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6 American States Which Are Excellent Places To Live

Allen Brown by Allen Brown
October 12, 2022
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If you are considering relocating to the United States or thinking of leaving your current state for another, then you obviously want to consider which state is best for you and your family. The United States is a huge country, and each state has its own laws, culture, and resources, so considering which is the best fit for you is incredibly important. If you love surfing, then you may consider California, if you are looking for rolling plains and mountains, then Montana might be your top choice. If you are looking for quaint living alongside the ocean, then Maine could be at the top of your list. Here are 6 top-rated American states that you can consider when planning your move.

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  1. Maryland 

Maryland is a great state to consider when looking for a new place to hang your hat. From opportunities for professionals to great access to education, Maryland is a serious contender. You can review the best private schools in Maryland if you are moving with your family and want your children to have a top-notch location. With a great location, close to economic centers, and a plethora of outdoor activities available, Maryland is a great location for a family looking for new opportunities. The cost of living in Maryland is on the high end, however, there are many opportunities available that may outweigh the financial considerations, so do some research and see if this is the right state for you and your family.

  1. Iowa

Iowa is a great state with wonderful access to healthcare. Iowa has a relatively low cost of living, so can be a great place for those just starting out in life, or looking to rebuild with limited finances. The housing market is cheaper than the national average, so may offer homeowners more opportunities to purchase their own homes. With a low crime rate and great access to education, Iowa ticks a lot of boxes for an excellent place to live.

  1. Oregon

Oregon is one of the most inclusive states, with steadfast anti-discrimination laws and great diversity. Iowa has some great scenic locations, so you will surely enjoy the sights that this state has to offer. The population is friendly and inviting, and the housing is affordable. All of this makes Iowa an excellent contender for a great place to live in America.

  1. New York 

If you are looking for a bustling location with a ton of diversity, New York may just be the place for you. Before moving to New York you need to consider that it is on the higher end of the cost of living, but it has many great opportunities for young professionals and artists, and the suburbs can be a great place to raise a family. With rich culture, bustling economic centers and access to world-renowned cuisine and theater, New York is a great contender if you are looking for an urban experience that is still only a day’s drive to some rich nature.

  1. Nebraska

Nebraska is a farm or homesteader’s dream location. With great air quality, and a bustling rural vibe -even the largest cities are still considered small in comparison to other states – Nebraska offers a hassle-free type of living. If you are looking to get away from it all and find yourself a nice piece of land with a hometown feel, then this is a great place to put down roots.

  1. Hawaii

Hawaii is a nature lover’s dream state. With beautiful volcanic landscapes and a rich history and culture, Hawaii is a great option when looking for clean air and island living. While Hawaii can be on the higher end of the cost of living scale, it is a great place to go when you want to escape the normal American cities. You can enjoy nature and urban living all at once on these beautiful islands, and depending on where you go, you can live in a rural setting, or be right in the heart of the bustling tourist center.

The United States is an incredibly diverse country, with each state offering its own pros and cons for living. Depending on your values and what you are looking for, you are sure to find a state that ticks all your boxes and offers you the type of life and living that you are looking for. While these are some excellent states to live in, they are not the only ones, so with a bit of time and research, you are sure to find the best place for you and your family to achieve all your goals and set up a life of your dreams.

Allen Brown

Allen Brown

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute professional advice, medical care or advice from your doctor.

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