiful mountains and the Pacific
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Ocean; and rich arts and culture scene.
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Connecting with others and building relationships
make you feel alive.
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Summer days are sunny and dry, and winter
temperatures don't often fall below freezing.
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Hiking, water sports and running events are
all readily available within the region.
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In the winter, snow sports can be found 60
miles away at Mount Hood.
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6. Seattle, Washington.
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The city enjoys a growing job market and vibrant
cultural attractions, but the cost of living
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is very expensive.
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The company鈥檚 dominance has spurred other
major tech giants to build their own offices,
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and poach local employees.
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Families who do live here tend to live farther
from the city center, but can take advantage
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of the public schools, which are highly ranked
at a national level.
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If you鈥檙e young and looking for love, Seattle
is the perfect match.
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It's one of the best places for millennials
and singles.
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Although the average income per person is
more than the average American, Seattle is
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one of the most expensive places to live in
the US.
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5. Scottsdale, Arizona.
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The city of about 240,000 is known for excellent
quality of life, as well as tourist appeal.
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A move to Scottsdale promises abundant amenities,
from vibrant outdoor activities and sports
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to a thriving downtown and waterfront.
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In spite of its reputation as a city for retirees,
the city鈥檚 school districts are consistently
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ranked among the top in the state,
including charter and magnet schools, an outstanding
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community college and proximity to Arizona
State University.
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The weather is beautiful most of the year.
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4. San Diego, California.
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San Diego is home to a relatively young population
due in part to the area's ability to attract
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millennials, with its higher education opportunities
and big-city amenities.
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Known for its moderate climate and warm, sunny
weather all year long, proximity to famous
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destinations and activities like the San Diego
Zoo,
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Balboa Park, gorgeous beaches, and San Diego
Comic Con, it has broad appeal to residents
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and visitors alike.
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Living in San Diego is not particularly affordable.
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Home prices are considerably higher than the
national median sale price and are predicted
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to increase.
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3. Arlington, Virginia.
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Located across the Potomac River from Washington
D.C., Arlington is a great choice for young
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professionals who prefer a quick commute over
a more crowded city.
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The area has several diverse neighborhoods
with excellent schools, food, and shopping.
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The community is very diverse.
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A solid public-school system, a healthy population,
ample nightlife venues and accessible public
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transit.
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All of this makes Arlington the best place
to live in America.
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2. Austin, Texas.
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Whether you鈥檙e an outdoor enthusiast, a
foodie or someone who appreciates a stroll,
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you鈥檒l love being able to call downtown
Austin home.
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Residents like to escape the urban bustle
with a hike, bicycle ride, jog, kayak or canoe
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ride in one of more than 250 parks.
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The weather in Austin is beautiful, but the
heat definitely takes some getting used to.
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Austin is mainly known for being a tech hub.
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Due to the large number of tech companies
in the area.
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Austin鈥檚 job growth has been roughly three
times that of New York, more than four times
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that of San Francisco.
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1. Denver, Colorado.
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Denver is one of the best places to live in
Colorado.
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Living in Denver offers residents a suburban
feel and most residents own their homes.
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Many families and young professionals live
in Denver and residents tend to lean liberal.
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The public schools in Denver are above average.
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Higher paying jobs are available in Denver
because so many top companies want to be based
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here.
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However, that means the competition for a
quality job is that much more intense.
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Make sure you have a job in hand and some
additional savings before relocating to this
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highly desirable area.
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