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The 25 best places to live in America
25. Shawnee, Kansas
24. O'Fallon, Missouri
Population: 89,136
Median household income: $86,019
Median home price: $222,821
Projected job growth: 9.3%
Fun fact: The country's longest recreational trail, the Katy Trail, spans 240 miles and runs straight through O'Fallon.
23. LoDo in Denver, Colorado
Population: 8,537
Median household income: $108,086
Median home price: $504,445
Projected job growth: 6%
Fun fact: LoDo (or "Lower Downtown") is Denver's oldest neighborhood.
22. Goodyear, Arizona
Population: 87,495
Median household income: $79,480
Median home price: $285,070
Projected job growth: 7.7%
Fun fact: Goodyear is home to Goodyear Ballpark which is where the Cleveland Indians and the Cincinnati Reds train in the spring.
21. Spring Valley, Nevada
Population: 211,929
Median household income: $57,018
Median home price: $264,284
Projected job growth: 9.1%
Fun fact: Spring Valley has no shortage of sunshine. According to MONEY's ranking, the neighborhood enjoys 292 clear days a year.
20. Columbia, Maryland
Population: 104,547
Median household income: $107,913
Median home price: $335,884
Projected job growth: 8.4%
Fun fact: Lake Kittamaqundi, a 27-acre reservoir, is located in Columbia.
19. Iowa City, Iowa
Population: 74,951
Median household income: $55,379
Median home price: $202,794
Projected job growth: 2.3%
Fun fact: Iowa City served as the state's capital until 1850.
18. Irvine, California
Population: 263,560
Median household income: $106,911
Median home price: $853,034
Projected job growth: 3.1%
Fun fact: Irvine is home to the University of California at Irvine, which employs 16,000 people.
17. Charleston, South Carolina
Population: 139,367
Median household income: $71,514
Median home price: $384,827
Projected job growth: 4.3%
Fun fact: The first golf club in the US was built in 1787 in Charleston.
16. Johns Creek, Georgia
Population: 87,529
Median household income: $119,123
Median home price: $383,439
Projected job growth: 5%
Fun fact: Johns Creek is around just 40 minutes away from Atlanta by car.
15. Rochester, Minnesota
Population: 116,926
Median household income: $75,112
Median home price: $227,784
Projected job growth: 5.8%
Fun fact: Rochester is the birthplace of the health-care company Mayo Clinic.
14. Dranesville, Virginia
Population: 127,346
Median household income: $152,578
Median home price: $681,657
Projected job growth: 2.1%
Fun fact: Dranesville hugs the Potomac River, which offers residents stunning views.
13. Pearl District in Portland, Oregon
Population: 8,265
Median household income: $81,066
Median home price: $409,460
Projected job growth: 5.9%
Fun fact: The Pearl District is one of Portland's most popular neighborhoods. It is home to boutiques, galleries, and Powell's City of Books.
12. Redmond, Washington
Population: 65,048
Median household income: $120,325
Median home price: $763,628
Projected job growth: 6%
Fun fact: Redmond is home to the Microsoft headquarters.
11. Ditmas Park in Brooklyn, New York
Population: 5,038
Median household income: $65,029
Median home price: $847,700
Projected job growth: 2.5%
Fun fact: Ditmas Park is only a five-minute subway ride from Brooklyn's Prospect Park.
10. Winter Garden, Florida
Population: 54,371
Median household income: $76,269
Median home price: $310,402
Projected job growth: 10.1%
Fun fact: Winter Garden is less than 25 minutes away from Disney World by car.
9. Meridian, Idaho
Population: 101,487
Median household income: $67,986
Median home price: $287,662
Projected job growth: 8.4%
Fun fact: People are flocking to Meridian — the US Census Bureau named it the nation's fifth fastest-growing city between July 1, 2017 and July 1, 2018.
8. Madison, Wisconsin
Population: 254,473
Median household income: $64,562
Median home price: $265,891
Projected job growth: 5%
Fun fact: Madison is home to the University of Wisconsin, which employs over 22,000 people.
7. Bentonville, Arkansas
Population: 50,248
Median household income: $85,160
Median home price: $222,313
Projected job growth: 7.3%
Fun fact: Bentonville is the birthplace of Walmart.
6. Draper, Utah
Population: 51,186
Median household income: $111,671
Median home price: $433,272
Projected job growth: 5.9%
Fun Fact: Draper is called home by a few big-name tech companies, including eBay and Pluralsight.
5. Country Club Heights in Charlotte, North Carolina
Population: 5,856
Median household income: $72,458
Median home price: $257,500
Projected job growth: 6.7%
Fun fact: Not only is Country Club Heights an affordable place to live, but according to MONEY's ranking, it also enjoys 214 clear days per year.
4. Fulton River District in Chicago, Illinois
Population: 7,692
Median household income: $133,322
Median home price: $355,579
Projected job growth: 2.8%
Fun fact: The Fulton River District is less than five minutes away by train from The Loop, which features some of Chicago's best eateries, shops, and entertainment venues.
3. Fishers, Indiana
Population: 92,716
Median household income: $104,349
Median home price: $263,577
Projected job growth: 9.2%
Fun fact: In 2015, Fishers officially became a city and swore in its first mayor, Scott Fadness. Previously, it was considered a town.
2. Round Rock, Texas
Population: 116,954
Median household income: $82,229
Median home price: $274,579
Projected job growth: 14.6%
Fun fact: Round Rock is home to the Dell headquarters.
1. Clarksville, Tennessee
Population: 158,579
Median household income: $53,063
Median home price: $155,898
Projected job growth: 9.1%
Fun fact: Clarksville is attracting a young crowd of movers. In fact, the average age of a Clarksville resident is just 29 years old.
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