America's Top Ten Most Livable
Cities for 2006
by Jeanette Fisher
Each year, Money magazine rates hundreds of
American cities in order to help folks who may be
yearning to move be able to find the best new
place to settle. The magazine compiles statistics
on various factors, such as housing affordability,
job growth, commute time, schools, weather, access
to health care, leisure pursuit possibilities,
crime rate, and quality of life, and then
publishes its findings once a year.
For the year 2006, the overall winner was Fort
Collins, Colorado, followed by Naperville,
Illinois, and Sugar Land, Texas. Money magazine
was especially impressed by the many parks in Fort
Collins, including some sixty miles of biking and
hiking trails in a town of 128,000 people located
some 5,000 feet up in the Rocky Mountains. There
are plenty of jobs in Fort Collins, too, with
giant companies like HP, Eastman Kodak, and
Agilent Technologies maintaining a large presence
in town. Fort Collins is also the home of Colorado
St. University and Poudre Valley Hospital, which
provide 10,000 more jobs between them.
Rounding out the rest of the top ten most livable
American towns were: Columbia/Ellicott City,
Maryland; Cary, North Carolina; Overland Park,
Kansas; Scottsdale, Arizona; Boise, Idaho;
Fairfield, Connecticut; and Eden Prairie,
Minnesota.
Money magazine also rates the country's largest
cities annually, as well, and publishes a separate
list of America's top ten most livable big cities.
This year's winner was Colorado Springs, Colorado,
making it a clean sweep for the Centennial State,
although Colorado Springs was the second smallest
city on the list in population, at 369,800. Coming
in second was Austin, Texas (690,300), followed by
Mesa, Arizona (442,800).
The top ten list of big cities was rounded out by
Raleigh, North Carolina (341,500); San Diego,
California (1,255,500); Virginia Beach, Virginia
(438,400); Omaha, Nebraska (414,500); Wichita,
Kansas (354,900); and New York, New York
(8,143,200).
Since many people are concerned about crime, Money
ranked cities according to crime rates, and the
safest city in America turned out to be Wayne, New
Jersey, followed by a pair of Connecticut towns,
Fairfield and Greenwich. Two Nevada towns,
Paradise and Sunrise Manor, were next, and the
rest of the top ten was comprised of another
Connecticut town (Manchester, 7th); and four more
New Jersey cities (East Brunswick, 6th; Cherry
Hill, 8th, Edison, 9th, and Hamilton, 10th).
If you're single and yearn to live in a city with
lots of other single people, Money magazine's data
suggests moving to Bloomington, Indiana, where
58.2% of the population is unattached. There were
nine other American towns in which more than half
the residents were single, including New
Brunswick, New Jersey (54.6%); College Station,
Texas (54.3%); Ames (52.5%) and Iowa City (52%),
Iowa; Cambridge (52%), Somerville (51.3%), and
Boston (50.4%), Massachusetts; Berkeley,
California (50.3%); and Champaign, Illinois
(50.2%).
There's a great deal more information in the Money
magazine article, and it makes for some
interesting reading, especially if you're thinking
about moving to another area of the country.
You'll also find a wealth of statistics concerning
the criteria that Money examined in order to
prepare its various lists online at CNN Money's
site:
Top Ten Cities
Copyright © 2006 Jeanette J. Fisher
Jeanette
Fisher, author of Home Staging with Design
Psychology: Sell Your Home for Top Dollar--Fast!
Doghouse to Dollhouse for Dollars: Fixing and
Flipping Houses with the Design Psychology Edge,
Joy to the Home, and other books, has
researched the effects of environment on emotions
for over 15 years. Besides flipping houses,
Jeanette teaches college courses on Design
Psychology and professional real estate investing
seminars. Free
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