There are many reasons why Americans move in the country: por work, by attending certain universities or by retirement.
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Another reason was recently added, that of the pandemic. Faced with the loss of their job or the possibility of remote work, many decided to move to more accessible places without losing sight of the quality of life.
To identify the cheapest cities in the United States where everyone wants to live, the Wall St. 24/7 site reviewed cost of living, housing affordability, and population growth due to migration in 110 metropolitan areas across the country.
If the idea of a big change is in your mind, consider that these are the 10 mere cities, according to Wall St. 24/7 analysis:
10. Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, Florida
Cost of living: 1.3% less than the national average
Median Home Value: $ 255,500
Median household income: $ 61,876
9. Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC
Cost of living: 5.8% less than the national average
Median Home Value: $ 233,900
Median Household Income: $ 66,399
8. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida
Cost of living: 1.0% less than the national average
Median Home Value: $ 224,300
Median Household Income: $ 57,906
7. Charleston-North Charleston, SC
Cost of living: 3.2% less than the national average
Median Home Value: $ 266,600
Median Household Income: $ 70,505
6. Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC-NC
Cost of living: 8.1% less than the national average
Median Home Value: $ 212,100
Median Household Income: $ 56,977
5. Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, Arizona
Cost of living: 1.9% less than the national average
Median Home Value: $ 283,500
median household income: $ 67,896
4. Nashville – Davidson – Murfreesboro – Franklin, Tennessee
Cost of living: 5.1% less than the national average
Median Home Value: $ 285,100
Median household income: $ 70,262
3. Raleigh, North Carolina
Cost of living: 3.4% less than the national average
Median Home Value: $ 285,600
Median household income: $ 80,096
2. Salisbury, Maryland
Cost of living: 11.1% less than the national average
Median Home Value: $ 244,400
Median household income: $ 61,283
1. Cape Coral-Fort Myers, Florida
Cost of living: 2.2% less than the national average
Median Home Value: $ 244,700
Median household income: $ 62,240
The Cape Coral-Fort Myers metropolitan area tops the list of budget cities where Americans are looking to move. So if you want a life change, now that we are returning to normal, consider these options.
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