The World's Best Cities to Live In 2020 | ||
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City | Country/Region | |
1 | Tokyo | Japan |
2 | London | United Kingdom |
3 | Singapore | Singapore |
Now, Brooklyn isn’t the cheapest place to live in your 20’s but it for sure is a place everyone should experience at least once. if you live with roommates/friends/family, it can be done with a simple 9-5 job.
First up on our list, Atlanta the capital of Georgia. Did you know that Atlanta is the 38th most populated city in America? For good reason too. Not only do you get the city life feel with Downtown Atlanta, but as a young person, you are exposed to so much creativity, culture, community, and affordable living. Not to mention there are more than a dozen Fortune 500 companies that are always looking to hire. You’ll always find a great place to eat as it’s southern roots won’t let you leave a meal without several flavors (and carbs.) Looking to get outdoors and explore nature? No worries. Within an hour drive, you can escape the city to so many places to hike, swim, camp, or frolic through the meadows. Read about these 8 places to escape to only a short drive from Atlanta .
Current Resident: We have lived all over (San Diego, DC, Chicago, Dallas, San Antonio, Jacksonville). The Woodlands is great, especially if you have a family. Great schools. Good people. Very safe! Clean. The Woodlands and its various villages are spread out in both Montgomery County and Harris County.
Current Resident: I've lived in Arlington for almost 18 years, and I really love it. It's the perfect mix of urban and suburban. There is plenty of outdoor space to enjoy. We are pretty close to the Capitol, so there is a lot of activity going on. There's many opportunities for entertainment and exercise in the area.
Current Resident: Naperville is an extremely welcoming city near Chicago. The area holds loads of fun activities and shopping centers. The downtown area has a huge range of options for places to go with friends. Naperville is also extremely safe, with a very low crime rate. It's definitely the place to be!#N#Read 642 Reviews
Current Resident: Overland Park is a great suburb of Kansas City. It has a terrific family atmosphere. There are plenty of places to eat and shop. OP also has great sports facilities including a world-class youth soccer complex as well as several top-notch sports academies.
Current Resident: Living in Cambridge has been a wonderful experience. The rich diversity allows every resident and visitor feel at home. The commute to work, to Boston, and to the surrounding towns is very easy. Public transportation is easily accessible. Cambridge is a very safe and family friendly (and dog friendly!) town.
Niche User: A sweet and enjoyable small town! Ann Arbor offers everything that you need in your day to day life.
Current Resident: Moving from a smaller town in the midwest, to Plano, Texas has been one of the best decisions that I've made so far. The people here in Plano are so diverse, and so hospitable! I've encountered so many people in public who have been so warm and welcoming; it's honestly a culture shock.
Locals give this city an A-plus in the fields of nightlife and the all-important short work commute.
The cost of living in this college town received the so-so grade of C-plus, but the education level of its residents? A-plus.
For residents, the choices in outdoor activities are a highlight of living in this city. Here, a Colorado State Rams cheerleader supports her team at Hughes Stadium in Fort Collins.
The weather gets an A-plus from locals here (all the better for baseball spring training), but the city gets a middling C-minus when it comes to cost of living.
Cost of living is steep here, but at least the coffee is strong ... along with, according to locals, the Seattle night life.
Ironically, The Woodlands isn’t tops in outdoor activities or weather. But job opportunities and an educated populace appear to make up for that.
Locals love so many things about this city that it’s hard to highlight just one. But nightlife, short commutes and health and fitness are all considered tops here.
Quality of life: From enjoying the great outdoors to dining at top restaurants, Boise residents have plenty to love about living in this Northwest city. AreaVibes gives Boise high marks for its many amenities, stable housing market and low crime rates.
Quality of life: A big city without the high price tag, Charlotte offers plenty of southern charm and job opportunities. The bustling city also receives high marks from AreaVibes for its excellent amenities, stable housing market and excellent weather.
Quality of life: With its high quality of life, it’s no wonder college students, young professionals and families are all drawn to the Columbus area. In addition to its low cost of living, AreaVibes gives Columbus high marks for the city’s many amenities and stable housing market.
Quality of life: Those looking to live in the Raleigh-Durham area will find the City of Durham to be exceptionally livable, thanks to its abundance of jobs, close proximity to Duke University and many cultural events. AreaVibes gives the city high marks for its excellent amenities, stable housing market and ideal weather.
Quality of life: From its many outdoor recreational opportunities to its friendly, welcoming neighbors, Fayetteville offers newcomers plenty to see and do. AreaVibes gives the city high marks for its excellent amenities as well.
Quality of life: Retirees, families and professionals flock to Fort Myers for its festivals, restaurants and water activities. AreaVibes also gives the city high marks for its abundance of amenities and sunny weather.
Quality of life: This vibrant Midwest city is an excellent place for families and young professionals alike. In addition to its low cost of living, AreaVibes gives the city high marks for its many amenities, highly-rated schools and stable housing market.