According to CNN Money:
1. Fort Collins, Colo.
Population: 128,000
Typical single-family home: $215,000
Pros: Outdoors lovers' paradise; good schools; very little stress
Cons: Tech-dependent economy
2. Naperville, Ill.
Population: 141,600
Typical single-family home: $360,000
Pros: Thriving downtown; lots of green space; top-rated schools
Cons: Traffic congestion
3. Sugar Land, Texas
Population: 75,800
Typical single-family home: $170,000
Pros: Diversity; affordable housing
Cons: Like humidity? A lot?
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answered by woman38 5
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North Carolina
2006-08-10 17:19:40
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answered by Justme 4
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California
2006-08-10 17:23:50
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answered by Pruedence 2
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Well, I'd tell you that where I live is the best place in the United States to live, but then that'd be awful narrow-minded and ignorant of me since there's a whole lot of the U.S. I haven't lived in, so, I'm not going to be much help for you. Sorry. God Bless you.
2006-08-10 17:20:25
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answered by ? 7
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San Marcos Texas
2006-08-10 17:17:56
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answered by am m 2
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Wisconsin and Minnesota. Especially near Lake Superior and in SE Minnesota
2006-08-10 18:25:53
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answered by fruitie 2
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the nicest place I have lived is St Louis Mo
2006-08-10 17:18:00
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answered by mommato4boys 3
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Hawaii
2006-08-10 19:50:17
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answered by slowjoe 4
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California!
2006-08-10 17:16:44
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answered by Crescent 4
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Huntersville, NC
2006-08-10 17:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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