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Published by Contour Mortgage on February 08 2017

Best Places to Live in 2017

Topics: Home Buyers

The best place to live depends as much on livability and job opportunities as it does on personal taste. However, economic, housing and general amenities can put a location in the lead. Based on Livability's rankings, here are some of the best places to live in 2017.

Bismarck, North Dakota

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Population: 65,123

Median household income: $57,660

Median home value: $169,600

Parks: 10

Public schools: 20

Bismarck has ample job prospects, a lively downtown and plenty of recreational opportunities.

 

Fort Collins, Colorado

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Population: 149,627

Median household income: $53,775

Median home value: $253,300

Parks: 18

Public schools: 20

Fort Collins has a strong tech industry, along with a college community, busy downtown and endless outdoor activities.

 

Madison, Wisconsin

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Population: 239,848

Median household income: $53,933

Median home value: $211,600

Parks: 12

Public schools: 7

Madison has a strong focus on business corporations, retailers and skilled researchers, and it has an energetic downtown scene.

 

Lincoln, Nebraska

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Population: 265,811

Median household income: $49,794

Median home value: $144,900

Parks: 13

Public schools: 15

Lincoln is gaining a strong tech/startup industry that blends with its maturing arts and food culture.

 

Bothell, Washington

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Population: 34,920

Median household income: $75,643

Median home value: $344,600

Parks: 8

Public schools: 20

Bothell is big on tech and medical industries, but it also has a strong sense of community and plenty of recreational activities.

 

Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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Population: 128,009

Median household income: $54,465

Median home value: $134,600

Parks: 16

Public schools: 17

Cedar Rapids has an entrepreneurial spirit and many job prospects, which works well alongside its arts and nightlife scene.

 

Ventura, California

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Population: 108,449

Median household income: $66,485

Median home value: $428,600

Parks: 3

Public schools: 20

Ventura has plenty of job opportunities, as well as a booming arts scene and beach-side activities.

 

Manhattan, Kansas

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Population: 55,112

Median household income: $43,275

Median home value: $182,800

Parks: 4

Public schools: 11

Manhattan has a strong focus on scientific research and education jobs, as well as a vibrant food and entertainment culture.

 

Lexington, Kentucky

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Population: 304,473

Median household income: $48,667

Median home value: $166,000

Parks: 15

Public schools: 20

Lexington has plenty of job prospects, especially tech and other startups, and it is well-known for its horse culture, outdoor activities and food scene.

 

Murray, Utah

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Population: 47,909

Median household income: $53,797

Median home value: $225,300

Parks: 6

Public schools: 20

Murray is known for its medical industry as well as its recreational opportunities.

 

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