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10 Best Small Towns to Live in the U.S., According to Real Estate Experts
10 Best Small Towns to Live in the U.S., According to Real Estate Experts

Travel + Leisure

time15 hours ago

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10 Best Small Towns to Live in the U.S., According to Real Estate Experts

The fictional small town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut, may only exist in Gilmore Girls , but there are hundreds, if not thousands, of equally charming destinations within the U.S. that offer a similar setting and slower pace of life. Of course, real life requires more amenities than what appears in Amy Sherman-Palladino's hit series—although a local diner is certainly appreciated—and there are many factors that ensure a small town is a great place to live. The most livable small towns have access to health and educational facilities, green spaces, and cultural activities. Affordable housing is also critical. With those characteristics in mind, we asked a few real estate experts to share their picks for the best small towns to live in the U.S. right now. The Colonial Theater in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. Bastiaan Slabbers/NurPhoto via Getty Images 'Phoenixville is a town that got knocked down—and then turned that comeback into a community-wide celebration,' says Casey Gaddy, realtor at The Gaddy Group, referencing the closure of the Phoenix Steel Company in the 1980s. 'What used to be steel and soot is now sidewalk cafés, murals, music, and pizzazz.' About an hour outside of Philadelphia, Phoenixville is a hub for those who want to experience culture without battling city traffic. 'Come First Friday, Bridge Street shuts down and becomes a block party, music spills out of storefronts, and families explore among art vendors,' he adds. Those hoping to buy a home in Phoenixville may also be able to find a good real estate deal. 'With home prices around $400,000, this is one of the last Philly-adjacent towns where you can still find magic, momentum, and a mortgage that doesn't break you or your wallet,' he says. Birds in a West Richland, Washington park. Now's the time to call West Richland home, at least according to Cary McGee, a realtor based in Tri-Cities. 'West Richland is growing faster than any of our local towns. New developments are going up, new schools are being built, and new shopping and restaurants are following.' She also adds that West Richland has been named one of the safest cities in Washington, and the weather and average home prices are significantly more appealing than what you'll experience in Seattle. 'People from the west side of the state sometimes move here for the weather—we get about 20 percent of the rain that Seattle gets—and because their dollar goes further, especially when it comes to real estate,' she explains. The median sale price for a home in West Richland is around $500,000, while the homes in Emerald City frequently rise above $900,000. City hall building in Belmont, North Carolina. Charlie Williams of the Williams Property Collective calls Belmont 'one of the best older smaller towns in the Charlotte metro area.' The cost of living is 10 percent lower than the national average, and Williams says its residents benefit from 'the proximity to the historic downtown shops, homes, and parks.' The downtown area is where you'll find that classic small-town feel—visit the Belmont Historical Society, take a class at Belmont Yoga, and discover stunning public art in the form of large-scale murals. Not to mention, you're just a 12-minute drive from Charlotte Douglas International Airport, so you'll also get some of the perks and convenience of city living. A person walking along The Delaware River in Lambertville, New Jersey. Though Lambertville, New Jersey, is classified as a city, its population was last recorded at just over 4,000 people—and Gaddy describes it as a destination that 'lives at the intersection of elegance and soul.' 'Explore and find quaint galleries, antique shops, and Lambertville Station, where dinner comes with a view and a little local history served on the side. Weekends mean wandering the stalls at the Golden Nugget Flea Market, where treasure hunting is practically a sport,' he says. Plus, he notes, that it's 'one of those rare places where people still say hello on the sidewalk and where every corner feels like it belongs on a postcard.' Given its proximity to two major cities, New York City and Philadelphia, real estate does tend to run on the higher side; according to Redfin, the median sale price for a home is around $617,500. For many, the cost of living is still worth it when you factor in the community atmosphere and relatively low crime rate. A museum in Frisco, Colorado. Anyone who loves the outdoors will likely have Colorado on their shortlist of places to move. But where, exactly, in the Centennial State should you move? Well, if you like the small-town feel of Breckenridge but don't want to pay the resort town prices, shift your search to nearby Frisco. While real estate is on the high end—the average home value is just over $970,000—you'll have a year-round outdoor playground right outside your door. In the winter, head over to Keystone, Copper Mountain, or Breckenridge slopes; in the summer, you've got both land and water-based activities. The Dillon Reservoir allows for boating and fishing, and you can camp, hike, and bike around the shoreline. 'Penngrove is a charming small town in Sonoma County that feels like stepping into a cozy TV re-run. Though it's just a one-light town tucked into the foothills, it offers easy access to modern conveniences while providing a peaceful escape from city life,' says Holly Schaefer, a West Coast-based realtor with Corcoran Icon Properties. 'The lifestyle blends country living with a touch of funk, with many homes on generous lots (averaging nearly three acres) and a community full of character—from working farms to unique and vibrant local businesses. Longstanding traditions like the Fourth of July parade and the beloved K–6 school give Penngrove its warm, tight-knit feel and make it a truly special place to call home,' she says. Real estate in Penngrove, however, doesn't come cheap. Zillow estimates the average home value in Penngrove is more than $1.2 million. If that's in your budget, and you appreciate a rural community with easy access to cities (including Petaluma and Santa Rosa), this may be your definition of the perfect small town. Recently named by GoBankingRates as the best small town to retire in, Maplewood, Missouri, bats above average in a few categories—namely, cost of living, livability, and crime rate. As a resident, your living expenses will be around 10 percent lower than the national average, and you'll have access to a variety of amenities that help increase the town's liveability score; there's a strong sense of community, a highly rated public school system, and top-tier healthcare facilities in nearby St. Louis. The harbor of Lewes, Delaware. DanaIf you're considering moving to Delaware for its tax advantages—like low property taxes and no tax on Social Security benefits—you may want to check out Lewes, a 3,604-person town located where the Delaware Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean. 'Lewes has this way of slowing you down without asking. The town is walkable, historic, and close to the water, but what stands out most is that no one is performing here,' says Gaddy. 'You'll get a wave from the person across the street and maybe a tip on where to get the best crab roll without even asking.' Real estate is significantly more affordable in Lewes, as compared to the beach communities of Rehoboth and Dewey Beach to the south. 'Home prices hover around $500,000, and for that, you're getting more than just a beach town—you're buying into a community that still feels like itself. It's the kind of place where people come for the weekend and quietly start checking the real estate listings before they leave,' Gaddy adds. A church in Campton Hills, are three major reasons to move to Campton Hills, Illinois: safety, schools, and proximity to a major city. Safewise recently named the 10,731-person community the 'Safest City in America,' and the town's school districts continue to receive high ratings. While a good portion of Campton Hills is considered rural, keep in mind that the bustling city of Chicago is only 60 miles away; the commute is certainly doable, especially if you only plan on making the journey a couple of times a week. Bike path in downtown Dunedin, Florida. SR Productions/Adobe Stock Though it has a population of around 36,000 (the highest on this list), this Florida town offers plenty of quaint charm. 'Home to iconic Honeymoon Island State Park, Caladesi Island, and the recently restored Dunedin Golf Club, home buyers see Dunedin as one of the true small-town gems,' says real estate advisor Jim Henkel. He also credits its 'amazing, walkable downtown with many shops, restaurants, and breweries' for its livability. If you plan on living in this coastal town full-time, you'll reap the benefits of a decent cost of living (6 percent lower than the national average), a 52 percent lower crime rate than Florida as a whole, and the aforementioned scenic beauty and recreational opportunities. Spend your free time kayaking, swimming, and soaking up the Gulf Coast weather. Of course, no place is perfect; Dunedin is at risk for hurricane damage and was hit by Hurricane Helene in 2024.

Security Concerns Hit Some of the World's ‘Most Livable Cities'
Security Concerns Hit Some of the World's ‘Most Livable Cities'

Bloomberg

time6 days ago

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Security Concerns Hit Some of the World's ‘Most Livable Cities'

Copenhagen rose to first place in a global livability ranking, after security concerns nudged down other cities in Western Europe. Austria's capital, Vienna, lost its top spot as the world's most livable city due to recent terrorism scares, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit's 2025 Global Livability Index. A bomb threat ahead of Taylor Swift concerts in 2024 and the uncovering of a planned attack on a city train station earlier this year caused a sharp drop in the city's stability score, the report said.

10 Most Livable Cities for Wealthy Retirees in the Northeast
10 Most Livable Cities for Wealthy Retirees in the Northeast

Yahoo

time31-05-2025

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10 Most Livable Cities for Wealthy Retirees in the Northeast

Wealthy adults dreaming of enjoying all four seasons during retirement will be pleased to hear about the 10 Northeastern cities that have an excellent quality of life. View More: That's Interesting: GOBankingRates referred to a recent Livability ranking of the top 100 places to live in the United States. Ten Northeast cities were pulled from the list of 15 cities to rank in that region. Each city has a high livability score and a median home value of $350,000 to appeal to rich retirees. See the full list of the 10 most livable Northeastern cities. LivScore: 828 Population: 105,687 Median home value: $495,708 Explore More: Discover Next: LivScore: 771 Population: 87,628 Median home value: $438,054 Be Aware: LivScore: 770 Population: 456,053 Median home value: $376,063 LivScore: 730 Population: 91,134 Median home value: $396,310 LivScore: 704 Population: 86,179 Median home value: $399,885 Learn More: LivScore: 690 Population: 85,851 Median home value: $392,848 LivScore: 680 Population: 230,416 Median home value: $354,664 LivScore: 669 Population: 118,234 Median home value: $371,951 For You: LivScore: 661 Population: 101,089 Median home value: $473,051 LivScore: 656 Population: 208,439 Median home value: $350,645 More From GOBankingRates Surprising Items People Are Stocking Up On Before Tariff Pains Hit: Is It Smart? 10 Genius Things Warren Buffett Says To Do With Your Money This article originally appeared on 10 Most Livable Cities for Wealthy Retirees in the Northeast

12 Most Livable Cities for Wealthy Retirees in the Southeast
12 Most Livable Cities for Wealthy Retirees in the Southeast

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

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12 Most Livable Cities for Wealthy Retirees in the Southeast

Rich retirees who decide to head to the Southeast for their retirement have no shortage of livable cities to choose from. A recent study of the top 100 places to live in the United States included 26 Southeastern cities. GOBankingRates pulled the cities with a $350,000 or higher median home value and high livability scores as ideal for wealthy retirees. View More: See Next: Take a look at 12 Southeastern cities wealthy retirees should consider for retirement. LivScore: 838 Population: 88,964 Median home value: $485,018 Be Aware: Find Out: LivScore: 763 Population: 90,196 Median home value: $368,547 Explore More: LivScore: 758 Population: 476,137 Median home value: $456,019 LivScore: 719 Population: 158,129 Median home value: $463,644 LivScore: 717 Population: 129,311 Median home value: $466,482 For You: LivScore: 710 Population: 290,816 Median home value: $377,377 LivScore: 710 Population: 79,420 Median home value: $420,025 LivScore: 699 Population: 97,470 Median home value: $407,100 Trending Now: LivScore: 673 Population: 408,511 Median home value: $414,677 LivScore: 661 Population: 168,013 Median home value: $398,921 LivScore: 653 Population: 121,465 Median home value: $365,418 Learn More: LivScore: 638 Population: 333,456 Median home value: $388,075 More From GOBankingRates Surprising Items People Are Stocking Up On Before Tariff Pains Hit: Is It Smart? 4 Housing Markets That Have Plummeted in Value Over the Past 5 Years This article originally appeared on 12 Most Livable Cities for Wealthy Retirees in the Southeast

This Southern Town Was Named the No. 1 Place to Live for Housing, Health Care, and Expenses
This Southern Town Was Named the No. 1 Place to Live for Housing, Health Care, and Expenses

Travel + Leisure

time14-05-2025

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This Southern Town Was Named the No. 1 Place to Live for Housing, Health Care, and Expenses

Flower Mound, Texas, was named one of the best places to live in America and received the highest livability score based on factors like housing and cost of living, transportation, education, and health. The city, located in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, was highlighted for its safety, strong economy, and natural beauty. Carmel, Indiana, which topped the ranking last year, came in second, and Sugar Land, Texas, was third. An estimated 25.87 million Americans moved in 2024, with over 30 million expected to move this year, according to North American Moving Services. If you plan to be among the millions looking for a fresh start somewhere new but aren't quite sure where to go, consider Livability's annual ranking of the best places to live in the U.S. The company evaluated thousands of U.S. cities with populations between 75,000 to 500,000 to create its list. It considered various factors, including each city's economy, housing and cost of living, amenities, transportation, environment, safety, education, and health. To ensure affordability, only cities with a median home value of $500,000 or less were included. Finally, each place received a Livability Score, which "essentially grades a city based on its performance across the prescribed categories," as explained on the website. And this year, Flower Mound, Texas, received the highest Livability Score at 875. "No secrets here; Flower Mound is known for its wildflowers, just as its name promises! Flower Mound—which sits 650 feet above sea level and is perched over the countryside—probably got its name because of the wildflowers that carpet the elevated mound in the town center," the website shared. "From the iconic Texas bluebonnets to pansies and the Indian blankets that look like daisies but have yellow tips, the prolific wildflowers make it easy to see why people love living here." The town won such high praise thanks to its safety, access to health care, excellent schools, and growing economy. There are over 2,000 businesses in Flower Mound, contributing to a robust and vibrant economy, with technology, manufacturing, and professional services representing the largest industries. The city's major employers include Lewisville Independent School District, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital-Flower Mound, and Communications Test Design, Inc. However, Flower Mound isn't the only great spot to think about moving to in 2025. Carmel, Indiana, also had an excellent showing with a Livability Score of 872. The city topped the company's 2024 ranking thanks to its top-rated schools, affordable housing, and safety. Sugar Land, Texas, had the third highest Livability Score, 854. The website noted that the city is an excellent place to live due to the low cost of living, highly educated workforce, and business-friendly environment. Naperville, Illinois, which earlier this year was also named the best place to live in America by Niche, ranked fourth, and Roswell, Georgia, snagged the fifth spot with a Livability Score of 838. You can see the full list at

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