As the city itself says, Naperville “offers acclaimed schools, the best public library system in the country, world-class parks” and so much more.
This development near Houston provides a balance of outdoor recreation, a healthy job market and a family-friendly atmosphere.
Just across the river from Washington, D.C., Arlington offers a growing job market, affordable housing options and good schools to a young family.
Top-rated schools, a vibrant arts and cultural center, social events, and green space are in this planned city of 10 towns.
Cambridge attracts educated people and top colleges like Harvard and MIT, but it also suits families seeking a laid-back lifestyle.
Ranked among the best places to live in Washington, Bellevue provide residents with a lively mix of urban and suburban living.
According to Niche, Ann Arbor has excellent public schools, a growing diverse job market, an extensive public parks system and low crime rates.
Overland Park is consistently listed as one of the best places to live in America due to its relatively low cost of living and its community-oriented atmosphere.