Have you ever considered moving to Boise, Idaho by any chance? It may not have been on your radar, but you might want to consider it – at least based on these rankings from Livability.
Of course, all studies about “best places to live” and “livability” are at least somewhat subjective, but the website calculated its scores by studying 8 categories: amenities, demographics, education, economy, health care, housing, social and civic capital, and transportation and infrastructure.
The study also took affordability into account and instituted a cap on the median home value. As a result, no city on the list has a median home value above $250,000 (I’m looking at you San Francisco and Seattle).
Here are the top 20 places to live according to the report. You can see all top 100 cities by visiting the Livability website.
1. Boise, Idaho
Population: 214,196
2. Raleigh, North Carolina
Population: 432,520
3. Madison, Wisconsin
Population: 243,122
4. Iowa City, Iowa
Population: 71,832
5. Rochester, Minnesota
Population: 116,000
6. Columbia, Missouri
Population: 115,391
7. Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Population: 164,341
8. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Population: 305,928
9. Lincoln, Nebraska
Population: 269,726
10. Greenville, South Carolina
Population: 61,734
11. Fargo, North Dakota
Population: 113,464
12. Tampa, Florida
Population: 355,603
13. Minneapolis, Minnesota
Population: 399,950
14. Asheville, North Carolina
Population: 86,789
15. Bismarck, North Dakota
Population: 66,980
16. Manhattan, Kansas
Population: 55,769
17. Orlando, Florida
Population: 256,738
18. Tempe, Arizona
Population: 169,816
19. Bloomington, Indiana
Population: 82,813
20. Omaha, Nebraska
Population: 440,034
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