Pittsburgh, PA - Rated America's Most livable city.
There is job growth, especially in the healthcare and hi-tech fields.
It has some of the lowest costs of housing for a major city in the country but maintains all of the big city amenities (I.e. Sports, Museums, theater.)
And there is definitely minimal traffic. The average commute is less than 20 minutes.
And there are four distinct seasons.
2007-09-12 15:28:22
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answered by phillipsa9 3
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San Diego is both cheaper than San Jose and has less traffic overall, I'm from the Bay Area and love it in San Diego, it's more laid back and chill and it's just a very relaxing, beach orieneted lifestyle. But since you said you want snow and cheaper cost of living, SD is cheaper but not by a whole lot, I would suggest Denver or the Pacific Northwest.
2007-09-11 11:46:04
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answered by Tony 3
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Alaska? San ose from what i remember aint a small town, but it aint huge either. I live in San Diego, love it, but costs more than San Jose, traffics worse too.
Are you looking for small town feel or big town?
do you like country living or big city with snow?
2007-09-11 11:41:32
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answered by zorro1701e 5
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1 Fort Collins, CO 128,000
2 Naperville, IL 141,600
3 Sugar Land, TX 75,800
4 Columbia/Ellicott City, MD 159,200
5 Cary, NC 106,400
6 Overland Park, KS 164,800
7 Scottsdale, AZ 226,000
8 Boise, ID 193,200
9 Fairfield, CT 57,800
10 Eden Prairie, MN 60,600
11 Plano, TX 250,100
12 Eagan, MN 63,700
13 Olathe, KS 112,100
14 West Bloomfield , MI 65,000
15 Richardson, TX 99,200
16 Gilbert, AZ 178,100
17 Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ 51,600
18 Santa Clarita, CA 172,500
19 Carrollton, TX 124,700
20 Henderson, NV 232,100
21 Bellevue, WA 117,100
22 Newton, MA 83,200
23 Sandy, UT 89,700
24 Westminster, CO 105,100
25 Ann Arbor, MI
2007-09-11 11:45:53
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answered by hthr_1974 4
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